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Robert E. Ritchie Dear Soldier of Our Lady,
BL2110
A very disturbing piece of news has reached my desk. Benedetta, a virulently anti-Catholic and blasphemous film, will be released in the U.S.A. on December 3rd. Under the pretext that he is narrating a historical event that supposedly happened in an Italian convent in the seventeenth century, Dutch filmmaker Paul Verhoeven (known for his violent and erotic films) presents unrepeatable acts of immoral blasphemy. And I need—-Our Lord needs—-YOUR help. We desperately need volunteer captains to hold peaceful rosary rallies in front of theaters where Benedetta is scheduled to play. We need to cover every Benedettashowing theater across America with prayers of reparation, begging for God’s mercy on America. Will you stand up for Our Lord and Our Lady and help us protest this horrible sacrilege? More and more blasphemous movies are being produced to directly and purposefully attack the Holy Catholic Church and Our Lord Jesus Christ. If we do not stand up to protest them, who will? If we do not demand that they stop, the wave of blasphemies will continue for sure. Our Lord, who loves us so much that He died on the Cross so we could be happy with Him in Heaven, is greatly offended. He was crucified and mocked once. Why do men continue to offend Him? I hope you will accept my invitation and hold a rosary rally of reparation in front of a theater where this sacrilegious film is scheduled to play. Stand up for Christ and His Church! Contact us at Protest@TFP.org or call (844) 830-3570. Thank you, and may God bless you. In Jesus and Mary, Robert E. Ritchie Director
Holding a Rosary Rally on October 16?
Prayer Intention
Month
— The return of piety and love of God in the hearts of men — For men to use their creative gifts in God’s honor and not as a tool of blasphemy and sacrilege — Trust and confidence in the Immaculate Heart of Mary and enthusiasm for her work
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