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Most Rev. Cyr Nestor Yapaupa, coadjutor Bishop

of the diocese of Alindao, Central African Republic,

whom we had the special honor of receiving for

our week of study and the Congress, has traced an

extraordinary plan of action for his diocese to make

Louis Even’s writings on Social Credit known. Here

we quote his appreciation for this week of study led

by Alain Pilote in August, 2013, and based on his

book Social Credit explained in 10 lessons:

by

Bishop Cyr-Nestor Yapaupa

We have learned here a lot of things: the creation

and birth of money, the workings of banks, the econ-

omy and debts; the memory

we are bringing home with us

is the Social Credit systemwe

have learned. We have found

that the banking system put

into place by the bankers is a

heavy burden for the nations.

This system is crushing us.

This system is suffocating us.

One talks a lot nowadays

of crimes against humanity;

however, one never speaks

about the present banking

system. This banking system

must also be considered as a

crime against humanity. That

is to say, those who put this

system in place are assas-

sins, criminals. Because of

them, today, there is poverty in the world. Because

of them, today, many people are dying. Because of

their system, there are wars in the world.

So, shall we always remain idle and watch them

continue their evil schemes? NO! I think the time

has come for us to stand up and begin, first of all, to

denounce this banking system. Our role, for us, as

bishops and with you priests and laymen, our role

as Christians, as prophets, is to denounce evil. And

if we see something evil and say nothing, it means

that we are the accomplices of this evil. In the Gos-

pel that we read at Mass a few days ago, John the

Baptist denounced what is evil (Herod who had no

right to take the wife of his brother.) John the Baptist

denounced the evil of his time. Like John the Baptist,

it is our role and duty to denounce evil, the evil of a

banking system that is in the process of destroying

our world.

And when we denounce it, we must not stop

there. After denouncing it, we must act. We must

propose something. And what we should propose

to others is Social Credit. We are all invited to pro-

pose to our people, to our brothers and sisters, So-

cial Credit as an essential means of fighting, of eradi-

cating the evil, of eradicating poverty in the world.

Social Credit is on the move. We must continue

to make it known. Social Credit will allow the blos-

soming of the human person. Because of this, we

cannot give up. Yesterday, there were mothers who

told us: “With prayer, we will succeed.” Yes! With

prayer we will succeed. With the Rosary, we will

succeed, but we also must

propose things because the

bankers are not going to

let themselves be pushed

around!

We must therefore work

hard, make Social Credit

known, deepen our know-

ledge of Social Credit, to

have a solid base and stand

fast before these assassins.

If we do not have a solid

base, they will sweep you

away after. Therefore, there

is prayer but there is also

work, which we have already

begun. As the proverb says,

God helps only those who

help themselves. If we pass

our time praying but do not work, we will not get

results. We have to do both, prayer and action; that

makes a sense of balance.

This work will lead us to financial liberation if we

get down to it, if each one does his and her part

where he lives, in his circle. (E

ditor’s note: Bishop

Yapaupa, for example, organized a study session on

Social Credit with all the priests of his diocese at

the end of November, 2013, and is working to have

all the schools and seminaries of the Central Afri-

can Republic talk about Social Credit, thus finding a

way to reach all the students and workers.

) If each

one begins to work at it seriously, I think we will suc-

ceed, and our victory will be great. This victory, if we

ever manage to get it over the financial assassins,

the peoples and nations of the whole world will be

relieved. So, I invite you to pray and work; both go

together.

Thank-you to St. Kateri Tekakwitha

for a favor obtained

My husband and I would like to publish

in MICHAEL the story of the great favor we

obtained through the intercession of St. Kat-

eri Tekakwitha.

Our son, a very good boy who had al-

ways accompanied us to the church, began

to smoke when he entered university, and

then started smoking marijuana.

We did everything we could to convince

him to stop, without result. On the contrary,

he was getting more and more addicted to

this drug.

Not knowing what to do, we beseeched

God to help us. It is at that time that we re-

ceived your MICHAEL magazine with the pic-

ture of St. Kateri on the cover page. I read her

life and I learned that Pope John Paul II and set

her as patron saint for the youth. We therefore

started to pray to St. Kateri for our son.

Sainte Kateri heard our prayer: my son

came to me three months later to tell me

that he had stopped smoking, not only mari-

juana, but any kind of cigarette. Since then,

we have introduced your MICHAEL maga-

zine to several people; we even subscribed

our niece in Ontario. Thank you, Saint Kateri !

Grateful parents

“The time has come for us to stand up

and denounce the banking system”

Since my arrival here in Rougemont, I have been

truly impressed by the lives of the Pilgrims of Saint

Michael; it really touched me. There is not only

the social side, but also the spiritual side. For that

I say thank you, thank you for all that you are do-

ing in a country where we see that spirituality is dis-

appearing, but where there are still groups of people

who give themselves to God. Congratulations!

We came here, we saw, we lived, we heard. If to-

morrow we leave for home and we cross our arms,

tomorrow they will ask us: “What did you do? Did

you so something for the advancement of the Social

Credit cause, or have you taken three steps back?

I want to invite you all to go forward, to take the

time to work well. It is only once we no longer hear

of the banking assassins and the whole world speak

the language of Social Credit, that we will truly say

we have won.”

Bishop Cyr-Nestor Yapaupa

Rougemont monthly meetings

January 26, Feb. 23, March 23, 2013

House of the Immaculate, 1101 Principale St.

10:00 a.m.: opening

5:00 p.m.: Holy Mass

For more info call: (514) 856-5714 or (450) 469-2209

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