Monday, October 21, 2019
Splashamama
The official Vatican wonks are getting their undies bunched because faithful Catholics stood up to their idolatry and sacrilege against a Catholic Church. That church houses the Blessed Sacrament and most likely relics of some saints, and they were inexcusably profaned by blatant violations of the First Commandment.
Notice Ruffini's last sentence: "I don't know what else to say except that it was a theft, and perhaps that speaks for itself." Theft? Well, not in terms of Catholic moral theology. If Ruffini has been busy botching up the First Commandment, he may not realize what constitutes "theft". Again, in traditional Catholic moral theology, theft is "the taking of another's property against the reasonable will of that other". The operative word here is "reasonable". The possession of that property and its display in a church constituted the mortal sin of idolatry. Moreover, a sacred space was desecrated. The retention and usage of that "property", that is, the idolatrous pachamama statues, were by no means "reasonable". They had to be removed to restore some justice, to purify the Church even if only in part. The removal of the things was in fact most reasonable.
Are we ready to follow their example, should the occasion arise?
The only "theft" is that done by the Masons and Communists who infiltrated into the Catholic Church and have basically stolen it....
ReplyDeleteExactly Georgia! The Marxist Freemasons have indeed stolen our inheritance.
ReplyDeleteBTW....just an update: The disgusting 'poster' of the indigenous woman breast feeding an animal is gone from the Church as well, from what I'm reading. If this is true, this time no fanfare....no video....no statement....just GONE. Whether it's 'going for a swim' with the Pachamama idols or some Church officials took it down in fear of it 'disappearing' is the question. Time will tell.
I wish the idol kidnappers had chopped them into bits. They're retrieved, the pope is apologizing, and I expect they'll get a new place of honor perhaps in St. Peter's itself.
ReplyDeleteAs I'm saying elsewhere, the men simply didn't have time for all that. I don't think they are retrieved. By the time the Vatican learned of it, they must have floated miles away, probably into the sea. They most likely had lots of those things on standby and that's what they are trotting out.
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