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... gy and passion rarely seen from a man of the cloth. Perhaps it was because he was in an obscure province that he felt comfortable being more than just a by-the-book priest. He almost sounded like a Protestant preacher. fɾeeweɓnѳveɭ.com
But what I liked more was his message: to pray for peace, as Christ was the Prince of Peace, and to denounce war and warmongering.
I appreciated the anti-war sentiment. Some might call him a coward or even go so far as to accuse him of being anti-r ...
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