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Showing posts with label Mahomet's Useful Idiots. Show all posts
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Wednesday 23 December 2015

Père Vincent Feroldi of France and the Bishop Conference - just more of Mahomet's useful idiots!

Will there be a France in twenty years? Will there be any Catholics left? Well, if there are, they will all be worshipping the One, True God according to the traditional Roman liturgy - the only part of the Church that is growing is in the traditional communities, including the SSPX. Of course, they will be battling the false religion of Mahomet for what is left of the dying French culture. Either that, or France will go hard on its bloody reign of terror and revolutionary past and ban all religion, including Islam. and come down in force as Fascists on everyone in order to protect "The Republic." The Freemasons are responsible for this curse upon the Eldest Daughter of the Church.

However, when the history of this era is written, the blame will fall squarely on the leaders of the Catholic Church in France, the cardinals, bishops and priests who have betrayed Her and Her children.

Here we have a report from the Catholic Church in France web page of their Conference of Bishops. 

It seems that some heresiarch priest named Vincent Feroli thinks Catholic should join with Mohammedans and celebrate old Moe's birth along with the WORD MADE FLESH.


Truly, these men are malefactors.

From Catholicculture.org:

December 23, 2015
For the first time since 1558, Mawlid—the Muslim celebration of Muhammad’s birth—will fall this year on December 24 and 25.
Christians and Muslims “should give thanks to God, each in his own tradition, for the good news that is the birth of Jesus or Muhammad,” Father Vincent Feroldi wrote on the French episcopate’s website.
Cautioning against “syncretism in comparing Jesus and Muhammad,” the priest, who directs the National Service for Relations with Muslims, said that it is a fitting time for Christians and Muslims to meet in “fraternity and amity” and in “mutual respect and recognition.”
It is also an apt time for Christians “to discover the place given to Jesus and Mary in the Qur’an,” he added.
- See more at: http://www.catholicculture.org/news/headlines/index.cfm?storyid=27024#sthash.mTvb96EK.dpuf



Logo site Eglise catholique en France
http://www.eglise.catholique.fr/actualites/412417-mawlid-et-noel-celebres-le-meme-jour-en-2015/

Mawlid et Noël célébrés le même jour en 2015

P. Vincent FEROLDI
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En 2015, la célébration de la naissance de Jésus, le Verbe fait chair, coïncide avec celle du Prophète Mohammed. Le Mawlid aura lieu le 24 décembre pour la totalité du monde arabe et le 25 décembre pour le reste de la planète. Eclairage du Père Vincent Feroldi, Directeur du Service National pour les Relations avec les Musulmans (SNRM) avant l’émission Islam, sur France 2, le 27 décembre.
Depuis plusieurs jours, les médias algériens et marocains en parlent. L’émission Islam de France 2 du 27 décembre 2015 (8h45-9h15) en fera son thème. Des diocèses (Metz, Angers, Lille…) se sont mobilisés autour de l’événement. Chrétiens et musulmans s’en réjouissent en Belgique, en France, au Maghreb…
Cette année, la célébration de la naissance de Jésus, le Verbe fait chair, coïncide avec celle du Prophète Mohammed. Le Mawlid aura lieu le 24 décembre pour la totalité du monde arabe et le 25 décembre pour le reste de la planète. Cette fête permet aux musulmans d’exprimer leur reconnaissance au Prophète, de se rappeler ses vertus, de prier et de vivre un heureux temps familial.
Communautés chrétienne et musulmanes auront ainsi le cœur en fête. Elles rendront grâce à Dieu, chacune dans sa tradition, pour cette bonne nouvelle qu’est la naissance de Jésus ou de Mohammed, naissances qui vont être source d’une rencontre entre des hommes et femmes croyants et Celui qui Source de vie, source de la Vie.
Dans cette unité de date rarissime, beaucoup veulent y voir un signe de Dieu, en ces temps difficiles où la paix annoncée par les anges, la nuit de Noël, est malmenée par la folie des hommes.
Mawlid et Noël 2015 : Fêtons ce qui nous unit sans ignorer ce qui nous différencie
C’est en effet la première fois depuis 457 années que ces fêtes de Mawlid – ou Mouloud – et de Noël seront célébrées au même moment. Il faut en effet remonter à l’année 1558 pour trouver une configuration comparable (c’était le 12 Rabiaa Al-Awal de l’an 966 de l’Hégire), alors qu’en 1852, le Mawlid coïncidait avec le 25 (c’était l’an 1269 de l’Hégire).
Pour tous, il ne s’agit pas de verser dans un quelconque syncrétisme, en comparant Jésus et Mohammed. Nous sommes conscients de ce qui nous unit et de ce qui nous différencie. Mais cette simultanéité des fêtes est une très belle opportunité de rencontres et d’échanges. Elle offre la possibilité de se dire que nous sommes heureux d’être ensemble, croyants, dans une même attitude spirituelle et humaine où, d’une part, nous nous tournons vers Dieu dans la prière et, d’autre part, nous vivons des temps de fraternité et d’amitié, en famille et avec nos proches voisins et amis.
Heureux sommes-nous donc de pouvoir nous accueillir mutuellement entre chrétiens et musulmans en cette période de Noël !
Heureux sommes-nous de pouvoir exprimer en cette fin d’année, par la parole, par un vœu, par des gâteaux offerts, le respect et la reconnaissance mutuels des deux traditions religieuses.
Heureux sommes-nous de pouvoir donner à nos contemporains un signal majeur sur le « vivre ensemble » en cette époque où, au nom de la religion et de Dieu, certains prêchent la haine ou commettent des attentats.
Profitons aussi de ce moment, pour nous chrétiens, de découvrir la place donnée à Jésus et Marie dans le Coran ! Une sourate entière – la sourate 19 Maryam – est dédiée à la Vierge Marie. Nous y lisons au verset 16 : « Mentionne dans le Livre (le Coran), Marie, quand elle se retira de sa famille dans un lieu vers l’Orient ». Et le verset 21 parle de son fils : « Nous ferons de lui un signe pour les gens, et une miséricorde de notre part. C’est une affaire déjà décidée ».
Oui ! En 2015, Jésus le Sauveur est bien signe, grâce et miséricorde pour tous les hommes ! Il est le Prince de la Paix !
Père Vincent Feroldi
Directeur du Service National pour les Relations avec les Musulmans (SNRM)

