good article. It is always strange to me how many non-Christians (or even some Protestants) frame their morality as the opposite of x. Instead of having their own starting points and moral frame.
The article also makes me think about how hostility is in many ways better than the pure ambivalence that is promoted. It makes me think about a Jonathan Bowden speech, where he asks, 'Is it strange how consumerism can corrupt more than breadlines, artistic philistinism, and terror? It is strange that in many ways Eastern Europe is spiritually in a much better state than the West'. An excellent example of how moderate persecution can be preferred compared to subversion masked as accommodation.
The trick of anti-Catholics these days is to turn the sacred into entertainment. But one day, those who desecrate the Eucharist and the Mass will have to answer directly to Him who instituted the holy sacrifice of the Mass. And on that day, they won’t have my excuses, they won’t even be able to say the word “inclusive”.
When I lived in Amsterdam, I saw the Stille Omgang under my window. But it was not yet a woke event at that time.
good article. It is always strange to me how many non-Christians (or even some Protestants) frame their morality as the opposite of x. Instead of having their own starting points and moral frame.
The article also makes me think about how hostility is in many ways better than the pure ambivalence that is promoted. It makes me think about a Jonathan Bowden speech, where he asks, 'Is it strange how consumerism can corrupt more than breadlines, artistic philistinism, and terror? It is strange that in many ways Eastern Europe is spiritually in a much better state than the West'. An excellent example of how moderate persecution can be preferred compared to subversion masked as accommodation.
The trick of anti-Catholics these days is to turn the sacred into entertainment. But one day, those who desecrate the Eucharist and the Mass will have to answer directly to Him who instituted the holy sacrifice of the Mass. And on that day, they won’t have my excuses, they won’t even be able to say the word “inclusive”.