Monday, June 10, 2019

Belgian Church Working Group Sought to Normalize Pedophilia in 1982 (I)

Bishop Vangheluwe 2008 in Africa.

by Ferdinand Boischot

In hardly any other country was the secularization and de-Christianization following the Second Vatican Council as deep and broad as in Belgium, and especially in the northern Dutch-speaking area.

Left-oriented, progressive "believers" seized the ecclesiastical structures. Theological expertise, patristics and fundamental theology were quickly removed. With a so-called Haalbaarheidsmoraal ("accessibility morality", but de facto relativization of all moral norms) a complete adaptation to the zeitgeist was carried out and in particular a takeover of the total sexual freedom and a fixation on it.

Within this framework, what is well documented is an almost complete homophilization of the clergy.

The abuse scandals revealed over the last 20 years have also emerged in this context.

The Cardinals Suenens and Danneels and Bishop Jozef Desmet (Diocese of Bruges) were internationally renowned for their progressiveness (Suenens and Desmet played a prominent role in the Second Vatican Council revolution.) Suenens and Danneels propagated sexual freedom at all levels and practiced tolerance, where the successor of Desmet as Bishop of Bruges, Roger Vangheluwe, not only hushed up all sexual scandals, but himself preyed for many years on the children of his own brother.l

Where, at the moment, the Catholic Church is shaken by pedophile and homosexual abuse scandals and this vile situation is denounced by Pope Em. Benedict XVI. and leading cardinals and bishops (Card. Brandmüller, Card. Sarah, Archbishop Viganò), some modernist theologians in Germany and the United States  recite the mantra denying any connection between homosexuality and homophily on the one hand and pedophilia on the other.

It may not be true, but it is true:

In the years immediately before, during and especially after the Second Vatican Council, a mafia-like, male, homosexual and paedosexual group has taken root in the clergy.

The Dutch-language Catholic Church Kerkelijk Leven ("Church Life") had in 1978 at that time a very Catholic Flanders circulation of about 500,000 copies and a then estimated readership of 1.5 million readers. It was the most widely read newspaper in Flanders. It was conducted by the West Flemish diocese of Bruges (then headed by Bishop Emile-Joseph De Smedt) and the Archdiocese of Mechelen-Brussels (Archbishop Danneels), with the Theological Faculty of the University of Louvain which played a major role (so-called Bruges -Louvain axis).

Editor-in-chief of the rather boring paper was the West Flemish priest Felix Dalle, who had very modern views. Some very modernist books were not well received by literary criticism in the 1970s (De vluchtheuvel).

Under Dalle, as part of modernization, the Church paper was renamed Kerk en Leven (Church and Life).

On August 9, 1984, an article about the "Ecumenical Working Group on Pedophilia" appeared in this official North Belgian church paper:

"For some years there has been an ecumenical working group on pedophilia in Flanders.
This working group consists of Catholics and Protestants.
This working group wants to sensitize the churches to the phenomenon of pedophilia, to pass on information and to reduce prejudices.
At the same time, the working group wants to find out about everything that appears in the field of pedophilia.
In addition, the working group aims to create a meeting place for pedophile people to share thoughts and encourage each other.
Everyone is welcome who would like to get to know pedophilia and pedophiles on condition that this happens in openness, respect and reliability.
At the beginning of the new season, the working group will also be involved: Pastor (Pastoor) Jef Barzin, Duinstraat 30, 2008 Antwerp, Tel. (03) 2366395.

The next meeting of the Ecumenical Working Group on Pedophilia will take place on Saturday 8th September in the chapel "The Olive Branch" in Brasschaat, Leopoldslei 35, from 10:00 to 14:00 at the latest.

We are happy to bring a small refreshment.
Further information can be obtained from: Mr. L.P.G. van Tricht, Dorpsstraat 86, 2080 Chapels. For the working group: Th. Weerstra, Van der Meerschenlaan 73, 1150 Brussels. "(2)
(Own word-accurate translation)

It can not be said much more clearly.

Text: Ferdinand Boischot
Picture: MiL

(1) The Rhine flows into the tiber by Ralph M. Wiltgen S.V.D., Sarto Verlag 2004

The role of Bishop De Smedt in rejecting the prepared scheme of Father Sebastiaan Tromp SJ is also highlighted in the Lexicon of Theology and Church.

In particular, the website www.volgconcilie.be edited by the Faculty of Religious Studies of the University of Leuven from 2009ff on 24 November 1962 and 1 December 1962 (Intervention of Bishop De Smedt with the key words: triumphalism, clericalism, juridism).

The website www.volgconcilie.be was directed by the then Dean of the Faculty of Arts Matthijs Lamberigts and Karim Schellekens. The latter was also known as co-author of the multi-volume biography of Cardinal Godfried Danneels, in which both the affair of the disappeared ring  of Card. Danneels and the existence of the Mafia of St. Gallen is mentioned. The book launch took place on September 22, 2015 in the Vita Hall under the basilica of Koekelberg. The video can be found on YouTube.)

(2) Kerk en Leven, 9 August 1984.
Illustrations of the original article can often be found on the internet, i.a. very meritorious in the sarcastic Flemish national weekly paper, t Pallieterke (2004). This was the first report in the Dutch-speaking press in Belgium since 1984! See also here  A detailed discussion and photo documentation at kavlaanderen.blogspot.be (also with a joint photo of Bishop Bonny, Bishop Vicar Selderslaghs and Dean Jef Barzin).

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Trans:Tancred velron99@hotmail.com
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disappeared ring

Sunday, June 9, 2019

Pope Francis Turns Predator Over to Secular Arm

Decision as a result of serious allegations of abuse against clerics of the Diocese of Ciudad Real - The victim is accused of abusing several minors in a seminary

Madrid (kath.net/KAP) Pope Francis has dismissed a Spanish priest in the face of serious allegations of abuse. As the Diocese of Ciudad Real announced, the decision "for the good of the Church" was final. The entire Catholic community of the Diocese of Ciudad Real was on the side of the victim, it said.

The victim is accused of abusing several minors in a seminary. According to his diocese, he had already been given a secluded life in the monastery in a canon law procedure. But the man did not stick to that. In a lawsuit in front of a secular court, he faces a prison sentence of several years. 

Edit: he couldn’t be satisfied with having a fulfilling life of doing penance for his sins and good for people, he had to follow his compulsions to prey on young people.  It’s not clear here why he had access to minors in monastic seclusion.

Trans: Tancred vekron99@hotmail.com
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Austrian Priest From CDF Cleared of Accusations of Sexual Harrassment

Acquittal for P. Hermann Geißler (The Work).

(Rome) A senatorial tribunal of the Supreme Court of the Apostolic Signatura in Rome pronounced Fr. Hermann Geissler of the spiritual family The Work free of all charges. A former member of The Work accused him of molesting her in 2009.

The Tyrolean Hermann Geissler completed his priestly education in the Collegium Rudolphinum in Heiligenkreuz, which was founded by Bishop Rudolf Graber of Regensburg. In 1988, Geissler joined the spiritual family Das Werk based in Bregenz. In 1991 he received his doctorate at the Pontifical Lateran University and was ordained the same year. After a time in parish ministry, he was appointed to the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, where from 2009 he was head of the teaching section.

At the end of January 2019, he asked the Congregation for his laicisation. By doing so, he wanted to be able to keep the Congregation safe from damage and so he could better defend against the allegations made against him. At the same time he urged the continuation of the legal proceedings against him to clarify the matter.

A judge's senate of the Supreme Court of the Apostolic Signatura exhonerated him with a decision of May 15. The judges did not believe the plaintiff and cleared Geissler.

The plaintiff, a former member of the religious family The Work, had a brief sexual relationship with a co-brother in 2008. In 2009, she had sexually harassed Father Geissler, also a brother. In 2011 she left the community "by mutual agreement.” However, she then began a campaign and filed a complaint against the two religious.

