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This is from Jeannon regarding our posting about the "Spirit of Assisi" on 9.29.11:
 My birthday is October 4, and my first name, my baptismal name is Frances, after my
patron saint, Saint Francis of Assisi.
I do not think that Assisi gathering 25 years ago with Pope John Paul II was Christ
honoring. In fact I do not see anything in this article honoring or even mentioning
Jesus Christ, the Lord and Savior of the world.
It makes me very sad to see all this "dialoging to consensus" and false ecumenism
surrounding this new meeting at Assisi.  All of this dialoging over the past 50
years with those who reject Jesus has not brought us peace and joy and love, it has
brought destruction to Christ’s Church and has, I think, wounded the Sacred Heart.
The peace and love and pardon and faith and hope and light and Joy that El Poverelo
prayed for is the pardon and peace and light and hope and joy of Jesus Christ, the
Son of the Living God, Who is the only way to the Father.
This is from Jeannon Kralj on our posting "The enemy is not defined or is it young workers from whom he wants to take Social Security?" on 8.30.11.  Thank you Jeannon. -- ed.
 I am a white, slavic / Cherokee Roman Catholic. I would not describe myself as a
liberal or a conservative or an R or a D.

This left /right paradigm discussion is just what Perry's and Obama's and Bush's and
Clinton's one world death and slavery system internationalis t puppetmasters want us
to engage in.

Bottom line - does anyone care about the sovereignty of the USA? Does anybody think
each human life is infinitely more valuable than our finances or so called
"endangered species."

The one world death and slavery gang is successfully killing us all off right now.

Do the moral thing. Do not vote in this "lesser of two evils" presidential race.
That way, whoever our puppetmasters say is the winner cannot claim legitimacy.

God bless us each and every one in the Name of Jesus Christ Who is Truth.BY Jeannon
Kralj on 08/30/2011 at 09:53

This is from Jeannon Kralj on our posting "America has no compassion anymore--if it ever did"  posted on 8.16.2011.  Thank you Jeannon.   -- ed.
I used to work for Caritas, a Catholic and Episcopalian joint venture to
> serve the homeless in the Capital of Texas.  Now this was about 10 years
> ago and I realize there are more homeless and maybe the drug addiction
> problem is worse, but 99 percent of the homeless people we dealt with
> acted very decently.  The few who got out of hand had mental illness and
> maybe their prescribed medications were not working right.
> I think you need to put up a sign that gives a few simple rules.
>
> Please do not littler  - use trash cans.
> Please do not approach or speak to passers by including children and do
> not panhandle or ask for cigarettes.
> Smoking allowed but use ash trays provided. 
>
> Maybe explain to the homeless people who sort of hang around outside that
> if they do not behave, the center will get closed down and their lot will
> become much harder.
>
> I think Catholic Charities in parnership with other denominations (forget
> the Baptists and the Jews - they won't help ever) ought to start a working
> farm out in a rural area where people with drug and alcohol addictions can
> go and dry out and work and support the farm for themselves and live their
> indefinitely if they want to stay clean.
>
> These helping centers ought to hire the homeless guys to police and pick
> up trash as much as they can.  Pay them a few dollars and make them feel
> productive.
>
> Downtown seems to be best place for these homeless helping places because
> good bus service there and usually no schools or residential nearby.
>
> Have to commend Catholic Church because it knows what "capitalism" has
> done to the USA and it is not pro-capitalism.  Its about the "common
> good" according to Church social teaching, not about runaway greed and
> wealth concentration in the upper 1 percent.   Neither is the Church for
> socialism or communism.  Unfortunately the Church has lost its way
> regarding one worldism, which is nothing but death and slavery for all.
>
> Have to say the Mayor and city council of Lexington Kentucky looking very
> dumb and bad in all of this.  They are probably all on the
> under-the-table take from some wealthy real estate developers!
>

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