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We
pro-lifers know that indeed the western
world -- led by the US government, the
EU, elements of the UN, international
liberal media and US billionaires (Soros,
Gates, Buffett) -- is imposing its agenda
on the developing world, seeking to limit
our populations. Why, the US even made
it a matter of their national security
(NSSM 200).
What I would like to see, just like what
Cardinal Cipriani has done, is for our
CBCP to issue another pastoral letter,
this time denouncing the imperialist,
colonialist, diabolical agenda of the
US, EU and UN in imposing RH and ultimately
abortion upon our nation. Speak as prophets.
Stand up to these evil Goliaths. Denounce
them to the whole world (or at least to
those who still think kindly about these
super powers).
The Philippines will be the last bulwark
in the world of pro-life and pro-family
values, and will be the target of increasingly
aggressive and savage attacks from anti-life
forces. We must resist these forces with
a passion. Let our Catholic hierarchy
sound the trumpets, and issue the call
to battle. Indeed, this war is about our
families, our youth and our nation.
Cardinal
accuses U.S., George Soros, of imposing
abortion ‘agenda’ on Peru
Matthew Cullinan Hoffman| Fri
Feb 18 17:37 EST| Abortion
LIMA,
February 18, 2011 ()
- Lima’s Cardinal
Archbishop Juan Luis Cipriani is accusing
the U.S. and leftist billionaire George
Soros of seeking to impose a pro-abortion
and homosexualist “agenda”
on Peru.
“Sometimes
I hear and read that this is the modern
agenda,” Cipriani told Radio Programs
of Peru (RPP) in a recent interview. “I
think that it is the agenda of Soros or
of a foreign country like the United States,
that wants to impose its agenda on us.”
Cipriani
expressed his pleasure with a recent
poll that indicates that Peruvians
are overwhelmingly opposed to the legalization
of abortion, as well as civil unions and
“marriage” for homosexuals.
However, he lamented the current political
climate in Peru, in which some presidential
candidates are proposing such measures.
The
cardinal noted that the Catholic Church
does not favor political parties, but
insisted that it has a role in defending
fundamental values at the political level.
“How
are we not going to be concerned when
we see an environment where maternal affection
isn’t talked about, but rather abortion,”
the cardinal said. He also asked “Who
is going to govern this country? How is
the Church not going to be concerned about
the family, marriage, the education of
children, education in the faith, the
non-proliferation of drugs, drunkenness,
and sexual abuse?
I cannot be silent. My task is is to say
that this is important.”
“Sirs,”
Cipriani said, “the
country is at stake, the family is at
stake, young people are at stake.”
"For
to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain."
(Phil 1:21) |