Monday, 7 December 2020

SATANISTS' PLACARDS AT MARCH WERE RECYCLED LABOUR BILLBOARDS

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This is one of the many faces of evil worn by Satan in New Zealand today. 

This is a teen satanist, advocating for the legal slaughter of babies, at the March for Life in Wellington on Saturday. 

Poor kid. Caught up and worked upon by her sinister satanist male companions (one old enough to be her grandfather) and having no idea, probably, that her slogan could equally be applied to the pro-life cause - although only, of course, in a Christian context. Her billboard is eloquent evidence not only of lack of intelligence (and who needs brains when you've got the father of lies on your side?) but of the fact that New Zealand is no longer Christian.

Stand up and take a bow, Christian churchmen and women, especially Catholic churchmen and women, especially priests, for your silence, your apathy, for the faith you keep at blood-heat.


 The bikies who showed, from Taupo, Tauranga. Te Awamutu, Auckland 


There were just two priests present at the March for Life in Wellington. Visible priests, that is. You know, the sort that are "the light of the world", whose light shines in the sight of men, so that seeing their good works we may give the praise to our Father in heaven. There may have been others, but Fr Michael Johnson and Fr Francois Laisney of the Society of St Pius X (SSPX) were the only ones wearing the cassocks and roman collars which fit the description above, given by Jesus in Matthew 5:16.

Fr Laisney, I'm told, sleeps with his bedroom windows boarded up because he gets so many death threats from Satanists. At Parliament grounds on Saturday he made a beeline for them, the majority sub-teens by the look of them (I kid you not), hanging over the barriers screeching abortion slogans and death ditties on their megaphones, and he evangelised flat out, gesticulating Gallically throughout, until the demo was done. 

When I saw what him take off in their direction I followed Father, my grandfather's Irish horn rosary in hand, to support him in prayer, and prayed non-stop throughout. I was glad to do it, not least because I could lean against a wall. 

It was chilling to see how young were those satanists, almost all female and, to look at, just your average girls next door. They were so excited, so hyped-up, so in-your-face. But Fr Laisney would not be put off. On Saturday afternoon at the March for Life, Fr Laisney, "fisher of men" (Mt 4:19) was fisher of girls. I only hope they could understand his accent.

Bishop Michael Gielen, Auxiliary Bishop of Auckland and Baby Bishop of the NZCBC, may well have been there. I think he said, at the March for Life Vigil Mass and Adoration at St Mary of the Angels, that he would be there. He's not a big chap and could easily escape one's notice - but not in a cassock and roman collar, which is the main point of that get-up as I understand it. Visibility. Witness.

The SMOA parish newsletter states sternly (Wellington being the Land of Mordor) that seeing as how (yes I know that's not grammatical) it's 'Covid Alert Level 1' (sigh) there would be 'Communion in the hand only'. 

However, I reminded myself that Bishop Gielen is not of the Land of Mordor. He did not celebrate Holy Mass like he belongs to the Land of Mordor. I had my Latin Mass missal and with all the frills and furbelows going on I had time to read all the texts and get myself to the end of the Communion queue, on Bishop Gielen's side, and go down on my knees for Communion on the tongue. 

He gave me a tiny smile, and Our Lord. Thank God for good bishops.

As an aside, a reader of this blog asks me, "why the fixation with Communion on the tongue"? Because to receive Communion in the hand risks fragmentation and loss of particles of the Host and Their being trampled underfoot - and just as much of course when wearing gloves. Either way you're risking sacrilege. 

And what's more, Communion on the tongue is the mode of reception in the Mass of the Ages; It's the way Catholics received Our Lord for over 2000 years until after Vatican II; and what's even more is, It is our right. 

In the words of Thomas Jefferson, When injustice becomes law, resistance becomes duty. 

Wake up, you slumbering Church. It's Advent and as Father Peter McAfee SM reminded us at SMOA on Sunday morning, that's time for repentance. You know, Confession and all that.



The satanists, bringing up the rear. With no 'news' media behind them


The satanists at the start. The 'news' media weren't there either


And now take a gander at the backsides of the satanists' billboards. Especially the one in the centre. Whose smiling face do we see? Ardern's. What are the satanists' placards made of? Recycled Labour election billboards, that's what. 'Let's Keep Moving' folks - right along to the brink of hell. 

Quite clearly, the satanists are at the very least, if not sponsored by, then in bed with, the Labour Party. I said some time ago that the election of the atheist babykiller Ardern had given the satanists courage to emerge from under their stones, but even I did not dream that Ardern and her Labour Party would be providing for their publicity stunts. 

Is this not reminiscent of the scenario in the US, where the Democrats incited the Black Lives Matter mob to mayhem, and BLM reciprocated with millions of dollars of funding for the Democrat election campaign? 

What a revelation. What a give-away. What a disgrace for Labour. What a disgrace for the 'useful idiots' who voted Labour, especially the 'useful idiots' who call themselves Catholic, and especially the priests who know no better, apparently, than to vote for a socialist government, or to instruct their flock that as Catholics they can't do that except under pain of serious sin.

