Demand Federal Express to Deliver Miracle Letter to the Vatican

On October 31, 2016, Mike Webb, the son of a legendary Baptist minister, who was an acquaintance to Bishop Fulton Sheen, sent a letter to the Vatican. The simple acknowledgement of the letter was deemed so great that political leaders interceded with Federal Express not to deliver Package 784512356857. The package was scheduled for delivery at 8:00 pm EST on November 3, 2016, but it still has not been delivered.

Sign this petition to demand release and delivery of the letter being held hostage at a delivery office in Rome. And join the international boycott to proclaim the power of faith and solidarity as that package delivery provider begins the Holiday Season, its busiest season of the year.

Dear friend in faith:


Politics should never interfere with the practice of religion,  but, throughout history, secular authorities have felt so threatened by its power that they have restricted its practices and message.  But it is an unprecedented paradox that before the Holiday Season and before Thanksgiving, representatives from the U.S. Government have used their influence to prevent Federal Express from delivering a simple letter to the Vatican, because they believed that just delivery would affect the outcome of the presidential election.



Join in solidarity with us in this season of peace by signing this petition to demand delivery of the letter. The election is over,  and the only reason to continue to hold it hostage is a fear of the power of faith.  When you sign, encourage others to join us, and join the boycott on Federal Express until they fulfill their contract for delivery.


Thanks so much, in advance,  for standing up for religious freedom and faith. If you have not already done so before this Holiday Season, please give faith a try. And, even if you have already done so, #ExpectMiracles

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