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"The desire to write grows with writing." ~ Desiderius Erasmus
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The Church is suffering: she is trampled on, and her enemies are within. Let us not abandon her.

 

The mystery of Judas, the mystery of betrayal, is a subtle poison. The devil seeks to make us doubt the Church. He wants us to regard her as a human organization in crisis. However, she is so much more than that: she is the continuation of Christ. The devil drives us to division and schism. He wants us to believe that the Church has betrayed us. But the Church does not betray. The Church, ful

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