Hey! That priest! Good for him!

That would be right. Catholic Social Services of Australia has this guy, Francis Sullivan, shoving vax needles into arms, regardless of their direct connection with abortion in research and/or development and/or testing. This layman is busy attacking a great young priest in Australia, pastor of a smallish parish in the distant outback. That priest was in some of my classes in the major seminary in which I taught. Proud of him. Great! There are great priests all around, who are not willing to compromise, who thank Jesus for coming into this world, firstly, for nine months, in the womb of the Immaculate Conception.

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Filed under Coronavirus, Free exercise of religion, Priesthood

4 responses to “Hey! That priest! Good for him!

  1. nancyv

    eh, the guy wears red glasses. It’s a power thing. (sarcasm off)
    Yes, the next step being implemented, shaming us thoughtless fools who don’t get this covid shot. Praying for all priests.

  2. Dianna

    Isn’t it odd how some people, just “fall in line?”
    You’re friend must be a priest with values and integrity. But there time is coming, these jab-pushing sheeple. And now, Gavin Newsome has suffered a severe reaction from a Moderna booster. Out of sight for 12 days. I wish no harm on anyone, but like Divine Intervention. Of course, our all too woke media will deny it. God bless you Fr. George and your friend in Australia…

  3. Mary Ann

    Father Andrew Grace, has a very appropriate surname.

  4. Aussie Mum

    Of three recent deaths attributed to Covid at an aged care facility nearby, one person was unvaccinated, one had received the first dose, and one was fully vaccinated (2 doses).

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