Anonymous ID: 88b680 May 20, 2020, 6:43 a.m. No.9250369   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0624

Field report, Unrestrained Tyranny, Rosenberg, TX

 

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Rosenberg, Texas

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John Maresh

City Manager – City of Rosenberg

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Email: city.manager@rosenbergtx.gov Rosenberg, Texas

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Anonymous ID: 88b680 May 20, 2020, 7:07 a.m. No.9250629   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0665 >>0724 >>0800

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>Neocatechumenal Way

 

In the early 1960s, Francisco "Kiko" Argüello moved to the shanty town of 'Palomeras Altas' in Vallecas, Madrid, and gathered a community of Gipsies and marginalised poor.[5] He was soon joined by Carmen Hernández, who linked the community to the theological and liturgical zeitgeist surrounding the Second Vatican Council, and won the support of the archbishop of Madrid Casimiro Morcillo González [es], who had been a relator during sessions of the Council.[6][7]

 

Gradually, the community's approach was codified in a "catechetical synthesis" referred to as the "tripod," "Word of God-Liturgy-Community", with the stated aim of seeking to lead people to fraternal communion and mature faith.

 

The movement spread through the Archdiocese of Madrid and to other Spanish dioceses. In 1968, it began to spread beyond Spain when Argüello and Hernández arrived in Rome and settled in the Borghetto Latino. With the permission of Angelo Dell'Acqua,[8] Vicar-General of Rome, they began preaching in the parish of Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament and the Canadian Martyrs.[citation needed]

 

The Neocatechumenal Way has encountered resistance and criticism from both clergy and theologians. In 1995, Gordon Urquhart, known for his cooperation with a dissenting Catholics for a Free Choice Foundation, accused the Way and other lay movements, like Focolare and Communion and Liberation, of conservatism, fanaticism, sectarianism, devaluing of reason, "brainwashing", or even a "personality cult" of the founders.[14] In his publication he wrote that after the Neocatechumenate was introduced into the parish of St Germain-des-Prés in Paris, the Archbishop of Paris, François Cardinal Marty, blocked any further expansion before his retirement in 1981,[15] and similar controversy in 1992 prompted the Bishop of Nancy to transfer the neocatechumens to a different church.[16] Other authors criticize a possible excess of centrality of the Way on the initiators' charism and aesthetics, although not totally rejecting the validity of the movement.[17]

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neocatechumenal_Way

 

They use lots of 'unique' words like "charism" to talk around their true intentions.

Anonymous ID: 88b680 May 20, 2020, 7:14 a.m. No.9250715   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Censorship of certain words to avoid a YouTube ban. It's getting awful in the First Amendment Auditing community.

 

The police chief of Leon Valley, TX, Joe Salvaggio has partnered with the Fusion Center in Austin to have First Amendment Auditors declared "Terrorists" and is working a RICO case against about 100 of them for committing, ready for this:

 

Electronic rioting - By organizing their marches online.

 

YouTube is working with a confederation of S. Texas constables and police chiefs to round up First Amendment auditios and using their YouTube videos of filming cops as "evidence" of "police harrassment".