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What a Relief!

Just when I worry about sounding kooky, I come across this:

1-Important News.- We, hereby, inform all Catholic Faithfuls in the world, and also, those who went away from the Catholic Church by heresy, schism or apostasy, that, on June 29, 1994, feast of the Apostle St. Peter, the first Pope, in the Italian city of Assisi, in the old stone chapel located at the summit of Subasio Mount, where St. Francis could have been born, according to an old tradition, bishops, clergyman and faithful lay people, who came from the most different regions in the world, elected a new successor of St. Peter: Rev. Fr. Victor von Pentz, 41 years old, who belongs to the Byzantine Catholic Rite or Eastern Catholic Rite of St. John Chrysostome, who took the name of Pope LINUS II....

I feel much better now.

(Thanks, Fr. Bryce.)

Lane Core Jr. CIW P — Thu. 08/12/04 06:08:41 PM
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