Tuesday, 31 March 2026

DOCTORS, LAW, POLICE, GOVT, CHURCH ALL FAILED NOELIA


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The judiciary failed. The medical profession failed. So did the health system. And the government. The police. Above all, it was the conciliar, Novus Ordo Catholic Church who failed young Noelia Castillo. The utter pathos of her death by assisted suicide at age 25 is a terrible indictment of Western society.



Noelia Castillo suffered from Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and neglect by her parents. They separated when she was 13 and put her in a state institution which housed unaccompanied MENA migrants. In 2022 they gang-raped her. She tried to kill herself by jumping from a 5th floor window and succeeded only in crippling herself for a life thereafter in a wheelchair.



It gets grimmer. Her medication suppressed pain but caused severe side effects, aggravating her 67% disability of BPD - fantasies of self-harm, extreme mood swings and impulsive behaviors. However. Doctors, psychologists and psychiatrists and an 'ethical team' - afer contradicting one another - said she was fit to decide to end her own life. 
Her father fought her euthanasia request for 2 years, all the way to the European Court of Human Rights but every court ruled in her favor.



She decided to donate her organs. Then she changed her mind. But the hospital wouldn't cancel her euthanasia because her organs had already been allocated. Polonia Castellanos, of the Christian Lawyers Foundation, said that the hospital “pushed for euthanasia because her organs were at risk. ... That is what makes her mother make her daughter sign that she does not want to donate the organs. ...The one who donates and the one who receives don't take money, but all the doctors, doctors and hospitals that participate do take money,” she said.



Noelia Castillo-Ramos died at the hand of so-called health professionals, in hospital, on March 26. Spain's Catholic Bishops expressed their sorrow. 


More than all the other parties to this iniquitous episode, the bishops and their predecessors in the episcopate will answer to Christ for the egregious state of the Church in a traditionally fervent Catholic country, now highly secular. More than 200,000 minors have suffered sexual abuse by clergy since 1940 and the response of the Bishops Conference to the assisted suicide bill in 2020 was “It’s bad news". 



For Noelia Castillo-Ramos it was the worst possible news. Pray for her soul. Pray for the Bishops.



From the 2025 Milliman report on transplant charges



From Pax Orbis: 



Last week’s death of a young Spanish woman by euthanasia shocked the world. Although her father fought for eighteen months to have to procedure stopped, he was overruled by the Spanish courts.

 

At the eleventh hour, Noelia’s best friend – someone who may have been able to talk Noelia out of going ahead with her death – was denied access. When there was question of yet another legal intervention, authorities stated that was not possible: Noelia’s organs had been targeted for harvestingearning millions for their sale.

 

This case speaks to a cascade of tragedies which ended in a young woman being failed at every turn, and paying the ultimate price to a society which unashamedly exploits the vulnerable.


Noelia Castillo Ramos was a 25-year-old woman from Barcelona, Spain, who will end her life through euthanasia on 26 March, after a long legal battle. Her controversial case has attracted widespread media attention in Spain.

 

The last few years of Noelia’s life had been marked by intense pain. She was diagnosed with BPD (Borderline Personality Disorder) at a young age, a serious condition that causes emotional instability, a profound sense of emptiness and fantasies of self-harm.

 

She had been under state guardianship since the age of 13. Due to their limited financial situation, her parents have had to rely on public resources for her care.

 

In 2022, she was raped, the details of which remain largely unknown. This traumatic event was the breaking point in her life. Afterwards, she attempted suicide by jumping from a fifth-floor window. She survived, but was left paraplegic.

 

Since then, she had had to use a wheelchair and took different medications to relieve the pain. Although these medications were effective, they caused her severe side effects.

 

After conducting several mental capacity tests and treatments, the psychiatrists who treated Noelia concluded that, despite her BPD, she was capable of making decisions about her life and death.

 

However, her story portrays profound pain, traumatic events and a BPD diagnosis, which at least partially clouds the autonomy attributed to her by the doctors, since BPD can severely affect a person’s emotions and undoubtedly impact decision-making.

