Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Papież z twarzą jak płyta z gotowanej wołowiny

Mowił Papież:

Trzecie słowo wskazane przez papieża podczas homilii była "Radość", a tu papież zwrócił się ponownie do słów Jezusa w dniu Ewangelii: "Te rzeczy, które powiedziałem do was, aby radość moja w was była i aby radość wasza była pełna ".Papież podkreślił, że "radość jest znakiem chrześcijanina". Powiedział: "Chrześcijanin bez radości albo nie jest chrześcijaninem, albo jest chory", jego chrześcijańska zdrowia nie jest dobry ... Kiedyś powiedziałem, że są chrześcijanami z twarzami jak marynowane papryki chili: zawsze z czerwonymi twarzami, z dusz do mecz. I to jest nieprzyzwoite! ". Te "nie są chrześcijanami", dla "Christian bez radości nie jest chrześcijaninem".

A ja mówię, że to papież z twarzą jak płyta z gotowanej wołowiny, z dołowi ustach i dołowi duszy, aby dopasować. Nie wiem, co jest jego religia.

Pope with a face like a slab of boiled beef,

From Magisterium Ecclesiae:

The third word indicated by the Pope during his homily was “joy”, and here the Pope turned again to Jesus’ words in the day’s Gospel: “These things I have spoken to you, that my joy may be in you, and that your joy may be full”. The Pope highlighted that “joy is the sign of the Christian”. He said: “a Christian without joy either is not a Christian or he is sick”, his Christian health is not good ... I once said that there are Christians with faces like pickled chilli peppers: always with red faces, with souls to match. And this is unseemly!”. These “are not Christians”, for “a Christian without joy is not Christian”.


And I say there is a Pope with a face like a slab of boiled beef, with a downturned mouth and a downturned soul to match. I do not know what his religion is.

Thursday, December 18, 2014

A Target for the Aborters

A child's untrained voice singing to the Infant Jesus among the millions of voices stifled before birth, but heard by God.

An old Polish Carol: a tiny piece of Heaven.

Well, perhaps the little performer has a cleft palate, or a deformed left hand?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JcPzxWHIIt4

Sunday, November 9, 2014

Just a Grave


She was born, and died, on the 4th of March 1999. Had she lived, she would now be 15 years old. I know nothing of her history, whether she lived and died in hospital, whether she was Christened, who were her family, even if she had a family.

This is in Elbląg, in Poland, where even an unknown baby girl, fifteen years dead, has a decent grave, with a Crucifix, two Angels, and fresh flowers.

And prayers.

Monday, October 20, 2014

Kasper not a Jesuit? Who would have guessed?

“I think what he said is true,” the cardinal said of Pope Paul VI’s teaching (Humanae Vitae regarding contraception). However, he rejected the idea that any specific application of the teaching can be deducted.

Thursday, October 16, 2014

How do I explain?

With the present canaillerie in charge at the Vatican, with Catholic doctrine seemingly in tatters, with a Pope I find utterly loathsome, and a two-faced German Bishop henchman sneering at African Catholics because they don't approve of sodomy, the problem to face is:

How do I explain to non-Catholics my curious choice of religion?

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

DUH!

“The question of language has been a biggie,” Cardinal Timothy Dolan of New York told journalists at an Oct. 8 event in Rome.

Hah!

If only Aquinas had been so eloquent, all would now be well.

Monday, October 13, 2014

Yes, we are..

More Catholic than the Pope? Yes, millions of us are.

And just for the record, I will not be driven out of the Church by any rag-bag of boat-rocking clergy, be they never so high.


Sticking with the Church

How to stay Catholic, and yet publicly dissociate oneself from the current set of idiots running the madhouse?

Sunday, October 12, 2014

Has this woman read the book?

From Theresa May:

The terrorists who murdered David Haines like to call themselves the Islamic State. But I will tell you the truth: They are not Islamic. And they are not a state. Their actions have absolutely no basis in anything written in the Quran. What they believe has no resemblance whatsoever to the beliefs of more than a billion Muslims all over the world. And, like all the other Islamist terrorist organisations, they have caused the deaths of many thousands of innocent Muslim civilians. They occupy large parts of Syria and Iraq, and not only are they bringing death and destruction to the people of those countries, they have made absolutely clear their desire to attack Britain, America and the West.



