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Fr. Andrea’s letter to anonymous vandal goes viral.Some days ago, Fr. Andrea, the pastor of Milan’s parish of St. Michael the Archangel and St. Rita, found pro-abortion graffiti scrawled on the wall of his church. Not only did the vandalism promote abortion, it added some blasphemy: “Abortion on demand (for Mary too).” Fr. Andrea took…
Dear anonymous writer on the wall,
I’m sorry you couldn’t take an example from your mother. She had courage. She conceived you, carried on the pregnancy and gave birth to you. She could have aborted you. But she didn’t. She raised you, fed you, washed you, and dressed you. And now you have a life and freedom. A freedom you’re using to tell us that it would be better if people also like you weren’t in this world.
I’m sorry, but I disagree. And I admire your mother very much because she was brave. And she still is, because, like every mother, she is proud of you even if you behave badly, because she knows that there is still good inside of you that only needs to manage to come out.
Abortion makes nonsense of everything. Death wins against life. Fear defeats a heart that wants to fight and live, not die. It means choosing who has the right to live and who doesn’t, as if it were a simple right. It is an ideology that conquers humanity and wants to take its hope away.
You obviously have no courage. Given that you’re anonymous.
And while we’re at it, I would also like to tell you that our neighborhood has already experienced a lot of problems, and we don’t need people to vandalize the walls and ruin the little beauty we have left.
Do you want to show how brave you are? Then improve the world instead of destroying it. Give love instead of hatred. Help those who are suffering to endure their sorrows. And give life instead of taking it away! This is real bravery!
Luckily our neighborhood, which you are destroying, is full of brave people! Who know how to love you, too — you, who do not know what you are writing.
Signed,
Fr. Andrea
Anti Mary. Now that’s a no no. Better sleep with one eye open. Marys gonna get you.
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Bosco, don’t ridicule this. It is very sad, and insulting the Mother of Jesus won’t help… Just so you know, I have a great respect for Mary as I do for everyone else here.
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Thanks Dr. J. Its just amazing at what lengths people will go to ridicule something — even if its not pushing a Catholic belief.
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Good brother classic, the Mary they speak of isn’t the humble maidservant who was mother to Jesus.
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Do you hate Mary or what? You oppose her even if it has nothing to do with Catholic doctrine. Some Christian.
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I have no problems with Mary, the mother of my savior. I never met her, and I don’t know her. But I have no reason to hate her. despite what the Mary worshipers say.
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Then why are you mocking her Bosco?
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Bosco, who do you think Catholics mean by Mary then?
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He believes that Catholics worship a Mary of their own, the pagan goddess Diana.
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Which is definitely false.
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Diana statues were renamed Mary In the beginning Roman State Run Religion. That was to placate the Diana worshipers who were not going to dump Diana. Just like you idolatrous cathols who worship Diana.
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Is there any proof of that, Bosco? I have never heard that before.
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Can you provide a single example of this? What? No? Not another lie, surely? Remind us who the father of lies is, and then explain how this l;yin’ spirit in you is of God?
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Its common knowledge. Diana was the biggest thing goin around then. Ephesus was big on Diana. They weren’t about to give up on her. Many also were in Rome. Rome has statues aplenty. They just renamed them when they switched to operating a state run religion. Heck, Jupiter is sitting up big as day in the basilica. They renames it Peter, and file by and kiss its foot. No idolatry there.
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So there really were never any pagan statues that were renamed Christian names.
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Although Diana was a Roman God, Catholics are, like Protestants, very sensitive to the idea of there being multiple Gods. Catholics believe in one God, and one God alone. You should know better than that, Bosco.
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