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  1. I'm not good with computers. I do not have access to high speed & it took a very long time to download this video about what Fr. Breen said why may Roman Catholic people leave the Church.

    Very interesting and I can easily relate to what he said.

    Rev. Joseph Breen, a longtime pastor of the St. Edward Catholic Church in Nashville USA gave an interview why folks leave the church & wants them to return.

    At this website
    http://www.spiritdaily.com/

    If you click on the title
    "Priest in trouble after rant on YouTube goes viral" . You will see this video

    YOUTUBE VIDEO OF FATHER BREEN

    ( as of today it is still there & if not they do have an archive.)

    or go to

    http://www.usatoday.com/news/religion/2010-08-11-videopriest10_ST_N.htm

    Lina

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