Has this person read the book?


Friday, October 10, 2014

The Truth About This Crisis

Reprinted from From the National Catholic Register:


The Truth About This Crisis

 Friday, October 10, 2014 9:02 AM Comments (8)
I think it is high time that we talk frankly about what is truly happening in the Church. It is quite probable that we are approaching the denouement of this horrible play, a century in the telling, in which the Synod on the Family, currently playing out in Rome, may be the opening scene of the final act.
We endlessly speculate and debate over who is with Cardinal Kasper and who is not, who will stand up and who will be quiet, and where does doctrine end and pastoral praxis begin.  Meanwhile, a “dark and false Church,” as foreseen by Venerable Anne Catherine Emmerich, which has grown within the Church for a century, continues its unhindered progress.
We have many Cardinals and Bishops of the Holy Catholic Church who publicly put God’s law in opposition to God’s mercy! We have Cardinals and Bishops who say that the very words of Jesus, the same second person of the Trinity who suffered and died so that we might live, insufficiently express love!
Add to this the daily expressions of indifferentism and every other facet of Modernism (see Pascendi Dominici Gregis ) that are promulgated not only without fear of reproach, but with loud praise.
To say such things and to promote such thinking is cooperation with the devil, the devil that has as its end the destruction of the Church.  Whether these persons do this knowingly or unknowingly I cannot say, but I can say that it is evil.  
For those of you now rolling your eyes over what you might consider hyperbolic and overly dramatic language, I ask you to consider a few things. Pope Leo XIII said in his encyclical Satis Cognitum:
The Church, founded on these principles and mindful of her office, has done nothing withgreater zeal and endeavour than she has displayed in guarding the integrity of the faith. Hence she regarded as rebels and expelled from the ranks of her children all who held beliefs on any point of doctrine different from her own. The Arians, the Montanists, the Novatians, the Quartodecimans, the Eutychians, did not certainly reject all Catholic doctrine: they abandoned only a tertian portion of it. Still who does not know that they were declared heretics and banished from the bosom of the Church? In like manner were condemned all authors of heretical tenets who followed them in subsequent ages. "There can be nothing more dangerous than those heretics who admit nearly the whole cycle of doctrine, and yet by one word, as with a drop of poison, infect the real and simple faith taught by our Lord and handed down by Apostolic tradition" (Auctor Tract. de Fide Orthodoxa contra Arianos).
The practice of the Church has always been the same, as is shown by the unanimous teaching of the Fathers, who were wont to hold as outside Catholic communion, and alien to the Church, whoever would recede in the least degree from any point of doctrine proposed by her authoritative Magisterium.
I consider it self-evident that there many within hierarchy of the Church currently in attendance at the synod that hold who hold beliefs different from that of the Church.  Their words and actions make this abundantly clear and undeniable even by even the most ardent defenders of normalcy.
This work of destruction is a century in the making.  There are those who wish to blame Vatican II for all the evil in the Church, but that is naïve.  The ambiguities and novelties of some documents of Vatican II were placed there and exploited by those in this “dark and false church” prior to Vatican II.  The cracks in Vatican II and all that followed are merely symptoms of the growth “dark and false church.“
Pope Pius X in Pascendi Dominici Gregis warned us of the Modernist enemies within the Church a century ago.
That We make no delay in this matter is rendered necessary especially by the fact that the partisans of error are to be sought not only among the Church's open enemies; they lie hid, a thing to be deeply deplored and feared, in her very bosom and heart, and are the more mischievous, the less conspicuously they appear. We allude, Venerable Brethren, to many who belong to the Catholic laity, nay, and this is far more lamentable, to the ranks of the priesthood itself, who, feigning a love for the Church, lacking the firm protection of philosophy and theology, nay more, thoroughly imbued with the poisonous doctrines taught by the enemies of the Church, and lost to all sense of modesty, vaunt themselves as reformers of the Church; and, forming more boldly into line of attack, assail all that is most sacred in the work of Christ, not sparing even the person of the Divine Redeemer, whom, with sacrilegious daring, they reduce to a simple, mere man. 
This is a perfect diagnosis and description of the mercy vs. doctrine debate that has preceded this Synod.
This cancer that has been metastasizing in the Church for a century and those who cooperate with it hide in plain sight to the best of their ability.  There is no Holy Canon, no dogma, and no principle at all, no matter how holy, authentic, ancient, and certain it might be, that remains free of censure, criticism, false interpretation, modification, and delimitation by those in this insidious “dark and false church.”  All is clouded by senseless questions and elaborate arguments, even the very words of Our Savior. (See Holzhauser).
All that is necessary for those who work for its destruction to remain in the Church is to state that they accept the teaching of the Church while practically opposing it in every way.  There is apparently no limit to the benefit of the doubt contained in this well of deceit. They are rebellious and disobedient children who truly place themselves outside the Church, but they will not leave. No, for the real work of destruction is inside and they have spent a century climbing to the positions where they can complete their work.
And while some well-meaning Catholics, desperate to believe all is well, try to mask the cracks in the façade of St. Peter’s with layer upon layer of ‘hermeneutic of continuity’ spackle, the furious work of destruction continues unabated within its walls. 
If the Church were merely an institution of man it would be a foregone conclusion that the gates of hell will soon prevail.  Of course, it is not. We have that promise.  God will save His Church. But there will be a terrible price to pay.  Our Lady will not be able to restrain the flaming sword of our destruction.
It is time that those who see the truth of what is happening to the Church speak out about the evil that would be done to Her.  We must call evil, evil.  We must get on our knees and relentlessly beg our good God to rescue us from this “dark and false Church. “
We must hold to the Church in the universal and timeless sense, we must do penance, we must fast, and we must pray incessantly, echoing Pope Benedict XVI, that the few years which “separate us from the centenary of the apparitions at Fatima hasten the fulfilment of the prophecy of the triumph of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, to the glory of the Most Holy Trinity.”


