SIN MORE DEADLY THAN THE CORONAVIRUS

Sin: More Deadly Than the Coronavirus, part twenty-four

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Thomas DroleskeyJul 25, 2023, 11:06 PM (2 days ago)
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Dear Friends in Our Lord and Our Lady:

Although I published this commentary a week ago tonight, I went on from there to write several other commentaries that consumed my time.

Thus, I am sending this “blast” email in the event that any of its recipients who might be unaware of the fact that Sin: More Deadly Than the Coronavirus, part twenty-four,  has been published. Its text was supplement on Tuesday, July 25, 2023, the Feast of Saint James the Greater and the Commemoration of Saint Christopher, with reports of three people who have collapsed suddenly within the past few days. 

Finally, here are links (listed in reverse order of publication) to some recent commentaries if you have been away from the site for a while:

George Walker Bush’s “Liberation” of Iraq Has “Liberated” Iraq of Most Its Chaldean Rite Catholics

Honoring Saint James the Moorslayer, Saint Christopher, and Our Good Saint Anne

Jorge Mario Bergoglio is Only the End Product of a False Religion, “Father” Missigbeto

Anything That Is “Of, By, and For” The “People” Is Bound to Perish from the Face of the Earth

Joseph Robinette Biden, Jr.’s., Ultimate Treason is Against Christ the King

Sin: More Deadly Than the Coronavirus, part twenty-four

On the Commemoration of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Who Shields Us With Her Love and Care

On the Feast of Saint Henry the Emperor

Jorge Continues to Stuff the Ballot Box While Giving Photo-Ops to Enemies of Christ the King

Saint John Gualbert Reconciled Enemies One to Another

“Hands Off My Family” Won’t Work for the “Big Guy” with Christ the King at the Particular Judgment

Not An Ecumenist Among Them

Remember, Robert Francis Kennedy, Jr., That You Have A Soul

A Reprise: Declaring Independence from the Declaration of Independence

Jorge Mario Bergoglio’s Version of Beat the Clock

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I am a retired Roman Catholic Bishop, Bishop Emeritus of Corpus Christi, Texas
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