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will send you gifts for helping!
PRAISE
BE TO JESUS, we have reached almost 2 million people!
We
have spiritually fed folks in countries all over the world! From
Argentina to Switzerland, Australia to Trinidad, Belgium to the
United Kingdom and beyond...but we can't do it alone.
Kindly
consider helping us to continue SPIRITUALLY FEEDING folks around
the world!
WE
ALWAYS GIVE GIFTS! This time is no exception.
If you give a $15 donation, you get a $15 Catholic grab bag. If
you give a $200 donation, you receive a $200 Catholic grab bag.
We NEED your help, but we want to thank you for it. If you desire
no gift, that is fine too. Just let us know in the comments section
while checking out.

TESTIMONIAL:
"... I am in the process of being confirmed to the Catholic
Church, you led me there. Dianne from the UK"
"To
keep a lamp burning we have to keep putting oil in it."
Words of Mother Teresa
We
are all called to be Apostles. Instead of cursing this
dark world, lets work to change it!

For your information: The Internal Revenue Service Code specifically
forbids non-profit organizations from intervening in political campaigns,
including issuing statements in support of or in opposition to any
candidate.
In
the past we have composed "voter guides" that were clearly
meant to dissuade folks from voting for pro-choice politicians -
all of which would be violation of a tax exempt, non-profit status.
Also,
as a "non-profit" organization our hands would be tied
as we would not be able to expose where tax dollars were going.
We wouldn't even be able to expose the voting records of politicians.
We can't feel good about that.
The
apologetics organization Catholic Answers is a prime example of
what can happen when the government deems you have "disobeyed".
Catholic
Answers filed suit against the Internal Revenue Service claiming
the federal tax collection agency has “intimidated” churches and
non-profit groups into silence on politically controversial moral
issues.
Catholic
Answers president Karl Keating explained that the IRS fined the
group for a 2004 e-letter it wrote saying that Democratic presidential
candidate Sen. John Kerry should not be allowed to receive Holy
Communion.
After
much prayer, we decided not be silenced and in fear of preaching,
teaching or evangelizing something contradictory to what a 501c3
status would allow.
We
are and will continue to be a business as well as a ministry, but
will not seek 501c3 status for the reasons stated above.
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