Numerous media reported about her as a “victim of abuse,” also internationally. Her "case,” despite not being fact checked, was the subject of feminist documentary films that were broadcast as an indictment on public service television (BR). Herder Verlag published a book about her "case". In the autumn of 2018, the television station Arte broadcast the documentation of God’s abused servants, in which her “case" was also broadly treated. Ready supporters
can always be found in the fight against the Church and especially "conservative" religious communities.

After leaving the Order, it became known that she is married to another priest and has a child with him. The priest was suspended on it a divinis.

Kathpedia writes about the plaintiff that she is "campaigning against the Church and consecrated congregations." The judges may have seen it this way as well.

Text: Giuseppe Nardi
Picture: The factory FSO
Trans: Tancred vekron99@hotmail.com
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Friday, June 7, 2019

Cardinal Pujats: “I’m a Traditionalist and I Informed the Pope of This in a Letter

[Gloria.tv]  "I'm a traditionalist and I informed the Pope of this in a letter I sent to him through the Nunciature," Latvian Cardinal Janis Pujats told Polonia Christiana on 4 June. Pujats added that the discipline of the sacraments should be observed in the Church, especially regarding the Sacrament of Matrimony. He pointed out that the Church must not imitate the sins of the world and, for example, bless homosexual couples. Pujats also explained that sexual atheism is more dangerous than Communist atheism.

Pujats criticized that in many churches very few stand in line for confession, but all go to communion. Quote: "I never allowed that in my church." The communion queues introduced after the Council produce a group pressure so that the people feel obliged to go to communion in order not to stand out, the Cardinal explains. Pujats warned that the priests will be held responsible before God for this abuse.

Pujats is critical of the transition from Latin to the national languages because many things have been lost in the process. Many teachings regarding the liturgy, dogmatics or morality were formulated very precisely in Latin over the centuries. These pearls were only translated to a limited extent. After the Council, the professors in the seminars did not take these things very serious and their seminarians cared even less about them.

The Cardinal explained that discipline and order have to prevail in a seminary. The environment in the seminary must be different from that in the world. Otherwise, the candidates for the priesthood enter the seminary as laymen and also leave it as such. Pujats wishes a monastic discipline in the seminary where the best spiritual fathers are educated. Future priests should be holy. Only then we will see positive effects.

H/t: Canon212

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Pride Month: Some News Highlights — Joan of Arc Stonewall Liturgy & David Haas Has Fabulous New Musical Instruments

Edit: he even teaches students at a “Catholic” high school.

EAGAN, Minnesota, June 5, 2019 (LifeSiteNews) – A famous American Catholic hymnist whose songs are sung in churches across the continent every Sunday has composed a chant to celebrate homosexuality.
David Haas, 61, is known by Catholics throughout the English-speaking world for such hymns as “Blessed are They,” “You Are Mine,” and “Servant Song.” Jesuit-run America Magazine has called Haas “one of the most prolific and significant liturgical composers of the post-Vatican II English-speaking church.
On Monday, June 3, Haas announced on social media that he had written a refrain to celebrate “Pride Month.” His post included an image with rainbow colors with the word “pride” written across in bold white letters. 
Will David Haas be providing musical accompaniment at the Stonewall Mass?
I thought I’d seen it all!

Clownworld Commence!
Someone should invite Bishop Tobin!
Steve Skojec isn’t bothered by immodest women.





Anyway, imagine having a fruitful tool for evangelization and refusing to use that tool for unclear
reasons, Father Kusick. I’m fairly certain the North American Martyrs didn’t give up on the Mowhawks in sweltering days in the Americas. What’s a few twitter trolls?


Meanwhile, IMAGINE MY SHOCK! Storytime tranny is a pedophile!
I’ll probabably update this throughout the day.
Tancred velron99@hotmail.com

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Gänswein Speaks on Alpha and the Omega of Human Dignity and the Catholic Foundations of Modern Law (I)


Edit: looks like a citation which I found on Canon212 from Gloria.tv is not looking at the context of the entire speech. I just went through it today in its first part.

KARLSRUHE, 05 June, 2019 / 8:59 PM (CNA Deutsch) .-
The Federal Republic of Germany, too, as a state and society needs the Catholic answer to the question of the dignity of man: this has been postulated by Archbishop Georg Gänswein.

The prefect of the papal house and private secretary of Pope emeritus Benedict XVI. In yesterday's lecture on the annual reception in the foyer "Church and Law,” called on Christians to "take up a stronger and courageous position again.” At stake is nothing less than a right understanding of human dignity as the likeness of God, emphasized Gänswein.

Ultimately, as an image of God, man is not identifiable over "accidental" questions such as his sexual orientation or his profession, the archbishop emphasized: questions that the Federal Constitutional Court has been concerned with recently, such as homosexual marriage.

"The homosexual partners are - whether claiming marriage, or no marriage - old, and are about to take the last step of their lives - and sexual orientation no longer matters - being a nurse or being homosexual is accidental, it is not essential to being human. All homosexuals, divorced people, atheists and so on will at once stand before God and before his judgment,” said Gänswein.

In view of the 70th anniversary of the Basic Law of the Federal Republic of Germany, the Archbishop underlined that the Basic Law was "open to the natural law of its origin, which the Creator has imprinted on his creature and on his creation".

This must be done today - with Pope Benedict XVI. and his speech in the Bundestag in 2011 - to be reminded again urgently, said Gänswein on 4 June 2019 at the annual reception of the foyer "Church and Law".

"What is needed in a society where relativism and the rejection of religious truths are a good thing is a contribution to a different truth, to a different perspective, to an alternative concept of the nature of man."

CNA Deutsch EXCLUSIVELY documents the full text of the speech with friendly permission in two parts. Here is the first part:

Dear Ladies and Gentlemen!

This place and this hour invite in a special way, not always to find new topics, but rather to reflect in patient dialogue and in ever new variations about what holds our community together in its innermost. An approximate sketch of the reflections, which I would now like to present to you, I had almost spontaneously in my mind when I pledged, which Archbishop Stephan Burger, the bishop of my home town, had wrested from me about half a year ago.

After looking at the contributions of the previous speakers, I can now feel confirmed, starting with the profound comments of Cardinal Lehmann's "On the opposing-peaceful relationship between church and state today,” with which he addressed the series of the Karlsruhe Foyer "Church and Law" on 19 June 2007, to the lecture last year by Professor Peter Dabrock, the President of the German Ethics Council, on the topic: "The dignity of man is granularizable, does the basis of our community have to be rethought?"

Thus, as a German and a Catholic priest, who works at the Roman Curia, I can not avoid the concept of human dignity. For in this concept, which consists of two words, religion and law, which so to speak, give the kiss of peace. And how could I pass over this most wondrous concept of our German constitution in the year in which the Constitutional Law celebrates its 70th birthday.

It did not shock me then that last year it said: "The dignity of man is granularizable", when Professor Dabrock sharpened his brilliant analysis with the aforementioned expression of the Ssociologist Christoph Kucklick at this point! Literally this means that the dignity of man is not only palpable, it can de facto also crumble between our fingers into granules like a friable piece of dry earth. Why is that not shocking me? Well, from history we know that the human body is virtually pulverizable, as the world had to exemplify 80 years ago in the extermination camps of the Nazis and the gulags of the Soviets and their battlefields - up to the nuclear flashes of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. After all, we all learn that at some point the human body will crumble to dust even after the most beautiful, peaceful, and happy life. We learn it from our relatives, friends, and ourselves. "Remember, man, that you are dust, and you will return to the dust again" (Gen 3:19). This is the annual reminder of Ash Wednesday, in which the liturgy of the Church reminds us of our earthly end. This reminder is an invitation to pause and meditate.

