Humor Now this is what I call … by Jeffrey Miller October 10, 2008 written by Jeffrey Miller October 10, 2008 The Church Militant 4 comments 0 FacebookTwitterGoogle +Pinterest Jeffrey Miller previous post Called out of darkness next post Life begins at court ruling You may also like Then and Now August 31, 2004 Survivor October 20, 2003 Danger: church fruit metaphor alert October 26, 2006 Apps to find where to go to Confession December 15, 2016 Better view? November 4, 2005 Submit mortals! September 13, 2005 A Day in Ecumenism June 2, 2021 Dutch BIble Belt March 15, 2007 Priests seek optional orthodoxy November 29, 2003 Rosary Belts May 16, 2008 4 comments Erick October 12, 2008 - 6:28 am In his boldest move yet since being promoted to the Apostolic Signatura, Archbishop Burke sends a “representative” with the objective of “persuading” Pelosi and her fellow pseudo-Catholics to retract their recent heretical statements. Reply irishgirl October 13, 2008 - 10:37 am Whoa! Very creative! Like your post, Erick! Reply LarryD October 13, 2008 - 10:44 pm Cool pic! I’ve linked to this at my blog. BTW, and off-topic…how come my personal info is always blank even though I click the box to have my personal info remembered? Reply Michael II October 14, 2008 - 4:49 pm Now this is what I call a holy roller! St Panzer IV Catholic Church. Reply Leave a Reply to LarryD Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.
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In his boldest move yet since being promoted to the Apostolic Signatura, Archbishop Burke sends a “representative” with the objective of “persuading” Pelosi and her fellow pseudo-Catholics to retract their recent heretical statements.
Whoa! Very creative!
Like your post, Erick!
Cool pic! I’ve linked to this at my blog.
BTW, and off-topic…how come my personal info is always blank even though I click the box to have my personal info remembered?
Now this is what I call a holy roller!
St Panzer IV Catholic Church.