'...from the outset, the relationship between Bishop Zurek and Father Pavone was strained, even though Fr. Pavone was generally well received by clergy, laity and religious alike, when exercising ministry in the Diocese of Amarillo.'
If we find ourselves rejected in any way, it is a blessed opportunity to share in the suffering of Christ in small measure, and to forgive someone for whom we can thereby merit grace.
Globalists are propagandizing everyone on a massive scale in the media, in schools and from all government agencies to falsely believe that the world is doomed unless there are far fewer humans.
A convert, I grew somewhat scandalized by the fact that the U.S. Bishops and other diocesan priests did not seem to be outspokenly pro-life or even genuinely supporting those who were—that is, until I met Fr. Frank Pavone.
The priest said that what has happened to him regarding his dismissal from the priestly state is 'an extension of what’s happened over the past 21 years.'
Messages of support for Father Frank Pavone poured in from pro-life and conservative voices across America as news of the Vatican's decision to dismiss Pavone from the priesthood spread.