DAY FOR LIFE SUNDAY 18th JUNE 2023
Pope Francis offers support and blessing for Day of Life
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support and blessings
Pope Francis has
sent a message with his Apostolic Blessing to Catholics in England and Wales,
Ireland and Scotland who will celebrate Day
for Life on Sunday, 18 June 2023.
It is the day in
the Church’s calendar set aside for raising awareness of the meaning and value
of human life at every stage and in every condition – from conception to
natural death.
In 2023, for the
first time, Day for Life will be celebrated on the same day in
all four countries.
Communicating the
Holy Father’s message, the new Papal Nuncio to the UK, Archbishop Miguel Maury
Buendía expressed Pope Francis’s prayers, particularly for expectant mothers
and their families, through the intercession of Mary, Mother of God.
The Pope, writes
Archbishop Maury Buendía quoting from a General Audience on 25 March 2020,
reminds us that, “to defend life is not an ideology for the Church. It is a
reality; a human reality that involves all Christians, precisely because they
are Christian and because they are human.”
Pious waffle, Gene’s speciality. FOAD.
ReplyDeleteDetterling you have no credibility left on moral or ethical issues. To your eternal shame you made a donation to BPAS.
ReplyDeleteAh, once more the "searingly honest" Gene "two-faced ponce" Vincent is removing posts that destroy utterly his moral and ethical credibility - like his habit of writing pornographic fantasies about other men's wives, of insulting them by posting what purport to be pictures of them with obscene captions, and claming to have fathered their children.
ReplyDeleteTwo-faced? make that seven...
"To your eternal shame you made a donation to BPAS."
ReplyDeletePompous, bombastic, two-faced twat.
What kind of shame should you feel for writing pornographic fantasies about my wife with the sole, malicious purpose of hurting my feelings ["Working on a piece about Delia - you will be upset by it..."] and nastily belittling a woman worth fifty of you?
What kind of shame should you feel for constructing a grubby fantasy of fathering my beloved son, the joy of my old age?
What kind of shame should you feel for sneering at my nephew as a shirt-lifter, a queer, a bum-boy, a nancy-boy?
What kind of shame should you feel for all the ridiculous lies you have constructed to nourish your narcissistic fantasies about being a "full time professional writer" [sic] who has neither written nor published a line in seven years?
What kind of shame should you feel for maintaining the fatuous delusion that "Granny Barkes fell in Woolworths" is a full length novel, let alone in the process of publication?
Don't lecture me about "eternal shame", you two-faced Cockney ponce.
"Don't lecture me about "eternal shame""
ReplyDeleteOh! yes I will. You made a donation to BPAS. An organisation whose very existence is designed to oppose the Faith.
Also to your eternal shame you mocked and traduced the memory of my saintly Great-uncle. Uncle Nancy would never have engaged in those depraved activities you ascribed to him. His passions were not for the lusts of the flesh. His passion was for music and literature.
"An organisation whose very existence is designed to oppose the Faith."
DeleteNonsense. BPAS is there to support men and women in the process of taking an agonising painful decision, and who don't deserve to be sneered at, belittled and heckled by callous bastards like you.
You have no idea what your Uncle Nancy got up to when his nephews weren't watching. For all you know he might have been one of the most notorious buggers in London. Think of it like this - presumably a lot of people think you are a good Christian, pious and charitable - they don't know that you are a malicious, dirty minded, sleasy hypocrite, once notorious for groping his female colleagues at school.
And anyway, my teasing of you about your Uncle Nancy was merely rip-roaring badinage levelled at you in a spirit of good humoured to and fro, Gene "Two-Faced Cry-baby" Vincent.
"BPAS is there to support men and women in the process of taking an agonising painful decision,"
DeleteNot so. Consider the tragedy of this child exterminated by the BPAS policies.
“The needless tragedy of this death and its consequences should shame abortion giants like BPAS. They make business from the “DIY Abortion” policy which recklessly permits the distribution of deadly abortion drugs to be sent in the post. BPAS did not require an ultrasound or any physical examination to take place to ensure the woman’s wellbeing and stage of pregnancy, and left her to self-administer these drugs alone, with no medical supervision or support.
“It is appalling that abortion giants like BPAS, are now calling for the opposite of what is needed. BPAS forcefully campaigned for abortion drugs to be sent to women in the post, and for women to self-administer these drugs with no medical supervision or support. SPUC warned from the beginning that this dangerous scheme would have horrific consequences.
“Now, that this policy has led to nearly full-term babies being killed well past the legal limit, abortion giants like BPAS are attempting to cover up this tragedy by calling for abortion to be entirely removed from the oversight of the law.
Pompous, bombastic, two-faced twat.
ReplyDeleteWhat kind of shame should you feel for writing pornographic fantasies about my wife with the sole, malicious purpose of hurting my feelings ["Working on a piece about Delia - you will be upset by it..."] and nastily belittling a woman worth fifty of you?
What kind of shame should you feel for constructing a grubby fantasy of fathering my beloved son, the joy of my old age?
What kind of shame should you feel for sneering at my nephew as a shirt-lifter, a queer, a bum-boy, a nancy-boy?
What kind of shame should you feel for all the ridiculous lies you have constructed to nourish your narcissistic fantasies about being a "full time professional writer" [sic] who has neither written nor published a line in seven years?
What kind of shame should you feel for maintaining the fatuous delusion that "Granny Barkes fell in Woolworths" is a full length novel, let alone in the process of publication?
Don't lecture me about "eternal shame", you two-faced Cockney ponce.