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Monday, October 21, 2019

Throwing the Pachamama Idols in the Tiber River!


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  1. In the postscript to my own text "The Holy Tailor" (Oct. 7, 2019) I wrote: "If we got to know the spirituality of these two sisters from the last consistory (Feb. 11, 2013!) better, we would know more about the transition from the Church of Christ to the Kingdom of God on this very earth."
    Today is the commemoration of (the one of the two sisters mentioned by Pope Benedict XVXI) blessed Laura of Saint Catherine of Siena and I claim that she inspired these young Romans to throw these pagan idols into the Tiber River. Here are the arguments:
    She founded the Congregation of Missionary Sisters of the Immaculate Virgin Mary and Saint Catherine of Siena in Columbia, working persistently among the native Indians to convert them to Catholicism and integrate them into civilized society. The start date of this congregation is May 14, 1917 A.D., the day after the first apparition of the Holy Virgin in Fatima. With her performance in Rome today (casting out pagan idols) she followed in the footsteps of her patron Saint Catherine of Siena, always anxious for the good name of Rome as the capital of all Christendom.
    Blessed Laura died in her hometown of Medellin on October 21, 1949, i.e. 70 years ago.
    Unfortunately, in the same city a vauting "Medellin Conference" of CELAM (Latin American Episcopal Council) took place in 1968, which adopted the theology of liberation and a "preferential option for the poor", which pushed the whole continent into the embrace of communism, depopulated catholic churches and finally offered people a return to tribal paganism .
    Souls who blessed Laura and her missionaries won for Christ, the left bishops sacrifice the devil.
    This Miss Laura has a truly southern temperament. Bravo!

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  2. Christus Vincit! Christus Regnat! Christus Imperat!






    DisturbedMary

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  3. I love how they/he lined them up on the bridge and thumped them off into the depths.



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  4. A few of the idols have facial expressions that remind me of Bergoglio.

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  5. The idols were a start. But, are idols enough? Prolly not, we must move on to peculiar men.

    A likely human target should be The Jebbie, Fr Martin, who is often seen in Rome.

    One hopes he can be grabbed and tossed into the Tiber to extinguish his flaming and it would be perfect if one of the men who did the tossing issued a statement We felt it was important to launch this fairy without a permit.

    Following that, one should like to see Bishop "Overboard" Overbeck (he wants the Catholic Teaching on Sodomy changed) of Germany laughingly tossed into the Tiber. Once imagines a healthy splash resulting...

    The next one to take a whirl through the air into The Tiber is one Donald Cardinal Wuerl, a person whose nickname is Donna.

    And after these worthies have had their paganism washed in the Tiber, that just leaves a Pope to be launched.

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  6. Fr. Goring came out strong after the Demonic Idol Dump, but followed up the next day with what sounded like backpedaling.
    Here's an interview with him on another Catholic man's website who puts the question to him.
    https://youtu.be/ka2gGCnP5O8

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