No wonder the 65-seat March for Life bus that was laid on - with a free lunch in Welly - by an extraordinarily generous Napier parishioner, was nearly cancelled. Last Thursday night it wasn't even half full. Every priest in the Napier and Hastings parishes who wasn't saying a vigil Mass that day should have been on that bus, and should have mustered enough of their parishioners to fill it to overflowing.

Only, if you'd voted for Ardern after she stage-managed the Abortion Legislation Act how would you have the hide to go to Wellington on a bus to protest against it?


"Oh Mary conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to Thee."



The March for Life: those in the van, with 1000+ between them and the satanists in the rear



25 comments:

  1. Martin Ng says:
    Well said. I was blessed to speak to Kelly and Louana, I think who came down with their 3 girls all the way from Napier, and back again on the same day. They had about 40 on the bus.... I thought that was a full bus until reading your blog.

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  2. Although she is carrying a satanic placard the young lady looks sweet.

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    1. They all looked sweet. That's what so horrifying. How long can a satanist stay 'sweet'?

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    2. She actually looks very much like she's drugged.
      See the "out of it" look on her face, and see the stance of her legs and feet.

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  3. Teresa Coles says:
    I feel so sorry for these young people, making wrong choices and heading for eternal damnation.. Pray always for the conversion of sinners. So so sad.

    Paul Young says:
    Are you inferring that NZ is a lesser country for not being Christian? Surely religions come and go ... that's the way of the world ...

    Philippa O'Neill says:
    Hmmmm... 2000 years... and not even man could destroy it.. and not from lack of trying. Christ still reigns as He has since his birth.

    Ray McKendry says:
    Satan is pro-choice of everything evil

    Bob Gill says:
    Re “Surely religions come and go…” is simply not true as we know for a fact that Christianity, for example, has been around for over 2000 years. Hinduism has been around even longer.

    Paul Young
    Those are extremely short time spans in terms of terms of mankind, civilizations and the world ...

    Bob Gill says:
    Yes, but any religion lasting over 2000 years has a very good chance of continuing much longer!

    Leao Tildsley says:
    That guy was the one that turned back and told us we should of been aborted lol if only he realised that my mother chose to have me when she could of given me up because of her sickness, sad hatred coming from them because they couldn't handle us speaking life into them.

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    1. Paul Young says:
      Bob, what do you base that on ... with Christianity dying in the educated and enlightened world?

      Bob Gill says:
      Paul, I don’t see Christianity dying in the entire educated and enlightened world. In those places, for example, not suffering from a shortage of priests and practising traditional religion, Christianity is thriving – that’s a fact.
      It doesn’t necessarily follow either that those with limited education joining Christianity lack enlightenment.

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  4. I say:
    Paul Young, I inferred that NZ is a lesser country for not being Christian a long time ago. In this post I'm implying it.

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  6. Kizza Jo says:
    I find it astounding that anyone can be against NOT slaughtering the unborn. Just evil.

    Ian Wotherspoon says:
    You know the Bible talks about babies being sacrificed to the god moloch going through the fire so that they would have a good season of there there is no difference between that and what they want to do with babies that are not wanted. We go talk tak when we read about it in the word because that happened 3000 years ago. And we are not barbarians are we Bull shit. We are no different.

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    1. Paul du Fresne says:
      Ian Wotherspoon Hey! I’m loving your coherency.

      Julia du Fresne says:
      Ian, I'm loving your faith.

      Ian Wotherspoon says:
      Coherency is what my phone thinks it should be not what I said
      Also my phone does not like the word tsk tsk

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  7. Adelie Reid says:
    what is even worse is if you hobo (sic) the satanist and free thinkers home page nd look at members profiles you'll find the young women are ex Sacred Heart school girls....

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  8. Neal Wilson says:
    Thanks for spotting the use of Labour Party placards, Julia. A picture is worth a thousand words.

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  9. Sarah-Jane Cairns:
    Sitting back and staying silent would make me guilty by default. I will in no way be an enabler of abortion.

    Meg Lim says:
    Loved seeing these passionate guys, and ladies who are leading the way. Bikies for God. We are very sad and confussed as to where the rest of the church were that day and also where the Wellingtonians were.
    Some we knew, including elders are pro life but don't seem to believe in doing the march one said to me. Our church office admin said to me they and the church don't like to support either way as was with the referendams.. Think we will be discussing this abit with our pastor, else maybe we are in the wrong place, again.. And then others on Sunday incl an elder said they did not know it was on 🤷 maybe they turn off for my fb posts and personal messenger invites, tricky one. Be good to have someone from the front at Wellington churches showing passion for it, will work on this for next one.. As I'm not sure how else can organisers promote this more.
    I think we need some planning and initiatives for Wellington public and churches, as well as goverment..
    Maybe asking churches to pray for this baby pandemic, might wake them up.

    I say:
    The Catholic Church, at least in my neck of the woods, now will go so far as only to pray for 'the most vulnerable'. Unborn babies and mothers suffering post-abortion trauma don't get a mention. It's not nice, you know and the Catholic Church in NZ is the Church of Nice.

