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Offline poche

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Martyrs in Iraq
« on: September 25, 2012, 05:40:04 AM »
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  • we have to pray for them :pray: :pray: :pray:


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    Martyrs in Iraq
    « Reply #1 on: September 25, 2012, 09:32:56 AM »
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  • Quote from: Lepanto Again
    Just watched the movie. It is largely about the Catholic Assyrians. The United States does NOT allow refugees who have paid terrorists a ransom. And so if somebody pays a ransom to save their loved one they cannot flee to the good ol' USA....  



    The first lady interviewed had 11 children, and her husband was killed carrying his rosary. If this is typical of these Chaldean Catholics (11 children, one father, ), then the Chaldean Catholics are more Catholic than 99% of the Catholics in the world.

    Is that family typical?

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    After the communist thug Castro took over Cuba, the archdiocese of Miami established a program to bring Cuban children to the USA, it was called Operation Peter Pan (Pedro Pan), and run by Msgr. Walsh (for more details Google it). Is the Chaldean Church doing some similar venture where we can donate money?

    P.S- unfortunately, I must add that looking back now upon the results, both the young Cubans who stayed in Cuba (to be brainwashed by the communist system), and those that came to the USA (to be perverted by the American Masonic system), both completely lost the faith equally. Therefore, coming to the USA was not the best solution as far as the ETERNAL soul was concerned.

    "Come to America (Germans, Italians, South Americans) loose the faith".
    "Wrong is wrong even if everyone is doing it.
     Right is right even if no one is doing it." - Saint Augustine