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Post by Pacelli on May 25, 2020 10:41:21 GMT -5
Mr. Hutton Gibson, a man who from early on in this crisis rejected the Conciliar antipopes, going back to the early days of Paul VI, and kept the Faith right until the end of his long life died on May, 11th 2020, at the age of 101. I only knew Mr. Gibson from one phone call years ago, where we talked for about 2 hours about the crisis in the Church and our Catholic Faith. He was a true gentleman, and even though I do not agree with some of his ideas on the crisis, I have no doubt that he truly and completely lived and loved the Catholic Church and the Catholic Faith. Here is some information about Him: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hutton_GibsonMay he Rest In Peace.
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Post by Voxxkowalski on Jun 6, 2020 17:48:06 GMT -5
I couldn't seem to confirm this on google when I first heard it.RIP
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Post by Pacelli on Aug 30, 2020 17:10:27 GMT -5
This is the "obituary" from the New York Times, which isn't flattering, and I am obviously not endorsing it, but does give some information that wasn't publicly available. It shows how pathetic modern journalism is in talking ill of the dead, and in this case, in regards to a good man who died keeping the Faith. I only post this so readers can learn a little detail about Mr. Gibson's death, and some facts about his life, if the reader can filter out the obvious bias of the author.
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