Saturday, October 12, 2013

Wherein the Business of the Salvation of Souls Becomes a Popularity Contest



I've been thinking about the continental breakfast so the Cardinal can raise his profile on Beacon Hill with legislators in the business of demoralization and murder of souls.

Here's the talking points of the Cardinal's communication wizard at the Braintree bunker:

Terry Donilon, spokesman for the archdiocese. "If the Catholic Church went away tomorrow, there would be millions upon millions of dollars put on the backs of cities and towns in Massachusetts."

They wish to communicate the value of the operation of the creampuffs at 66 Brooks Drive: They are saving the demonic fiefdom of Caesar millions upon millions of dollars.


Mr. Donilon explains that the legislators don't know what the Catholic Church is all about. It's a government subsidy program.

Good idea. And, just the right timing too. More money for condoms and abortions up at junior high for them.

The Cardinal has ordered up bagels, donuts and juice to let lawmakers know they won't hear a peep about those silly disjointed and small rules of the Catholic Church.

You know, when this kind of cowardice manifests itself, prolifers will often make analogies to Nazi Germany.

Imagine the weak-kneed men of the Catholic Church setting up a continental breakfast for government officials exterminating the Jews yonder down the road, to tell them they won't talk about the Church's obsession with murder as it upsets them. They just want to show them how they are saving them millions upon millions of dollars.

God help me. There is nothing I find more disgusting than the overtures of people who were just looking for power all along, and are willing to barter the salvation of souls to get it.

The most frustrating thing about the devil's reign in Boston has been the farcical statements and communications strategy coming out of the chancery. The cancer has now spread to the Romans.

We are in deep doo doo.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank you for your comments. Could not have said it any better.

Anonymous said...

"If the Catholic Church went away tomorrow, there would be millions upon millions of dollars put on the backs of cities and towns in Massachusetts."

This is the ultimate consequence of all the emphasis upon "social justice": the Church as social services agency, first, last and foremost.

TardVenu said...

Enjoy your blog even though I'm a Lutheran.