Most Unusual: Bishop Not Impressed By Oligarchs' Media Propaganda
Waterford and Lismore Bishop Alphonsus Cullinan, 61, Ireland, walked a monstrance through the streets of Waterford on Sunday. In Ireland, all public worship is forbidden. Priests are forced to celebrate …More
Waterford and Lismore Bishop Alphonsus Cullinan, 61, Ireland, walked a monstrance through the streets of Waterford on Sunday. In Ireland, all public worship is forbidden. Priests are forced to celebrate Mass secretly.
After Cullinan carried a cross on Good Friday through Waterford, he was abused by the oligarchs' media, CatholicArena.com reports.
IrishExaminer.com (April 5) played the snitch and published the title “Cleric criticises Bishop of Waterford over alleged Covid breach.” Father Timothy Hazle played the role of Judas.
Using suggestive questions like “Does the Church still think it has privilege? Are we above the law?” IrishExaminer.com insinuated that the Church should be discriminated and be subjected to legal overkill.
On April 9, IrishExaminer.com expressed outraged over Cullinan’s secretary who wrote in an email the truism that the World Health Organization is “promoting abortion, homosexuality and radical feminism in a bid to reduce the global population.”
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After Cullinan carried a cross on Good Friday through Waterford, he was abused by the oligarchs' media, CatholicArena.com reports.
IrishExaminer.com (April 5) played the snitch and published the title “Cleric criticises Bishop of Waterford over alleged Covid breach.” Father Timothy Hazle played the role of Judas.
Using suggestive questions like “Does the Church still think it has privilege? Are we above the law?” IrishExaminer.com insinuated that the Church should be discriminated and be subjected to legal overkill.
On April 9, IrishExaminer.com expressed outraged over Cullinan’s secretary who wrote in an email the truism that the World Health Organization is “promoting abortion, homosexuality and radical feminism in a bid to reduce the global population.”
Very unusual …More
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"Very unusual for a bishop, whose cowardice is proverbial,.."
I believe, and know, that that ad hominem attack on Bishop Alphonsus Cullinan is grossly unjust. A public apology is due.
In October 2019 the Bishop forbad the teaching and exercise of New Age and religious syncretic practices in his Diocesan schools; practices which crept in through with the knowledge and participation of some Diocesan …More
"Very unusual for a bishop, whose cowardice is proverbial,.."
I believe, and know, that that ad hominem attack on Bishop Alphonsus Cullinan is grossly unjust. A public apology is due.
In October 2019 the Bishop forbad the teaching and exercise of New Age and religious syncretic practices in his Diocesan schools; practices which crept in through with the knowledge and participation of some Diocesan school employees. Bishop Cullinan was publicly ridiculed in the print media by the Irish National Teachers' Union and a diocesan priest. I wrote to thank the Bishop for his firm stance which was wholly consistent with both the CCC 2111 and also with the the letter of 15th October 1989 from the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith to the Bishops of the Catholic Church, i.e. “On Some Aspects Of Christian Meditation”.
Anyone who may be interested in educating themselves on the facts of this matter will find ample references on the web.
thejournal.ie/…phonsus-cullinan-yoga-mindfulness-4857160-Oct2019/
I believe, and know, that that ad hominem attack on Bishop Alphonsus Cullinan is grossly unjust. A public apology is due.
In October 2019 the Bishop forbad the teaching and exercise of New Age and religious syncretic practices in his Diocesan schools; practices which crept in through with the knowledge and participation of some Diocesan school employees. Bishop Cullinan was publicly ridiculed in the print media by the Irish National Teachers' Union and a diocesan priest. I wrote to thank the Bishop for his firm stance which was wholly consistent with both the CCC 2111 and also with the the letter of 15th October 1989 from the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith to the Bishops of the Catholic Church, i.e. “On Some Aspects Of Christian Meditation”.
Anyone who may be interested in educating themselves on the facts of this matter will find ample references on the web.
thejournal.ie/…phonsus-cullinan-yoga-mindfulness-4857160-Oct2019/