Dear John xxxxxx,
Did you ever imagine that the Olympic Games would broadcast blasphemy to billions of
viewers, including children?
- During the opening ceremony, The Last Supper was mocked with incredible obscenity.
- Our Lord was depicted as an obese, tattooed, and semi-naked woman, and His “apostles” were represented as Drag Queens in
offensive and immoral postures.
- A young girl was involved in this disgusting,
pro-homosexual, and blasphemous parody against God and Christianity.
Please react against this abomination by signing your immediate protest to the President of France and
the French Minister of Sports.
To protest, click on this secure
link.
https://tfpstudentaction.org/petitions/protest-paris-olympics-blasphemy
Why was God attacked?
Why were 2.5 billion Christians targeted at the opening ceremony of a sporting
event? No other religion
was mocked. Only
Christianity. What
appears to be a common thread of the Olympics this year is not the Olympics but the aggressive and in-your-face promotion of LGBT pride!
Paris, the capitol of the eldest
Daughter of the Church, has become, in the eyes of the world, a new Sodom and Gomorrah.
Do you and I have the right to be silent?
Please note that the Olympics ceremony also celebrated
the unjust killing of Marie-Antoinette, the Martyr Queen.
From the windows of the Conciergerie, where Marie-Antoinette was imprisoned in terrible conditions and separated from
her children in 1793, a singer appeared, disguised as the Queen of France, holding her decapitated head in her hands.
She sang a revolutionary song while the grotesque and
bloody image was projected onto the Conciergerie building, evoking blood flow, accompanied by heavy metal music.
How can we remain silent in the face of such horrors?
Please send your urgent protest to
Emmanuel Macron and Amelie Oudea-Castera, the Minister of Sports.
Just
click here.
Imagine the suffering of Our Lord caused by this outrage inflicted on Him by very same country that He honored with His Sacred Heart…
Our Lord complained to Padre Pio
about the ingratitude of men:
“My Love is repaid with so much ingratitude! I would be less offended by people if I had loved them less. My Father no longer wants to
endure this from them. I would like to stop loving them, but... (here Jesus becomes silent and sighs.) But oh! My heart is made to love!”
“They leave me alone at
night and alone in churches during the day.”
“They no longer care about the Eucharist. People never speak about this Sacrament of love, and those that do speak
about it do so with indifference and coldness.”
We can’t be indifferent!
Your protest will be an act of reparation for this
outrage against the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
Keep up the good fight.
I’m counting on you.
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