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THE MORTAL SIN OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH

Robert Colacurcio

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Religion/Theologie

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This book is about the prison the Catholic Church disguises as pasture for its sheep. If a sheep is unaware of being “flocked up,” or being aware, chooses to stay with the herd, that’s understandable. What’s hard to understand is the how, why’s and wherefore’s of the Catholic Church confining the faithful like sheep in a pen of orthodoxy. Hard to understand and condone until one sees clearly that the faithful were made to think of themselves and addressed like sheep in sheep’s clothing when their souls true nature has the immediate splendor of royalty. The mortal sin of the Catholic Church amounts to an egregious cheat and a con. The Church convinced the faithful of the con that by nature they are convicts deserving their earthly imprisonment. The revelation that their soul is the potential to be one with All That Is could have freed them from the illusory prison of separation from their Divine Source. They were cheated out of that knowledge. It did not find favor with the Church authorities to teach it because that would have undermined their position of absolute power and control. My intent in writing this book is not just to call out the cheat and con perpetrated by the Catholic Church, but to show the faithful a clear look at their sheep pen. Knowing the pen for what it is, they have the option to escape.

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