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VIDEO: Big Brother Archdiocese? But whose watching them?

Whenever we put out a video about donations and finances regarding how the Archdiocese of St. Louis won’t be transparent, I get visits to my LinkedIn profile from “Someone at Archdiocese of St. Louis”. Often I get an “invitation” to connect with someone I do not know who you later discover is a spouse of someone at the Archdiocese or connected to them one way or another. It’s a dark, behind-the-scenes movement with no transparency. Two movies I recommend about the sexual abuse crisis in our Church are “Spotlight” on Prime and “The Keepers” a series on Netflix. The second is especially brutal because of a set of circumstances that include the still unsolved murder of a nun in the Archdiocese of Baltimore. And yes, Catholic Leadership Institute and our bishop have connections to this diocese. The abuse portrayed in these two movies is different in degree only, not in kind from the abuse of power that is still happening in our Church, especially here in the St. Louis Archdiocese through All Things New and even now as the Archdiocese quietly works to close more parish schools.

3 responses to “VIDEO: Big Brother Archdiocese? But whose watching them?”

  1. jbq2 Avatar
    jbq2

    Malachi Martin was the expert on the destruction of the Institutional Church. He stated that “the Third Secret could only be understood within that context”. I would urge you strongly to “hire a food taster”. These “veiled threats” could actually lead to something more concrete. Just ask John Paul I.

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    fortunatelyb310a03e7f

    Thanks for shedding light. Hope you continue over the Advent season. God reigns, but evil is always at work.

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    gina

    Maybe someone could enlighten me with what exactly is going on, other than the “deep state” in the church. Trying to find information is truly problematic it seems. I have been away for a bit you might say because its hard to be a part of something that 1. Abuses children. 2. Not clear about the current pope and 3. Complacency by the USCCB who are profiting (Catholic NGO’s) from open borders … etc etc…

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3 responses to “VIDEO: Big Brother Archdiocese? But whose watching them?”

  1. Malachi Martin was the expert on the destruction of the Institutional Church. He stated that “the Third Secret could only be understood within that context”. I would urge you strongly to “hire a food taster”. These “veiled threats” could actually lead to something more concrete. Just ask John Paul I.

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    fortunatelyb310a03e7f

    Thanks for shedding light. Hope you continue over the Advent season. God reigns, but evil is always at work.

  3. Maybe someone could enlighten me with what exactly is going on, other than the “deep state” in the church. Trying to find information is truly problematic it seems. I have been away for a bit you might say because its hard to be a part of something that 1. Abuses children. 2. Not clear about the current pope and 3. Complacency by the USCCB who are profiting (Catholic NGO’s) from open borders … etc etc…

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