May the good Lord Jesus Christ forgive him his despair and rest his soul among the saints. In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost, we fervently pray, amen.
Memory eternal.
A real beau geste.
I sympathize with what he says about the loss of traditional values in France, Europe, and the West in general.
Nevertheless, this is a horrible paradox: trying to revive ancient traditions and Christian morality . . . by committing suicide.
May God have pity on his soul.
When did this happen? I haven’t heard a word.
Wow. I’m awed by his letter and sacrifice. It’s hard to reconcile the suicide, but the nobility of his purpose is not without note.
What a stupid thing to do.
May he rest in peace. But for some reason the words of George Patton came to mind. Paraphrased it goes something like don’t give your life for your country, make the other son of a bitch gives his life for his country.
Hey Venner, you're a douche-bag!
While I readily agree with the nature of his protest, that is, against the recent introduction of the idea that homosexual relations can be subsumed under the time-honored, recognized, and God-ordained estate of marriage and, also, have sympathy with his concern for the displacement of his nation’s culture by one of an entirely different people and culture, I cannot agree with the nature of his “gesture.” It bespeaks a certain degree of self-absorption, whether his act was done rationally (and, sadly, this appears to be the case, given the note he wrote) or irrationally, which could surely be, in some cases, another thing altogether.
“The Lord gives and the Lord takes away, blessed be the name of the Lord.” Only He has the right to take that which He has given. How daring is the hand that presumes to take to himself the authority God reserves to Himself or to whom He legitimately and clearly delegates the authority for it? I would say, awfully daring, awfully presumptuous.
Now, Dr. Dominique Venner has placed himself in a position where God alone will be His judge. He has done so, given what we know (and it may not be all), in a manner God Himself does not permit. This makes me uncomfortable for him. However, His eternal fate rests in the hands of God alone. Therefore I will not presume to offer any further comment on it.
Like the medieval knight Roland, sounding his horn as an alarm before sacrificing himself and being killed by infidels at Roncevalles.
Democrats in this country are all in favor of this - after all, dead folks are there most reliable voting block.