Sunday, October 30, 2011

Crucifixes at Catholic University Creep John H. Banzhaff, III Out

This is what you call gall!

John F. Banzhaf III claims the school "[denies Muslim students] equal access to the benefits CUA provides to other student groups,"....

..It is alleged that CUA does not provide space -- as other universities do -- for the many daily prayers Muslim students must make, forcing them instead to find temporarily empty classrooms where they are often surrounded by Catholic symbols which are incongruous to their religion. Furthermore, it appears that Muslims on campus may even be forced to do their meditation in the school's chapels or in the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception – hardly places where students of a very different religion are likely to feel very comfortable.


Where's my kleenex? I'm all choked up.

If Catholic institutions - whose purpose it is to train future Catholic evangelists - are going to employ and admit people disgusted and offended by Catholicism, they ought to have the decency to give them a room where they can perform rituals without having to look at Christ hanging on a Crucifix?

You know something, there's no place for prostitutes to turn tricks in between classes either.

How about consenting adults who want to expose themselves?

Look at porn?

Drink Dewars?

Gamble?

Maybe there should be a room on every floor of Catholic schools for all the things offensive to Christ?

The priests and administrators can pretend they don't know what's happening so they don't have to do anything about it. They've got that down to a science.

Of course it would be standing room only after the Jesuits crammed the place.

Maybe we could put one in every parish?

The room would need a patron saint.

Saddam Hussein?

Charlie Sheen?

I've got it! Bernadin-Hehir!

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

From today's (October 31st) Catholic World News:

Egypt: Christian student murdered for refusing to remove crucifix

Ayman Nabil Labib, a 17-year-old Coptic Christian student, was murdered by Muslim classmates after refusing to remove a crucifix he was wearing, the Assyrian International News Agency is reporting.

The murder, which took place on October 16 in the central Egyptian town of Mallawi, took place after a teacher asked Labib to cover up a tattooed cross on his wrist. Labib refused, instead uncovering a cross necklace.

“The teacher nearly choked my son, and some Muslim students joined in the beating,” said Labib’s father.

“They beat my son so much in the classroom that he fled to the lavatory on the ground floor, but they followed him and continued their assault,” the victim’s mother added. “When one of the supervisors took him to his room, Ayman was still breathing. The ambulance transported him from there dead, one hour later.”

Anonymous said...

What am evil woman you are Carol. How can you possibly even consider yourself to be remotely Catholic.
So sanctimonious and judgemental.
This blog incites hatred of the worst kind. How do you have the nerve to face the Lord and recieve His body and Blood?

Anonymous said...

To #2 Anonymous - Judge not less thee be judged! Carol - Let the Truth be told! God Bless YOU!

Hesketh said...

The hateful Unni-ites proclaim their Carol-obsession once again. Crawl back to your fever swamp.

TTC said...

Don't have much of a sense of humor do you there anonymous!

You see the story of the Christian who was beaten to death by the Muslims for wearing a Crucifix?

Check out this story:

http://eponymousflower.blogspot.com/2011/10/children-are-crucified-to-force.html

The muslims have burned, raped, beaten and killed their way into driving Christianity out of the public square. They are crucifying our children to get Christians to flee the country. Crucifying children.

The Muslims are terrorizing, beating, raping and killing Christians in Egypt. They are going door-to-door taking the children away from Christian families.

It isn't a religion, it is a political science of violence and murder of Christians, whom they have been killing now for over 2000 years.

They are escalating their public displays of hating and killing Christians. People need to know about it just as much as people needed to know what the Germans were doing to the Jews. It will be shouted from the mountaintops because the victims of these murderers deserve it.

When it comes to the salvation of souls, Catholics have a duty, even when that soul hates us. We can no more grant them constructive permission to perform pagan and antiChrist rituals, then we could provide a room for exposing themselves or smoking a crack pipe. That was my point.

People of other religions in a Catholic religious institutions are guests at the will of Catholics. If our crucifixes disturb you, mosey on down the road.

Viva Christo Rey.

kd said...

Now I know why tonight is Hallowed Eve, may the Saints & all the Choirs of Angels help us!

Carol, keep up the good fight, there's a whole Army behind you.
(All Confirmed Catholics have a Duty to defend the Faith, if someone thinks that's hatred they're barking up the wrong tree & BLOG)

Restore-DC-Catholicism said...