The human disintegrates. He becomes earth or ashes. His body is pulverizable. Is that his dignity? - What is human dignity? Our Basic Law seems to begin with a pious wish, a sentence that can only be understood aesthetically, and, strictly speaking, with a false statement: "The dignity of man is inviolable." What does this sentence mean? What follows from him? And what if the dignity is touched? And what do you do as a lawyer under these circumstances?

I do not want to give you a legal or legal history lecture - which you certainly will not be sorry at me for - but let me get straight to the heart of the matter.

I am a priest, bishop of the Catholic Church. We have the ius divinum and the jus mere ecclesiasticum, divine and purely ecclesiastical law, which is why my supreme legislator would, so to speak, "make hell with me" if I now tell you something different from what is covered by natural law and revelation. The lawyers, judges, canonists and civil servants present represent the state of the Federal Republic of Germany. Perhaps your chief employer gives you a little less Hell if you should tell me something different in this dialogue than state raison d'etat and state doctrine of the Federal Republic - but for sure public opinion would set a fire beneath you all the more effectively. But since we are, so to speak, among ourselves, let us now look at whether and how we come together in the concept of human dignity.

The Catholic answer to the question of the dignity of man is this: human dignity is not that man has a leg or a brain. Man does not earn his dignity. Therefore he can not lose it. It is given to every single human being before the beginning of creation, and lies in the will of God to create man in his image, in the image of God. This dignity is therefore given to all people and their own, no matter where they come from, what language they speak, which skin color they have, whether they are politically uninterested or particularly radical, whether law-abiding or lawbreaker. It is - although we all know it, be it at this point once again explicitly stressed - of course, also to all non-Christians. All human beings are created in the image of God.

The dignity of man does not depend on what he does, what he thinks or says, but on what he is. So what is the human? What does it mean that he is the image of God?

I found a particularly beautiful answer in Chartres years ago, when unknown sculptors staged Genesis' Biblical account of the creation of the world with a semicircle of sculptures over the cathedral’s 13th century north portal, in which we speak of the fifth day of creation - in the moment when he has just created the birds and when he looks lovingly at them, how they flee from his gaze and fly freely into the sky! - for the first time falls the idea: "Let us make human beings in our image, similar to us (Gen 1:26)". At the very sight of the freedom of the birds, God therefore falls for the thought of creating man as a coronation of creation, as a free being, even like himself. God looks like his son, like Jesus, who, just at the moment of this idea, with his first idea and conception of man, the young Adam - as thought, but bodily - looks over the right shoulder, like him with a twin his features, but without a beard.

The location of this representation at the Cathedral of Our Lady of Chartres also shows that this image of humanity is a special good that does not simply come from nature and has grown on trees. And so it is with human dignity. It is a cultural asset. It originates in a genuine way from our culture; it does not come from China or Japan, not from India, not even from the "House of Islam". It comes solely from our history, and especially from the self-revelation of God, as it has come down to us in the scriptures of Judaism and Christianity.

It is therefore not surprising that in recent years, especially in Germany, the realization has prevailed - in statements of such sober thinkers such as Jürgen Habermas and Ludger Honnefelder - that especially against the background of Judaeo-Christian tradition, the divine image of man became the matrix of the notion of "human dignity,” where the beautiful word received not only constitutional rank, but where has occupied the central place of the new German Constitutional Law since May 8, 1949, where in the very first sentence of the first article is says laconically: "The dignity of People is untouchable. "

The sentence has become, so to speak, the soul of our constitution, which the legislative elite of the new Federal Republic rediscovered only four years after the end of World War II and the incredible catastrophe of the Germans under the National Socialists, thank God. That was not accidental. After all, it was also an unprecedented break with civilization by the arbitrary legislation that Europe experienced and suffered under the Nazis in Germany. 70 years ago Germany returned to the civilization of Europe and its Jewish-Christian heritage with this step and phrase. It was a stroke of luck, almost a miracle. And it was a homecoming.

And here we come with our brief reflection in the core of that point, the state  and constitutional law judge Ernst Wolfgang Böckenförde spoke out in 1964 in his famous and often cited dictum: "The liberal secular state lives on in conditions that it itself can not gaurantee. That is the great venture it has made for the sake of freedom.”

If, therefore, the state can not guarantee the necessary, life-giving conditions, others are called upon to guarantee and protect them as well as possible, or at least to remind them of them again and again. But in this country, that can not be first the parliaments and other chambers of the sovereign people. This is primarily a matter for churches and synagogues, especially in a radically pluralistic world. This is what Pope Benedict XVI did on September 22, 2011, when he stated in front of the German parliament in the Berlin Reichstag: "The idea of ​​human rights, the idea of ​​the equality of all people before the law, the recognition of the inviolability of human dignity in each of them is based on the conviction of a creator God. This knowledge of reason is our cultural memory, ignoring it or seeing it as a mere past would be an amputation of our culture as a whole and deprive it of its wholeness. "

I return to the initial question: is the dignity of man pulverizable, as the body of man? The answer is absolutely clear: no. Man, as an image of God, is not a collection of matter produced according to a certain pattern, or a clumped pile of cells that works for a certain lifetime, and then nothing more. As an image of God, man is called to seek and recognize with his soul his archetype, the true and eternal God, beyond his death - even if his body has already fallen apart and no longer exists. His dignity lies in his freedom to seek God and to know God, no matter where and how the individual is at the moment, which material constraints press him or which bodily afflictions hinder and burden him. His soul is created freely and it remains for all eternity.

Ladies and gentlemen, I hope that you can largely agree with me here and that neither you nor I will have problems with our respective employers because of this agreement.

For where you could agree with me in my previous reflection on human dignity, it shows how close Catholic moral teachings and convictions of the constitutional legislator once must have been. Of course, they were never identical. But the Basic Law is open from its origin to the natural law which the Creator has imprinted in his creature and in his creation. This is clearly demonstrated by the concept of human dignity. Is this still the case today in the general public, in the everyday life of the Federal Republic? Is the drawn view suitable for everyday use?

Of course, it can not be overlooked that you, ladies and gentlemen, in the distinguished forum of the Constitutional Court, with your case-law, are something of a legal navigator for the whole of Germany, which has undergone remarkable developments in recent years. For example, they have opened the door to same-sex partnerships between men or women, calling their marriage a "marriage," and with regard to the case-law relating to church labor law, the ladies and gentlemen of the Federal Labor Court have gained a lot of power.

I deceive myself by saying that the jurisprudence in Germany is almost always and everywhere hailed when it makes decisions that minimizes, eliminates or rejects consideration for Christian values ​​and Christian moral concepts. And I can understand that very well.

In the immediate material concerns of a civilian divorced and remarried nurse, it may be important to continue to practice the profession. For two men or two women who love each other physically, it may be a great relief for society to create more comfortable living conditions. There is almost preprogrammed the jubilation for the legislation and jurisdiction that introduces such changes, and also the vilification for the Church, which does not come to this jubilation, even blocks it.

Do Church and state in Germany perhaps no longer speak of the same concept, if they invoke the dignity of man? Are Church and state now on different sides, separated by a deep ditch? At best, we have the same point of view, but we are looking in opposite directions. The Church does not want and must not only satisfy the material needs of man. It is not just Caritas, even though these and many other outstanding Catholic social and health care institutions naturally belong to the Church. The Church as a whole, however, is responsible for more, first and last, for the souls and their peace with themselves and God. The material concerns, on the other hand, are relative and constantly changing. The nurse just mentioned is no longer a nurse but a human in her spare time, in her retirement. The gay partners are - marriage, or not marriage - also old and are about to take the last step of their lives - and then sexual orientation no longer matters. Being a nurse or being homosexual is accidental, it does not really matter to being human. All homosexuals, divorcees, atheists and so on will once stand before God and before His judgment.

