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Day's Links - 2018-04-29
Submitted by LocutusOP on Sun, 04/29/2018 - 14:43
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The Alfie Evans story is another sad indictment of Western society, and something well-worth keeping in mind the next time the power elites want to launch missiles into a portion of the world you have never heard of on account of saving children, or pets, or whatever.
In "The Gospel according to St Malcolm" and "Career options in the modern world", we can at least use satire on it so as not to fall into utter despair.
Commenting on an article titled "Archbishop Scicluna and Meghan Markle" in which Fr. Hunwicke wonders how the Vatican will bury by timely release Bishop Scicluna's investigation into Barros - fi it ever gets release that is. He ponders whether one of the options is not releasing it on the occasion of a Vladimir Putin state visit to the U.K. In response to this, Liam Ronan wrote the following:
If that is indeed the case, I shall not weep for Britain. Whatever good was in Britain seems to be long gone. It is nowadays a totalitarian country aligned with an evil freemasonic empire, and seemingly hell-bent on wiping out Christianity from the face of the Earth.
If the islands of Britain were to go the way of Atlantis, the would would lose very little, save for perhaps an entertaining football league. I would be forced to find another football league to follow, but that's about it.
Part of the problem is that the people of Britain still think they are living in a free country, even though they all seem to realise realise that what they can say is a very small portion of what can be said. As the torrent of totalitarianism-related articles continues to flood out from that country, those of us who look objectively at the U.K., and indeed most Western countries nowadays, see ideologies every bit as sinister as those of the Soviet Union, and in their complete disdain for Creation, even far more evil than anything that the Soviet Union ever devised.
We need not pray for Alfie Evans, for he is assuredly in Heaven. If one has extra time to spare, perhaps one can pray that Britain is spared of the hell that it so richly deserves. I don't, and I'll take my prayers elsewhere.
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May I suggest, Father, that when Mr. Putin pays a visit to the UK there will be plenty of ashes to go around.