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Monday, November 21, 2011

The next movie ALL CATHOLICS must watch

And I think the pro-RH people, especially the Filipino Freefarters, ehrm, Freethinkers, should watch this as well as they would see what the real intent of separation of Church and State could do.



The movie is about the Cristero War in Mexico in 1926 to 1929 sparked by the anti-clerical and anti-Catholic persecution of the atheist government of Mexico at that time.  The president that ordered the massacre of Catholics is Plutarco ElĂ­as Calles, an atheist.

And for the mass murders of men women and children of the Catholic Faith, Calles was awarded a medal of merit from the head of Mexico's Scottish rite of Freemasonry on May 28, 1926.

NOW FOR THE MASONS READING THIS: 



TELL ME THAT YOUR RELIGION, FREEMASONRY, IS NOT AGAINST THE CATHOLIC CHURCH! YOU ALWAYS HAVE AND WILL ALWAYS BE ANTI-CATHOLIC. THAT IS YOUR MISSION AND THAT IS YOUR REASON FOR BEING!

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The movie stars heavyweight Hollywood stars such as Andy Garcia, Eva Longoria,Eduardo Verastegui, and Peter O’Toole. The film is directed by Dean Wright who is veteran visual effects supervisor on blockbuster films including The Lord of the Rings series The Two Towers (2002) and The Return of the King (2003). This is his directorial debut.

Have this film known so you and especially your kids might know the atrocities committed against Catholics by those who tout "human rights" and "separation of church and state" as infallible dogmas.

By the way, have you ever heard these freethinkers condemn violence against Catholics?

Nah. They are more for violence against Catholics.

2 comments:

  1. Some "freethinkers" would say "nah this sort of thing will never happen in the Philippines". Let us always remember that it WAS UNIMAGINABLE that something like that could ever happen to Mexico, a country blessed by a Marian apparition (Our Lady of Guadalupe). But it DID happen. And sad thing is, the media was always silent about the Cristero War. I am a private school teacher. And on our Araling Panlipunan Books the (supposedly) "horrors" of the inquisition, the children's crusade, the victory of the French Revolution are elaborately detailed. But the Cristero War... not even a paragraph! I spent most of my elementary and high school years in a Catholic School, but I only heard about the Cristero War when I was already working. After reading the martyrdom of Blessed Miguel Pro, I asked myself, "Why is this story never told in my religion classes?!" The Catholic faith does not teach that we must kill for the faith however it teaches that WE MUST BE WILLING TO DIE FOR THE FAITH. In centuries past that was the ultimate "Catholic Dream". Viva Cristiada! Viva Cristo Rey!

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  2. Well put Little Tarcisius.

    Unfortunately, most historians are anti-Catholic revisionists and they twist historical facts just to get their agenda across.

    I must admit I only recently discovered about the Cristero war.

    I promised myself I will be posting the lives and martyrdom of the Saints of the Cristero War.

    They are patron saints against the secularization of society.

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