In the Last Judgment, it depends on their humanity, not on accidents such as sexual orientation, duration of a partnership, world view et cetera. The legislation and jurisprudence I have just targeted in Germany, however, is only concerned - may I once pronounce this in front of you so unguarded? - with these accidents, which of course require a necessary regulation in order to maintain the common good.

Let me continue to make it clear that the Federal Republic is on its way through history, seventy years after its foundation, to say goodbye to the priming of its original Christian-humanistic world view and of natural law. At this fork in the cross, Church and state are now going their own separate ways. It is a crossroads. That's what the Catholic Church understood. The fact that she can not help but cling to natural law and her Christian view of man is obvious. We can not and will not pass over the differences nicely. But perhaps I should now put my finger in this wound and introduce an alternative, natural law-based conception of jurisprudence and law creation from the Catholic side to once again to promote understanding and to open eyes, ears, heart and mind for classical Catholic positions,  but also in the foundations of the modern and prosperous Federal Republic, which, after the apocalyptic years of the "Third Reich" and the wars instigated by Hitler and his extermination campaign against the Jewish people, experienced a legal peace unprecedented in the history of Europe?

Nobody can close their eyes to this reconciliation. Who could have known this miracle 80 or 70 years ago? And I could almost conceive it as a small miracle that you have invited me as a member of that profession, whose reputation has recently come so terribly under the wheels, to take the floor today at this point. For this reason, allow me, in the following, not so much as a canonist, but above all as a Catholic priest, to address the word to you, who also had the undeserved fortune of being allowed to stand next to Pope Benedict at the altar in the last few years. And so I would like to ask you now to allow me to remind you of his epochal speech to the German Bundestag in September 2011 again, a longer passage in the wording:

"In a majority of legal matters, the majority may be a sufficient criterion, but that in the basic questions of law, which is about the dignity of man and humanity, the majority principle is not sufficient, it is obvious: Every person responsible must look for the criteria of his or her orientation in understanding the law ...

This conviction was what motivated resistance movements to act against the Nazi regime and other totalitarian regimes, thereby doing a great service to justice and to humanity as a whole. For these people, it was indisputably evident that the law in force was actually unlawful. Yet when it comes to the decisions of a democratic politician, the question of what now corresponds to the law of truth, what is actually right and may be enacted as law, is less obvious. In terms of the underlying anthropological issues, what is right and may be given the force of law is in no way simply self-evident today. The question of how to recognize what is truly right and thus to serve justice when framing laws has never been simple, and today in view of the vast extent of our knowledge and our capacity, it has become still harder.

How do we recognize what is right? In history, systems of law have almost always been based on religion: decisions regarding what was to be lawful among men were taken with reference to the divinity. Unlike other great religions, Christianity has never proposed a revealed law to the State and to society, that is to say a juridical order derived from revelation. Instead, it has pointed to nature and reason as the true sources of law – and to the harmony of objective and subjective reason, which naturally presupposes that both spheres are rooted in the creative reason of God.

Through this encounter, the juridical culture of the West was born, which was and is of key significance for the juridical culture of mankind. This pre-Christian marriage between law and philosophy opened up the path that led via the Christian Middle Ages and the juridical developments of the Age of Enlightenment all the way to the Declaration of Human Rights and to our German Basic Law of 1949, with which our nation committed itself to “inviolable and inalienable human rights as the foundation of every human community, and of peace and justice in the world”.

How do you recognize what is right? In history, legal systems have almost always been religiously founded: the view of the deity determines what is right among people. Unlike other great religions, Christianity has never given the state and society a right of revelation, nor a legal system of revelation. Instead, it referred to nature and reason as the true sources of law - to the harmony of objective and subjective reason, which of course presupposes the foundation of both spheres in the creative reason of God ...

For the development of law and for the development of humanity, it was highly significant that Christian theologians aligned themselves against the religious law associated with polytheism and on the side of philosophy, and that they acknowledged reason and nature in their interrelation as the universally valid source of law. This step had already been taken by Saint Paul in the Letter to the Romans, when he said: “When Gentiles who have not the Law [the Torah of Israel] do by nature what the law requires, they are a law to themselves ... they show that what the law requires is written on their hearts, while their conscience also bears witness ...” (Rom 2:14f.). Here we see the two fundamental concepts of nature and conscience, where conscience is nothing other than Solomon’s listening heart, reason that is open to the language of being. If this seemed to offer a clear explanation of the foundations of legislation up to the time of the Enlightenment, up to the time of the Declaration on Human Rights after the Second World War and the framing of our Basic Law, there has been a dramatic shift in the situation in the last half-century. The idea of natural law is today viewed as a specifically Catholic doctrine, not worth bringing into the discussion in a non-Catholic environment, so that one feels almost ashamed even to mention the term”

After reading these words you will understand why I have so extensively quoted Benedict XVI. It is also an appeal to Christians in our society to return to a stronger and more courageous position.

We have seen that legislation and jurisprudence, pushed by a passing materialistic mainstream in public opinion, deal primarily with the accidental problems of being human. But we need to stick to the essence, and we hope in this way to be helpful as Christians to our homeland, in which we only speak with the majority, if it is the truth, and otherwise confess the truth in contradiction. Because that covers our constitution, in which one should feel comfortable as a Catholic and as an atheist. What is needed in a society where relativism and the rejection of religious truths are a good thing is a contribution to another truth, to a different perspective, to an alternative concept of the nature of man. The Church has always offered that over the centuries.

The continuation of the lecture can be read later.

Trans: Tancred vekron99@hotmail.com
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George Soros Praises Pope Francis

Soros praise for Pope Francis: How far do they go together? How far is the equality of ideas?



(Rome) The left oligarch George Soros praises  Pope Francis. The multi-billionaire, w
international network for influencing politics and public opinion, showed his satisfaction with the ruling Pope on Twitter. In the past there were already direct connections. Above all, the bond is an amazingly similar agenda.

George Soros, though a currency speculator, is among the most influential people in the world. This is because he uses his billions of assets to influence politics and public opinion directly, and internationally. For this purpose, he built up an organizational network, which in turn finances and directs a network of NGOs. At the heart of the network is the endowment of the Open Society Foundations. The control center is ultimately Soros himself. This allows him to a more rapid setting of the agenda in parliaments, governments, political parties or organizations. Soros is the first, truly global, political body that basically consists of only his person and money. He buys the desired opinion.

Soros also sponsors of Pope Francis

Since Pope Francis was elected, his influence reaches into the Vatican, which was previously closed to him. Unlike his predecessors, Francis shows, though the pope of the "option for the poor" has little fear of contacting major oligarchs. It is unclear to what extent Pope Francis is aware of the influence of Soros. One should, however, have no illusions in this regard.

During the Pope's visit to the United States in September 2015, Soros was one of the main sponsors of the Pope's journey. With 650,000 dollars, he financed the visit to the left US President Barack Obama, whose successor Donald Trump Francis avoids on the other hand. One of the "highlights" of the visit to the US was the encounter with an aberrosexual student of Jorge Mario Bergoglio and his  partner. It came to a scandal because the then Apostolic Nuncio in the US, Msgr. Carlo Maria Viganò,  at the request of the US bishops also invited the county official Kim Davis in the Nunciature, who engaged a conscientious objection to the legalization of "gay marriage” and was even jailed for it. Her presence, which at first was hushed up and then denied by the Vatican, disrupted the papal idyll of rapprochement with Obama and the left-liberal mainstream.

The Soros financing became known later, as in the course of the presidential election campaign in 2016 corresponding evidence was revealed  significantly on WikiLeaks. The contact with Soros came about through the Honduran cardinal and Pope confidant, Oscar Rodriguez Maradiaga, who is also accused of having a criticized affinity for money elsewhere in Honduras.

Soros Donations: $ 650,000 for Pope's Visit 2015 in the US.

