tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5652940417109665141.post9056309881887765160..comments2024-03-27T11:42:13.364+10:00Comments on JungleWatch: A MESSAGE FROM CCOG PRESIDENT, DAVID SABLANFrenchiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05189311368021711422noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5652940417109665141.post-38130843377245604372017-04-05T14:45:27.891+10:002017-04-05T14:45:27.891+10:00There is NO DOUBT, that it has been the picket tha...There is NO DOUBT, that it has been the picket that has effected the incredible progress we have made since the dark days of just about a year ago. Apuron is at least physically gone and into hiding. The Yona property has been returned. Fr. Paul and Msgr. James, though not "restored" to the original positions, have at least had their names cleared. And most incredible of all, Archbishop Byrnes (as far as I know) is the first bishop in the world to publicly crack down on the NCW illicit liturgy. This is all amazing - a "Miracle for Guam" as the RMS people like to say (LOL). Let us celebrate how far we have come and give great thanks to those who have committed to that Sunday after Sunday public demonstration. Let's leave it at that. I'm closing comments on this post. If there are further concerns, feel free to email me. Timhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01305960063884511003noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5652940417109665141.post-32966169524883583102017-04-05T14:32:23.077+10:002017-04-05T14:32:23.077+10:00I agree that it is not the same as a procession. H...I agree that it is not the same as a procession. However, there is no attempt to not respect the choice of those who choose not to picket, this Sunday or any Sunday. No one takes roll. Timhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01305960063884511003noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5652940417109665141.post-35127261363702611992017-04-05T13:25:31.292+10:002017-04-05T13:25:31.292+10:00"It is no different from a procession honorin..."It is no different from a procession honoring the patron saint of a village, except in one aspect: We are petitioning the Holy Father to remove and laicize Apuron as Archbishop of Agana." <br /><br />Sorry, but equating the prayerful picket to the procession of our patron saint is just grossly over the top here. These ladies have reverently and without regard to health have diligently made a choice because they trust God. Respecting their choice to not protest on these two most Holy Days should have been done, not drag it out as if they aren't committed Catholics. I'm offended for them. The duty to protect the church is not only done via prayerful picketing. <br /><br />"Nothing should sway the desire of our Catholic Faithful to petition the Holy Father to defrock Apuron." How is choosing not to picket on two Sunday to celebrate Palm and Easter Sunday an act of swaying that desire? I would think that their choice to not protest and to celebrate His passion, death and resurrection as a continued sign of their deep trust in the Lord. IF anything it would strengthen them even more so as they are sure to return on Divine Mercy Sunday.<br /><br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11017031828837981810noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5652940417109665141.post-42612395543006941352017-04-05T11:54:49.144+10:002017-04-05T11:54:49.144+10:00Ace!Ace!sikadukahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00251944010820495284noreply@blogger.com