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“The People Shall Save the Church.” But How? by Raymond Kowalski – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

“The People Shall Save the Church.” But How? by Raymond Kowalski

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By Raymond Kowalski, OnePeterFive, July 18, 2024

Raymond Kowalski is from Rochester, New York. He is a product of parochial elementary schools and The Aquinas Institute. He holds a bachelor’s degree from St. Bonaventure University and a law degree from The George Washington University. After a forty-year career in communications law, he is retired and living with his wife in Gainesville, Virginia. They are the parents of three and grandparents of five.

 

Raymond KowalskiOn October 4, 2019, at the Hotel Massimo D’Azeglio in Rome, there was a roundtable discussion, sponsored by Voice of the Family, an international lay initiative supporting  Catholic teaching on the family.  The topic was: “Our Church – Reformed or Deformed?”  The panelists were a who’s who of lay Catholic thought leaders. Panelist John-Henry Westen, co-founder of LifeSiteNews, said one word that reverberated throughout the whole conference: “Enough!”  Enough to the harm being done to the faith by Pope Francis.  At virtually the same time, the Pachamama idol was being worshipped in the Vatican gardens.

A few days earlier, several of those panelists had participated in a public Rosary at the foot of Castel Sant’Angelo on the eve of the feast of Saint Michael the Archangel, September 28.  They had prayed for angels to come to the aid of the Church.  At the same time, a group of priests gathered in private to pray the extended St. Michael prayer, which is a prayer for exorcism of the Holy See….

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