There has never been a personal meeting between Pope Francis and George Soros. This should be due mainly to  political wisdom. When it came to a meeting with Bill Gates, another major oligarch who is also sociopolitically active and like Soros, is himself one of the main sponsors of abortion and aberrosexualization, there was a rebellion of African bishops, so that the private audience was canceled again.

Great harmony of the agendas of Soros and Francis

Many Catholics observe with astonishment and horror the substantive agreement on numerous topics between the course, which Pope Francis of the Catholic Church decreed and the political agenda of
George Soros. This applies above all to unrestricted mass migration, climate hysteria and antinatalism. Francis is the most important global voice for a "right" to unrestricted migration and the associated dissolution of state borders and state sovereignty. He is next to Greta Thirnberg the most influential, moral voice for the increasingly hysterical climate story of an allegedly man-made climate change and the delusion that man can direct the climate by governmental influence. After all, it is Francis who largely neutralized the Church in terms of abortion and contraception. While the Pope and the Church, among his predecessors, were the most important voice for a culture of life that actively resisted at all levels of the culture of death, Francis did not formally change the course, but reduced it to a minimum, so that the Church offered no real opposition to the Neo-Malthusians and their abortion agenda, but also the Homo-Agenda at the highest level  (see also: Pope rewards Homosexual Activism and Abortion).

The balance is sobering. Even though there was no meeting between Bergoglio and Soros, there is a fundamental harmony with central themes of the Soros agenda.

A shocking example of this is Pope Francis’ praise for former EU Commissioner Emma Bonino. Bonino has been one of the most radical abortion, euthanasia, drug liberalization and, more recently, mass migration lobbyists since the 1970s. She sits on the board of the Open Society Foundations and is one of the closest confidants of George Soros. Faithful Catholics were horrified, but Pope Francis praised Bonino as “very great.”

George Soros recently confirmed his closeness to Bergoglio recently by praise for the Catholic Church leader, albeit for a supposedly "unsuspicious" reason. The praise still speaks for itself.

Soros praise for the pope

Pope Francis apologized during his visit to Romania last Sunday on behalf of the Catholic Church to the Roma, a Gypsy people (from Greek ἀτσίγγανος, atsínganos), for their "historically bad treatment". Romania and Moldova which is also part of the Romanian-speaking region, together with Bulgaria, Macedonia and Slovakia have the world's highest Gypsy population. The Danube Principality Wallachia, now part of Romania, has belonged since the late Middle Ages to the core settlement area, since it became from 1395 an Ottoman dependency, which lasted until 1878. The appearance of Gypsies in Europe took place parallel to the military advance of the Ottomans in the Balkans.

Exact information about their numerical strength does not exist. Over the past hundred years, however, their share of the population of Romania and Moldova and those neighboring countries is likely to have increased tenfold due to favorable conditions.


On June 3, George Soros was pleased with the Pope’s apology on Twitter:

"Pope Francis sent an important message when he asked for forgiveness for the discrimination, marginalization and maltreatment of the Roma."

Already last April 8, Soros called the Roma "the most discriminated and oppressed minority in Europe,”  he wrote:

"I've made it my mission to help them."

Soros’ Open Society Foundation describes itself as the world's "largest private donor of Roma affairs". The Foundation estimates the number of Roma in Europe in a video in which Soros himself appears at 12 million. This number was mentioned in 2011 by the Council of Europe, but is no more certain than other information. In the 1980s, as today, numerous various estimates were mentioned, but only in the order of 1.9 to 5.6 million.

Soros Foundation Holding on its commitment to Roma in Europe.

The Soros commitment to Roma and Sinti can only be speculated. In the context of his migration agenda, it is noticeable that the Gypsies from India, as the European name was, until political correctness began to take on the role of language police, historically show a marked demarcation from neighboring peoples and a strongly nomadic character. These elements show themselves to be in common with the Jews, and they are the only two not truly settled peoples of Europe. Soros is a Jew, though it does not matter in concrete terms, whether he is a believer or not, because it is not a question of religion.

Mass migration through dissolution of state borders and state sovereignty equates to the attempt by Soros and others to take up these specific identities and to impose them on the European peoples and the states and legal systems that they have formed throughout history.


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Text: Giuseppe Nardi
Image: Twitter / Open Society Foundations (Screenshots)
Trans: Tancred vekron99@hotmail.com
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Thursday, June 6, 2019

Pope Speaks Out on Suicide of Dutch Girl — Demonic Tweets Follow

Where hope is missing: Noa Pothoven and the cruel culture of death.

Edit: now the evil Gabriel will turn on the Pope.

(Rome) Pope Francis found clear words against suicide and euthanasia. He spoke of a "defeat for all". The papal statement was made in response to the death of 17-year-old Dutch girl, Noa Pothoven. A message that is shocking indeed.

Pothoven was euthanized last Sunday because of "depression.” So it was reported yesterday by numerous media. The killing was done in a so-called "Lebensendeklinik" [End of Life Clinic]. By this euphemism is meant no medical device, as the name implies, but a killing device.

Noa Pothoven was sexually molested at the age of 11 and 12, and was raped by two Muslims at the age of 14. The rape caused post-traumatic stress, anorexia and depression. Last Sunday, on the basis of the Dutch euthanasia law and with the permission of the parents, the killing of the girl took place.

However, the news of Noa's euthanasia turned out to be a hoax. It is not wrong, however, that the girl is actually dead, in no less dire circumstances.

Stand by the Sufferer

Therefore, Pope Francis took a stand not only against euthanasia but also against suicide.

The news is so incredible that it is hard to believe. Instead of helping their daughter, the parents agreed to have their child killed. But even the ultraliberal euthanasia law of the Netherlands does not allow euthanasia because of depression.

Because she was denied euthanasia, Noa Pothoven, according to the current reconstruction of events, starved and died of thirst by refusing food and fluid intake. And at home and with the consent of her parents.

Noa herself had announced her death on the social networks, including on Instagram. She herself complained there that she was denied euthanasia, "because I am too young." She would have had to undergo psychiatric or psychological therapy first. Only then could she have been killed at the age of 21, "when my brain is fully mature".

"I'm devastated because I can not wait that long," said the 17-year-old.

The cruel suicide is likely to trigger a new discussion on the further expansion of the euthanasia law in order to "spare" those who "wish" such a dreadful death. 

Today, Pope Francis responded with a tweet to the dire news of Pothov's death:

"Euthanasia and assisted suicide are a defeat for all. The answer to which we are called is never to let the sufferer down, never to resign, but to accept with care and love, to give hope. "

Tweet by Pope Francis.
Tweet by Pope Francis.

On the German Twitter account of the Pope, the majority of reactions were negative. The Christian understanding of suffering and death is barely or not at all present in many. However, in the face of pain and death, the delusion of unlimited self-determination reaches its limits anyway.

Some German reactions of incomprehension to the position of the Pope:

The Kroisos Newsleaf writes:

"One wonders, on which planet this #Franziskus lives ... Go to a hospital, and look at some bodies - people are no longer - who vegetate uselessly under mad pain. To them, death is a true, only salvation. "

Thomas Martin wonders:

"Suffering for the sake of suffering?"

Lady [[[Luna Flausn]]] from the Schnuffel round:

"Does that really fall under self-flagellation?"
Nell Hitchens #noAfD:

"Like Mother Teresa? No thank you."
Lukull:

"And if hope is only death?"

Photographer A. Lauer:

"Who are you that you try to impose your masochism on others?"

The Commentator answered with two tweets:

"Every animal may be euthanized so that it does not have to suffer! And man as a thinking, sensitive being must suffer and vegetate? This is neither Christian nor human! Relatives who think otherwise are selfish & unfeeling. "
"Old man, you are a senile, senile old man and have no idea of ​​real life!"

