opposed by the Catholics. The
hotel keepers and shop keepers of Munster were bitterly opposed to
the Protestants' denunciation, as they were anxious for this "fake"
to be advertised as thoroughly as possible, as it was bringing them
in large revenues, as the thousands who were visiting Munster were
compelled to have raiment, food and lodging; but the denunciation of
this "fake" by the Protestants became so great that the bishop was
compelled, greatly against the wishes of the citizens of Munster, to
investigate, and this investigation brought forth enough to startle
the civilized world. However, it is only one of the many, many
colossal "fakes" that are promulgated by Catholicism. However, the
clamor of the Protestant world brought things to a crisis, as the
"Mother Superior" was ordered to stay in strict confinement and a
watch was placed over her.
This brought matters to a climax and the "Mother Superior" confessed
that one of the inmates of the convent had secretly carried her food
during all of this time that she was claiming to exist on "Holy
Communion." Of course, this is only one of the tens of thousands of
such schemes that are practiced by Catholicism all over the world,
and the Protestants were not surprised and stated boldly and above
board that they knew there was some "scull-duggery" attached to all
of this "fake" miracle business.
This "Mother Superior" fled from Munster, and it was learned that she
went to the City Rheine, on the river Ems, and gave birth to a child,
and the father of this child was the Catholic priest in charge of
this convent, who helped and was the prime instigator in giving out
to the world that the "Mother Superior" was performing miracles,
which was a malicious lie made of whole cloth and promulgated in
order to securely bind the followers of Catholicism to their
idolatrous belief.
This is not the end of the "Mother Superior," as she afterwards
practiced in the open what she had practiced in this Catholic convent
at Munster, as she entered a house of ill fame in the City of Rheine
in Germany, and there led a life of shame as a harlot of the world;
however, she was only living the same life she had been living when
she was sailing under the name of "Mother Superior" in this convent
at Munster.
Now, reader, if Catholicism would practice such abominations upon the
ignorant dupes of her followers in Munster, Germany, is it not
reasonable to suppose that she would practice them
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