Posted on 08/26/2016 6:22:39 PM PDT by marshmallow
August 25, 2016 (LifeSiteNews) The recent initiative of Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto to impose homosexual marriage on the country has led to the greatest confrontation between the government and the Catholic Church since the 1920s and 1930s, warned a spokesman for the Archdiocese of Mexico City in a recent interview.
Fr. Hugo Valdemar told Mexicos Proceso magazine that the presidents attempt to pass a homosexual marriage amendment has caused a cooling of his relationship with the bishops, who are very troubled by his initiative.
There hasnt been a confrontation so strong between the government and the Church since the anticlerical laws of Plutarco Elías Calles were promulgated and since General Lázaro Cárdenas introduced socialist education in the country, Fr. Valdemar added.
Valdemar is referring to an executive order given by Mexican President Plutarco Elías Calles in 1926, known as the Calles Law, that sought to prevent most Mexican priests from functioning and to prohibit religious education in primary and secondary schools. The law led to the closing of churches and to the Cristero War, or Cristiada, that caused an estimated 250,000 deaths before the churches were reopened in 1929. The socialist education program of the 1930s led to a second bloody conflict that claimed many lives as well.
Valdemar told Proceso that Peña Nieto had used his relationship with the Catholic hierarchy for his political advantage by presenting his fiancé to Pope Benedict before his 2012 election and later inviting the pope to visit Mexico, but has now betrayed the same bishops he courted.
In launching his initiative to legalize marriages between people of the same sex, President Peña Nieto betrayed the Church, because he had promised that the agenda of Pope Francis would be his own, Valdemar said. So his initiative has been received by us like.....
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The whole world has lost its marbles.
The Cristero Rebellion. The truth is the catholic church stirred that up over differences with the government, then, got together with government officials and betrayed the Cristero fighters who ended up hung from telephone poles as far as the eye could see. Facts, ma’am...just the facts.
This could get very interesting very fast because the drug cartels might side - as bizarre as this might sound - with the pro-traditional family side of things. If the government gets pushy, uses force in some way, the drug cartels might strike back to gain popularity with common people.
That is a fact.
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