Thursday, October 26, 2006

St John Vianney's Heart Visits USA

The Catholic fetish for dead body parts was seen in early October as the heart of St John Vianney (1786-1859), a French priest, toured churches in Long Island and Massachusetts.

The body of Vianney was exhumed in 1904, and discovered to be – VOILA! – "well preserved." (Ed note – I wonder how they knew to dig him up?) At the same time, the heart was cut out of the body. The heart supposedly is pink, with a little brownish color in the middle.

Comment – Why would anyone dig up a body 45 years after a person died? Outside of law enforcement purposes, this is something we only see in Voodoo, Frankenstein movies, and – the Roman Catholic Church!

The heart was flown to the USA in a velvet sack, escorted by French Bishop Guy Bagnard. The heart was then placed in a gold and velvet shrine when brought to the Long Island church. Thousands visited the heart, and knelt before it in prayer.

Father Jean-Paul Ruiz, a professor of theology at St. John's (New York) University, commenting on the visiting heart said:

"When we venerate the relics of saints, it puts us in touch with those persons who we believe are still alive beyond the death of their bodies."

Comment – According to this priest, after I die, I can wait for people to venerate my dead body parts, and then I'll make contact with them. This is wickedness!!

The bible says in Deuteronomy 18:11 NOT to be a necromancer (a contactor of the dead), and God warns necromancers in verse 12:

"For all that do these things are an abomination unto the LORD: and because of these abominations the LORD thy God doth drive them out from before thee."

Question - What does the bible say about Catholics fascinated by dead body parts?

Answer – They are "An abomination unto the LORD."

May God give Catholics the grace to repent of this sin, forsake the Roman Church forever, and receive by faith ALONE Jesus Christ.

Saturday, October 14, 2006

St Joseph - Helping Catholics Sell Homes

With the homes sales market down, Akron, Ohio Catholics are getting St Joseph to help improve home sales. This was reported in the Oct 10 Akron Beacon Journal, in an article titled, "Some Divine Intervention in Real Estate."

The article details the idolatrous antics of a Catholic realty firm in getting St Joseph to help sell homes. There is no "official" Catholic dogma on how to do this, but it is generally agreed that a statue of St Joseph should be buried head-down and feet-up – and be at least 18 inches below the surface.

To quote from the article:

"Despite disagreements on things like whether the statue should be place in the front or back yard, believers (Ed note - Catholics, NOT those trusting in Christ ALONE for salvation) agree on one thing: After the house sells and the closing is complete, the statue is to be unearthed, and placed in a prominent spot in the new home."

The article also recounted a time when the realtor was doing this strange act, and some other people were watching her:

"Curious construction workers at a nearby house were watching the bizarre ceremony. (The realtor) wondered whether they might think that the women were involved in some type of devil worship."

Comment – You bet its devil worship! They might as well throw in some wolfsbane and eye of lizard!

Many Catholic bookstores and websites sell St Joseph home sale kits. One Catholic website features:

The 4" St Joseph statue home sales kit for $9.95.

The 8" St Joseph statue homes sales kit for $13.95.

(The website did NOT say which statue invokes St Joseph to work quicker.)

And for $7.50 you can purchase a 120-page book titled - St Joseph, My Real Estate Agent.

Once again, Catholicism reveals itself to be nothing but the pagan heart of man expressing itself under a phony "Christian" veneer. Please pray for Catholic conversions, as only Christ has the power to free men from such Roman superstition.

Saturday, October 07, 2006

Catholic Felons Helping Illegal Aliens

The Catholic Church and Roman Catholics continue to boast about their openly breaking US law in helping illegal aliens. This was reported in the Oct 5 Catholic News Service article, "Band of Angels Leaves Food, Water for People Crossing US Border."

The article describes the activities of "Angeles del Desierto" (Angels of the Desert), a group of Catholics from San Diego parishes who travel the border and leave "water, clothing, and food at strategic desert locations to help people (illegal aliens) on their journey."

This group is headed up by a Mexican who was described as "a legal US resident."

US Federal law is being broken here. But does the Catholic Church care? The Federal Immigration and Nationality Act, Section 8, USC 1324 says:

"Any person who encourages or induces an alien to reside, knowing or in reckless disregard of the fact that such residence is in violation of law, shall be punished as provided for each alien in respect to whom such a violation occurs...fined under title 18...imprisoned not more than 5 years, or both."

It is a felony for any person (including Catholics) to:

"Assist an alien he/she should reasonably know is illegally in the US...by transporting, sheltering, or assisting him/her."

Comment – The Catholic Church can freely get away with these crimes because they know George Bush, our so-called "security" leader, has proven during his presidency he prefers a wide-open border with Mexico! To Bush and his rich friends, making a quick dollar in the global economy is more important than maintaining the integrity of the United States of America.

Another comment - And Bush still has millions of Americans convinced his top priority is "national security." What a joke!

Please pray daily that God protect the USA from - illegal immigration - George W. Bush – and, the Roman Catholic Church.