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May 14 2009

Rumor: Vatican May Withdraw Obama’s Invitation

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There’s already been a swift condemnation from Pope Benedict XVI of Obama’s policy of funding of worldwide abortions. He called him “arrogant.” Now, as you all know there is another lineup of Good vs. Evil with the expected commencement speech of Obama on Sunday at Notre Dame. There has been a a petition signed and sent to the Holy See and also a commitment by donors to withhold their contributions to the tune of 13.2 million dollars, so far, according to Replace Jenkins. Father John Jenkins is the President of the University who foolishly made the invitation without consulting his superiors. While the University supports academic freedom, the graduates and its charter “believe that the truths revealed by Christ through His Church must be taught and defended by a faithful Catholic University.”

Tom O’Toole said that “Notre Dame, because of its French founding fathers and grotto, is usually associated with Our Lady of Lourdes…ninety-two years ago, it was three young children, aged seven to ten, (Lucia, Francisco, and Juanita) who were Our Lady of Fatima’s foot soldiers in the war against the secular rulers of Portugal and the godless forces of the early 20th century…(and)Mary urged the Fatima children (to) say the Rosary every day to earn peace for the world and the end of war.” O’Toole says “may we all, young and old, pray that our present Pope Benedict XVI (in conjunction with South Bend bishop, John D’Arcy) act at Notre Dame and save our Church—and our country—for real.”

Here “Real Catholic TV’s Michael Voris is telling us that the Vatican itself is on the verge of stepping in to stop the South Bend sacrilege.



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