 

In 2023, a discharge report concluded that Noelia was medically stable and her physical pain was under control. Nevertheless, despite all her father’s efforts to change her mind, on 10 April 2024 she officially requested euthanasia from the Catalan Commission for the Guarantee and Evaluation of Rights.

 

Just a couple of months later, on 18 July 2024, the commission accepted the request.

 

Noelia gave a final television interview before her death, in which she reaffirmed her decision to end her life with the support of her mother, although the latter made it clear that she did not want this ending for her daughter either.

 

The family is actually divided on the issue. Her father sought help from the Christian lawyers association, arguing that Noelia was not psychologically capable of making that decision. Against his wishes, the process continued.

 

This case sets a dangerous precedent in Spanish society, suggesting that a life of extreme suffering is no longer “worthy” of being lived.

 

Ours is a failed state that allows its citizens to resort to death not only for physical pain, but also for mental illness, as in Noelia’s case.

 

 

Between June 2021 and mid 2025, euthanasia has been applied to 1,034 people in Spain

 

But, as anticipated, there is currently no clear definition of what constitutes this type of painful illness. This case raises the question: Do depression, various personality disorders and borderline personality disorder fall under this category? The answer seems to be yes.

 

We look with concern to a future that already seems dystopian, because depression is currently spreading throughout the world like a pandemic, and Spain is one of the countries with the highest suicide rates among young people.

 

Can the solution to this mental health crisis be entrusted to the state? Does society have the necessary tools to respond to profound suffering? Noelia’s case suggests it does not.

 

The state is making a serious mistake by believing that the dignity of life can be defined in terms of suffering.

 

It would be wise to view with suspicion this law based on the right to personal autonomy, which ignores that life is not the absolute private property of the individual, but rather has an origin and purpose that transcend the person.

 

God breathed the breath of life into Noelia, created her and was pleased to see her born, so that she might know Him and find the meaning of her life in Him.

 

Noelia’s pain was real and her desire to end her suffering was legitimate and entirely understandable. However, even though she was broken inside and had lost the will to live, Noelia was made in the image of God. Her life had incalculable value.

 

This is a heartbreaking story that should move us deeply. We live in a time of a total loss of the value of human life, where people have become disposable consumer goods. Society was unable to restore hope to Noelia, and then offered her the quick way out, disguised as ‘dignified’: death.

 

That is quite the opposite of the message of the Gospel, which delves into the heart of suffering to redeem it — not necessarily to eliminate it. God can redeem a life, even in such extreme circumstances.

Job longed for death; Elijah cried out to God to take his life; but undoubtedly, the most extreme physical and emotional pain was suffered by our Lord Jesus Christ.

 

Jesus is an expert in impossible causes; he is the Lord of those who seek him, of the brokenhearted; he is the comforter and the giver of hope.

 

The state surrendered too quickly with Noelia; God would never have done so, and neither should we surrender to the suffering of others by offering death as a solution.


 



Denial of St Peter
Caravaggio


Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on us



 




 


Sunday, 29 March 2026

NZ GOVT, CATHOLIC BISHOPS EMBED MAORI SPIRITUALITY


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Jacinda Ardern, New Zealand's 'world class leader' (in infanticide, ruining the health of so many mothers and of Kiwis cajoled or forced into taking her jab) is to be thanked for 'Matariki' too. As if this hard-up nation needed yet another public holiday, another day off school and university, another hang-over, more domestics, police call-outs and battered children. 



Matariki was on Ardern's globalist, leftist agenda for transforming New Zealand into 'Aotearoa' and the best tool in her skill set was education. Now even charter schools, even those boasting a 'Catholic ethos' like Auckland's Totara Point, prefer literally undercover, Marxist promotion of Maori gods and rival 'New Zealand flags' to a little new entrant whose mother objected to same. 



