Sunday, November 24, 2019

Chilean Bishops Conference Back Marxist Protesters Burning Churches

Chile's Conference of Bishops have echoed the calls of protesters for a new Chilean constitution as protesters ransack, loot, burn, and desecrate Catholic churches throughout the country.
This past month Chileans have seen their country ravaged by a small minority of revolutionaries, supported by the media, United Nations, and foreign international powers. Their aim is to destroy the legal system of the country and establish a communist tyranny similar to that of Venezuela and Cuba.
The protesters have an apparent affinity for fire, as they have burned down subway stations; supermarkets; small town markets and shops; commercial malls; government offices, such as the civil register for births, marriages, divorces and deaths; and they have set a couple of female police officers on fire.

Even the Catholic Church has not been spared from these acts of arson. Protesters have ransacked churches, removing pews and other works of art only to burn them in a pile outside. They have even gone as far as setting fire to the once-beautiful Iglesia de la Vera Cruz (Church of the True Cross) in Santiago, where an actual splinter from the original cross on which Christ was crucified is venerated. Fortunately, the splinter was saved from the flames.
However, images of the Virgin Mary were not so fortunate. Several were desecrated along with the church buildings themselves, which were spray-painted with images of satanic pentagrams. The host, which devout Catholics believe is the body, blood, soul, and divinity of Jesus Christ when consecrated, was also taken and trampled on. Statues of Catholic priests, which were previously displayed on public avenues, were also destroyed.

Protesters have also graphitized city walls with slogans such as “cura muerto, abono para mi huerto,” Spanish for: “[a] dead priest, [is] fertilizer for my garden.” Other graffiti states that the only church that enlightens is that which is in flames.


AMDG

6 comments:

  1. Chile is essentially a fascist state. It has been very supportive of the Catholic Church with many similarities to that of Poland. There is absolutely no surprise that there are forces at work to destroy the country in line with what has happened in Venezuela.---Francis himself views the governments of South and Central America to be vestiges of the conquistadors. The Church created from Spain has been very supportive of "strong" governments in South America. Francis wants this relationship broken and a Marxist society created for the entire region. He is the pontiff of Liberation Theology. If he supports Red China, then he supports Cuba and its infiltration of the region as well.

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  2. I've come to believe that except in the SSPX and other groups, even "sede-vacantist", there is no more Roman Catholic Church. Pope Francis, his papacy, and his appointmens are truly the work of Satan, because it is unbelievable that the Catholic Church would decline so rapidly in 6 1/2 years. Vatican II was bad enough, but this Pope literally seems to have one of his aims the destruction of the Catholic Church, its teachings, and tradition. That can only be the work of Satan.
    This bishops conference to side with the Marxists (and against their own people), is another mark of Satan. They know what Pope Francis wants, and rather than following Jesus and standing for the Faith, they stand with the Marxists who are trying to topple the Church.
    I still hope that Francis is gone before another year is out, and by some miracle, despite his cardinal appointments, the conclave elects a CAtholic Pope....perhaps someone who is not even a Cardinal.

    Damian M. Malliapalli

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  3. JBQ:

    I migh be wrong, and I apologize if I am, but I would guess that you are over 60 if you use the descriptive, "Red China". I'm only 31 (soon to be 32), but I have never heard anyone use that term.....but I know it was popular in the 1950's and 60's
    Now, I only hear China described as "China", or sometimes, "Communist China"....but never Red China. THat's a 1950's-60's term :) It was VERY popular then.

    Damian M.Malliapalli

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  4. @Anonymous: Over 60 and still "Red China".

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  5. Damian, Damian you're too young to know, even the chinese flag is red, the long march of Mao Tsu Dong made million of deads and it was in the name of Comunism-Marxism, red is the color of blood, the same for comunism, everywhere.

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  6. Pray for moral spiritual physical well being of
    Bishop Bernardino Pinera Carvallo.
    -ANDREW

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