Thursday, 9 June 2016

Inspirational Messages


In response to a reader, please find the context for this inspirational message here, the context being the inspirational message of Vatican communications expert, Fr Thomas Rosica.

I actually think the longer papal insults - and let's face it, there are so many - might look quite nice against a pretty scenic background, you know like they do with that 'footprints in the sand' inspirational message.

9 comments:

  1. Is it him, I mean the man in white, living in a hotel? Hopeless case, Mr. Bones, thanks for the beautiful words about the previous Holy Father, God bless you.RJL.

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  2. Life is exceedingly frustrating for traditional Catholics who still believe in Pope Peter Pan.

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  3. Umm... Have you thought to click on his first link? (sorry just a pontificating troll here, do excuse me)

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  4. I met you once Bones, and you struck me as a nice chap. Xx

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  5. Right on target! Once again, "Bones", you hit the nail on the proverbial head and, as always, with your marvelous special touch that keeps our U.S. family coming back for more! You address serious topics about our holy Faith in a unique, insightful way that we love. Thank you and keep up the good work for our Lord's kingdom!

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  6. @IC

    Rosica is part of the problem. The source of the actual problem is this papacy. Rosica is the hired help, nothing more.

    This papacy is the problem because it appears to contradict at every point the teaching of the Church throughout the preceding 1,900 years.

    Now either the preceding 1,900 years teaching is wrong, or this papacy is wrong.
    Both cannot be correct, because one or other has to be wrong.

    Ratzinger throwing in the towel ushered in this papacy.

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  7. More like Footprints in Lava! (ow ow ow!)

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  8. There were no links when this was first posted.

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