Showing posts with label profanation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label profanation. Show all posts

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Did Biden and Pelosi receive Holy Communion?

It is reported that Biden and Pelosi, keen enthusiasts for the murder of the unborn, received Holy Communion at the Pope's inaugural Mass; that they were neither warned earlier not to present themselves for Communion, nor turned away when they did so.

If this has happened, the massacre of the innocent would seem to have received the approval of the Church, and mere diplomacy has trumped the Body and Blood of our Lord.

I devoutly hope that reports of such horrible profanation are untrue. 

If they are true, the Church is grave trouble. So are we, for the evil which is promoted by self-styled Catholic supporters of abortion, for me at least, exceeds any consensual act short of murder performed by and between adult homosexuals. The Soho Masses, now moved to Farm Street, are of far less moral significance than what may have taken place in Rome.

Please feel free to correct me if I you think that I am wrong.

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Christmas Profanation

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.

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Profanation - A Fine Post by Ancient Briton

A fine post from Ancient Briton about the proposed profanation of a memorial in London to British merchan seamen who died on the Atlantic convoys which fed us in the last war.