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This is the town where I grew up. St. Pierre Jolys, Manitoba, Canada. Manitoba was founded by Louis Riel, ex-seminarian, in 1870 AD. Today is the local feast of that brave man. Did you know "They" hung him? Orangists did that, FreeMasons.
It was a completely illegal trial, another mock trial, of course.

https://chvnradio.com/articles/museum-hoping-to-heal-old-wounds-from-rubble-of-demolished-church-building

In the early '60's, my mom and I would get up early, hop in a neighbor's big car, and go 3/4 mile for Mass. My uncle, a priest, had told us that "THEY " were going to change the mass...he had been in Europe.
My little brain asked: Why would "THEY" ever change the Mass? Its PERFECT!

Anyway, the modern bishop decided to tear it down. The town was spilt in two, one group called the roosters, the other group chickens. The protests even made national news.  But the church was torn down! The man in charge of the demo exclaimed:" Never have I ever demolished such a sturdy building!!"  In fact, when the wrecking ball impacted the roof, it simply bounced off. It was built with oak, and was absolutely nothing wrong with it. Only that it was too Traditional looking. They even had to use steel cables, but these snapped. So they had to get really big cables to tear it down.
So yes, the Church has enemies, and they are brutal. We have to expose them, like +W.




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Re: St Pierre Jolys, Canada, Church torn down 44 years ago, by N.O. bishop.
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  • This is the town where I grew up. St. Pierre Jolys, Manitoba, Canada. Manitoba was founded by Louis Riel, ex-seminarian, in 1870 AD. Today is the local feast of that brave man. Did you know "They" hung him? Orangists did that, FreeMasons.
    It was a completely illegal trial, another mock trial, of course.

    https://chvnradio.com/articles/museum-hoping-to-heal-old-wounds-from-rubble-of-demolished-church-building

    In the early '60's, my mom and I would get up early, hop in a neighbor's big car, and go 3/4 mile for Mass. My uncle, a priest, had told us that "THEY " were going to change the mass...he had been in Europe.
    My little brain asked: Why would "THEY" ever change the Mass? Its PERFECT!

    Anyway, the modern bishop decided to tear it down. The town was spilt in two, one group called the roosters, the other group chickens. The protests even made national news.  But the church was torn down! The man in charge of the demo exclaimed:" Never have I ever demolished such a sturdy building!!"  In fact, when the wrecking ball impacted the roof, it simply bounced off. It was built with oak, and was absolutely nothing wrong with it. Only that it was too Traditional looking. They even had to use steel cables, but these snapped. So they had to get really big cables to tear it down.
    So yes, the Church has enemies, and they are brutal. We have to expose them, like +W.
    What a sad story...  It looked SO beautiful! 😢🙏
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