At Wellington's Victoria University, courses must now include 'Māori and Pasifika perspectives’ - in courses on ancient Greece! We saw in 2020 that New Zealand lost its collective wits, falling for Ardern's and Hipkins' lies on the Covid scam and the Abortion Law Act legalising murder of the unborn up till and during birth. Without anaesthetics. 


New Zealand is now saturated in socialism and the coalition government is trying to embed Maori spirituality as the national religion. New Zealand's Catholic Bishops must share  the responsibility, for failing to preach the Gospel and for their 'Aroha and Diversity in Catholic Schools', doubtlessinspired by Cardinal 'Call me John' Dew's me-too endorsement of 'Pope Francis' (Jorge Bergoglio)'s 'Fratelli Tutti'.  


That encyclical put the planet on the same level - "brother and sister" - as the children of God, whom Christ tells us to love as we love ourselves. With +Francis, +Dew and the Catholic Bishops all evidently subscribing to the Maori pagan religion of animism, it's hardly surprising that a charter school thinks its Atua are 'Catholic ethos'. Or that New Zealand society generally is infected with the fatal communist malaise prophesied 
in her Fatima apparitions by Mary, the Mother of God.  https://www.complicitclergy.com/2020/06/10/fatima-seer-lucia-believed-usa-would-become-communist-without-marian-





Altar, St Joseph’s Church, Jerusalem (Hiruharama) NZ, depicting Maori spiritual beings/ancestors.



 

Parents are being told they have choice.
But what if the choice is only between competing religions and spiritual systems?
A WARNING TO PARENTS AND TEACHERS: ALL THAT GLITTERS IS NOT GOLD
Judy Gill
28 March 2026
🇳🇿 NEW ZEALAND
David Seymour’s charter schools are being touted by many conservatives and people on the right as the panacea, the cure for everything that has gone wrong in state education.
But look more closely.
A great many of these schools appear to be distinctively religious or spiritual in character, and may carry beliefs, values, and practices that are not consistent with your own.
🗿 Te Ao Māori spirituality
🗿 Mātauranga Māori
✝️ Christian
✝️ Catholic
This is not a genuinely secular alternative.
It is not neutrality.
It is NOT FREEDOM OF CHOICE
Hobson’s choice is where you take the first horse that comes out of the stable, or you get none at all.
That is what “school choice” is becoming for many families in New Zealand: not a choice between neutrality and ideology, but a choice between competing religious and spiritual systems, and deciding which one is
*****LEAST OBJECTIONABLE******
Parents should not be forced into that position.
Teachers should not be expected to serve it.
State-funded education should be secular.
State schools must return to the 1877 secular foundation.








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$4 Million previously spent on whale music for sick kauri trees. Now, "Mobilising for Action" – another $4 million within the $63.7 million "Science Challenge" to save New Zealand's iconic trees.

The first project was a Massey University initiative. $156,132 was spent on a scientific research project titled "Māra Tautāne" ("garden for men"), the project acts as a symbolic icon to enable a connection between the spiritual world and the physical world.  It is a symbol of Māori connectedness and inseparability from the natural world.

It's a little kumara garden to grow kumara to offer to the gods!

All produce grown within te māra tautane were offered to Rongo, the Māori atua of cultivation, and to atua representing stars in the constellation of Matariki. Only the best foods would be offered. Kūmara were chosen for the garden because it is the "garden of the gods" and only kūmara can be given to the gods.

Costs breadown: Personnel costs amounted to $111,132. Participant koha: $5,000. 
Additional equipment: $10,000. Team travel costs: $25,000.

The Taxpayers Union newsletter tell us: You might expect something like a scientific research facility, irrigation systems, and monitoring equipment. Maybe even a greenhouse. Instead, we got this: (Someone is having a laugh..) #nzpol




We renounce the hidden things of dishonesty, not walking in craftiness, nor adulterating the word of God; but by manifestation of the truth commending ourselves to every man's conscience, in the sight of God  

(Cor 4,2):