Colonel Guillaume:

"Comrade Holy Father, are not you of the opinion that every human being must decide this question for themselves? So why are you denying people the opportunity? "

Nizo:

"And who cares about all abuse victims of the church Franzi?"

Sandra Müller:

"Only everyone can make that decision for themselves, their decision must be respected by others. No ifs and buts."

There were other dumbfound reactions published on the pope’s other accounts.

5novembre 2020 writes:

"Jesus decided of his own free will to kill himself."

Gabriele writes:

"Noa needed the only possible medicine: Jesus. The fact that she did not get this medicine is the fault of the world! "

Text: Giuseppe Nardi
Image: Twitter / (Screenshots)
Trans: Tancred vekron99@hotmail.com
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Wednesday, June 5, 2019

Crooked Bishop of Crookston Complains About Church Militant

Edit: it’s a tell when someone complains of “divisiveness”. They have something to hide.

CROOKSTON, Minn. (ChurchMilitant.com) - A Minnesota bishop is criticizing Michael Voris, calling him "divisive" and refusing to lend his support to an upcoming speaking engagement.

"The divisive tactics often used by Mr. Voris and Church Militant are contrary to our call to live as missionary disciples," read a statement published Monday by Crookston's Bp. Michael Hoeppner. "Although Mr. Voris may be sincere, I consider his approach more destructive than fruitful."

The bishop is responding to Voris' scheduled speaking engagement at an event titled "Roman Catholic Revival," to be held Sept. 14 in Wildwood City Park, Crookston.




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Dutch Girl Succumbs to Grief and Kills Herself — Raped by Invaders?

Victim’s Parents

Edit: you’ve probabably already heard about the death of Noa Pothoven. The tragic case has exploded all over the Internet, but there’s damage control. Certainly, it’s bad enough that a perfectly intelligent, beautiful European child should kill herself by starvation but why isn’t there more outrage about the rapes and sexual assaults that had a hand in leading her to commit this terrible sin? All of the news reports avoid mentioning the identity of the men who raped her, but they do mention that the rapes happened in Elderveld.


The graph shows that more than  half of migration to the neighborhood is non-Western

Elderveld, a neighborhood in the town of Arnhem, Holland, suffers from substantial numbers of invading non-European foreigners from Islamic areas. As a result, it’s not surprising that sexual assaults there are already substantially above the national average at 2 per 1,000, which comes to 200 per 100,000. This is already substantially above the national average in Holland. [1]

The bottom figure is for sexual assaults per 1,000

It’s a lot easier to bear a wrong when you have an enemy you intend to defeat. Possible enemies include but are not restricted to Islam, Church leaders, media personalities, Greens, the Dutch Government...


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Monday, June 3, 2019

Bishop Mixa Silenced for Speaking Out on Islam at AfD Event




The former Augsburg bishop Mixa wanted to speak at an AfD event on the topic of Islamization. After sharp criticism, he has cancelled his appearance.


[Augsburger Zeitung] The retired former Bishop of Augsburg, Walter Mixa had his planned lecture on "Islamization? Christianity” canceled at an AfD event in the Augsburg Arsenal. His reasoning: He had not known that the Augsburg AfD city council member and Member of Parliament Markus Bayerbach, who had invited him a good month ago, "is an AfD man.”

Mixa was interviewed on Monday by Catholic News Agency. Mixa added that he had received other invitations from the AfD, including from Hamburg. He will not appear for this either. His refusal was made independently of a corresponding request from the diocese of Augsburg.

AfD politician Bayerbach contradicts the former Augsburg Bishop Mixa

AfD politician Bayerbach did not want to leave that event on Monday afternoon without comment. Mixa got to know him in spring at an event as an AfD member of parliament, and there had been correspondence with Mixa about the event "on paper with AfD logo,” according to Bayerbach. Mixa phoned his office on Monday and canceled the appointment on May 24th. Bayerbach had announced that there would be  an event on this day - "on the topic of religion and freedom of expression".

Mixas’ planned appearance at an AfD event in the Augsburg Arsenal had caused indignation - even within the Catholic Church. "The news about the appearance of the emeritus Bishop Dr. Walter Mixa at an upcoming (election) event of the AfD in Augsburg was taken note of by the diocesan leadership with amazement,” said the diocese of Augsburg on Monday morning. It further stated that this appearance was, “neither coordinated with Bishop Dr. Konrad Zdarsa nor with his Vicar General Harald Heinrich.”

Such an appearance would be "expressly rejected and not approved by the two," it said: "The bishop will ask the emeritus bishop in writing, not to appear at this event in the territory of the diocese of Augsburg. According to our editorial staff, he could rely on a statement from the Apostolic See regulating relations between a diocesan bishop and a bishop emeritus."Apparently, the emeritus bishop is unaware," the statement went on to say, "that his behavior causes great dismay to many people, especially to many believers, and thus causes serious damage to the Diocese of Augsburg and the Church as a whole.”

Former Bishop Mixa wanted to speak at AfD event in Augsburg

In addition, AfD politician Bayerbach said in an interview with our editorial on Monday afternoon: "I find it extremely scary how the Church makes policy here. As a committed Catholic, I find it difficult to be satisfied with the administrative staff of the Church. "He accused the Augsburg diocese of Berne that it was enthusiastic for the Greens. Bayerbach demanded: "I now expect a conversation offer from Bishop Konrad Zdarsa and his Vicar General Harald Heinrich.” They have closed themselves off and don’t take their task of pastoral care seriously, if it does not come to a clarifying conversation, said Bayerbach.

The former Augsburg Bishop Walter Mixa wanted to attend the event on 24 May - just two days before the European elections - to speak on the subject of "Islamization? Christianity.” He would have supported - whether wanted or not - the Alternative for Germany in the election campaign.

The event was advertised on the website of the AfD district association Augsburg-Land on Monday afternoon as one of the "highlights in May". In social networks it was heavily criticized at the weekend. Cemal Bozoglu, Augsburg member of the Greens, spoke of a "scandal.” He commented that the former bishop Walter Mixa became "part of the AfD propaganda" was regrettable. Two days before the elections to the European Parliament, the City of Religious Peace Augsburg will be the scene of an event that wants to split society and foster fears. The Munich Greens leader Gudrun Lux, member of the Central Committee of German Catholics, wrote on Facebook briefly and all the more concisely: "He should be ashamed."

The Augsburg AfD City Council and Member of Parliament Markus Bayerbach could not understand the excitement. At the request of our editors, he emphasized on Monday morning that Mixa’s appearance  "is not a party event of the KV Augsburg city, but a lecture evening by the MdL Markus Bayerbach (in organizational cooperation with the State of Augsburg)".

AfD MP Bayerbach resisted criticism

Bozoglus criticism pointed sharply back at Bayerbach: "If a Catholic member of parliament in Catholic Bavaria invites a Catholic dignitary for a lecture, this should be a matter of course. The fact that he has to be tackled by a Green politician with a migration background and stir up fears and divide the society is nothing but blunt campaigning propaganda against the AfD. "And further:" As a Christian, I invite my church representatives, when and wherever I want, and do not let that call me into question. It is precisely when we are denied the right to question the role of Islam in our society, as we here are no longer allowed to hear our bishops, that the question of a possible misguided development is obvious and relevant.”

Bozoglu, according to Bayerbach, was in his view also completely unsuitable to make such statements, and here he organizes populist sentiment against the AfD only shortly before the election. He himself was "personally interested in the topic from the point of view of a bishop" - that's why he invited Mixa for a lecture. "Anyone who knows me knows that provoking is not my political stylistic device, but Im also not going to remain silent about problems," Bayerbach explained.

Already in January, Walter Mixa had talked about the same topic at an AfD event in Stuttgart. At the time, he said, among other things, according to a newspaper report, that Islam is called "submission." Islam has the perspective that one can kill those who "do not submit." In addition, Mixa spoke of the will "for the Muslimization of Europe".