Wednesday 6 May 2015

No Toronto Catholic Register. No L'Osservatore Romano, IT IS NOT BLASPHEMY to mock Mahomet! HE IS NOT GOD!

Toronto's Catholic Register is parrotting this story from RNS referring to a front-page article at L'Osservatore Romano calling the cartoons of Mohomet "blasphemous."

mohammed-dendermonde-1This is quite incredible really.

One can blaspheme God.

One cannot blaspheme a man.

If Mahomet ever really existed can be debated. If he did, he was a warlord; a murderer, a child-molester and a Jew-hating Christ denier -- and antichrist.

He was no prophet.

I'm not suggesting that we should engage in mocking anyone; but I won't call the mocking of a man, blasphemy because it is not.

Shame on those Catholics who would use such a word reserved for Him who is truly One in Three Persons.

Shame on the Catholic Register and its Editors to use such a headline.

Do these people have any theological or historical or religious education? Are they just plain stupid or do they really believe the lies they are trying to sell as truth?

More of Mahomet's useful idiots they are.

Postscript:

Late evening (May 6) I watched an interview with Franklin Graham. He spoke the same line as Bill Donahue previously. As Christians, we should not be provoking anyone to anger. This is not to excuse in any way the attempted attack in Garland, the perpetrators got what they deserved and have been judged by God for their action and their false religion. However, what of the picture above? It is from a church in Belgium and shows the pulpit held up by an angel with his feed on Mahomet and his book of lies. Is that any different from the cartoons? Should we now erase this history? Mahomet was what he was. Yet at the same time, should we go out of our way to provoke people when we know their response will be violent as we have insulted them? Perhaps we should. What the event in Garland did is to show America that jihadists are within and at the same time, two of them were eliminated. Perhaps we need to see this in broader terms than personal or religious insult. We are in a war for our very existence. However, we will not win this war unless we call upon the Lord our God to defend us and to do that, we need to return to Him. Graham and Donahue are right. On an individual basis, it is wrong for me or you to go up to a Muslim and insult them. The question of speaking the truth of what is a curse upon the world and the cause of millions of deaths in this century and tens to hundreds of millions since its inception in the seventh century is something quite different. 


http://www.catholicregister.org/faith/faith-news/item/20191-muhammad-cartoons-blasphemous-vatican-paper-says

Muhammad cartoons 'blasphemous,' Vatican paper says

BY  ROSIE SCAMMELL, RELIGION NEWS SERVICE
  • May 6, 2015
VATICAN CITY - The Vatican’s semi-official newspaper blasted a series of cartoons of Islam’s Prophet Muhammad as “blasphemous” but also condemned the “mad and bloodthirsty” extremists who opened fire at a Texas exhibit of the cartoons.
The front-page article in L’Osservatore Romano likened the exhibit in Garland, Texas, to pouring “gasoline on the fire” of religious sensitivities and was critical of its sponsors, the American Freedom Defense Initiative and professional provocateur Pamela Geller.
Police on May 3 shot and killed two gunmen who opened fire outside the exhibit that was designed to provoke Muslim sensitivities; the so-called Islamic State has since claimed responsibility for the attack that injured a security guard, and promised more to come.
The newspaper said the Texas event “resembles only remotely the initiatives of Charlie Hebdo,” referring to the French satirical weekly whose office was attacked by Islamist extremists in January. Twelve people were gunned down at the Paris premises by the Islamist militants, who targeted magazine staff for publishing similar cartoons.
After the Charlie Hebdo attacks, Pope Francis condemned the idea of killing “in God’s name” but warned that “you cannot provoke, you cannot insult the faith of others. You cannot make fun of the faith of others.”
While L’Osservatore Romano said the Texas exhibition could be compared to Charlie Hebdo “for its provocative intention, almost a desire to throw gasoline on the fire,” the Vatican newspaper reserved a stronger condemnation for those behind the attacks.
Garland was “certainly not Paris,” while the anticipated “participation of some ultra-conservative European politicians” was also noted. The Vatican newspaper went on to urge respect, which it described as “the necessary attitude to approach the religious experience of another.”
L’Osservatore Romano is largely autonomous from the Vatican but rarely publishes anything that does not have the tacit approval of Vatican officials.

Wednesday 12 November 2014

Islam's war on Christ's people

One hundred years after the death of the founder of Islam, Mahomet, the paedophile, murderer, thief and warlord, Christians were nearly wiped out in the Middle East and northern Africa, countries that were Christian since the apostolic era. Let no one convince you that Islam is a religion of peace. It is a political system founded by an antichrist and those who tell you different, lie. 

What we see today is the real Islam.

All Muslims must come to Christ for there to be real peace. 

No Jesus, no peace. Know Jesus, know peace.