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Abolition of Vatican Concordat in Dominican Republic and Bring Pedophile Papal Nuncio and Other Pedophile Polish Priests to Justice

By Paris Arrow
PopeCrimes&Vatican Evils
February 19, 2014

http://popecrimes.blogspot.ca/2013/10/abolish-vatican-concordat-in-dominican.html

The Justice Minister Francisco Dominguez in Santo Domingo on Monday said he’s pleased with the arrest of Polish priest Wojciech Gil (Padre Alberto) who alleged abused seven boys in the Dominican Republic. According to Poland’s laws, the priest faces up to 12 years in prison if convicted. Poland police announced Gil’s arrest at his family home in a village near Krakow and is expected to be taken to Warsaw for questioning and arraignment Tuesday…we’ll see how the Vatican will try to protect this Polish priest in John Paul II’s country, a first of its kind. The JP2 Army – John Paul II Pedophile Priests Army are all over the world. We are now sure that in the 20th century, what mankind has seen is the bestial JP2 Army – John Paul II Pedophile Priests Army and the painstaking time of cloning of Dolly the Sheep that prove Pope Francis and priests are void of powers of instant cloning Christ and void of control of Heaven’s real estate…which leads us to the MOST IMPORTANT QUESTION -- who will benefit and inherit all those billions of dollars and trillions of dollars real estate from 2,000 years of looted wealth hidden in secret Vatican Swiss Banks and 175 countries oppressed by the Vatican Concordats worldwide???

Meanwhile, the “wanted pedophile” former Vatican Nuncio’s whereabouts is unknown – how many Papal Nuncio by this name Archbishop Wesolowsk can be so hard to trace? Only the Vatican magic list can make him appear or disappear as usual. See news compilation updates below.

Meanwhile read our latest articles whre Cardinal Mahony celebrated Mass with Pope Francis on the same day the Vatican was being cross-examined at the UN in Geneva

 

 

 

 

 




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