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Friday, October 27, 2006




DO THEY PUT SOMETHING KINKY IN THE HOLY WATER IN S.F. ?

Click on over to Threshing Grain and scroll down to this blog entry:

Denial of Sin

The worst sin committed!
CONVERSION, PLEASE!
(!!!WARNING-GRAPHIC PICS-PLEASE PRAY PRAYERS OF PROTECTION--THE OUR FATHER, GUARDIAN ANGEL & ST. MICHAEL!!!)


then follow the links. You won't believe what you find going on in the hall of a Roman Catholic Church.

There's one more angle that Catherine of Siena hasn't noted, but you know I'm going to point it out--the interior of the church. You can see it in the homepage wallpaper. You can also see the same picture here. Remind you of anything?

It looks like the church has been remodeled. Why was the formal sanctuary dispensed with? What purpose did the change accomplish? Did it arrange the interior design to be more in line with this? What you are looking at in the picture is the interior of Cochranton Masonic Lodge 790. If you scroll down in the website you will see a picture of the interior of Lodge 14 Galway Bay Ireland, where the Grand Master's chair is flanked by pillars. They have pillars behind the presider's chair in Most Holy Redeemer Parish, too. Pillars are important symbols in Freemasonry. Let's hope there is not a star back there in the church as well!

There is a double circular platform around the altar. A double Wiccan safety circle one wonders? Certainly with the layout in this church there is little need to raise the altar so that everyone can see what is happening. Yet there are two steps. And then there are the candles. They are placed in the same position as they appear in a Masonic lodge. The Lodge uses three candles, representing the three lights of Masonry. The photo of the interior of the church, by a trick of the camera angle, appears also to have three candles rather than four.

Deviance in the church hall and out on the street, with the blessing of the parish priest; and a Masonic layout in church. Hmmmmm. Very interesting. Do you suppose the activities in the hall ever move into church after the moral world has gone to sleep?

Our Lady of Fatima, pray for us!



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