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Entries from March 2008

Eugenic Abortion in Spain on the way to making Downs Syndrome Children extinct- Is this the is the ambition of the Department of Health in the North of Ireland?

March 31, 2008 · 14 Comments

Whilst Government pretends to care about the treatment of disabled people, secretly in the North of Ireland, disabled children are being screened out of existance. Or at lest that is presumably the hope of those who support the scandalous practice of illegal eugenic abortion in the North of Ireland. See this previous story for details…….

What can happen is unfolding is Spain, that previous stronghold of Catholisism and moral values, now a Socialist cess pit and a free for all abortion haven. The number of children born with Downs Syndrome has halved due to eugenic abortion. How long before these happy faces are a thing of the past, murdered before birth, due to the callous search for perfection amongst the puritanical abortion fanatics?

For full story on Spain Click Here.

In recent statements, Cruz said, “Many of these children who would make their families happy have been forgotten and left among the 1.1 million fetuses killed in Spain since 1985 when abortion was partially legalized.” Catholic News Agency

Categories: Abortion · Catholic · Catholic Information · Eugenics · Health · Ireland · Legal/Medical · Mr Michael McGimpsey · North of Ireland

Gordon Brown refuses to rule out forcing the Abortion Act on the North of Ireland.

March 28, 2008 · Leave a Comment

From Hansard 26th March 2008 (click here)

“Rev. Ian Paisley (North Antrim) (DUP): Would the Prime Minister give to the people of Northern Ireland the assurance today that the Government will not countenance supporting any attempt to use the embryo Bill to legalise abortion in Northern Ireland through back-door legislation, keeping in mind that all parties in Northern Ireland are opposed to this? Surely that decision should be made by Stormont, and Stormont alone.

The Prime Minister: First, this is the first time that the right hon. Gentleman has been in the House since he announced that he was giving up his job as First Minister, and I want to thank him for everything that he has done as First Minister. The whole House—indeed, the whole of the United Kingdom—owes him a huge debt of gratitude for the way he has brought together the parties in Northern Ireland and been a very successful First Minister over the past few months.

The matter of an amendment on abortion to the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill is a matter for this House. I do not believe that the House will wish to change its mind on these issues, but that is a matter of a free vote of the House of Commons.”

This is very unfortunate given that Stormont recently voted in a large majority against any liberalisation of the law on abortion here. Also it would not only be undemocratic but unconstitutional to make such a forced move on the North given the expressed wishes of the people and their representitives. 

Categories: Abortion · Catholic · Ireland · Legal/Medical · North of Ireland · Westminster

Cardinal O’Brien of Scotland Voices Strong Views Against the HFE Bill.

March 21, 2008 · Leave a Comment

CATHOLIC CHURCH “APPALLED” AT HUMAN FERTILISATION AND EMBRYOLOGY BILL
Below is the statement released by the Cardinal last November.

Scotland’s two leading churchmen, Catholic Archbishops Cardinal Keith O’Brien and Archbishop Mario Conti, have released a statement on the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill prior to the House of Lords debate tomorrow, Monday 19 November.
Archbishop Conti, who is also Chairman of the Joint Catholic Bioethics Committee of Britain and Ireland, stated: “We are frankly appalled at proposals which would allow the creation of organisms which cross the species barrier.”
“We call on the government to think again about the role of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority which has proved completely inadequate in dealing with ethical issues.”
“The bill includes disturbing developments in embryonic experimentation and breaks down the natural bonds of family life linked with procreation.”
Cardinal O’Brien stated: “Abortion levels in our country can only be described as scandalous. Our concern is that this bill may be used to worsen our situation.”

Full text of ttatement
“We urge politicians to take into account the serious concerns of the Catholic Community when they deal with the issues in the Human Fertilisation and Embryology (HFE) Bill.

This bill raises grave concerns not only in what it explicitly covers but in its scope and how it may be amended to deal with abortion.

We have previously informed the Prime Minister, in connection with this legislation, of our worry at the proposals which diminish the natural status of fathers and disturb the natural bonds between parents and children.

We believe that we represent a wider public disquiet by drawing attention to our further concerns arising from the bill. These include the proposals to cross the species barrier, entailed in the creation of hybrids and chimeras. This is not a justifiable direction for legitimate scientific research. It is a dangerous and unnecessary precedent which does not respect the dignity of the human person. We note that such practices are banned in Canada, Australia and many European countries.

We are concerned at the level of control government provides to the work of scientists and researchers in what can be very complex areas. We are convinced of the need for a National Advisory Committee which is free of commercial research interests to give appropriate advice to Government on bioethical issues. Such a group needs to be widely representative of ethical expertise within society. The public debate has so far been dominated by scientific and medical opinion when in reality mature ethical systems have a more crucial contribution in dealing with the issues at stake. The role of the existing HFEA is inadequate in meeting these needs and of informing the wider public of developments.

