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☨St Louis IX opposed paganism, hæresy \x26 debauchery
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Comments by "☨St Louis IX opposed paganism, hæresy \x26 debauchery" (@stlouisix3) on "Catches Fire 4 Times in 35 Days -Would You Dare to Drive? Debt-Ridden China’s New EV Industry." video.
I pray for Chinese Catholics frequently, passionately and sincerely❤❤❤
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@moneyobsessed you're by mistaken and you'll see it on Judgement Day.
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@moneyobsessed I've converted Chinese people to Catholicism❤😊❤
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❤❤😊😊😊
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@nomore-constipation , you're also on the path towards damnation. you need to be a Catholic before you should perish and depart from this life lest you shall suffer for all eternity.
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@flannelshirtdad I pray 🙏 for all. We pray the Our Lady of Fatimá prayers 🛐 for all souls on Earth and we pray for souls in Purgatory —though life cam often be more difficult in certain ways for Chinese Catholics than for people in Western countries.
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@flannelshirtdad @Pat Youngers I pray 🙏 for all. We pray the Our Lady of Fatimá prayers 🛐 for all souls on Earth and we pray for souls in Purgatory —though life can often be more difficult in certain ways for Chinese Catholics than for people in Western countries.
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@flannelshirtdad @Pat Youngers I pray 🙏 for all. We pray the Our Lady of Fatimá prayers 🛐 for all souls on Earth and we pray for souls in Purgatory —though life can often be more difficult in certain ways for Chinese Catholics than for people in Western countries.
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@flannelshirtdad @Pat Youngers I pray 🙏 for all. We pray the Our Lady of Fatimá prayers 🛐 for all souls on Earth and we pray for souls in Purgatory —though life can often be more difficult in certain ways for Chinese Catholics than for people in Western countries.
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@bitter_truth8646 O how many of us have fallen from the heights of saints like Theodota of Phillipi: Being brought to the bar, as she entered the court she burst into tears, and prayed aloud that Christ would pardon the crimes of her past life, and arm her with strength, that she might be enabled to bear with constancy and patience the cruel torments she was going to suffer. In her answers to the judge, she confessed that she had been a harlot, but declared that she had become a Christian, though unworthy to bear that sacred name. Agrippa commanded her to be cruelly scourged. The pagans who stood near her ceased not to exhort her to free herself from torments by obeying the president but for one moment. But Theodota remained constant, and under the lashes cried out: 'I will never abandon the true God, nor sacrifice to lifeless statues.'
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