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Posted 10:00pm CT Jan. 14, 2008 in Minneapolis, USA
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We exist because God loves us. We have been created by God’s love.

Monsignor Roderick Strange, Rector of the Pontifical Beda College, Rome, writing in The Times newspaper, London, Jan. 11, 2008

The titles of Christ always point to what Christ does for others. He is the glory of God, giving glory to the Father. He is the prince of peace giving peace to the people. Christ came for others, so we must do the same.

Catholic Bishop John C. Wester, Salt Lake City, Utah, quoted by Intermountain Catholic, January 2008

People are all too ready to say there are more ways to God and that Jesus is not the only way. It’s a politically correct concept in line with our multi-faith communities. But we believe Christianity is unique, a statement of what happened and the way to heaven

Tony Copple, the president of the Anglican Essentials Ottawa, in Ottawa Citizen, Jan. 7, 2008

So what the American church has done by the election and then ordination of Gene Robinson is really actually turn its back on the voice, the moral voice of the Lambeth Conference. That’s the problem basically. There is no way out of the problem now. … But there is no sign that the American House of Bishops realizes how serious it is.”

Dr. George Carey, former Archbishop of Canterbury, speaking about the U.S. Episcopal Church, in Houston Chronicle, Jan. 11, 2008

Many of the largest and most well-known American Catholic colleges remain tied to the Jesuits. Regrettably, several of these colleges are scandals to the faithful, endangering the souls of tens of thousands of students

Patrick J. Reilly, President and founder of the Cardinal Newman Society, Virginia, in a speech in Rome in January 2008.

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TO GOD BE ALL THE GLORY!

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