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Catholic Church "Compromised"

October 13, 2003
By Toby Westerman
Copyright 2003 International News Analysis Today
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Launching a furious attack against religious fraud in the United States and overseas, including the intricate financial web surrounding the Medjugorje cult, Phillip J. Kronzer, founder of the Kronzer Foundation, declared that the Catholic Church in America is "compromised" by a combination of feminist-witches, Planned Parenthood, and the National Organization of Women.

Kronzer issued his remarks during the October 11, 2003 broadcast of the Michael Corbin show, For a Closer Look, and in interviews with International News Analysis Today.

Feminist-witches want to control the Catholic priesthood, while Planned Parenthood and the National Organization of Women seek the destruction of the Church, one of the last significant opponents to the radical program of social change, stated Kronzer.

Kronzer reported that he has been in contact with several bishops regarding the tremendous pressure feminists and pro-abortion Catholics have exerted upon the Catholic Church.

Joined in the broadcast by private investigator Jim Rothstein, Kronzer detailed a web of illicit financial dealings originating in the village of Medjugorje, through Croatian-controlled banks in Bosnia, across the Atlantic to the United States, and even to the halls of Congress.

Kronzer and Rothstein revealed that Medjugorje luminaries were able to gain a visa to the U.S. for suspected pedophile Franciscan Medjugorje priest, Jozo Zovko. Although suspended from priestly duties, Zovko traveled widely in the U.S. on a Medjugorje promotional tour in 2002.

Kronzer and Rothstein also claim a connection between top Medjugorje supporters in the United States and the Democratic National Committee, noting common positions on social issues.

During the Corbin program, Rothstein linked the Vatican bank scandal of the 1980s with Medjugorje money laundering: "Follow the money," advised Rothstein, "it's not going to the Virgin Mary."

Earlier, Kronzer had noted in interviews with INA Today the large number of divorces experienced by many Medjugorje followers, and the prevalence of a wide range of sexual activity condemned by the Catholic Church among those who are also raking off millions of dollars promoting the Medjugorje phenomenon.

As a counter-blow to the occult and feminist influences presently at work in the Catholic Church, Kronzer declared that he will begin a campaign to send a complete CD set of his radio interviews with Michael Corbin to every Catholic bishop in the United States.

Kronzer hopes the interviews will provide needed information, and vital reassurance to all bishops that they are not alone in their struggle against those determined to destroy the basic fabric of the Catholic Church.

The CD set of interviews will also be available to the general public, and INA Today will inform its readers upon availability.

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