There is also a need for an honest appraisal of foetal sentience which to our mind was not adequately recognised in recent parliamentary considerations.

We are appalled at the presence of abortion and its continued expansion in our society. Every abortion is gravely contrary to the dignity of the human person. We call on the government to review the soaring level of abortion and its damaging impact on individuals and society. The HFE bill should not in any way be used to increase abortion but if the matter is addressed it must only be to provide measures which dramatically reduce this social ill and contribute to creating a society more sensitive to the rights and value of human life.”

Categories: Abortion · Catholic

Catholic MP Paul Murphy Threatens To Resign Over Anti-Catholic Bill.

March 21, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Leading Labour MP, Paul Murphy, has threatened to resign if he, and the rest of the Government MPs, are not given a free vote over the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill due before the House of Commons soon.

Murphy is amongst several other Catholics who have demanded that, for the first time in history, the Government relinquish its whip over a government bill and allow a free vote on grounds of conscience. The HFE Bill is obnoxious for many reasons to Catholic conscience. Primarily is seeks to make Britain one of the few countries in the world to allow hybrid embyos that are half human (these have been called “rabbit people”). Also some extreme pro abortion MPs such as Evan Harris have threatened to use the Bill to force abortion on the North of Ireland.

It is pleasing to see that Mr Murphy and other Catholics are taking a stand against this terrible piece of proposed legislation, however the question still remains….why did it take them to so long to realise the sort of Government they work for?

Categories: Abortion · Catholic · Catholic Information · Catholic Politicians · Eugenics · Legal/Medical

Dear Cardinal Brady… What Did The Martyrs Die For….?

March 20, 2008 · 1 Comment

Today the Ecumaniac Cardinal Brady, having altered his own Catholic liturgical practices  by moving the Chrism  Mass to last Tuesday, attended a service  in the heretical church if Ireland. Along with Protestants, Hindus, Jews and Budhists the Cardinal attended the Maunday service where the Queen of England gave out Maunday money to some selected pensioners. Actually a tradition of old Catholic Kings and Queens, now a remenant of those grand old occassions. The Queen of England is, of course, the head of the Church of England, since the bloody Protestant reformation.

Many Irish also gave their lives for their Faith and the Mass. See for a good read on this subject “Ireland’s Loyalty to the Mass” by Father Augustine.

“They never fail who die

In a great cause.The block may soak their gore;

Their heads may sodden in the sun; their limbs

Be strung to city gates, and castle walls-

But still their spirit walks aboad.”

Considering that its Maunday Thursday that the Cardinal betrays his Church I wonder if he was given a silver coin……….

I would also remind the Cardinal of the words of Saint Maxiillion Kolbe who said “Ecumenism is the enemy of the Immaculata.”

Not only did nearly the whole of the country ignore the Church regarding the move of Saint Patricks feast day by going out carousing during Holy Week, but now this abismal sight.

The Cardinal has confirmed the error in all those souls who are misled in other religions. If he truly believes his Faith how could he do this?

We can only pray and trust in the Sacred Heart and Our Lady.

Categories: Catholic · Ecumenism · Ireland

Mrs Clinton Insults St Patrick and the Irish.

March 19, 2008 · Leave a Comment

St Patrick was Pro Life

Full story at Life site. This child points out the contradiction in Hilary Clinton marching in a St Patricks Day parade.

As a matter of fact St Patricks Day was actually on the 15th of March this year, something which seems to have escaped everybodies notice. The Church decides the feast days of its Saints, thus the 17th was set by the Church. This year the Church changed St Patricks, St Josephs and the Annunciation so as not to collide with Holy Week whan Catholics are supposed to be in mourning, not feasting.

Categories: Abortion · Catholic · Clinton

The Abortion Papers and other Catholic Work.

March 18, 2008 · 2 Comments

Abortion Papers

The Abortion Papers (Click Here )

Dr. Bernard Nathanson, former director of the largest abortion clinic in the western world, reveals that anti-Catholicism was “… a central strategy, a keystone of the abortion movement.”

Keep The Faith: This website also has other great Catholic literature and writing.

Categories: Abortion · Catholic

Mr McGimpsey replies……….

March 14, 2008 · 2 Comments

The Family Policy Unit at Stormont has relied to our story about The Scandal of Eugenic Abortion in Ireland.

Click below to see the official position on the rogue midwife Mrs Breedagh Hughes. No wonder children are being aborted illegally if this is the sort of attitude displayed by the Department of Health.
Official Reply from Mr McGimpsey Click Here.

Well, on behalf of the disabled unborn children in the North of Ireland, thanks a million Mr McGimpsey and Merry Christmas…….