Read more: http://www.ncregister.com/blog/pat-archbold/the-truth-about-this-crisis#ixzz3FkaIAB5b

Wishful Thinking

Remembering St Nicholas and his very physical response to Arius, how I would love to don my comcrete boots and give certain Bishops of the Catholic Church (after their defrocking of course) a foretaste of Hell as it will be after the Resurrection of the Body.

Tee! Hee!

Thursday, October 9, 2014

Christ, and not the world, is the Light of the Church.

There’s a Friend for little children
Above the bright blue sky,
A Friend Who never changes,
Whose love will never die;
Our earthly Friends may fail us,
And change with changing years,
This Friend is always worthy
Of that dear Name He bears.

Because God is perfect, He does not change.

Those, like large numbers of the current Catholic hierarchy, who wish to change the faith and its "alleged interpretations of dogma", are attempting to tamper with the immutability of the immutable, to rewrite God in their own, or their desired (as more convenient) image.

I am no theologian, only a pig-ignorant layman, but it seems to me that the synod on the family currently taking place, if it intends to bring Church discipline (and thus Faith) into line with current secular thinking, is treading close to apostasy.

Christ, and not the world, is the Light of the Church.

Kasper? Spiritual insights? I wouldn't let him train my dog.


With thanks for picture to I know not whom.

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Listen to whomsoever you like, Kasper, but don't try to impose their idiocy or your hogwash on me.

“(T)he Church will not and cannot change the teachings, the doctrine, but it’s a question of the adaption of the doctrine,” he said.

Asked specifically about the Church’s teaching on the immorality of contraception, as stated in Pope Paul VI’s encyclical Humanae Vitae, Cardinal Kasper said that “we have to interpret what he said about contraception.”

“I think what he said is true,” the cardinal said of Pope Paul VI’s teaching. However, he rejected the idea that any specific application of the teaching can be deducted.

Rather, he said, “it’s an ideal and we have to tell people, but then we have also to respect the conscience of the couples.”

Comparing the upcoming synod to the Second Vatican Council, he said the event will be “a listening gathering, listening to what the Spirit says to the Church.”

