The Blood Of The Irish Unborn Babies Is On Francis’ And His Clergy’s Hands

The result of the Irish referendum was predictable already, but perhaps it is even more brutal than expected. Only one county against the slaughter of innocent unborn babies, all the others in favour. This Country has already passed so-called same-sex legislation, and it was not realistic to think that if a countries embraces iniquity when it does not alter their personal lives they will do so when it is about having their lives disrupted by, erm, a God-sent human life.

This is, of course, no excuse for the Evil Clown or his clergy. As a whole, and starting from Francis, they have been either silent concerning the Irish referendum, or so tame that it was exactly the same in the end.

Nor am I thinking here only of the pre-ballot day behaviour. The defence of human life must be a constant preoccupation, not an occasional remark. Pope Francis’ pathetic PR stunt about the phone call with the woman thinking of an abortion is not anywhere near actually speaking out clearly and forcefully.

Francis will visit Ireland in a few month. You can bet whatever you want that there will be nothing more than a mild reference to the fact that the Church allows itself to respectfully disagree with the referendum’s outcome, without obviously taking everything from the rights and dignity of women blablah, blah, blah and blah.

Christianity is disappearing from this Continent because the clergy is not interested in keeping it in. This has been happening for 55 years now, and no, the efforts of the likes of John Paul The Not So Great were also way short of the mark, albeit thry appear now gigantic when compared to the deeds of our “no obsesding about abortion” jackass in white.

It is no use keeping the pious illusion that our hierarchy is merely incompetent. It is either cowardly or complicitous. Very often, it is both.

When, in one thousand years, the collapse of Christianity in the XX and XXI Centuries will be examined, there is no chance that anyone will attribute it to a wrong strategy, or to changed external influences. The Church is called to shape external influences and fight them with all her strenght, not simply acquiesce to them and say “hey, it’s the times we live in”. You can win or lose. But you fight the good fight.

Francis has shown once again that, if you asked him, he would tell you that the present times have a major problem:

They are still too Catholic.

I can easily imagine him, one day, as pit neighbour in hell of the Irish Prime Minister, who calls the pro life legislation a shame for the Country. But at least, this evil guy is not the Pope.

M

Posted on May 27, 2018, in Traditional Catholicism. Bookmark the permalink. 13 Comments.

  1. “To try the faith and trust of these just ones, there will be times when all will seem lost and paralyzed. It will then be the happy beginning of the complete restoration….”
    Our Lady of Good Success.

  2. What’s so shocking about it is the realization Ireland has rejected God. It’s to read the comments of the foolish victors, who are now clamoring to get the church out of the schools. They want God gone, and they clearly hate the Catholic Church with a venom.
    We feel like we are watching Christendom sink into the waters, as Islam rises. The poor, gullible fools are too dumb to understand how they are sealing their own fate. They have now made sure there will be fewer of them to around when Islam takes over Ireland and most of Europe. Homosexual church will cheer it. Homosexual Great Britain will cheer it. Homosexual Ireland will cheer it.

  3. THE
    IRISH
    KNEELERS
    We are St. Joan,
    Philomena, Campion
    The Faith in its whole
    Is what we do champion.
    We are St. Margaret,
    Pearl of York
    Where the bowels of the Faith
    They tried to torque.
    We are Sir More,
    That’s Thomas the Saint
    Whose reputation
    They could not taint.
    We are true Catholics
    In Ireland kneeling
    Adoring His presence
    It’s not just a feeling.
    Our marriages open
    To life and beggin’
    To stop all the Prelates
    Turning us pagan!
    We are the poor,
    Uneducated ones
    But in faith well-informed
    The heretic shuns.
    And when we are told,
    “Make a mess” anymore
    De Profundis…
    We kneel and IGNORE!!

  4. Traditionalstew

    This result perfectly summarizes the so-called “Franciseffect”. Lawless, lack of repentance, lack of sacrifice, lack of belief in the Divine, ultimately leads to lifelessness, both in Spirit and body.

  5. “The defence of human life must be a constant preoccupation, not an occasional remark.” Amen. This is the tragedy, so simplified.

  6. A few years ago I was in Ireland driving around for a few weeks and so I listened to the radio a lot. There were multiple stories of pedophile priests and the Magdalene sisters laundries were big in the news because the last one had died. All these stories we’re so unbelievably bad that I realized that Ireland was utterly lost to the Catholic Church forever. I’m not surprised that they voted for this. They just voted against the church

  7. I’m one percent Irish. I’m ashamed today of that one percent.

  8. Nice blog, I remember reading your posts at Holy Smoke. You may (or may not) like this: https://www.accredited-times.com/2018/05/27/moloch-satisfied-results-ireland-referendum-repeal-8th/

  9. I’m 50% Irish—my family coming to the States in the last century. I believe they would be heartbroken over the loss of Faith. I am so disappointed, that I wish there were a medicine to change my DNA. The situation is so embarrassing and dispiriting. I watch my Irish cousins cheer for Pope Francis and support democrat candidates–so I guess I understand why everything went so badly.Thank you for your post.

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