RTV's 'Sunday Sermons from South St. Paul' addresses the true, demonic nature of sexual/power abuse in the hierarchy of the Catholic Church, as well as the cover-up campaign that’s been going on for decades. In another courageous sermon, this diocesan priest uses his own experiences with predators in the seminary to corroborate Archbishop Vigano accusations against bishops, cardinals and Pope Francis.
Indeed, it is time for all Catholics to pray that God will soon send His Church a good and holy pope, who will remove the rot and actually reform the Church rather than babbling on about "mercy", the 'God of Surprises" and how humble he is. Enough already!
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