“We have to be realistic, we have to stick to the Gospel, to the doctrine,…but then apply it to the concrete situation of people who are on the way,” he said, also stating that “family life is today lived in a very different way, it’s not just the ideal we have, but we have to take people as they are and listen to them.”

Listen to whomsoever you like, but don't try to impose their idiocy or your hogwash on me.

From the twerp who is running our Church

In an interview, published October 5, with reporter Joaquín Morales Solá at Argentina’s La Nacion, the Pope said, "The world has changed and the Church cannot lock itself into alleged interpretations of dogma. We have to approach social conflicts, new and old, and try to give a hand of comfort, not to stigmatize and not to just impugn," 

What on earth are "alleged interpretations of dogma"? 

This twerp is running the Church?

....and her employers executed.

Mundabor has an interesting post, Christmas Madness . It is well worth reading, and reminds me of something similar, as long ago as 1988.
On Christmas Eve, at the brokerage where I worked we all decided to go out for lunch at a restaurant somewhere in Knightsbridge. There were about ten of us.
We were eating when suddenly a uniformed policewoman came to our table, and demanded to know who owned car number ******, which she said was illegally parked outside. A friend said it was his, but was at home in Winchester.
She then stripped, singing some secular ditty as she did so: not a real policewoman, but a “stripogram”, poor woman, and clearly a mother, because she had stretch-marks. 
The friend (an Anglican, and, incidentally, a former S.A.S colonel) and I immediately left, our lunch half-eaten.
The experience overshadowed Christmas. In any half-decent, half civilized country, such work as this poor woman did would be unnecessary and illegal, and her employers executed.

Saturday, September 6, 2014

A peaceful and functioning society

From some Irish Independent scribbler, commenting on a woman jailed for homeschooling her children without official permission:
 Irish Independent columnist Sinead Ryan. In a Thursday column she concedes that some parents do a better job at teaching some children than do schools. But (Mrs) O’Connor is teaching her children a bad lesson in civics “by her ignoring the tenets of a peaceful and functioning society.”
Left-footer's comment:

If the "peaceful and functioning" society in question allows abortion, it can stick its tenets up its lower digestive tract.

Friday, September 5, 2014

Sonnet, discovered during recent plumbing work at the Bodleian Library

News of a sonnet, discovered during recent plumbing work at the Bodleian Library, Oxford, is puzzling scholars of English Renaissance literature. Everything in the handwriting and paper indicates authenticity, but the use of the word “crust” to mean “cheek, brass neck, chutzpah” seems an anachronism.
You may read it here (spelling modernised) and make your own judgment.
Viewing the ashy desert of my lust
As I lie here abed, awaiting death,
I pray not. Tis a waste of noisome breath
To plead with unhearing gods. I put my trust
Rather in my unconquerable crust,
The steely corselet which sustained my joys
When I, like child besotted with its toys,
Pursued fair wenches, now long turned to dust.
I had my times, gamesome and hot they were.
My bastard brood in every parish grew.
My quarry? Women, and my lust the spur,
A merry hunt! My friends, to me be true:
No “Dies Irae” sing, death’s path to ease.
But “I did it my way” – at my funeral, please.

Intermittently, perhaps...

When the Church speaks through the Pope, ex cathedra, I shall listen and obey, as is my bounden duty.

To my great grief, when the current Bishop of Rome natters, I pay the same attention as I would to any cretin who occasionally talks sense.

Thursday, September 4, 2014

Catalogue of Errors

1. That John Lennon was anything more than a pretentious, talentless twerp, his fame the creation of publicity machines,

2. That the politicians, motivated by the Frankfurt School, who destroyed British education and society between 1960 and the present are anything other than traitors,

3. That Harold Wilson was a statesman and not a busy little man on the make with a tenth-rate mind who died 40 years too late,

4. That Anthony Crossland was a great educationist and not a vindictive, foul-mouthed traitor to civilisation who died 40 years too late,

5. That everyone, however vile, has a right to life including murderers, traitors, rapists, terrorists,

6. That everyone has a right to freely express his opinions, however repugnant, criminal, evil,

7. That those who advocate the legalisation of pederasty are entitled to express their point of view, and to talk to your children,

8. That Theresa May was not talking out of anything other than her mouth when she referred to "our shared values",

9. That capital and corporal punishment are bad,

10. That the Catholic Church has never been stronger.

11. ?

