Monday, October 19, 2015

The Episcopal Two-Digit IQ Club Divulge Motives of Pope Francis' Sin-Nod.


I'm sure by now, each TTC reader has heard a sermon at their own parish or read an article or bulletin locally, that is fruit of the heretical synod in Rome.

But I think this one might take first place blue ribbon.

The diocesan article featured quotes from the Bishop's two-digit IQ club: Bishop George V. Murry, SJ, of Youngstown, OH, and Archbishop Martin of Dublin, Ireland, which give away the plot to destroy our children's salvation.

They said people committing adultery can't come to Church when there are people in the pews who are not breaking commandments. They explained they can't let Catholics be faithful because we alienate people who want to break commandments.

Many of them, he said, will disagree with the church’s teaching on morality, but Catholics cannot be faithful to the Gospel while allowing “these new families to continue to be alienated from the church.”

As God is my witness, this statement finally put another piece of the puzzle together for me.

It finally explained to me why they are so vicious and nasty to practicing Catholic families. They don't want us to be faithful.

They don't want people to confess and have their sins absolved because the absolution of sins makes people stop coming to Church.

And, they are gathered in Rome and executing plans because they can't let us do it anymore.

God forgive me, but, I honestly believe if we had money to hire a private detective to tail these wolves, we'd get rid of half of them in 30 days.


2 comments:

Michael Davitt said...

TTC - "God forgive me, but, I honestly believe if we had money to hire a private detective to tail these wolves, we'd get rid of half of them in 30 days."


"Spot On" with that comment!

Anonymous said...

I think what he tried to say is we are not following the Gospel if we exclude these people from Church (accusing us of not being charitative towards sinners, we have to hate sin but love sinners).