French Catholics have called for the prayer of a Rosary of reparation for the blasphemous ceremony of the Paris Olympic Games, in which drag queens they made a parody of the Last Supper.
More and more people are joining this public and global prayer through social networks, called for next Friday, August 2 at 4:00 p.m. (France time).
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The French faithful encourage Catholics to join in this act of reparation and to pray the Rosary “everywhere, in the street, in front of a Cross, in a church”, to repair the parody carried out during the opening of the Olympics last year. Friday, July 26.
The irreverent spectacle, in which an underage girl also participated, has generated a massive rejection and has been condemned by numerous authorities of the Catholic Church, personalities from different countries, faithful from all over the world and even from muslim leaders and other religions.
Although the organizing committee of this offense to the Eucharist initially stated that the scene was intended to represent the Greek scene from Van Biljert’s “Feast of the Gods”, the “artists” confirmed in statements to the French press that their intention was to imitate Leonardo Da Vinci’s painting of the Last Supper.
In fact, the “protagonist” woman who would have taken the place of Our Lord Jesus Christ, Barbara Butch, even stated on her social networks that the representation was a “gay new testament.”
The Spanish Bishop Mons. Jose Ignacio Munilla, who has condemned this “deplorable” mocks Catholics, has invited the faithful to join the act of reparation through its official profile on the social network
From France there is a call to pray a rosary of reparation for the blasphemous ceremony of the Olympic Games. It will be next Friday, August 2, at 4:00 p.m.
(The photograph was taken the night after the opening ceremony of the fires; when a blackout occurred… pic.twitter.com/dfx8Wp8UnZ
— Jose Ignacio Munilla (@ObispoMunilla) July 30, 2024
In his publication, he used a photograph taken the night after the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games, when a widespread electrical blackout occurred in the French capital.
“As you can see, the basilica of the Sacre Coeur Montmartre shines brightly in the middle of the darkness. “Quite a sign!” wrote the Spanish prelate.
In addition to Mons. Munilla, numerous users spread what happened on their social networks, noting that the “light of the Lord” is the only one that remains lit among the darkness.
During the power outage in Paris, notice the thing that’s still fully lit: Sacre Coeur Church.
Zoom in on the dark photo.
Incredible find by @GalahadofMaltaespecially in context of the Olympics anti-Christian opening. pic.twitter.com/g1KPRzrone
— Robby Starbuck (@robbystarbuck) July 28, 2024
One day after they mocked Christianity, Paris went black—expect for the Basilica of Sacré Coeur
“The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.” John 1:5 pic.twitter.com/lWIxtNvhPX
— William Wolfe 🇺🇸 (@William_E_Wolfe) July 28, 2024