(to be continued, perhaps)















Monday, August 25, 2014

Well, we're waiting, Frank the Red Nose!




Oh, end  the silence! Call out  with a hundred thousand tongues. I see that the world is sick because of the silence, the bride of Christ is pale." (St Catherine of Siena)

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Remember when the Catholic Church was where men like Chesterton and Belloc could feel comfortable?

Lepanto by G. K. Chesterton

White founts falling in the courts of the sun,
And the Soldan of Byzantium is smiling as they run,
There is laughter like the fountains in that face of all men feared,
It stirs the forest darkness, the darkness of his beard,
It curls the blood-red crescent, the crescent of his lips,
For the inmost sea of all the earth is shaken with his ships.
They have dared the white republics up the capes of Italy,
They have dashed the Adriatic round the Lion of the Sea,
And the Pope has cast his arms abroad for agony and loss,
And called the kings of Christendom for swords about the Cross,
The cold queen of England is looking in the glass;
The shadow of the Valois is yawning at the Mass;
From evening isles fantastical rings faint the Spanish gun,
And the Lord upon the Golden Horn is laughing in the sun.
Dim drums throbbing, in the hills half heard,
Where only on a nameless throne a crownless prince has stirred,
Where, risen from a doubtful seat and half attainted stall,
The last knight of Europe takes weapons from the wall,
The last and lingering troubadour to whom the bird has sung,
That once went singing southward when all the world was young,
In that enormous silence, tiny and unafraid,
Comes up along a winding road the noise of the Crusade.
Strong gongs groaning as the guns boom far,
Don John of Austria is going to the war,
Stiff flags straining in night-blasts cold
In the gloom black-purple, in the glint old-gold.
Torchlight crimson on the copper kettle-drums,
Then the tuckets, then the trumpets, then the cannon, and he comes.
Don John laughing in the brave beard curled,
Spurning of his stirrups like the thrones of all the world.
Holding his head up for a flag of all the free.
Love-light of Spain - hurrah!
Death-light of Africa!
Don John of Austria
Is riding to the sea.
Mahound is in his paradise above the evening star,
(Don John of Austria is going to the war.)
He moves a mighty turban on the timeless houri's knees,
His turban that is woven of the sunset and the seas.
He shakes the peacock gardens as he rises from his ease,
And he strides among the tree-tops and is taller than the trees,
And his voice through all the garden is a thunder sent to bring
Black Azrael and Ariel and Ammon on the wing.
Giants and the Genii,
Multiplex of wing and eye,
Whose strong obedience broke the sky
When Solomon was king.
They rush in red and purple from the red clouds of the morn,
From temples where the yellow gods shut up their eyes in scorn;
They rise in green robes roaring from the green hells of the sea
Where fallen skies and evil hues and eyeless creatures be;
On them the sea-valves cluster and the grey sea-forests curl,
Splashed with a splendid sickness, the sickness of the pearl;
They swell in sapphire smoke out of the blue cracks of the ground,-
They gather and they wonder and give worship to Mahound.
And he saith, 'Break up the mountains where the hermit-folk can hide,
And sift the red and silver sands lest bone of saint abide,
And chase the Giaours flying night and day, not giving rest,
For that which was our trouble comes again out of the west.
We have set the seal of Solomon on all things under sun,
Of knowledge and of sorrow and endurance of things done.
But a noise is in the mountains, in the mountains, and I know
The voice that shook our palaces - four hundred years ago:
It is he that saith not 'Kismet'; it is he that knows not Fate;
It is Richard, it is Raymond, it is Godfrey at the gate!
