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Thursday, October 21, 2004




AMDG

came today. The publication of Roman Catholic Faithful. I've only had time to read a little of it. Thomas Droleskey, Paul Likoudis, Chris Ferrara, and Marian T. Horvat all have articles in this issue. Interesting. Anyway...

Stephen Brady has once again pointed the finger of guilt directly at Rome. In an editorial titled "Facing Reality - The Destructive and Demoralizing Lack of Leadership From Rome," he writes:

After almost 30 years to put his people and policies in place, this Pope has helped create the "New Church" ...

It was the late Frs. John Hardon and Alfred Kunz who first convinced me that indeed Rome was the problem. Hardon made it clear it was up to the laity to save the Church (because Rome would do nothing) and Fr. Kunz was adamant that you could not find justice within the Church today. Our own investigations have proven that the leadership in Rome is indeed protecting and enabling perverted, faithless bishops to destroy one diocese after another. ...

Rome will not, or does not have the courage nor the faith to take corrective action. In fact, it is the hierarchy in Rome that makes it possible for the likes of Cardinal Mahony to destroy the diocese of Los Angeles in California. ...

And Rome does nothing! DIRECT YOUR RIGHTOUS ANGER TOWARD ROME! ...

This pope knows! He has the information he needs to act or he knows how to get it. This Pope and his hand-picked staff are a big, if not the biggest, part of the problem. There is no denying that. The ones with authority over bishops are not exercising that authority. One cannot help but wonder if they are not all cut from the same cloth. ...

These bishops have an agenda and it is not Catholic. They are self destructing. ...

We don't need another "pastoral letter" or "papal document." We need faith in action. We need a leader.
(Emphasis in original.)

This issue is devoted to unmasking Cardinal Mahony. In briefly flipping through the issue, it appears they have done a thorough job.

Our Lady of Fatima, pray for us!





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