Heavy reading indeed, yet, we mustn’t remain ignorant .
The purpose of presenting these examples is to indicate very clearly (to those of us interested in reading about it ) the damage currently being wreaked at an international level upon the family and society, by the forced indoctrination of children with the homosexual agenda. It should serve to weed out any unsubstantiated naysayers too. However, before proceeding to any more examples, it probably wouldn’t hurt us to attempt one or two smiling exercises. This way we should be able to ward off any of perma-frown’s potential threats/effects .
As serious as things might get , **we must never let anyone take away our faith. Faith is our Anchor. Additionally, it is in our best interests not to let anyone take away any of our joy either **– no matter how dire a situation may look. If we have joy, we can usually find courage. If we have courage, we usually continue to pray. The long and short of it : Hold on to your sense of humour.
Although the quality of mirth is somewhat hidden in the Gospels (to protect against, one suspects, laying them open to blatant mockery ) mirth shone forth in certain Saints. St Augustine said , “the hippopotamus is proof that God has a sense of humour.”
Please note that we aren’t turning this into a joke thread or clubhouse thread at all. But it can be a strain emotionally reading the type of things exposed in the previous posts. So let’s pause a moment and consider parts of our faith as expressed through the eyes of some of our brothers who refused to let their joy be taken away :
St. Lawrence , during his martyrdom , never lost his joy. If anything, it appears to have increased :
The Saint was tied on top of an iron grill over a slow fire that roasted his flesh little by little, but Lawrence was burning with so much love of God that he almost did not feel the flames. In fact, God gave him so much strength and joy that he even joked. “Turn me over,” he said to the judge. “I’m done on this side!” And just before he died, he said, “It’s cooked enough now.”
Another of our elder brothers, most endeared to this thread - His Emminence George Cardinal Pell gives evidence in some of his more recent quotes that no one is going to be taking away his joy anytime soon either. Yet he has always remained firm, staunch and outspoken while proclaiming the
truth on this thread’s topic.
In one article the
Daily Telegraph says of him :
Pell says same-sex marriage - he doesn’t use the word “gay”, because he says it’s a word that has been colonised by one group and that “homosexuals are as miserable as the rest of us.”
That same article continues:
To those who question how a celibate priest could possibly advise on sexual matters, Pell replies: “I wasn’t born under a cabbage leaf. I’ve mixed widely in a whole variety of situations. Over those years, I’ve heard many confessions. Many people have come to talk about this or that.”
One more from Cardinal Pell - quoted from while he was attending
World Youth Day in Madrid :
The cardinal spoke from the pulpit at Catedral de Santa Maris Magdalena, Getafe. When His Eminence was introduced to the congregation, it was to a standing ovation sparked by words:
"Young people are in the Church to set it on fire. Old people are there to make sure that it does not burn down."