It is he whose loss is laughter when he counts the wager worth,
Put down your feet upon him, that our peace be on the earth.'
For he heard drums groaning and he heard guns jar,
(Don John of Austria is going to the war.)
Sudden and still - hurrah!
Bolt from Iberia!
Don John of Austria
Is gone by Alcalar.
St Michael's on his Mountain in the sea-roads of the north
(Don John of Austria is girt and going forth.)
Where the grey seas glitter and the sharp tides shift
And the sea-folk labour and the red sails lift.
He shakes his lance of iron and he claps his wings of stone;
The noise is gone through Normandy; the noise is gone alone;
The North is full of tangled things and texts and aching eyes,
And dead is all the innocence of anger and surprise,
And Christian killeth Christian in a narrow dusty room,
And Christian dreadeth Christ that hath a newer face of doom,
And Christian hateth Mary that God kissed in Galilee,
But Don John of Austria is riding to the sea.
Don John calling through the blast and the eclipse
Crying with the trumpet, with the trumpet of his lips,
Trumpet that sayeth ha!
Domino gloria!
Don John of Austria
Is shouting to the ships.
King Philip's in his closet with the Fleece about his neck
(Don John of Austria is armed upon the deck.)
The walls are hung with velvet that is black and soft as sin,
And little dwarfs creep out of it and little dwarfs creep in.
He holds a crystal phial that has colours like the moon,
He touches, and it tingles, and he trembles very soon,
And his face is as a fungus of a leprous white and grey
Like plants in the high houses that are shuttered from the day,
And death is in the phial, and the end of noble work,
But Don John of Austria has fired upon the Turk.
Don John's hunting, and his hounds have bayed -
Booms away past Italy the rumour of his raid.
Gun upon gun, ha! ha!
Gun upon gun, hurrah!
Don John of Austria
Has loosed the cannonade.
The Pope was in his chapel before day or battle broke,
(Don John of Austria is hidden in the smoke.)
The hidden room in man's house where God sits all the year,
The secret window whence the world looks small and very dear.
He sees as in a mirror on the monstrous twilight sea
The crescent of his cruel ships whose name is mystery;
They fling great shadows foe-wards, making Cross and Castle dark,
They veil the plumèd lions on the galleys of St Mark;
And above the ships are palaces of brown, black-bearded chiefs,
And below the ships are prisons, where with multitudinous griefs,
Christian captives, sick and sunless, all a labouring race repines
Like a race in sunken cities, like a nation in the mines.
They are lost like slaves that sweat, and in the skies of morning hung
The stair-ways of the tallest gods when tyranny was young.
They are countless, voiceless, hopeless as those fallen or fleeing on
Before the high Kings' horses in the granite of Babylon.
And many a one grows witless in his quiet room in hell
Where a yellow face looks inward through the lattice of his cell,
And he finds his God forgotten, and he seeks no more a sign -
(But Don John of Austria has burst the battle-line!)
Don John pounding from the slaughter-painted poop,
Purpling all the ocean like a bloody pirate's sloop,
Scarlet running over on the silvers and the golds,
Breaking of the hatches up and bursting of the holds,
Thronging of the thousands up that labour under sea
White for bliss and blind for sun and stunned for liberty.
Vivat Hispania!Domino Gloria!
Don John of Austria
Has set his people free!
Cervantes on his galley sets the sword back in the sheath
(Don John of Austria rides homeward with a wreath.)
And he sees across a weary land a straggling road in Spain,
Up which a lean and foolish knight forever rides in vain,
And he smiles, but not as Sultans smile, and settles back the blade...
(But Don John of Austria rides home from the Crusade.)

