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Vandal in Holy Orders stands by act of desecration

07/01/2009

The Herald has more on the vandal in Holy Orders:-

A Catholic priest who splattered a mixture of his blood and paint on an Israeli memorial plaque during a protest yesterday said it was a symbolic act and nothing compared to the killing taking place in Gaza.

So if Adam goes down to the terrorist appeaser’s church and splatters paint over religious artifacts because he considers the Catholic Church teachings on say contraception as wrong and leading to many people suffering in poorer countries then that would be all right would it. Would it hell! Adam would probably be arrested, charged with criminal damage fined and possibly imprisoned. So why is the thug in Holy Orders not arrested and charged?

Why are the desecrator’s ecclesiastical superiors not disciplining this self admitted miscreant? If the tagger in Holy Orders had done this to a Muslim memorial then no doubt he would have been arrested by now, plus the Catholic hierarchy would have disowned him. Could it be that because the memorial was for a Jew that the act of desecration somehow does not count. After all let us remember that the Catholic Church was for many centuries virulently anti-semitic.

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  1. Tony L permalink
    07/01/2009 20:58

    This follows on from those who desecrated the Jewish cemetries in Wellington and Wanganui some years back. In this case, it was a memorial stone to a dead former Israeli Prime Minister.

    Can’t New Zealanders learn from our past stupidities? What on earth did Yitzhak Rabin have to do with the latest Gaza incursion? For heavens sake, he was awarded a Nobel Peace Prize (along with Peres and Arafat) for their work towards reconciliation at Camp David – cynically undone when Arafat launched the second intifadeh in 2000.

    The logic (or lack of) from this clerical idiot is breathtaking. Will he now volunteer to clean off the paint, after his symbolic act? Yeah, right.

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  2. lucy permalink
    07/01/2009 18:23

    Yep.

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