Sua Maxima Culpa: Through Their Most Grievous Fault

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There was no way that I could defend my children and grandchildren from the warfare waged against us by the hierarchy of the Catholic Church. No one came to our rescue and no one cared. This had and still angers me. It is Righteous anger and I thirst for justice. Justice that will only come to us when the Lord Jesus Christ returns to earth. We were a good family and made to live in fear; never knowing what they would do next to harm us.

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A Google user
January 16, 2017
Got halfway through and still didnt understand what it was all about so stopped reading it altogether.
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About the author

Rebecca Sullivan is a graduate of Penn State University, where she majored in psychology. She is the author of Dominus Vobiscum, about the history of creation (which is available at Amazon), and A Beautiful Chest in 60 days. Among her occupations were manager of Nautilus, a traveling salesperson, and career for the elderly. Her favorite pastimes (besides writing) are walking, exercising, weight lifting, concerts, dinner with longtime friends, and traveling. Rebecca’s love for traveling has taken her to the five Virgin Islands, Guam, Hawaii, Japan, an eleven-country tour, a pilgrimage to Israel, and a three-week expedition to Antarctica. She has traveled the seven continents, has been to Africa three times, and twice to Asia. She is the proud mother of three children and has sixteen grand and great-grandchildren.

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