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The Untold Story of the Pope’s Pilgrimage to Canada, by Hymie Rubenstein, Shannon Lee Mannion – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

The Untold Story of the Pope’s Pilgrimage to Canada, by Hymie Rubenstein, Shannon Lee Mannion

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‘In celebrating a progressive lurch to the left that says all spiritual beliefs have equal validity or even that pagan ones are more authentic, this pontiff surely tarnished his legacy while defaming the memory of the thousands of priests, nuns, Catholic brothers, and lowly workers, many of them indigenous people…’

By Hymie Rubenstein and Shannon Lee Mannion, LifeSiteNews, Aug 11, 2022

(LifeSiteNews) — Pope Francis briefly donned an indigenous war bonnet on July 25 following his apology for the Church’s role in Canada’s Indian Residential Schools, an act many church theologians would call sacrilegious. During his trip, he also allowed himself to be smudged, another act traditionalists would call reprehensible.

I know of the gratitude that you yourselves, the Indian and Inuit peoples, have towards the missionaries who have lived and died among you. What they have done for you is spoken of by the whole Church; it is known by the entire world. These missionaries endeavored to live your life, to be like you in order to serve you and to bring you the saving Gospel of Jesus Christ. ….


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