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VIDEO: Volunteer army to help save souls

We are so grateful for the outpouring of support, and most importantly, for all the prayers! So many people are praying for us and all the souls in the Archdiocese. Anyone who opposes us having a canon lawyer to help us be heard, I would like to ask: “Are you praying for us as much as we are praying for you?” The Catholic Leadership Institute is using a model they have rolled out in other dioceses, but they really don’t know the parishes in the St. Louis Archdiocese at all. As you heard Canon Lawyer Philip Gray say that every single parish has their own unique charism and spiritual gifts, and they are perfectly allowed to defend their parishes, schools, and charisms. Also, to be clear, we are a completely VOLUNTEER army. No one is getting paid for anything or getting reimbursed or receiving honorariums. This is just people of good will coming together to help save souls.

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    Like Napoleon going through Europe, this is not a democracy. Rozanski has an agenda set up by Carlson. This is a totally clever behavior modification program. The “rigid” Church is in the way of the new diverse and inclusive one which needs to be destroyed. Malachi Martin, the former Jesuit who died in 1999, wrote down the blueprint in his books. He always writes within the context of having read the Third Secret.

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One response to “VIDEO: Volunteer army to help save souls”

  1. Like Napoleon going through Europe, this is not a democracy. Rozanski has an agenda set up by Carlson. This is a totally clever behavior modification program. The “rigid” Church is in the way of the new diverse and inclusive one which needs to be destroyed. Malachi Martin, the former Jesuit who died in 1999, wrote down the blueprint in his books. He always writes within the context of having read the Third Secret.

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