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To: Renatus
As long as you give to the current administrration you are funding the evil seeping into the Church. Withholding donations is probably the only way to put the bad guys on notice.

They will get the message,sooner than later.

You can divert your donations directly to the charities who use your donations more wisely than payouts to criminal Priests destroying childrens' lives.

There seem to be a great many evil men right now who interrupt your cash flow to God. They are using it for nefarious purposes including giving a stipend of $3oo per month to the Homosexual Predator Porter while he is in prison. They also send it to predator priests who are retired. Great guys aren't they?

63 posted on 04/27/2002 6:29:50 AM PDT by chatham
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To: chatham
Talking about the money angle--my bishop, James Timlin, of the Scranton Diocese, put the arm on everyone today with a scam called "Commitment Sunday". The people in the pews were asked to fill out, at Mass, Pledge Cards, $100 a month suggested, and a promise to INCREASE their giving. This is actually an emergency supplement to the Annual Appeal, which concluded short of the mark last fall. Since I read here and at RCF, I know Timlin is getting ready to make a BIG pay-out to boys and seminarians who have been homosexually molested by a bunch of foreign creeps whom Timlin invited into our diocese and incardinated them here.

The gall of these bishops and cardinals is unmitigated and relentless!

Read all about the Scranton scandal here:

HOMO-PRIEST CULT IN SCRANTON

I am thinking of sending my pledge card to Jim Timlin along with a roll of pennies and a note to "stick it where the sun don't shine!"

74 posted on 04/28/2002 6:55:56 PM PDT by Palladin
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