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Canadian Church Burnings

What good are Christians if they will not stand up for their churches?  The passivity in the face of this growing persecution by all too many who purport to be Christians, or even making excuses for it, is nauseating.

 

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Ezabelle
Ezabelle
Friday, July 9, AD 2021 7:08am

Church vandalism and Christian persecution is happening in France at an alarming rate. Clergy and faithful in Eucharistic processions are being spat upon and mocked by the scum that were allowed to immigrate to what was once strong Catholicism. A french version of Antifa. And the self proclaimed evolved french Athiest (who looks down their nose at anyone with belief in a being higher than themselves) is encouraging and joining in. That’s the only way the Muslim immigrant is getting away with it.

My understanding is that in Canada’s case though Trudeau is throwing this anti-Christian narrative out there is to take the heat of his economic failures. A woeful leader. Probably worse than Biden. And that’s saying something.

T. Shaw
T. Shaw
Friday, July 9, AD 2021 8:07am

First, they disarmed the Canadian people.

“And the worst of all ideas is the idea that justice, worth and guilt are collective.” Sarah Hoyt at Instapundit.

In fact, the left’s hoaxes and lies [that’s all they got] are prime examples of the worst of ideas.

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Clinton
Clinton
Friday, July 9, AD 2021 12:04pm

Justin Castr— Er, Trudeau— kneeling with that teddy bear is possibly the most revolting piece of political pandering I’ve ever seen. Even worse than Pelosi et al. kneeling in their kente cloth for BLM. At least those Dem hacks weren’t exploiting dead children for political points.

I’d bet serious cash that once the cameras stopped rolling, that teddy bear was tossed in the trash. Who could look at that piece of political theatre and not be disgusted?

Clinton
Clinton
Friday, July 9, AD 2021 12:21pm

As for the graves of children at those Canadian residential schools, my understanding is that most of those burials took place almost a century ago, when the mortality rate for children was appallingly high in the general population— let alone among poor children who likely came to those schools/orphanages malnourished and weakened.

If there was ever a time for Canadian bishops to speak up in defense of the Church in Canada, this would be it. Where are they? Are they silent, or have they been deplatformed and ignored by media?

David WS
David WS
Friday, July 9, AD 2021 12:47pm

Fact 1: Tuberculosis, Influenza and Polio were common place a century ago.
Fact 2: The graves had to have been once marked to have been spaced out evenly in what is obviously a cemetery.
Yet the Luciferian narrative of unmarked graves and suspicious deaths of children persists, as it sells media, distracts from Canadian lockdowns and promotes politicians.

christine oskirko
Friday, July 9, AD 2021 3:38pm

A Native lady said in Regina Saskatchewan,on CTV news, that there are people of all colors and ages in that cemetery in Sask. She said that gravestones got worn out by time and weather and animals and so they were removed.Many couldn’t afford to put anything on there. She also made the point that it is not the government or the Catholic Church’s responsibility to put stones on graves it is the families’ responsibility. These kids were from so far away up north. She also said that the band offices and the Church had records of all those in there and she pleaded with people to stop putting out falsehoods. AND that was a Native. Credit to CTV, who is pretty left wing for interviewing her.

Don L
Don L
Saturday, July 10, AD 2021 5:25am

“Trudeau— kneeling with that teddy bear”? I’ll betabuck He got that photo op idea from none other than Bill “Slick Willie” Clinton who dared to stage a photo op of him bending down to fix a dead solder’s grave marker in France.

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