Monday, August 11, 2014

Words of Wisdom from Pope Jim

Words of Wisdom from Pope Jim

11th August 2024



1. It's all according, really - you've just got to make the best of it.

2. Don't be a moaning minnie - it won't get you very far (culled from Harold Wilson, the sage of somewhere).

3. It never rains but it pours, but keep smiling.

4. Keep your bloody stupid boring opinions to yourself. Nobody wants you to save them.

5. Is there any more ketchup? If the cap don't fit, change the size of your head.

6. Love is cool, so love as many people as you can as much and as often as possible.

7. Don't be a boring, rosary-counting coprophagite.

8. Make time to chill out!

9. You ain't seen nothing yet! I'm gonna give this so-called Church a real shake up with the help of our separated brother and sister bishops in the protestant churches.

10. Massacre of Christians in Milton Keynes? That's an internal matter for the British Government, innit?


Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Don't you just love the smiles?

Margaret Sanger




Sœur Marie-Rose Genoud



Oh dear!

To Vatican Radio, Archbishop Giancarlo Bregantini of Campobasso-Bojano, where the Pope visited Saturday, said 200 Calabrian prisoners didn’t go to Mass because they felt it doesn’t make sense if they’re “excommunicated.”
Clearly the consciences of the prisoners, many serving for mafia crimes, have been greatly "affected," he said. In response, the prelate noted, the prison’s chaplain asked him to speak to the inmates about Francis' strong words. (D.C.L.)

Monday, July 7, 2014

Euthanasia? After you, sister!

Un certain sourire


Sœur Marie-Rose Genoud

Une moniale ursuline du canton du Valais, en Suisse, déjà remarquée pour son combat en faveur des immigrés, qui lui a valu le « Prix Courage » (on se demande bien quel courage est nécessaire pour mener cette lutte donnée en haute priorité par tout l’Occident), s’est déclarée favorable au suicide assisté. Sœur Marie-Rose Genoud a affirmé soutenir « toute personne qui, après mûre réflexion et en toute connaissance de cause, choisit de mettre fin à sa vie ». « Dieu est pour la liberté », a-t-elle affirmé. Une position qui semble ignorer royalement le fait que la vie ne nous appartient pas en propre, et que seul Dieu en dispose. L’église catholique en Suisse continue donc de « s’ouvrir au monde », sous les applaudissements frénétiques de celui-ci.


An Ursuline nun in the canton of Valais, Switzerland, already noted for her struggle for immigrants, which earned her the "Courage Award" (one wonders what courage is needed to lead this fight given high priority by all the West), has expressed support for assisted suicide. Sister Mary Rose Genoud said she would support "any person who, after careful consideration and knowingly chooses to end his life." "God is freedom," she said. A position that seems magnificently to ignore the fact that life is not our own, and that only God may dispose. The Catholic Church in Switzerland therefore continues to "open up to the world" with her frantic applause. (My rough translation)


With grateful acknowledgements to "Riposte Catholique"

Friday, July 4, 2014

écrasez l'infâme!

I have just returned from spending a grievous 4 days in Paris, a city I have known and loved since I first went there at the age of seventeen. Of my visit, more later.

I had read about the kind of aesthetic vandalism favoured by the sons and daughters of Clemenceau, Foch, and de Gaulle, but nothing prepared me for the piece of idiocy below, on the ceiling of a beautiful gallery in the Louvre, by the appropriately inelegantly named Cy Twombly (male). The comment which springs to mind is Voltaire's "écrasez l'infâme!" but the miscreant is apparently already dead and beyond retribution. 




I must therefore be content with "O tempora O mores!" to which I add, "A pox on't".

Friday, June 20, 2014

Hold me back!

Photo snitched from "That the bones you have crushed may thrill"
Man posing as Archbishop attempts to bestow Apostolic Blessing on genuine, but very worrying, Pope.

Friday, June 6, 2014

Don John of Austria, King John Sobieski III, Ferdinand and Isabella, maybe you got it all wrong

Heathen prayers in the Vatican? What is this Pope thinking of?


Hat-tip Laurence England and Liberty News:

The Quran contains at least 109 verses that call Muslims to war with nonbelievers for the sake of Islamic rule. Some are quite graphic, with commands to chop off heads and fingers and kill infidels wherever they may be hiding. Muslims who do not join the fight are called ‘hypocrites’ and warned that Allah will send them to Hell if they do not join the slaughter.
Unlike nearly all of the Old Testament verses of violence, the verses of violence in the Quran are mostly open-ended, meaning that they are not restrained by the historical context of the surrounding text. They are part of the eternal, unchanging word of Allah, and just as relevant or subjective as anything else in the Quran.
The context of violent passages is more ambiguous than might be expected of a perfect book from a loving God, however this can work both ways. Most of today’s Muslims exercise a personal choice to interpret their holy book’s call to arms according to their own moral preconceptions about justifiable violence. Apologists cater to their preferences with tenuous arguments that gloss over historical fact and generally do not stand up to scrutiny. Still, it is important to note that the problem is not bad people, but bad ideology.
Unfortunately, there are very few verses of tolerance and peace to abrogate or even balance out the many that call for nonbelievers to be fought and subdued until they either accept humiliation, convert to Islam, or are killed. Muhammad’s own martial legacy – and that of his companions – along with the remarkable stress on violence found in the Quran have produced a trail of blood and tears across world history.
- See more at: http://www.libertynews.com/2014/06/shock-for-first-time-ever-pope-to-allow-reading-of-quran-and-islamic-prayers-at-vatican-this-sunday/#sthash.Qgd0m6Kb.OVhhLsd3.dpuf