Categories: Abortion · Catholic · Legal/Medical · Mr Michael McGimpsey · News · North of Ireland

And you thought the Reformation was over….

March 13, 2008 · 2 Comments

Bishop Patrick O’Donoghue of Lancaster, UK, was summoned to appear before the UK House of Commons Select Committtee on Education, on Wednesday, 12 March, to answer charges of “Catholic Fundamentalism”, following his recent publication “Fit for Mission —Catholic Schools”.

Strains of St Thomas More start to sound…….

We at Hidden Ireland pray that the Bishop has the strength and grace to stand up to this bullying from Westminster. Catholic children deserve a Catholic education. It is their birthright.

And, for the record what exactly is “Catholic Fundamentalism”?

The Fit For Mission document is the best piece of work we have seen from the Catholic Church in recent times. If the Bishops if Ireland were to adopt it we may be able to consider sending our children to Catholic schools again.

Lifesite News reports:

UK Catholic Bishop Before Parliament for Insisting on Crucifixes in Every Classroom and Truly Catholic Sex-Ed

Categories: Catholic · Catholic Education · Catholic Information · News · Westminster

Blasphemy against Our Lady at “Catholic” University.

March 8, 2008 · 4 Comments

From John Venari at Catholic Family News:

VILE BLASPHEMY AGAINST OUR LADY AT
“CATHOLIC” UNIVERSITY OF DALLAS!

University of Dallas President Frank Lazarus allowed an art display at the college depicting the Blessed Virgin Mary as a scantily clad stripper! The print has been stolen and it is believed the theft may have been perpetrated by outraged Catholic students. Read the following from the Dallas News, make prayers of reparation and write to the University President and the US Nuncio to express your outrage at this blasphemy against Our Lady at a “Catholic” University. (Contact information at end). Please forward this email to others
                    - John Vennari, Catholic Family News


 

Missing artwork of Virgin Mary as stripper stirs University of Dallas

Stolen print of stripper Virgin pits school, artistic freedom

08:44 AM CST on Saturday, March 8, 2008

By SAM HODGES / The Dallas Morning News Looking back, trouble seemed likely when an artwork depicting a stripper as the Virgin Mary went on display last month at the University of Dallas.

And trouble sure came, though the artist says she was making a point about perceptions and didn’t intend anything sacrilegious.

The artwork – a print – prompted complaints from students at the Catholic college in Irving. Then, on Feb. 14, it was discovered missing from a school gallery.

It still hasn’t been found, and the case is being investigated as a theft by campus police. Meanwhile, students, alumni and others have been weighing in, though some never got a chance to see the print and have had to rely on descriptions.

University president Frank Lazarus, in particular, has been criticized by alumni who feel he erred by not ordering the print removed after he got a look at it.

“It was imprudent of him to leave it up,” said Tom Lagarde, a member of the Class of ‘97 and secretary of the school’s national alumni board.

“Regardless of what the artist’s message was … the means she used were illicit, at least for Catholics.”

Dr. Lazarus didn’t respond to requests for an interview. But earlier he released a statement denouncing the apparent theft and acknowledging the school’s struggle to balance academic and artistic freedom with preservation of “Catholic character.”

“A number of mistakes were made, and there are lessons to be learned here,” he said.

The print is the work of Joanna Gianulis, a senior art major at Murray State University in Kentucky. It came to UD as part of an exhibit of Murray State students’ work, following an exhibit at Murray State of art by UD students.

Ms. Gianulis, reached Friday by e-mail, said she has no digital image of the print. Others who have seen it say it includes a veiled young woman wearing pasties and a G-string with money stuck in it.

Asked for her description, Ms. Gianulis said:

“The work is a black and white woodcut relief print depicting a scantily clad stripper wearing a veil and holding a rosary. Other details in the work are scrolls saying ‘Sinner or Saint?’ in Spanish and referencing the Virgin [of] Guadalupe, and also a snake, some white lilies, a pair of scales, and also a small image of a bar of soap opposite a bottle marked ‘xxx.’ ”

The Virgin of Guadalupe is a revered image to many Catholics, particularly Hispanics who accept the legend of the 16th-century appearance of Mary, the mother of Jesus, to a Mexican peasant.

Dallas is a center of Virgin of Guadalupe devotion, and its downtown cathedral is named for her.

But Ms. Gianulis said she didn’t meant to offend Catholics in Dallas or anywhere else, and didn’t even know UD is a Catholic school.

The purpose of the print, she said, is to raise questions about who is perceived as saint and who as sinner.

“How do we know that an exotic dancer is sinful?” she said in a prepared statement for the UD art department. “What if she has the best intentions and strives only to help those in need? Many single mothers are in this position and that is another reason why I chose to reference the Virgin Mary, because she was another woman who was in a tough position and probably received much criticism because of it.”

