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Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Lets Offer Our Support to the Holy Father



From various sources we have read how the Ausrian Bishops expressed their defiance of the Holy Father's Decision to appoint a Bishop and their criticism over the lifting of the excommunications of the SSPX Bishops and the attacks and defiance the Holy Father is receiving from some Bishops and the Secular Press. No matter how silent the apostasy is, it is now being made manifest. Let us unite in prayer. Let us support our Pope and the teaching of the Catholic Church.

- February 17, 2009
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