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It seems Bishop Robert Barron is doing his part to implement Bp. Joseph C Bambera’s memo contra Carrie Prejean Boller, specifically, “God’s covenant with the Jewish people has not been revoked, but continues”: Not surprising at all, in light of what he told Ben Shapiro in 2018: Video source:

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