Posted on 10/22/2011 12:32:34 PM PDT by IbJensen
PARIS, France, October 21, 2011 (LifeSiteNews.com) - A group of Parisian Catholic students was beaten by riot police during a protest in front of a theater during the premiere of a blasphemous play by Italian playwright Romeo Castellicci, on Thursday evening.
On the Concept of the Face of the Son of God is a scatological representation of an old man wracked with diarrhea whose son wipes and cleans him repeatedly on stage under a large reproduction of a Face of Christ by Antonello da Messina. Brown feces fill the stage - synthetic odor included -, the two actors leave the stage, then a dozen children carrying schoolbags make their appearance and throw plastic grenades at the image of Christ. The image later appears to crack up and a dark liquid similar to the feces seen earlier invades the face which is then covered with the words, You are not my shepherd.
For the first night at the publicly subsidized Théatre de la Ville in Paris on Thursday, several unrelated groups organized public protests. One group had bought tickets and disrupted the show with stink bombs before climbing on the sage with banners proclaiming Cathophobia : weve had enough. Riot police entered the theatre to move out the protesters, some of whom were arrested.
Another group of young activists of the historic French royalist movement, lAction française, chose to organize a peaceful demonstration in front of the theatre. A few dozen young French Catholics chained themselves to the railings of the theater under the noses of three vanloads of riot police (CRS) who quickly closed in to dislodge them. Heavy-handedly using their bats and teargas, the armored police forces beat up the young people, handcuffed them and forced many of them flat on the ground. Demonstrators make it onto the stage
One young man who was lying handcuffed, with part of his body on the street, unable to move, was injured at this point when a police van backed into him, riding over his foot. The injury appeared to be severe as he was in great pain, and he was quickly evacuated by emergency services to the nearby Hôtel-Dieu, the historic Parisian hospital near Notre-Dame. As it turned out there was only a severe flesh wound. A complaint is being lodged against the police force responsible for this brutality.
Seventeen other young demonstrators were arrested and kept in police custody for 24 hours, at the end of which three of them were charged with rebellion. One of the young men has also been charged with theft as one of the police forces caps was missing
At the beginning of the week the rights defense group AGRIF (Alliance against racism and for the respect of French and Christian Identity) used an emergency procedure to obtain an order to block the showing of On the Concept of the Face of God. The request was rejected on the ground that some scenes were undoubtedly offensive and violent, but that they were susceptible to many contradictory interpretations. The defiled image after the children throw objects at the image
The judge, Emmanuel Binoche, made clear that there is no anti-blaspheme law in France. Although the judge was correct, anti-hate-crime laws nevertheless make it an offense to dishonor and ridicule believers through the most sacred aspects of their faith. Still Binoch ruled that AGRIF must pay the Théâtre de la Ville 1,200 euros in costs.
The judges stance aided by the fact that a few priests have been applauding Castelluccis play for its thoughtfulness and insight.
On the other hand, a growing number of French bishops have publicly voiced their dismay at the rising number of anti-Catholic shows and plays: cardinal André Vingt-Trois of Paris and the spokesman of the French bishops conference, Mgr Bernard Podvin, both called on French Catholics to make their indignation public and to question public funding of the shows.
In December, Paris will be hosting a Hispano-Argentinian play called Golgota Picnic which outraged Spanish Catholics when it opened in January this year in Madrid. Like Castelluccis work, it is obsessed with the image of Christ and heaps insults and accusations on the Church. Typically, it accuses the traditional representations of the Crucifixion of planting the seeds of pedophilia within the priesthood.
Another Catholic group which launched a petition (defendonslecrucifix.org) against these plays, Civitas, received support from a French bishops including Mgr Aillet of Bayonne and Mgr Aumonier of Versailles who encouraged Catholics to react against these insults to our faith.
Are they as brutal on muslim ‘youths’ who’ve made a pasttime of torching cars in Paris suburbs?
I’m wondering if there is anyway I can purge the French blood out of my line. This is disgraceful.
let this fool try try this
I wonder what the author’s Freepname is?
This from the nation that used to be the center of Christendom.
I’m kind of looking forward to certain aspects of the coming Great Chastisement even if I suffer some.
This is, unfortunately, also a nation where Catholic Churches, all of them, are owned by the state. The Enemy is still at work.
What the heck, there are supposedly priests who applaud the “insight” of this scatology?
What does this imply? The state gets veto power over clergy?
IIRC, the state owns the Catholic Churches in France, allows/organizes tours as a means of generating income. One of the specific targets of the French Revolution was the Church, and many were persecuted, then, and afterward. Or perhaps a more accurate word would be martyred. In this, France and Mexico are alike. In the revolutions in both countries, first, the persecution, then the murders, then state control of some sort, with the state literally owning the churches themselves.
My mother is mostly Melungeon & Cherokee (though definitely All-American), but is also a descendent of one of William the Conquerer’s lieutenants. Things like this almost make me wish that were not so. Anyway, sorry I’m rambling. Perhaps the best way to put it is to say that while it is better than it has been, the state of France spends rather a bit of time and effort still, punishing the Church, IMHO.
The concentration of Christianity moves from place to place in the world. At various times it flourished in various European countries, then in America. Now that this is receding, quite ironically Red China is poised to see the next wave of intense Christian faith. That’s what you might expect from a faith that is “in the world but not of the world.” No earthly geography can claim a monopoly on it or assume that it is safe forever.
You mean the state assumes it has a role in carrying out discipline of the church.
That’s all bass-ackwards, an improper incursion of Caesar into God’s domain, and sooner or later France will get what’s coming to it.
Get a tranfusion from a German. The French blood will surrender.
LOL
They stand by and watch Paris burn when it’s Muzlim yutes.
I guess France doesn’t also own the mosques, huh.
Agreed, all the way around. Nicely put.
MSM silence in the US, as with all of the disturbing news LSN reports.
Lifesite News might as well be from Mars, the disconnect is so obvious, and predictable.
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