Bush Tries To Keep His Hands Clean Haiti

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Watch the Bush Tries To Keep His Hands Clean Haiti video, The Mother's Words To The Daughter In Which The Words And Deeds Of Christ Are Explained And Wonderfully Described As A Treasure, His Divine Nature As A Castle, Sin As Bars, Virtues As Walls, And The Beauty Of The World And The Delight Of Friendship As Two Moats, And About How A Bishop Ought To Behave With Respect To The Care Of Souls. Book 3 - Chapter 13 SAINT BRIDGET PATRON SAINT OF EUROPE PART I The Mother Speaks To The Bride Of Her Son, Saying This Bishop Prays To Me In His Love, And, For That Reason, He Should Do What Pleases Me Most. There Is A Treasure I Know Of That Whoever Possesses It Will Never Be Poor, Whoever Sees It Will Never Know Distress And Death, And Whoever Desires It Will Joyfully Receive Whatever He Wishes. The Treasure Is Locked Up In A Strong Castle Behind Four Bars. Outside The Castle Stand High Walls Large And Thick. Beyond The Walls Are Two Wide And Deep Moats. And So I Ask The Bishop To Jump Over The Two Moats In A Single Leap, And Climb The Walls In A Single Bound, And Break Through The Bars With A Single Blow And Then To Bring Me The Thing That Pleases Me Most. I Will Now Tell You The Meaning Of All This. When You Use The Word 'treasure,' You Refer To Something That Is Rarely Used Or Moved About. In This Case, The Treasure Is My Dearest Son's Precious Words And The Deeds He Did During And Before His Passion, Along With The Miracles He Worked When The Word Was Made Flesh In My Body And That He Continues To Do When, At God's Word, The Bread On B...b

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