Friday, September 5, 2008

The Pro Papa League

Some of our friends have asked about Confiteor, a blogger who posted several comments on our blog in the past.
Confiteor asked a lot of pertinent questions and we tried to answer him on a few occasions.
Today he posted a comment that we bring to your attention:
Rev. Fathers and Brothers,
Your faithfulness to Tradition while answering the paternal call of our Holy Father, Pope Benedict XVI, has transformed my thinking about the crisis in the Church, and how I respond to it in my own life.
Reflecting on these things and acting on your inspiration, I've launched a web-based project that I hope will contribute something positive to the Church.
If you view my blogger profile, you'll see links to two new blogs: Pro Papa Flagship and Pro Papa I. If you have a chance, please visit and leave a comment. God bless you!
Sincerely in the hearts of Jesus and Mary,
Confiteor
I have been over to the Pro Papa League Flagship, where everything is ship-shape and ready for action. The idea of the League is to pray for the person of the Pope and to unite people in undertaking this pious work especially through the communication that is possible with blogs.
Mention is made of Sister Lucy to whom Our Lord said: "The Holy Father, pray much for the Holy Father!" The present Pope has received several vicious death threats from individual Moslems; this prompts the idea of a League of Prayer for the safety of Rome and the present Holy Father. Before the Battle of Lepanto, Moslems had said that St. Peter's would be used as a stable for the Sultan's horses. They hadn't planned on the power of prayer and the intercession of Our Lady.
Thank you Confiteor for the good example you give us in beginning this holy enterprise: Defence of the Pope through Masses and Rosaries.
God bless the Pro Papa League, its ships and those who sail them! May all your Masses, prayers and sacrifices for the Holy Father bear fruit in an end to the crisis in the Church.
We will place a link to the Pro Papa League on our blog.
Fr. Michael Mary, F.SS.R.

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