Thursday, September 28, 2023

Robert Golub, murderer, connected to the Jesuits is up for parole



This monster Robert Golub needs to be put to sleep. He doesn't deserve to live. He was 21 years old and brutally murdered our precious neighbor Kelly Tinyes and traumatized us all forever : Family fights to keep 13-year-old Valley Stream girl's murderer behind bars - https://twitter.com/tlthe5th/status/1707385983514165438

His younger brother was in the house at the time of the murder and has always been a suspect. For some reason the Jesuits got involved and sent him away to prestigious Jesuit military academy instead of being tried. Now, the older brother is up for parole and I'm hoping and praying the Jesuits don't get this murderer out of prison! https://www.facebook.com/tommy.tlthe5th/posts/pfbid0tf5bZmZVw7jxCioNHL8NPviCCYypiz65VqZcYYtCcqGuE3sVzPeGJ6huyePMJAU6l



Tuesday, September 12, 2023

There's a Monument to the Nazi SS at a Catholic Ukrainian Cemetery in Philadelphia. Jewish Groups Want it Removed




 

There's a Monument to the Nazi SS at a Catholic Ukrainian Cemetery in Philadelphia. Jewish Groups Want it Removed - goo.gl/alerts/MNoVQm


Monument to the Nazi SS at a Catholic Ukrainian Cemetery in Philadelphia

Thursday, May 11, 2023

Pope Francis calls child rapists ‘children of God’ deserving of ‘love’




Pope Francis raised some eyebrows while discussing sex abusers, whom he labeled “children of God” who deserve love and “pastoral care” — as well revolting “enemies” who must be punished.

The pontiff made his remarks last month during a private meeting with a group of Jesuit priests in Hungary, but they were only published Tuesday by La Civilta Cattolica, an Italian Jesuit journal.

“How do we approach, how do we talk to the abusers for whom we feel revulsion? Yes, they too are children of God. But how can you love them?” Francis was quoted as saying.

The 86-year-old leader of the Roman Catholic Church was responding to a question from a Hungarian Jesuit who asked: “The Gospel asks us to love, but how do we love at the same time people who have experienced abuse and their abusers?”

The pope acknowledged that the answer to this “powerful question” was “not easily at all.”

Francis explained that a sexual predator was to be condemned, “but as a brother” still deserving of love and care.

“There is a logic, a form of loving the enemy that is also expressed in this way,” he added. “And it is not easy to understand and to live out. The abuser is an enemy.”

While the pope was talking about sexual abuse writ large, the subtext to his answer is the staggering scandal that has rocked the Catholic Church involving generations of pedophile priests abusing hundreds of thousands of children all over the world.

As recently as last month, a Maryland state report revealed that more than 150 Catholic priests with the Archdiocese of Baltimore molested some 600 children, mostly with impunity, over the course of 80 years.

“When you hear what abuse leaves in the hearts of abused people, the impression you get is very powerful,” Francis told his fellow Jesuits during the April 29 meeting in Budapest, Hungary. “Even talking to the abuser involves revulsion; it’s not easy.”

“But they are God’s children too,” he noted, referring to sexual predators. “They deserve punishment, but they also deserve pastoral care. How do we provide that? No, it is not easy.”

During his 10 years on the throne of St. Peter in the Vatican, Francis has created a commission on child molestation prevention and has tightened church laws addressing clerical sexual abuse.

But the pontiff’s efforts to redress the crisis have been hampered by a spate of high-profile resignations from his Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors.

Last week, Francis urged the remaining members of the panel to pursue a “spirituality of reparation” with sexual abuse survivors. 

Wednesday, December 21, 2022

ξενοφοβία vs φιλοξενία


Good day everyone. Just two of the many flags of the nations I love, admire, respect in the world. Why? Because I'm a normal person. Many are taught to be xenophobes. But φιλοξενία (philoxenia) “φιλέω” = “Love of” and “ξένος” = “foreigner” is a greatest command to me by my God.

More in-depth research proving through the Bible exactly what I mean. This word philoxenia used many times. Especially by the apostle Paul. The word philo ranges from showing friendship to, or literally loving them. But showing friendship is loving them.

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