In honor of holloween, consider some others who were turned off by crucifixes - vampires! Seriously, the late Blessed John Paul II wrote that the Cross/Crucifix is a "sign of contradiction". Voila.

TTC said...

Janet, you said it.

Al queda's flag is now flying over the capital in Libya. This guy in the white house is no good.

If we don't speak up, they will be ripping the crucifixes off of us in our own schools and it won't be long before they are mowing us down in the street.


http://www.hudson-ny.org/2544/egypt-massacre-christians-media

Be sure to watch the bastards in the videos and then let's have a chat about who and what is inciting hatred against whom.

TTC said...

http://www.google.com/url?q=http://townhall.com/tipsheet/elisabethmeinecke/2011/10/31/libya_flying_al_qaeda_flag,_rumored_to_be_imposing_shariah_law&sa=U&ei=3-SvTrq3CMXd0QGYmtWqAQ&ved=0CCEQqQIwAQ&sig2=-jBU07BAjx2WUfpBa6LuBA&usg=AFQjCNHBSkQ5zxana4-PYZJZ56L95Kz_Pg


http://www.hudson-ny.org/2530/denmark-sharia-hezbollah

Some of us are not going to sit in silence when oppressing and murdering people is called a "religion".

The people who do speak up against it - and do something about it - is the reason why Hitler's concentration camps are defunct.

Crux sacra sit mihi lux.

TTC said...

I've removed a few posts filled with dhimmitude and self-righteous crap.

There is absolutely no need for a muslim professor in a Catholic school. Every subject needs to be taught to Catholic students from the Catholic perspective. Science, history, art, music, political science - every subject under the sun. And guess what - muslims are not qualified.

A Catholic administration can NOT provide a room for non-Catholic students to perform rituals venerating a false god or antichrist anymore than you could provide a bedroom in your home for your teenage children who want to hook up and have sex. It is spiritual malpractice. It would be less offensive to God for Catholics to provide a room for people to plot physical murders than to worship a false God.

Sharia law is not 'democracy' it is an oppressive, violent political science - like apartheid. Nazis. Of course, there are many innocent people under the regime who are oppressed and been beaten, raped and threatened into submission. You are not doing the victims of this political regime any favors by denying it.

You can't see what is happening. Obama is helping al queda take over these countries. It is what it is.

TTC said...

Therefore, as they are crucifying our children and suing us to take down our crucifixes in our own schools, some of us are going to rise above the village idiots and cowards to say what needs to be said.

TTC said...

http://catholiclane.com/egypt-%e2%80%93-christian-experience-the-worst-in-centuries/

Another article above. The persecution and murders are the worst it has been in centuries.

Consider this blog a zero tolerance cyberspace for the supportive goons of this violent, murdering political science.

This is Obama's doing. These are his soldiers, the political regime he is empowering all over the world.

TTC said...

Again, if your posts have been deleted, it is because you are mischarerizing or caricaturizing what is being said, to the detriment of the victims of islam.

I will say it again.

Islam is a political science based upon oppression, violence and murder, just like apartheid.

There are only two categories of people. The oppressors and murderers or the victims of oppression.

There are many victims of this political science who are kind and courteous and lovely people.

Oppressors and murderers of this political science are what they are-violent killers.

I won't post comments here that conflates the kindness of victims with oppressors and murderers, to undermine the violence and killing.

Hesketh said...

Thanks Carol for not turning your Roman Catholic blog into a punching bag for Islamist proselytizers and their useful idiots.

While traveling in Germany and Japan in the 1980s I met dozens of wonderful folks who actively particapted in the Nazi and Japanese imperialist war machines. They were "nice" in the 80s and they were equally so in the 30's and 40s. The difference? They once had been in thrall to a hateful, totalatarian system. Their niceness could not prevail against an evil system.

TTC said...

Thanks Hesketh.

Among other things, this individual suggests Copts do not accept the Nicene Creed, were therefore not Christian so why would a Roman Catholic give a damn. Then, he had the unmitigated gall to characterize himself as a crusader of justice. He also tried to make the case that Islam was just like buddhism, judiaism, etc

The political science of Islam is grounded in Sharia Law and the koran, which instructs its followers to violence and murder to those who will not bow to gog and magog. It is NOTHING like Judiasm or any religion for that matter.

Nazi sympathizers are not welcome either.

You know that song Mick Jagger sings?

'pleased to meet you, hope you guess my name...ah, but what'spuzzlin' you is the nature of my game.'