Posted on 12/28/2020 5:13:13 PM PST by marshmallow
* Reverend Father Kevin Robinson is priest at St. Anthony of Padua in New Jersey
* In May, Robinson sued Governor Phil Murphy over COVID-19 restrictions
* Murphy limited church gatherings as part of statewide stay-at-home order
* Robinson said restrictions were unconstitutional and discriminatory
* Supreme Court ordered lower courts to reconsider Murphy's restrictions
* Robinson said size of his congregation doubled since suing the governor
A northern New Jersey priest who sued Governor Phil Murphy after he was threatened with arrest if he held Mass said that the size of his congregation doubled after he went public with his campaign.
The Reverend Father Kevin Robinson of St. Anthony of Padua filed suit against the Democratic governor in May after the stay-at-home orders issued because of the COVID-19 outbreak placed restrictions on religious services.
Robinson appeared on Tucker Carlson’s show on Fox News on Thursday and said that the size of his congregation doubled since he first appeared on the program in May to discuss the lawsuit.
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Thank you President Trump. His most enduring legacy of is the courts.
All the people need is a dynamic leader and they will follow. The congregation doubled because people do not support the government. They flocked toward someone with common beliefs and the will to take action. If such a person, not a politician or elected official emerges, the nation will be ours again.
Kristie Noem is elected, but she is a take no crap Christian cowgirl.
St. Anthony is not a true catholic parish sspx, not under the bishop...
Considering the bishop of Newark is the apostate, homo, "Nighty-Nite, Baby" Joe Tobin, who would want to be under the fat slob?
It’s actually more Catholic. The remainder of Catholicism became less Catholic after Vatican II. You essentially are saying that Catholicism wasn’t Catholic before Vatican II. SSPX didn’t change, stayed the same.
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