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"Another Sorry Day at St Vincent’s"

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Blogger Cornel said...

As the saying goes...If it were not such a serious matter....the comments of the highly enlightened Neocat Clesio would leave one laughing until his next homily.

This is simply just another incident to add to the limitless examples of how ignorant these ( brainwashed ) people are. They are picked up from very vulnerable situations and places...given a crash course on Kiko's way and then ( as in a sausage factory ) let loose on unsuspecting Parishes. These parishes do not know who these people are as the Neocatechumen Way is shrouded with complete SECRECY.

When one comes to realise that certain members within the Catholic Church's hierarchy are hand in glove with this Secrecy and Deceit, what hope has poor Joe or Sally from the Parish got? I mean people like Clesio would have been somewhere in Brazil not long ago and are suddenly propelled into Parishes as so called Assistant Priests.

What an absolute FARCE....Can you believe it...Aboriginals having to say sorry for being so naughty...Time to call in the Super Nanny.

God help us all !!!

Friday, May 26, 2006 2:56:00 pm

Blogger Swifty said...

Yeah, that's right "Cornel", if that's your real name. Let's get together soon (privately, of course) and devise a clandestine way in which we can get rid of these people. Maybe we can get some senior clerics interested, too (but we'll have to keep it under wraps, OK?)

By the way, the word verification for this post was "kancwaus". The could stand for Kiko Arguello, NCW in Australia. Oh my goodness, what could be the significance of this? Is the Redfern Churchmouse secretly in league with those fanatics as a subliminal means of promoting the Way? We need to get a conspiracy expert in on this soon. Perhaps David Irvine is available?

Monday, June 12, 2006 3:19:00 pm

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