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Offline Miser Peccator

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Connecticut Vote Could End Religious Exemption
« on: April 25, 2021, 07:52:45 PM »
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  • We must pray for the rally and protection of religious freedom for bodily autonomy on Tuesday!

    Del Bigtree at the Highwire reports:

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    https://www.bitchute.com/video/ZeaZsEOt4v0B/
    I exposed AB Vigano's public meetings with Crowleyan Satanist Dugin so I ask protection on myself family friends priest, under the Blood of Jesus Christ and mantle of the Blessed Virgin Mary! If harm comes to any of us may that embolden the faithful to speak out all the more so Catholics are not deceived.



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    Re: Connecticut Vote Could End Religious Exemption
    « Reply #1 on: April 25, 2021, 08:21:42 PM »
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  • We must pray for the rally and protection of religious freedom for bodily autonomy on Tuesday!

    Del Bigtree at the Highwire reports:

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    https://www.bitchute.com/video/ZeaZsEOt4v0B/
    Proves that most of our politicians are masons.  Connecticut has a very large Catholic population and many are elected to
    political office. We can say Catholics in Connecticut and elsewhere has apostatize from the True Faith, thanks to Vatican 2.


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    Re: Connecticut Vote Could End Religious Exemption
    « Reply #2 on: April 25, 2021, 08:39:34 PM »
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  • Well, there goes the St. Padre Pio School at the Ridgefield SSPX Priory, unless they’ve given in all the way.  I think Bp. Zendejas may have a school in CT as well, however, he’s savvy enough to stay off the radar, that it doesn’t officially exist.  His chapels probably don’t exist, either.  The Bishop himself may also be invisible.  When the authorities shut down Ridgefield, Bp. Z. will be up and running.  That’s why   I don’t join in the criticism of those who are not operating publicly. Catholics need Mass, Sacraments, priests, bishops for all societal conditions.