Meet the mobster who claims he helped whack Pope John Paul I over stock fraud

Colombo gangster Anthony Raimondi (left) claims he was present in 1978 when fellow conspirators killed Pope John Paul I (above) with cyanide — because the pontiff threatened to expose a stock fraud by Vatican bank insiders — in the new book “When the Bullet Hits the Bone.”

He helped kill the pope — so his pals could stay out of hell.

That’s the shocking claim from longtime Colombo gangster Anthony Raimondi, who says that, in 1978, he went to Italy with a team of hit men who whacked John Paul I. They allegedly poisoned him with cyanide just 33 days into the pontiff’s reign, according to Raimondi’s new book, “When the Bullet Hits the Bone,” out now from Page Publishing. MORE

Nowhere on MSM/LA Times/Antelope Valley News Lancaster or CNN. Complete cover-up of misconduct from Congresswoman Katie Hill

N. San Fernando Valley-Lancaster-Palmdale – 
Representative (DCA 25th District) since 2019

It seems the MAJORITY of Democrats in DC are working overtime to perfect hypocrisy. It’s like watching an “Animal House” marathon 24×7. I am so done with the blatant in-your-face disregard for law and the seemingly never-ending hypocrisy of the Left. MORE & MORE &MORE

New church in Poing, Germany

Today I came across some news about the newly “consecrated church” of Poing, a small town near Munich, Bavaria. I thought you might perhaps add the pictures of it to your already existing gallery of ugliness and monstrosity:   Taken from TIA, Tradition in Action

Sermon for Saint Luke. October 18, 2015

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Sermon for Saint Luke, the Evangelist Commemorating the 21st Sunday after Pentecost – October 18, 2015 by Monsignor Patrick Perez

In the Name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Amen. Monsignor began the sermon by reciting the Hail Mary.

Because of Oktoberfest I’ll be short, but I didn’t want to let today’s feast go without a thought or two to take with you for your spiritual life and into your life in general.

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