3 thoughts on “The Most Holy Rosary & Saint Joseph: Secrete Weapons of Reconquest”
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I don’t understand how this priest could speak such wonders of “fatherhood” and “St. Joseph”, but then refer to Bergoglio as “Holy Father”. Is he schizo?
Yes, and his condition began with denying that munus and ministerium are 2 different words
Good talk my Father Calloway. We should all pray to St. Joseph and say the rosary daily. My experience is that both practices make living a Catholic life much easier especially when it comes to any form of addictive/compulsive behavior.