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Bendiciones para todos
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La Paz del señor
Youth meeting this Saturday everyone is welcome
reunion de jovenes este sabado todos son bienvenidos
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I ran into Rev. Gabriel at a gas station behind my car. I told him that I didn’t come to Our Lady of Highway anymore, the parish he runs, the parish of Roman Catholic Church (not ‘his Church’) , because he was rude. I stated all the points below in person that I have been wanting to address to him with a witness to come along, but none of the lame irresponsible lowlifes would like to work for God and get involved. 1. I tried to talk to that rude man two times before to introduce myself, he didn’t know better to talk professionally but walked away like a jerk twice. 2. He did lame stupid little small talks, especially he wanted to talk about my hat. He looked at my appearance (race, ethnicity he thinks, skin color) and he talked Spanish, assuming I knew Spanish. He did this stupid prejudice practice when he gave Eucharist to people, and based on the appearance of the person, he decides whether he would speak English or Spanish. Racist lowlife unprofessional stupidity! 3. Last time I spoke, he approached and talked again in Spanish and wanted to talk about my hat. He came close and banged on my hat with his hand. He thought he was expressing sincerity and like, but he had no idea how rude he was being. I told him that I didn’t Speak Spanish. He replied, “I don’t Speak English.” Here is what I write now as replied and what I told him in gas station: “Don’t give English mass. Learn English or go back to Mexico if you don’t speak English or don’t want to learn.” I didn’t come to him to mass to learn Spanish or Mexican culture, I came to worship God always, and I went to a parish in the USA, not in Mexico. I came to ENGLISH MASS, not Spanish mass. If you don’t speak English, don’t give English mass! My hat (cowboy hat) is a symbol and strength of the USA, but if you (him and everyone) meet me or other people in the Church environment, don’t be lame trying to do stupid small talks about my clothes, my hat, my background, my professional works, and so on. Talk about God, Catholicism, the Bible and Catechism, discuss and follow up the subject and theme the man preached during the sermon, and other subjects about God and spiritual. The primary function of the priests, deacons, nuns, and clergy leaders are to lead, and teach, not do small talks, not beg for money and try to redistribute wealth, waste time and bud into matters that is none of their businesses. I told him exactly that, “none of your business about my family background, ethnicity, race, national origin, and so on.” You don’t go and bang on someone hat with your hands. You got away being a rude jerk because of your role as a priest. You go around try to do that anywhere to other strangers, you will find yourself bloody and knocked out, or may even be shot! 4. Continuing about his last time approach, because I told him that I didn’t speak Spanish, he asked “where are you from?” That question is lowlife probing question about family background, ethnicity, race, national origin, and so on. I answered, “I am from America”. He asked “where were you born? Where was your great grandfather born?” I replied patiently not to cross the line of rudeness, which is God’s commandment, to a rude person, “my great grandfather was a Manchurian (Chinese) man.” The rude man replied, “so a Chink”. Amazing stupid lowlife! He thought he was being funny and he didn’t even know the derogatory connotation of that word. You can’t serve God and be a leader to many different people if you can’t even understand what is rude in the USA. 5. I told him that I have been busy but have been trying to get a reporter to expose about his rude racist unfit behaviors as a priest, and also to a bishop. 6. He apologized, so as a true Christian, I have to forgive accordingly with my Lord’s commandment the Law of Forgiveness, and forget. I am just writing all these out for Christians to learn and grow, serving my Lord God the Creator.
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Nuestra madre María santísima y la antorcha guadalupana nos visita desde la Basílica de Guadalupe hasta Carolina del Norte
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