(Paris) Fabrice Madouas addresses "Catholics on the Black List" in an excellent way, in his published article for "Valeurs Actuelles" about the situation in laicistic [secular] France at a worrying point.
The growing gap between the Catholics and the government can not be explained only by the indifference of the President. From the first day of his term, he placed his seat under the patronage of radical secularist Jules Ferry [1] , whose goal is to organize a "humanity without God and King." This is a reason why Catholics are concerned about his program and are outraged about the humiliation and harassment that the left inflicts on the Church. This strongly suggests that, the government wants confrontation, hoping to mobilize their own camp by it.
Christiane Taubira [2] provided the best example when she received Cardinal Vingt-Trois with casualness, when he wanted to talk to her about the marriage, which bordered on contempt. The deputies of the Left could feel such a hostile environment that they gave him to understand so that the opinion of the Church for them counts for nothing in the debate. This abruptness is not surprising: not a single government minister, says Ayrault of himself, are practicing, only six call themselves believers, including Cecile Duflot.
Last winter, the housing minister had the audacity to publicly comment on the assumption that the Church cares little for the poor, so he threatened to confiscate ecclesiastical buildings to house the homeless. But it's still Vincent Peillon who wins the prize for anti-Church Aggression: In January he contested the existence of Catholic doctrine in question in public debates on gay marriage [aberromarriage]. Cardinal Vingt-Trois reacted strongly: "If not even a discussion is any longer possible, then there is an official state doctrine and the thought police." [On Education Minister Vincent Peillon see separate report .]
Are Catholics become second-class citizens? The question is all the more justified because the government shows a lot more respect to other religions this year took [Interior Minister] Manuel Valls twice breaking bread, taking part in Ramadan. "One way for the Republic, to show their affection to the Muslims of our country," he explained. Also, something never seen by the public authorities, when churches and Christian cemeteries are desecrated, although it concerns more than 80 percent of all anti-religious violence in France.
Text: L'Observateure de la Christianophobia / Giuseppe Nardi
Image: L'Observateure de la Christianophobia
Trans: Tancred vekron99@hotmail.com
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I must now set about finding out the Religious or religious affiliations of the six believers and the ethnic and Religious or religious heritages of the unbelievers. I don't like seeing photos of Cardinal Vingt Trois and other Bishops being welcomed by their hosts into Holocaust Museums with their pectoral Crosses covered. I don't like it at all.
ReplyDelete"Every one therefore that shall confess me before men, I will also confess him before my Father who is in heaven. But he that shall deny me before men, I will also deny him before my Father who is in heaven."
ReplyDeleteYes Simeon. Yes.
ReplyDeleteLooking at the photo of Mr Hollande I have to ask, couldn't the Freemasons who run the show over there have picked a more intelligent-looking man than that idiot?
ReplyDeleteBut I suppose when you need a useful idiot to carry out your plans you need to select an idiot.
I don't think he is any less intelligent-looking than the useful idiots they chose to run the U.S. Or Germany. Or Canada. Or.....
DeleteI had wondered if Hollande was being forced to do the things he is doing. But I guess you are right that he was chosen because he's an idiot. For example, whose idiot idea was it to immortalize the extremely vulgar Femen on a postage stamp that Hollande stood by it's unveiling? A grown
ReplyDeleteman head of State. Must be an idiot.
This was the guy that Ed Milliband hailed as his mentor!
ReplyDeleteBe afraid, be very afraid!