Wednesday, 24 February 2010

Crossing The Rubicon...

We have reached the point of no return.

The Children, Schools & Families Bill passed its third reading in the House of Commons, without a single word of protest from the Bishops of England & Wales.

The Bishops have got to decide whether they wish to follow God or Caesar. To be silent any longer is to cooperate in grave evil. Sins of omission and all that...

St. John Fisher & St. Thomas More, pray for them...

4 comments:

  1. Absolutely appalling. I feel totally let down by our supposed shepherds.

    Shame on them.

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  2. It is incredibly depressing, isn't it? I concur. St John Fisher pray for them, St Thomas More, pray for them. Help us!

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  3. Always darkest before the dawn, Pippin. But we need some Rohirrim pretty bloody quick!

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  4. Venerable Marianne de Jesus Torres (1563 - 16350) was told by our Blessed Mother to make reparation for the sins of the Twentieth Century.
    Venerable Marianne told her fellow sisters in the First Convent of the New World that the twentieth century "....will be a time of great corruption of customs,... The secular clergy will leave much to be desired because priest will become careless in their sacred duties. Lacking the divine compass, they will stray from the road traced by God for the priestly ministry and they will become attached to wealth and riches, which they will unduly strive to obtain. Now the Church will suffer during this dark night! Lacking a Prelate and Father to guide them with paternal love, gentleness and strengh, wisdom and prudence, many priests will lose their spirit, placing their souls in great danger.

    Are these priest now our Bishops and is this why no word of objection to the attack on our children, schools and faith is being said.

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