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4 Thoughts on “CANON212 UPDATE: ‘FRANCISLEO II’ WILL MANAGE THE DECLINE

  1. Michael Lanza on June 6, 2025 at 7:14 pm said:

    Im just about to adult alter serve for first time at 59. At least I know I can fend off and advances. Only kidding actual our Priest seems to be very pious.

  2. Michael Lanza on June 6, 2025 at 7:20 pm said:

    Frank, I like Trump but he is no wat religous. He just follows along. Yes he is better alternative on Pro Life but he is wishy washy at best. Rich bitch man is what he is . Loves himself above all else

  3. Debora Marisa del Gatto on June 7, 2025 at 5:37 am said:

    Throughout Italy, parishes have opened their doors to Muslims to celebrate their Feast of the Slaughter, Eid al-Adha, on June 6, 2025, transforming sacred spaces into arenas for Islamization. While the citizens resist the invasion, craven “priests” and Leo the Gargoyle betray the One True Faith giving in to Islamic pressure. In the city of Monfalcone in the sanctuary of Marcellina, a statue of Our Saviour Jesus Christ was covered by a cloth. The results of Nostra Aetate and Lumen Gentium are the degradation and humiliation of the Church with the blessing of spiritually nihilistic prelates.

  4. Maxine on June 7, 2025 at 11:34 am said:

    Yes, and IDF is celebrating Al Adha by bombing the Hezbollah-controlled and overcrowded Moslem residential area of the Lebanese airport in Beirut.

    As for calling Leo a Gargoyle, I rather wonder if gargoyles everywhere haven’t been offended. Long ago, those little hybrid monsters were set topside on cathedrals precisely to watch over the sacred building, frighten away all malevolent forces and thus guard the faithful within its walls. Unlike the gargoyle, Leo is not ugly or scary. He’s oh-so prim and proper, always polished and pleasant, making the rounds with his pricey clothes and primped up cars. His mission is not so much repelling evil and protecting the Church as repackaging the parables and embracing every vintner in the world’s vineyard, “our common home.”

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