Joseph Fosco (not verified) says:

My close brother-in-Christ, Lord Conrad Black, whom I have spiritually bonded with since last Spring, has declared that I have come to be his closest (spiritual) confidant in Chicago. This compliment comes well after the dinner Conrad and I had with Chicago’s Cardinal Francis George, wherefore I am especially grateful and much honored to be able to share such a magnificent compliment.
Forgive me if my “posted comments” do not exactly fit so appropriately next to the other “posted comments” on this site. My intentions are to share a special side of Conrad that most of the world has no idea exists. Aside from Conrad’s serious business maneuvering, Conrad is really a very compassionate, emotionally generous and spiritually connected person. Conrad has never intended to cause harm to anyone personally. Conrad never intended to violate laws. The jury in Chicago (my neighbors) decided that a majority of the criminal violations lodged against Conrad were unsubstantiated (petty). I pray that God forgives the jurors for mistakenly finding that Conrad supposedly committed a few of the violations. What can I say, they are not perfect. It is unfortunate that business leaders who become rich and along the way, cut costs in order to be effective in their pursuit of success, are often attacked by the ones (like the jurors), who are not perfect nor capable of understanding the multiple (very complex) facets of successfully directing a major corporation (in Conrad’s case several corporations). One must not lose focus of success by dwelling on the riches of the successful, one must dwell on the pursuit of ones own success, in order to establish their own riches.
Christ is protecting Conrad and the Holy Spirits blessings will forever remain with Conrad and all of his loved ones. I ask of the Holy Spirit, Christ, the Heavens above, please bless the United States Appeals System so my brother-in-Christ ultimately receives the (long overdue) just verdict that he most definitely deserves.
Thank you,
Joseph Fosco
Holy Name Cathedral Stewardship Committeeman

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