Good post! I also like how you got those two crosses in the title of the post -- hadn't seen that before at Free Republic. :-)
When the line is HTML coded for bold it results in the change of the cross configuration :
There is no need to 'bold' the line to gain this affect to the crosses, when posting to the post title line of FR.
Thank you for the compliment. Praising the Most Holy Trinity is a work of love to the glory and forgiveness our Almighty Father offers to each man woman and child in world, provided :
Each forsakes all false gods, teachings and writings;
Acknowledge His Son, the Holy Ghost and Himself as their One True God;
Acknowledge the Immaculate Conception and Assumption of the Mother of Jesus Christ - the Blessed Virgin Mary;
Submit to whomever holds the office as His Vicar on Earth - the Pope.
Praising the Most Holy Trinity is a work of love to the glory and forgiveness our Almighty Father offers to each man woman and child in world, provided :
Each forsakes all false gods, teachings and writings; Acknowledge His Son, the Holy Ghost and Himself as their One True God; Acknowledge the Immaculate Conception and Assumption of the Mother of Jesus Christ - the Blessed Virgin Mary; Submit to whomever holds the office as His Vicar on Earth - the Pope, and abides with all of the Sacred Dogma and Teachings of His One True Church. Some such examples :
Pope Boniface VIII's Unam Sanctam
Pope Leo X's Exsurge Domine
Pope Paul IV's Cum Ex Apostolatus Officio
Pope Saint Pius V's De Defectibus and Quo Primum and Consueverunt Romani
Pope Benedict XII's Benedictus Deus
Pope Gregory XVI's Mirari Vos
Pope Pius IX's Syllabus of Errors
Pope Leo XIII's Humanus Genus and Immortale Dei and Satis Cognitum
Pope Saint Pius X's Oath Against Modernism and Pascendi Dominici Gregis and Lamentabili Sane and Our Apostolic Mandate
Pope Pius XI's Mortalium Animos and Quas Primas
Pope Pius XII's Mediator Dei and Sacramentum Ordinis
See also :
Prophesies of Saint Francis of Assisi for These Times
"Must I Believe It?" by Canon George Smith