    Jeanette Hancock says:
    I was a little dissappointed that there were so few Priests. We're supposed to be the Christians who are in charge of the Pro-Life movement. Our Church has it spelled out in no uncertain terms how serious abortion is. So where was our leadership? Where were our priests? Our Sisters? Our Bishops?
    There's only so much you can blame on Covid.

    I say:
    Bishop Michael Gielen celebrated the Vigil March for Life Mass and did it beautifully. I thought he said he'd be on the March but as I mention in the post at https://juliadufresne.blogspot.com/.../satanists-placards...
    I didn't see him. I'd have thought if he were there he'd have been one of the speakers at Parliament grounds, surely.
    And rather than blame Covid I prefer to blame Ardern ....

    Justine Vollert says:
    Yes i noticed the priests. I thought good on them standing for lofe standing for Jesus. Where were the rest of them and where were the other pastors

    Paul Young says:
    "Highly visible, and witnessing to the sanctity of life." Yep sure ... until ya cross them in a drug deal ...

    Simon Archer says:
    Not these bikies .... it is careless to lump all bikies together under the 'criminal' umbrella without good reason. The patches on the back of these bikies' leathers tells a Christian story - but having seen your responses to other posts about Christians and Christianity, I have a feeling you will come back with another slur or one form or another.

    Theresa Rogers
    Were they destiny church members?

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    1. Paul Young says:
      Can't be bothered Simon ... reasoning with you people is like clutching at candy floss ...

      Philippa O'Neill says:
      His comment was not worth replying to. Very judgemental

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  10. Why on Earth do you people respond to "Paul Young" ? He's just a troll.

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    1. Unless Young is being downright insulting - as he has been a couple of times - I respond because Christ doesn't see him as a troll. He would respond to him as He always responded, even to Judas.

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  11. I no fan of Paul Young usually but a priest friend of mine tells me one diocesan Palace has a spa, bar and pot is used by a Bishop and pals.

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  12. Michael Shaw says:
    I was there. I am a pastor from the Far North.

    Piripi Thomas says:
    I was present at a similar march on a wet Friday evening in August, 1974. It was led by Sir William Liley, (the later Dame) Ruth Kirk (who was to become Prime Minister Norman Kirk's widow by the end of that month), Reginald Cardinal Delargy DD, and Dr Diana Mason (then President of S.P.U.C.). Several thousand participated, including high-profile doctors, lawyers and politicians, in opposition to the abortions being committed in Auckland.
    Over time, sadly, the ungodly captured the health, education and media influencers and the communist-indoctrinated politicians did the rest. The financial cost to nation's tax revenue is set to be $350 billion, and counting. It is economic lunacy to kill future taxpayers.

    Justine Vollert says:
    William Liley was a brilliant doc. He first picked up fetal heart beat as early as 21 days. He was very outspoken about abortion in the 70s because he discovered that the baby can feel pain at about 6 weeks which refutes what the prochoice people say

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    1. I say: Sir William Liley was known internationally as 'the father of fetology'. He took his own life at the age of 54 in 1983. At the time I thought the passing of the CS&A Act in 1977 and its consequences for NZ might have been a significant factor in his suicide, and nothing I've seen would cause me to change that opinion. But the tests he carried out on the fetus (for reaction to pain stimuli etc) were done after 18 weeks' gestation.

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  13. Justine Vollert says:
    Oh I didnt know that about the suicide. What is CS&A. How did he commit suicide. Thats incredibly sad.

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    1. Yes, it was dreadful. Contraception, Sterilization and Abortion Act of 1977 was New Zealand's introduction to legal abortion.

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    2. Clare McLean says:
      Bishop Gielen was gutted he couldn't be at the March. He had to be back in Auckland for Confirmations Saturday night. He did what he could. He was with us in spirit and spent the Saturday morning before flying out with the Mother of Divine Mercy as part of his connection with us all that day.

      Jase Preston says:
      Jeanette, not all Christians are Catholic, and not all pastors wear robes and clerical attire.
      I'm a chaplain, but I wear leather. Ministers of the Gospel come in all shapes and sizes. 🙂

      Philippa O'Neill says:
      Jase, but we are Catholic and we are disappointed that there was not more representation from our Priests Jase. 🙂

      Jase Preston
      Philippa, understood. 🙂

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  14. I say:
    Clare, thanks; I must have misheard Bishop Gielen at the Vigil Mass, or misunderstood. Or both.

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  15. Jase Preston says:
    Teresa Rogers,There may have been (Destiny Church members) but the bikers in the photo are from "Riding for God" and "Christian Motorcyclists Association" and a couple of other ministries.

    Michael Shaw says:
    I was there. I am a pastor from the Far North.

    I say:
    Michael Shaw Good for you! God bless you.

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  16. Geoff Brittain says:
    it is scary and concerning how dumb and lacking in intelligence some of our youth are coming out of our educational system☹

    I say:
    Geoff, you can say that again.

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