No, I'm not talking of the usual suspects, those progressives who have made a habit of openly defying Our Lord's teachings throughout the years. I am speaking of those who have earned some respect for being faithful, but who have recently displayed abysmal lack of judgment.
Two such examples happened this past week, both on Facebook. Two persons/entities posted memes that I might have expected from those who openly disparage Christian faith and morality. I post the memes below.
Let me point out a few things, though. First, these people themselves, by posting on social media, have made their identities known. I therefore have included their names on the original postings. Anyone who makes public statements should be prepared for public commentary and even criticism. Second, I voice some regret for these memes, for they are offensive. But light must shine on the rot so we can see with what we are dealing. Here they are.
I believe the one to the right comes from a Christian group that isn't primarily Catholic. Still, these Christians are holding the marital act to be fodder for (at best) adolescent jokes. I objected to the lack of taste and reverence behind this meme. Fortunately I was not alone in voicing my displeasure, but the majority of commenters mocked our concerns.A bit of background information is needed here. This is a picture of the killing of St Peter of Verona, also known as St Peter Martyr. He met his death by having the axe put into his head. As he knelt down, he wrote the Creed with his blood before he was finally stabbed to death. I'm sure most decent people would hold that the image of a saint's martyrdom is not to be mocked and in fact constitutes sacrilege.
- Titus 2:12 exhorts us to live soberly.
- Ephesians 4:29 exhorts us to let no evil speech proceed from us. When we make light of holy matters, we engage in evil speech.
ReplyDeletethank you for your love and defence of truth.
God Bless,
Victoria
Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI know how hard it is to appear "uncool" or as "that guy" simply for standing for common decency. I don't even "stand up" for it but simply by choosing to buy into short shorts for 12 year old girls or contraception for a 12 year old boy or girl, suddenly even so called "catholic" peers consider me a right wing extremist.
Whenever I see stuff like this I block the person and if they are a public figure I assume that they were never really a devout Catholic and I avoid them in the future. I stopped reading anything by Bree Dail some time ago and dont' trust her.
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