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5 thoughts on “We need to stop feeding the Beast!”
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Excellent , Brother Alexis.
When the new “cardinals” were recently presented to Pope Benedict XVI, is he (Pope Benedict XVI) not implicitly giving his approval?
If you think about your question, then you will see that it does not make sense, if you have read the article.
It needed to be said but it brought me to tears.
Much appreciation and much (virtual) applause for this, your truly incisive and valiant inaugural address as head of L’Italia per gli Italiani. No matter that it had to be delivered out on the audience-free strade and deserted vicoli of Rome.
We pray with you for God’s hand to guide us, God’s shield to protect us, God’s angels to fortify us against the snares of demons and all who seek to injure us “whether near or far, few or many” (cf. St. Patrick).