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deletedMay 21, 2022Liked by Mike Church
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May 21, 2022Liked by Mike Church

The "Kennedy Rule" is in effect: a win is a win. Cordeleone is one of a long line of clerics who many hoped would start coralling renegade public figures calling themselves Catholics, and did nothing. Until now. Del gratias.

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May 21, 2022Liked by Mike Church

As others have said a win is a win Lets pray that other Bishops will see the error's of their ways

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I sincerely believe Our Lady has accepted the consecration of Russia to Our Lady’s Immaculate Heart! I agree TKD, I don’t believe in coincidences! Now let us continue to pray for Emily to prevent this atrocity from being realized by the “pelosi” types!

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May 21, 2022Liked by Mike Church

Yes, a win is a win, and there are many more for the taking. Now is no time to let up. Grab your weapons (Rosary), man (or woman) the ramparts and storm Heaven. No quarter!

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May 22, 2022Liked by Mike Church

this man shows courage in the force of evil he is resisting, he needs the citizens support thru prayers wishing him strength and for his safety, why doesn't the whole church rebuke theses heretic's, sad that these politicians want power more than following CHRIST and the LAW of GOD.

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UPDATE: There is indeed hope that Archbishop Gregory may follow the lead of Pelosi’s other diocese where Bishop Robert Vasa of the Diocese of Santa Rosa presides.

“I have visited with the pastor at [Pelosi’s parish] and informed him that if the Archbishop prohibited someone from receiving Holy Communion then that restriction followed the person and that the pastor was not free to ignore it,” Vasa said.

Maybe the Cult of Death's grip of evil will be snapped.

#PrayHarder!

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Bishop Robert Vasa spoke to the pastor of St. Helena Catholic Church in St.Helena, a parish that Pelosi reportedly attends on occasion.

Vasa said, “I have visited with the pastor at St Helena and informed him that if the Archbishop prohibited someone from receiving Holy Communion then that restriction followed the person and that the pastor was not free to ignore it.”

"...Canon (1379 §4) makes it clear that providing sacraments to someone prohibited from receiving them [has] its own possible penalties,” he said

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Bishop Robert Vasa spoke to the pastor of St. Helena Catholic Church in St.Helena, a parish that Pelosi reportedly attends on occasion.

Vasa said, “I have visited with the pastor at St Helena and informed him that if the Archbishop prohibited someone from receiving Holy Communion then that restriction followed the person and that the pastor was not free to ignore it.”

"...Canon (1379 §4) makes it clear that providing sacraments to someone prohibited from receiving them [has] its own possible penalties,” he said

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