Posted on 12/07/2013 10:01:26 AM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
You may have seen this video earlier Ed Morrissey featured it at Hot Air but I didnt see it until it was tweeted to me by Covenant College student Keifer Wynn and, because it was in Spanish, at first I wasnt quite sure what I was looking at.
Abortistas atacan a católicos que defendían la Catedral de San Juan, is the headline, and the description: Estas son las hordas de lesbianas y abortistas del Encuentro Nacional de Mujeres.
So, translation via Google: Abortionists attack Catholics defending the Cathedral of San Juan. These are the hordes of lesbians and abortionists of the National Conference of Women. Keep in mind that when I watched this, I hadnt even translated the titles yet:
(VIDEO-AT-LINK)
OK, so what the heck is going on there?
Every year in Argentina, the National Conference of Women sponsored by various non-profit NGOs gathers in some city and, in recent years, the event has featured a protest against the Catholic Church. So when the radical feminists marched on the cathedral in San Juan de Cuyo on November 24, they were met by 1,500 Catholics who locked arms to form a human shield around the cathedral:
The women, many of them topless, spray-painted the mens crotches and faces and swastikas on their chests and foreheads, using markers to paint their faces with Hitler-like mustaches. They also performed obscene sexual acts in front of them and pushed their breasts onto their faces, all the while shouting get your rosaries out of our ovaries. . . .
While the site of the protest was the front of the cathedral . . . the whole city awoke to graffiti in favor of abortion.
Inside the cathedral, 700 people were also in prayer accompanied by their bishop . . .
After unsuccessfully trying to get into the building, the women burned a human-sized effigy of Pope Francis. If the pope were a woman, abortion would be legal, they shouted . . .
The police reportedly told the media they were unable to intervene because they are women.
Remember, I originally saw this in Spanish, posted by the blogger at Pagina Catolica, who said (Google translation):
Our readers know that the Spanish and American folk tradition, the Coven or Salamanca (in Argentina), is a meeting of witches, in which to realize the devil is present not only acts of sorcery, but also aberrant sexual practices.
Indeed, the raving frenzy of these radical feminists bespeaks an infernal origin. Susan Brinkmann at Women of Grace writes:
According to a report appearing on the Catholicism Pure and Simple blog, some of the youth who defended the cathedral said they had the impression that it was a satanic attack with demonic figures being seen as part of an anti-Christian world revolution. In one place the extremists lit a big fire and burned an effigy of Pope Francis as they danced around the fire.
An anti-Christian world revolution?
Putas sucios comunistas! (Thats dirty communist whores in Spanish, at least according to the Google translation.)
UPDATE: Amazing the things you can learn on Twitter:
Ian Chalupowicz @ianai26
@rsmccain it's "putas sucias comunistas", and indeed yes they are, but here in Argentina we are obliged to support the church with taxes.
Robert Stacy McCain @rsmccain Follow @ianai26 Muchos gracias for the improved translation. I'm for disestablishment, but I'd rather support the church than support feminists!
10:23 PM - 6 Dec 2013
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I did not know Roman Catholicism was the state religion of Argentina. I wonder if that’s true?
Of course it is. Has been since day one.
They used to burn witches/demons.
NOT very lady like
Acording to wiki it’s a little more complicated than that:
The Constitution requires the government to support Roman Catholicism economically.[15] Despite this, the Supreme Court ruled that the Roman Catholic Church was not granted the status of official religion by the constitution or any federal legislation.[17]
The Constitution once stated that the president must be a Roman Catholic. This requirement was removed from the text in the 1994 constitutional reform, since the president no longer designates Argentine bishops. The old 1853 text also included a goal “to keep a pacific relationship with the Indians and promote their conversion to Catholicism”, which was deleted in the reform.
The federal state pays a salary to Roman Catholic bishops. Each bishop receives a monthly salary that is set by law to the equivalent of 80% of that a judge, about 4,300 pesos or 1,430 USD.[15] Older seminarists and retired priests receive minor pensions, and parishes in conflictive and border areas are subsidized with 335 pesos per month (112 USD). As of December 2005, and after recent conflicts with the national government, the Argentine Episcopacy is considering the possibility of forgoing this support, in favor of full independence.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Argentina
**the Coven or Salamanca (in Argentina), is a meeting of witches, in which to realize the devil is present not only acts of sorcery, but also aberrant sexual practices. **
I don’t think we want to see the pictures.
;-\
I think the Antichrist exists whereever there is the devaluation of life. Man was created in God’s image, so the devil will never have love for humans. He may use them and fool them into thinking he’s on their side, but in the end he will throw them away when their usefulness is completed.
So fang-tooth raging feminazis are destroying churches. They would be happy in middle eastern countries where they attack and destroy churches too.
’ The police reportedly told the media they were unable to intervene because they are women. ‘
Ever heard of incendiary grenades?
After watching the video, whatever spawn of hell these creatures are from, they merely are occupying the women's body...
They did the same here in Red England several hundred years ago...they would have to harvest the entire rain forest to toast all the ones running loose up here nowadays, though...
Estimates for the number of Roman Catholics vary from 70% of the population, to as much as 90%. The CIA Factbook lists 92% of the country is Catholic, but only 20% are practicing regularly or weekly at a church service.
So, it is like Mexico: NOMINALLY Catholic.
If Francis is accustomed to collecting a pay check from the State, that may explain some of his leanings.
Satan's forces have always been working in high gear. He is an indefatigable angel. His minions have always been working hard too.
The "end times." It's evocative of SUCH visions. No one knows when it will be and we only have our Bible to tell us about the Prince of Darkness and Evil. Many cultures who have had horrendous things happen have brought for this horrible image of "end times."
It will come in God's good time.
You are 100% correct about abortion being a tentacle of the antiChrist. It is, perhaps, one of his worst tentacles--attempting to convince a woman to murder her own baby while it's in her womb. Nothing worse! And, it IS her own choice. Satan can't MAKE her do it. He just whispers in her heart. No wonder God damned him to Hell for eternity.
So odd. God KNEW that His creation of angels would produce Satan, yet He still created the Prince of Darkness.
I'm sorry, I don't understand where your comment came from. When did I say that Francis was accustomed to collecting a pay check from the State?
See my post #7:
The federal state [Argentina] pays a salary to Roman Catholic bishops. Each bishop receives a monthly salary that is set by law to the equivalent of 80% of that a judge, about 4,300 pesos or 1,430 USD.[15] Older seminarists and retired priests receive minor pensions, and parishes in conflictive and border areas are subsidized with 335 pesos per month (112 USD). As of December 2005, and after recent conflicts with the national government, the Argentine Episcopacy is considering the possibility of forgoing this support, in favor of full independence.
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