Saturday, May 2, 2015

SUNDAY


15 comments:

  1. Marilu Diaz MartinezMay 2, 2015 at 11:46 AM

    Prayers are our most powerful and most efficacious weapon because ultimately, our prayers seek the intercession from those On High -- all the Angels and Saints in heaven -- and nothing could be more powerful and more fierce a weapon against the forces of evil we battle on earth than the help and the strength which comes from their intercessions for our prayers to Our Lord and His Most Blessed Mother. Our intercessors are the members of the Church Triumphant in Heaven, who assists us, members of the Church Militant on earth!

    … and if we include in our prayers the repose of the souls of those in purgatory, they too -- who are the members of the Church Suffering -- will ultimately be our personal allies upon their arrival into heaven! Is that Great and beautiful or what! That, is only one of the reasons why our Authentic Catholic Faith and Church on Guam needs all of us the faithful, to stand by and rally for Her on Guam!

    Jesus said: “Amen I say to you, that if two of you shall consent upon earth, concerning anything whatsoever they shall ask, it shall be done to them by my Father who is in heaven. For where there are two or three gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them.” Matthew 18:19-20

    Faithful of Guam, let’s all join the motorcade and prayer rally tomorrow, Sunday the 3rd! This is another way of taking a personal STAND FOR AND ADVOCATING FOR our Authentic Catholic Faith and Church on Guam, and demonstrating our unity in our quest!

    We will keep you and your family in prayers and in our Mass intentions, Tim, that you continue and are strengthened in leading us in this quest to get back our Church and our Parishes on our island -- All, only for the Greater Honor and Glory of God our Father in heaven!

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  2. Janet B - MangilaoMay 2, 2015 at 4:09 PM

    I will definitely be at the motorcade and prayer rally.

    Tony, you will see how unified the true Catholics of Guam are against your terrible reign!
    Our battle cry shouts out loudly:
    Real Eyes
    Realize
    Real Lies

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    1. I will be there also...looking forward to seeing you all.

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  3. I will like to thank the neos for joining with us in our prayer rally, albeit, across the street.

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  4. The prayer really was for true CATHOLICS, so instead of joining in and praying WITH other Catholics, they were blaring their la kukaracha excuse for music. The cops should have shut that down, for assaulting people's ears and trying to recruit into an evil cult!

    Some neo commented from a time before, why not hold CCOG prayer meetings inside a Church?

    Well, you Neos should be asked the same question? Why do your paganesque rituals outside a business establishment so that passersby can hear and see you?

    Why not hold that at your fake seminaries? Or neo churches of cathedral, barrigada, chalan pago etc? Or the hotels?

    Because you NEOS have no original thought in your brainwashed heads... have to copy, mimic and compete with the REAL CATHOLICS! You had your weirdo celebration last week, why repeat it again this week?

    Oh and don't think the people do not know about your gag order to the clergy to not support CCOG and movements that go against your neo beloveds, apuron. Shame on you again!

    Presbyter "Ummm hmmm" jucutan was spotted driving around the prayer rally. Couldn't come down and take closer pictures this time around? How come? Trying to count attendance again?

    Because with you neos, it's quantity versus quality. More bodies, more monies to go jetsetting and harboring pedophile seminarians and presbyters. Just because you don't see us doesn't mean we're not aware of your ways...

    No worries, neos. The beautiful music and heartfelt prayers of the True Catholics need not compete with you neos' fake and, honestly, unpleasant sounding and weird looking, intentions.

    You make us sick!
    Enough is enough!
    Apuron and neos, stop abusing our Church and our people!
    Apuron, resign!!!

    Biba KATOLIKU!

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  5. What? Are you serious? And the Archbishop told Dededo parishioners that there is no division in the church.

    Perfect example of division in the church

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    1. Division and pain and death all at the hands of the puppet of Pius. Of course, Pius had OTHER PUPPETS in NJ.

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    2. Apuron has 400,000.00 surplus money. Give it to Tim, Archbishop. Hey, Diana, you sure you have the figures right? Yah, right.

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    3. Seriously question the $400,000.

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  6. When I was told that there might be "protesters" at the prayer rally in front of the Cathedral, I actually went looking for them so that could genuinely invite them to pray with us. I would really like to see this division heal amongst us because ultimately, we are all on the same island. Call my efforts futile but at least I am trying to be a peacemaker.

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    1. We need to be careful with the idea of peace and unity at all cost. Christ speaks constantly of the necessity of division and in the end, the Great Division, where he will separate the sheep from the goats. I seriously wonder how many people who are now calling for peace would have stood up for Father Paul when Apuron threatened him with a "more arduous and painful closure to his assignment", banished him from the diocese, locked him out of his parish, stripped him of his ability to celebrate the sacraments, kicked him out of his residence, and threw him to the dogs. Sorry if I don't share the same sentiment for peace. War was declared on good priests. I will fight, even alone.

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    2. I agree with you, Tim, that we need to be careful with the idea of peace and unity at any and all cost. There will have to be MAJOR changes for final peace to render within our church, that being, the ousting of the current leadership, the return of all rightful assets and the public apologies and public admission of any and all wrong doing to the ones affected. No need to apologize for not sharing my sentiment for peace. It is quite understandable.

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    3. Tim, speaking only for myself....we'll fight on. Seriously, heavy duty. Don't get wobbly friends. The triumph of the Cross. Hope.

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    4. Mary Lou Garcia-PeredaMay 4, 2015 at 3:25 PM

      Tim at 8:40 AM, I can pretty much guarantee that you WILL NOT FIGHT ALONE!

      Anonymous (May 4, 2015 at 10:02 AM) and I will fight on. And I'm certain there are many more CHURCH MILITANT Members who are determined to fight alongside you!

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  7. Agana Heights parishioners....I was there. Where were the rest of you? Hope to see you next time!!!

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