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Karen Lambsoni wrote:

Hi, guys —

  • Why is Father James Martin is still able to perform his priestly duties when he is promoting homosexuality, among other immoral activities?

Karen

  { Why is Father James Martin allowed to perform his priestly duties while promoting homosexuality? }

Bob replied:

Karen,

Because most of the Bishops:

  1. don't have a spine
  2. have bought into the homosexual agenda, or
  3. just don't care.
  • Pretty sad isn't it?

Pray for our Shepherds. The evil one is trying to destroy the Church from within and he has corrupted some, squelched others, and sewn tremendous discord.

Everything Our Lady said at Fatima is happening. Pray, pray, pray!

Peace,

Bob Kirby

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