Not only does that make him interesting as a speaker for the AfD, but his positions on family politics or on abortion do not only correspond to those of right-wing and arch-conservative Church circles, but also those of the AfD. Although it was stated by the National Association of the Bavarian AfD in its election program for the state election in 2018  that it was a “lobby group” for the Catholic and Protestant church. Nevertheless, there are similarities, even great ones, between traditionalists within the Catholic Church and the AfD. "Abortion is therefore fundamentally wrong"; "Intentional, ideologically motivated disorientation is intended to break up and neutralize the values ​​and reference systems that have been handed down in families, and to replace them with pseudo-family models"; "Instead of the ever further penetration of the society with the gender ideology the proven traditional family picture is to be strengthened" - such were core statements from the AfD election program.

Mixa, in turn, is unforgotten and controversial for his statements during his time as diocesan bishop. For example, when he drew parallels between the Holocaust, the six million killed Jews, and the number of abortions. In April 2010, he had to offer the pope his resignation because of allegations that he beat students as well as allegations of misappropriation. Since then things have - at least in phases - calmed down around him. Walter Mixa lives as a chaplain in the "Diocesan house, Barbara,”  an Art Nouveau villa in Gunzenheim in the Danube-Ries district, which belongs to the diocese of Eichstätt. He says Mass and may - with "consent and thus on behalf of Bishop Gregory Maria Hanke" - in July 2019 also offer the sacrament of confirmation for the parish association, as it was requested by our editors in January.

Trans: Tancred vekron99@hotmail.com
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Vice President of Lega Nord Supports Catholic Counter Procession to Gay Pride

The vice-president of the Lega Nord has supported a church Sacred Heart procession in Modena on the weekend, which was planned as a counter to a homosexual rally.

Rome (kath.net) Last weekend Lorenzo Fontana, the Italian Family Minister, officially supported a Sacred Heart procession at a church in Modena, scheduled to take place on Saturday as a counter to the Gay Pride homosexual demonstration. In an interview, the Minister and Vice-President of Lega-Nord has clearly stated the objectives of the procession. "I am happy that you are planning this and wish you good luck." The minister then pointed out that Christian values ​​are the foundation of Italy's history, identity and tradition. These must be maintained.

Trans: Tancred velron99@hotmail.com
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Austria: Theological Faculties Show Majorities Voting for Left (Extremist) Parties

Student representatives at Austrian theological training centers voted in part with an absolute majority for left (extreme) groups

Vienna (kath.net/rn) The ÖH elections held in Austria have once again shown that student representatives at theological training centers are in some cases predominantly dominated by left (extreme) groups. For example, at the Private College of Education of the Archdiocese of Vienna, nearly 27 percent have voted for the Green Party, 17.5 percent for the Socialists and even 1.44 for the Communists. Thus, the left there reaches more than 47% of the vote. An absolute majority was almost reached by left groups at the Catholic Theological Private University in Linz. More than 32.47% voted there the Greens, almost 12 percent the Socialists. The Communists came in there at 2.6 percent. With that, the left reaches 49.36%. The absolute majority (56.22 percent) was finally reached by the left at the Private Pedagogical University of the Foundation of the Diocese of Graz-Seckau. There, more than 38 percent voted for the Greens and 13.5 percent for the Socialists and 4.3 percent for the Communists. This number is topped by the Private Pedagogical University Foundation Burgenland (Diocese Burgenland). There, the left-wing groups reached 59.15 percent (33.80 Greens, 24 percent Socialists and 1.4 percent Communists). These numbers are only related to the fact that with 26%, the turnout in the ÖH elections is extremely low and 3/4 of the students ignore these elections.

Trans: Tancred vekron99@hotmail.com
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Sunday, June 2, 2019

Argentine Doctor Faces Prison for Saving Baby’s Life

According to the mother, she had conceived the child during a rape. The doctor deliberately delayed the matter so as not  to have performed an abortion, the judge ruled.

Cipolletti (kath.net/jg) An Argentine gynecologist has been convicted by a court for failing to have an abortion. He had not fulfilled his task as a "public official", the court ruled. The punishment will be announced in the next few days, reports the Catholic Herald. In the worst case, the doctor faces two years imprisonment.

Dr. Leandro Rodriguez Lastra is head of the gynecology department of the Pedro Moguillansky Hospital in Cipolletti, Argentina. In May 2017, he treated a 19-year-old woman who was suffering from severe pain after taking misoprostol. She had taken the remedy as the first part of a two-part medical abortion.

The doctor found that she was just before the 23rd week of pregnancy, and the baby weighed more than 500 grams. In agreement with the attending medical staff and the board of the clinic, he decided not to perform an abortion.

In the 35th week of pregnancy, the birth was initiated. The baby was brought to adoptive parents a few days later and is now two years old.

Dr. Rodriguez was accused, together with another doctor, of not having allowed a permitted abortion. Abortion is banned in Argentina, except in cases of rape, incest and when there is danger to the mother's life. In the case of Dr. Rodriguez the mother had claimed to have conceived the baby in a rape.

The judge wrote in his verdict, Rodriguez had deliberately delayed the matter and exploited the situation of a vulnerable woman in order to avoid abortion. He is also not registered as a doctor who does not perform conscientious abortion. Therefore, he was required by law to perform the abortion.

Dr. Rodriguez has announced that it will appeal the verdict.


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Trans: Tancred vekron99@hotmail.com
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John Paul II’s Secretary Insists They Didn’t Know About Uncle Ted

Long-time Secretary of the Polish Pope, claims John Paul II was the first Pope to systematically introduce the protection of children and young people into the Church.

Krakow (kath.net) John Paul II was the first Pope to systematically introduce the protection of children and youth in the Church. Cardinal Stanisław Dziwisz spoke with these words on Wednesday, as the Polish Bishops' Conference announced in a press release. The longtime secretary of the Polish Pope turned in a paper in six points against the recent  and increasingly charged allegations that John Paul had done too little against abuse by clerics and therefore was not a worthy saint.

Dziwisz spoke of "repeated misinformation in some media that deceives many people." John Paul actually represented an "uncompromising stance" on the issue of child protection, the cardinal stressed. In 2001, he obliged all bishops and religious superiors of the Catholic Church to report suspected cases of abuse of the Congregation of the Faith. For example, according to the will of the Pope, the latter had also filed an investigation against the founder of the Legionnaires of Christ, the Mexican Marcial Maciel Degollado. In 2004, today's Archbishop of Malta, Charles Scicluna, traveled to Mexico for surveys. Thus, with the beginning of the pontificate of Benedict in 2005, there was a final judgment.

Dzwisz then recalls that in the beatification and canonization process for John Paul 122 witnesses had testified. The popes Benedict XVI. and Francis had both acknowledged the sanctity of their predecessor, and the Holy See had recognized as miracles two inexplicable healings as the intercession of John Paul.

"Therefore, the attempt to defame St. John Paul II offends the feelings of millions of people around the world for whom St. John Paul II is an undeniable authority and a strong advocate," explains Cardinal Dziwisz literally. He expressly thanked Pope Francis for having "put an end to the attempts to vilify the Polish Pope" and "made it forcefully clear" that "no one can doubt the sanctity of John Paul II". Already in March 2019, Dziwisz had published a similar letter in defense of Pope John Paul.

As Crux opines: 

There’s long been speculation that key aids of John Paul II, including Dziwisz, who valued the support McCarrick delivered to the Solidarity movement in Poland, had a hand in McCarrick’s ecclesial career. The theory is that those architects of John Paul’s papacy chose to ignore question marks about McCarrick since he was useful to them in other areas.

Trans: Tancred vekron99@hotmail.com
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Francis Cardinal Maradiaga Flees in Terror of Lynch Mob

Edit: he was actually going to Panama.

