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To: floriduh voter; All

On Friday March 11 , The Passion of the Christ will run , until Easter Sunday. It would be good if Mel Gibson makes
the movie a rated PG, so more kids can go see the movie about Christ final days.

It would be good if Mel Gibson came out in support of Theresa, and in support for all the people that are disable
and sick. I would like to see a message of this before the movie starts, because during that 3 week movie run.

In the middle of that time period, They are going to try to kill Theresa of Clearwater, Florida. Like Sister(St) Lucia wrote in the text of the 3rd secret of Fatima regarding our times.

"The Martyrs die in communion with the Passion of Christ, and their death becomes one with his.."

All this is connected in a Godly and symbolic way.
She committed no crimes, she is a symbol for all the disable,abuse's,sick,weak,poor,people who love animals,life,GOD and she will be put to death slowly and HORRORABLE and what is her crime.?

They picked the Holy weeks to put her to death, just like my Lord. sorry

Maybe somebody out-there with a open heart to God can reach Mel Gibson and suggest this ?

There's a forum site (www.mylifeafter.com/forums) that is connected with the Passion of the Christ movie site, just maybe Mel reads it ?

http://www.thepassionofthechrist.com/v2/index.html

We need a sign of Hope


737 posted on 03/02/2005 11:04:18 AM PST by Orlando (Fatima, Save Theresa of Clearwater)
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To: Orlando

Terri's California delegation is in talks with Jim Caveziel who by all accounts is in talks with Mel Gibson. This is developing...


742 posted on 03/02/2005 11:07:55 AM PST by floriduh voter (PRIMO TERRI NEWS www.theempirejournal.com Send everybody there!!!)
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