Thursday, June 5, 2014

The creation of a cohesive, easily malleable group of people is the aim of governments

First, a little story, a true one.

A few years ago, when I was working for a homelessness charity In London, a young pregnant client asked me to help her get an abortion.

When I replied that, as a Roman Catholic, I could not help with an abortion, but suggested charities which could help her with preparing for the baby and finding a flat, she complained to the manager, who told me I could not continue to work for the organization, which was multicultural, and so valued and promoted all cultures. I was not open to the client’s culture.

I asked her if the organization practised religious discrimination, and reminded her that my application for the job had been supported by a reference from an openly Catholic priest.

She asked me if my anti-abortion stance was part of my “culture”. I replied, “No, part of my religion.” She relaxed at this, and said, ”We value and respect all cultures here, including yours.”

And so the conversation ended and I kept my job, on the understanding that my religion was just a part of my “culture”, like enjoying poetry, or alcohol, or jazz, or wearing a tie - quite acceptable as a lifestyle choice, as long as it poses no threat to the social cohesion demanded by governments from the disparate people they govern.

Culture and religion are not the same. For seriously religious people, their  co-religionist are their tribe, their  nation. Whoever shares my religion, whatever her or his ethnicity, colour, social class, personal hygiene, taste in music, shirts, or food, is  someone I can understand: a sister or a brother.

The creation of a cohesive, easily malleable group of people is the aim of  governments. To reach this goal, the divisive stony Decalogue of monotheistic religion must give way to the inclusive soggy ukase of the nanny state,  of adamantine hardness.

The governmental insistence on “diversity” is interesting, because it is self-contradictory. The diversity of a Muslim, or a Catholic does not accept the diversity of someone who practises homosexual sex. The diversity of a practising homosexual does not accept the diversity of a someone who states that such acts are against the natural law. Clearly diversity must pertain only to the cultural, not ethical, because ethical diversity raises too many problems. It must therefore be eliminated.

So what is the solution for those in authority?

Among the methods used  to erode ethical or religious diversity is ambiguity or imprecision. Nothing is right or wrong, but simply acceptable or unacceptable – but to whom? They word “culture” is used to cover religion, morality, dress, the arts, food – the list is long. This recourse to ambiguity is used not only by civil governments, but sometimes also by religious authorities. The ARCIC documents are an example. The old I.C.E.L. translation of the Mass, for example, used the phrase (of the bread before consecration) “it will become for us the Body of Christ”.

What do these words mean? Does “for us” mean “for our sake”, as in “my parents did a lot for me?”, or “in our opinion”, as in “for me, music is the greatest of the arts” - only for us, not for everyone? There is no ambiguity in the Latin, but I am not so sure that there was no vagueness in the minds of the translators. The books used twenty years ago in the preparation of my children for first Holy Communion avoided the divisive doctrine of Transubstantiation altogether. My parish priest in England when I asked him about this told me that my understanding of the Sacrament was too crude. “We have moved forward from all that”. Another weasel phrase – why do we always move forward, never sideways or backwards? Is theology also subject to Darwinian evolution, so that later is always better?

And what have we moved forward from? From plain speaking to anodyne obfuscation.


VERITAS IN CARITATE - truth in charity - is a fine motto. Truth curtailed by a desire to be tactful, or accepted, is not so fine. If no one knows what anyone means, no reasonable discourse is possible. Terms cannot be defined and no one can agree or disagree.