This is something, barring these clergy’s doing penance and acting like Catholics, which may have to take place before something has to happen.  The persistence of these ecclesiastical cockroaches is amazing, and they really have no shame. It saddens me today to think that American and European Catholics are still so pathetic that they allow their evil and irredeemable prelates to get away with murdering the Catholic Faith as their principle career goal. They do all of this while abetting political corruption, of course.

We haven’t even begun to scratch the surface when it comes to the corruption and fraud happening in Catholic Charities for example, but we’re getting a sense of it as people like Michael Hichborn make their prophetic work known. Maybe things will come to a head where we’ll finally see these snake oil salesmen locked up at the very least, perhaps ++Pell is just a sign of things to come?



Here is Pentin’s tweet from May 30th:
++Maradiaga has been evacuated from a Rome-bound plane due to political protests at Honduras airport. Sources say he was led out the back of the airport, across runway, due to danger of lynching. His support for govt’s bad policies means he’s seen as paid govt official, they say

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Saturday, June 1, 2019

Pope Celebrates Mass at Marian Shrine in Hungary

Francis celebrates Mass in Hungarian, Romanian and German at the pilgrimage shrine of Sumuleu Ciuc in Transylvania - calling for reconciliation despite the difficult past. The sermon in the text

Bucharest (kath.net/KAP) Pope Francis continued his trip to Romania with a visit to Sumuleu Ciuc. The city in the east of Transylvania is a center of Hungarian-speaking Catholics. Since the 16th century Sumuleu Ciuc is a place of pilgrimage of the mostly Catholic Hungarians. Banned under the Communists, the pilgrimage was revived in 1990. At a Mass with tens of thousands of believers at the Shrine of Sumuleu Ciuc, the Pope called for reconciliation and brotherhood between different cultures and traditions. The intercessions were presented in Hungarian, Romanian and German.

Francis emphasized that the wealth of a people was "its thousand faces, cultures, languages ​​and traditions." He referred to the Romanian and Hungarian traditions of pilgrimage and the participation of Christians of other denominations. Thus Sumuleu Ciuc was "a symbol of dialogue, unity and fraternity.”

The pope called for reconciliation despite a difficult past. People should not "allow fraternity to be stolen from earth and injuries that nourish division and fragmentation." At the same time it would be a "grace" to be able to transform old and present hostilities and mistrust into community.

The Pope also encouraged the visitors of the place of pilgrimage, who belonged mainly to social minorities, to openness and hope for the future. "To be a pilgrim means not to look so hard at what could and should not have been, but what awaits us and what we can not delay." These included solidarity, brotherhood and the pursuit of the good, truth and justice.

God looks at the weak to soften the strong, said Francis. At the same time, he emphasized that it was "to fight the notion that those who have been left behind yesterday will become the protagonists of tomorrow and not leave behind today's protagonists.”

The history of the shrine sanctuary of Sumuleu Ciuc goes back to the 14th century and is connected with the Transylvanian army commander Johann Hunyadi and his fight against the Ottomans. At the center of religious worship is a more than 500 year old and more than two meters tall, Gothic wooden statue, Mary with the Child Jesus and scepter. It was built around 1515 for the Franciscan church of Sumuleu Ciuc, founded in 1400, and is said to be the largest known statue of mercy in the world. Traditionally, a big pilgrimage takes place on the Saturday before Pentecost. Most pilgrims are Hungarians, members of the largest minority in Romania, or from the neighboring country itself.

The arrival of the Pope on the morning in Bucharest had to be changed due to bad weather conditions. The planned last leg with a helicopter over the summit chain of the Eastern Carpathians would have been too dangerous, according to the organizers, because of storm cells. Therefore, the papal train had to fly by plane to Targu Mures (Neuburg am Mures) and from there to drive about 150 kilometers by car on rural roads. The area of ​​the service is located on a grassy slope above the pilgrimage church.

In the afternoon, Francis is expected in the northeastern Romanian town Iasi near the border with Moldova. There an encounter with young people and families is planned. In the evening, the head of the church returns to Bucharest.

kath.net publishes the homily of Pope Francis at Holy Mass in the sanctuary of Şumuleu Ciuc (Schomlenberg):

Full of joy and thankful to God, I am with you today, dear brothers and sisters, in this beloved Marian Shrine rich in history and faith. We come as sons and daughters to meet our mother and realize that we are siblings. The sanctuaries are, so to speak, the "sacramental" places of a Church as a field hospital. They preserve the memory of the faithful people, who, in the midst of their afflictions, never tire of seeking the source of living water, where hope is refreshed. They are places of joy and celebration, tears and pleading. Without many words, we go to Mary's feet to be looked at by her. May she lead us to her with her gaze, which is "the way, the truth and the life" (Jn 14: 6).

We do not do it somehow, but we are pilgrims. Every year on the Saturday before Pentecost, you go on a pilgrimage here to fulfill the vows of your ancestors, to strengthen faith in God and to deepen the worship of the Mother of God depicted in the large wooden statue. This annual pilgrimage belongs to the heritage of Transylvania; but at the same time it honors the Romanian as well as the Hungarian tradition. It also respects the faithful of other denominations and is a symbol of dialogue, unity and brotherhood. It calls for renewed witness to a faith that has become life, and a life that becomes hope. To be a pilgrim is to know that we come to our house as a people; it means that we are aware of being a people.

We come as a people whose wealth is its thousand faces, a thousand cultures, languages ​​and traditions. It is the holy, faithful people of God who are traveling with Mary on pilgrimage and singing the mercy of God. Just as Mary in Cana, Galilee, Jesus made an effort to do his first miracle, she is an advocate in every sanctuary - not just to her son, but to each one of us, so that we can not get away from the talk and wounds that cause division and fragmentation which robs our living fraternity. The intricate and sad stories of the past should not be forgotten or denied, but they should not be an obstacle or an argument for preventing the desired brotherly coexistence.

To be a pilgrim is to feel called and inspired, to go forward together, and ask the Lord for mercy to turn former and present resentments and suspicions into new opportunities for the community; Being on a pilgrimage means breaking away from our safety and comfort and seeking the new earth that the Lord wants to give us. Pilgrimage challenges us to discover the Spirit and to share that we can live together and not have to be afraid of mingling, meeting and helping each other. To be a pilgrim is to participate in this somewhat chaotic crowd, which can turn into a true experience of brotherhood, into a solidary caravan writing history (see Apostolic Exhortation Evangelii gaudium, 87). Being on a pilgrimage means not looking so much at what could have been (and not being), but rather at what awaits us and what we can not postpone.

To be a pilgrim is to believe in the Lord, who comes and is in our midst and who promotes and inspires solidarity, brotherhood, and the desire for good, truth, and justice (see ibid., 71). Pilgrimage means fighting and fighting for those who were left behind yesterday to become the protagonists of tomorrow and that the protagonists of this morning will not later be left behind. And that, brothers and sisters, requires the manual work of working together for the future. Yes, that's why we're here to say together, Mother, teach us to design the future.

When we make a pilgrimage to this sanctuary, our eyes are turned to Mary and to the mystery of her election by God. She was a girl from Nazareth, a small place in Galilee, on the margins of the Roman Empire and also on the margins of Israel. With her "yes" she was able to set in motion the revolution of tender love (cf ibid., 88). The mystery of the vocation of God, who turns his eyes on the weak to the strong, also drives and encourages us to say "yes", as Mary did, to follow the paths of reconciliation.

Brothers and sisters, let's not forget: if you dare, the Lord will not disappoint you. Let's go ahead, let's move forward together, we dare something. So we allow the Gospel to be the leaven that can penetrate everything and give our people the joy of salvation. Let's do that in unity and fraternity.



Trans: Tancred vekron99@hotmail.com

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