‘Noble intentions’

The print, along with others from Murray State, was exhibited at UD beginning Feb. 8.

Jeanne Luthi, a senior art major, helped install the exhibit. She recalls seeing Ms. Gianulis’ print and saying to herself, “Oooh, there might be a problem with this.” But looking further, she said, she could see the artist had social commentary in mind and was using techniques familiar in contemporary art.

Juergen Strunck is the UD art professor who helped arrange for the exhibit and was there for the installation. He said that if he had interpreted the work as sacrilegious or pornographic, he would have considered not displaying it. But he saw it as a serious work, so he went ahead.

“I’m a strong believer in academic freedom,” he said, adding that he had organized about 150 exhibits in nearly four decades of teaching at UD.

A few days passed without trouble, but soon students like Joshua Neu, a junior majoring in English and philosophy, saw the print and became upset.

“The university was wrong to exhibit it,” he said in an e-mail. “The university ought not display images that make profane that which the institution holds sacred.”

Dr. Lazarus was away from the school when the work was first exhibited, but when he returned he learned of complaints. He went to see for himself, and in his statement said that while “the artist surely has noble intentions” he found the print objectionable.

But Dr. Lazarus also had academic freedom concerns. Instead of having the work removed, he and other officials decided to put up signs at the exhibit warning that some images might be considered offensive.

His statement says he was considering further restrictions on the afternoon of Feb. 14, when Mr. Strunck discovered the print missing.

Campus police quickly opened an investigation but have no leads.

Student uproar

“I have a hard time believing some person off campus would come and remove the artwork and not be noticed,” Mr. Strunck said. “It would have to be someone within the university community.”

John Bloch is a senior who covered the exhibit controversy for the student newspaper. He couldn’t recall anything causing more talk on campus and noted that the paper had seen a heavy response in letters to the editor from students, alumni and others.

Mr. Bloch said campus opinions vary, but some students were offended enough by the image to argue the theft was justified.

But Ms. Luthi said UD students need to be exposed to contemporary art, even if some of it is upsetting.

“People read [philosopher Friedrich] Nietzsche in the core curriculum, and that’s fairly anti-Christian,” she said. “It just feels like the visual arts are being held to a completely different standard.”

Dr. Lazarus has said the controversy may prompt the school’s Center for Christianity and the Common Good to hold a forum for discussion and debate.

Meanwhile, the exhibit in question has closed, and the art – minus the missing print –has gone back to Murray State.

There, Ms. Gianulis struggles with her feelings.

“While I am very glad that my artwork is causing people to think about how powerful art can be, I am also sad because I don’t feel that many people gave the artwork a chance,” she said. “They didn’t try to understand what I was actually trying to say.”

SOURCE: Dallas Morning News research


VOICE YOUR CONCERNS ABOUT THIS BLASPHEMY TO
UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT FRANK LAZARUS

   Email: lazarus@udallas.edu
Phone: (972) 721-5203

VOICE YOUR CONCERNS ABOUT THIS BLASPHEMY TO
UNIVERSITY US PAPAL NUNCIO PIETRO SAMBI

    Mailing Address: 3339 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W, Washington, DC, 20008
    USA Telephone: (202)333-7121  •  Fax: 337-4036

For web posting that contains orginal link to Dallas News, go to www.cfnews.org/blasphemy.htm

Categories: Blasphemy · Catholic · The Blessed Virgin

Here We Go… Hi Big Brother!

March 7, 2008 · Leave a Comment

In a state of surveillance

We are about to enter into a state where every digital step you take is recorded. At the end of March, the Government will introduce the most draconian law in the history of personal privacy in Ireland: 24-hour internet monitoring. A log will be made of everyone’s internet activity and every email sent and received. Greetings from the State of surveillance.

By Marie Boran
Thursday February 28 2008

By the end of March 2008, the Irish Government will begin mass digital surveillance, noting when we log on and log off the internet, as well as every email we send and who we send it to. We have entered into a new democratic state where our entire digital footprint is recorded and stored for up to two years by our internet service providers (ISPs).

Legal professionals suggest the move equates to the mass digital surveillance of the entire people of Ireland and may leave the Government to weather a brewing legal storm over the issues of human rights and privacy.

The Criminal Justice (Terrorist Offences) Act 2005 implies that personal data would only ever be accessed in the situation of fighting terrorist offences.

But this is not the case: presently your stored telecommunications data may be accessed in the investigation of any crime, be it serious or trivial, in relation to a terrorist offence or not at all.

This article is from the following link, click to see full story………
From independant.ie

Categories: Big Brother · Ireland · Media · News · Police

Antonio Ruffini, Roman stigmatist.

March 7, 2008 · 16 Comments

Categories: Catholic · Stigmata

Hidden Ireland Nominated For Catholic Blog Award!

March 7, 2008 · 2 Comments

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