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Jun 26Liked by Leila Marie Lawler

Thank you.

I also thought PopeHead analyzed the situation well: https://open.substack.com/pub/popehead/p/no-heroes-in-rome?r=p8j7g&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

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I think people would be less upset about the attacks on Archbishop Vigano if it didn’t seem clear by that heresy, leading the flock to Hell, and corruption by the Pope Francis Fanboyz are completely ignored. The only priests that get called out are “traditional.” It isn’t that some of them, including Vigano have crossed a line, it’s that what seems like dangerous and heretical teaching by Pope Francis “tames” is completely ignored.

Your conclusion agreeing with Bishop Schneider is on point. What purpose is served by an official action against Vigano? His influence is small and getting smaller.

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Jun 26Liked by Leila Marie Lawler

Agree. A very strange transformation. Anything that comes from him after the invaluable McCarrick revelations I ignore. The word "crackpot" comes to mind, sadly.

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Jun 27Liked by Leila Marie Lawler

Thank you. For one who is discouraged, this read was helpful, even encouraging.

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Jun 27Liked by Leila Marie Lawler

I share your view on Bishop Schneider. There is just too much noise everywhere. We need silence to hear God.

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We are making so much noise, too much vexation of heart of everyone, as if letting it out will change anything. It will only get us exhausted and in disbelief because it is not resolving fast enough.

We should put more faith in God, than in what we can do. What can happen will happen if it is the will of God. Let us be still, and put out faith in God. Believe in His promise he is with us to the end of time.

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Our concern for the Church is overrunning our faith in Christ. In the same manner with Peter’s concern for Christ’s safety in Jerusalem is overrunning the concerns of God.

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