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<blockquote data-quote="Leonard D Neubache" data-source="post: 1316719" data-attributes="member: 11069"><p>Attending Mass is going to be the breaking point for most people. Nobody is interested in doing some sort of abortive Mass from the seat of their car in an otherwise empty parking lot. </p><p></p><p>Christians are patient, civil people but there are limits. If these luciferian sociopaths plan on basically banning the practice of Orthodox and Catholic Christianity into the second half of this year then the average Communion receiver is going to see this less as a reasonable measure in response to the virus and more as form of modern technocratic persecution of the faithful. </p><p></p><p>Aptly there is no middle ground I can see that can be reached on this issue. Social distancing is incompatible with holding Mass and receiving Communion. Whether the architects of this crisis understood these implications fully is uncertain but I really don't see this matter remaining quiet into July.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leonard D Neubache, post: 1316719, member: 11069"] Attending Mass is going to be the breaking point for most people. Nobody is interested in doing some sort of abortive Mass from the seat of their car in an otherwise empty parking lot. Christians are patient, civil people but there are limits. If these luciferian sociopaths plan on basically banning the practice of Orthodox and Catholic Christianity into the second half of this year then the average Communion receiver is going to see this less as a reasonable measure in response to the virus and more as form of modern technocratic persecution of the faithful. Aptly there is no middle ground I can see that can be reached on this issue. Social distancing is incompatible with holding Mass and receiving Communion. Whether the architects of this crisis understood these implications fully is uncertain but I really don't see this matter remaining quiet into July. [/QUOTE]
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