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Anti-Lepanto: Hiding Our Lady for Fear of the Moors [Catholic Caucus]
Remnant Newspaper ^ | September 5, 2016 | Alberto Corosa

Posted on 09/06/2016 1:19:21 PM PDT by ebb tide

It was as if Our Lady la Madonna “had been put on punishment,” in the words of a Shalom Publishing House representative (Shalom Publishing has always been a major attraction of the CL Rimini meeting for the selling of religious books, rosaries, posters and sacred objects).

The representative was further quoted as saying to la Repubblica television reporters, that organizers of the Rimini meeting did not require her to cover the statue, but she decided to do so, "because if anything happened, I would feel responsible".

In the comment of il Giornale, this is the result of the climate of terror that the latest Isis attacks are causing among Catholics of Communion and Liberation. “It is due to these attacks they are waging. They hate la Madonna and then, to avoid (troubles), we covered it", the woman went on, referring to Isis Islamic fundamentalists. "We should have removed it, even because there are so many religions here. It had never happened, we had some pictures here that we were requested to remove. It is to avoid clashes".

Even if the subsequent spate of reactions were generally ignored by the mainstream media, the decision to cover the statue of Our Lady sparked a torrent of criticism in social media networks, including the stance of two bishops thus far. As a spokesman of the many faithful who contacted him via social media, the Bishop of Ascoli Piceno, Msgr. Giovanni D'Ercole, called for the management of the Rimini Meeting to immediately remove the cloth covering statue of la Madonna. This decision is all the more incomprehensible, he contended, in light of his personal “ten-year experience as missionary in Ivory Coast in Africa”, where he realized that “the Virgin does not divide but unites and is loved and venerated by believers of other faiths, including Islam”.

More or less on the same vein is the comment of the bishop of Palestrina Domenico Segalini, who is also secretary of the Italian Bishops Conference commission for migration: "Unfortunately, I realize that we are losing any sense of courage, even of shame”, he was quoted as saying in il Giornale (August 21st, 2016). “I understand that there they are talking of dialogue and friendship among peoples, but covering a sacred symbol as la Madonna is an offense we do against all Christians and our symbols”. In other words, if you resort to covering the statue of Mary, “you are not witnessing to your faith, should there even be an imminent danger! La Madonna then is also approved by the Muslims, followed, venerated, really I do not understand”, the prelate opined.

But another senior prelate, the archbishop Luigi Negri of Ferrara-Comacchio and abbot of Pomposa, one of the most important Benedictine abbeys in Northern Italy dating as far back as the ninth century, does not share this sort of mantra on the alleged Marian devotion of Muslims, or at least the significant presence of the Virgin Mary in the Koran. This mantra was amply publicized on the occasion of the participation of Muslim dignitaries – in France and Italy, on July 31 and August 2, 2016, respectively – in the funeral masses for Father Jacques Hamel, the French priest who was stabbed to death in his church in Rouen by Islamist terrorists.

Since the difference with those who venerate her as Mother of God is huge, "we cannot accept, not even as a joke, for Mary to be described by only referring to her historical or historicist dimension”, the Archbishop was quoted as saying in Libero (August 17th, 2016) at the end of his Mass in Ferrara cathedral on August 15, when he also made no mystery of his criticism of the above interfaith services. “We cannot accept to reduce the mystery of the Mother of the Lord to a secondary reality, which would bear no relation with the substance of the dogma of Christ. Those who diminish the importance of the mystery of the Virgin Mary’s divine maternity definitely attacks the substance of the faith”.

If this alleged veneration of average Muslims for the Virgin Mary can be a matter for discussion, Islam fundamentalists and terrorists are much more likely to actually hate the Virgin Mary, were it not for any other reason than that of the role she played in the military defeats endured by Muslim armies over the centuries. Suffice it just to remind them of the battle of Lepanto on October 8th, 1571, as surprisingly recalled in an editorial in a liberal-conservative national daily like il Giornale (August 21st, 2016) under the headline, “Oh Mary, save us!”. The pope at the time of Lepanto, St. Pius V, was convinced that the victory was the result of incessant prayers for Mary’s intercession and inserted that date in the Christian calendar by proclaiming it the feast of Our Lady of the Rosary.

All the more interesting, as noted by the late Brazilian Catholic leader and historian, professor Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira, in an article on the battle of Lepanto which appears here:


TOPICS: Apologetics; Catholic; Religion & Culture
KEYWORDS: francischurch; islamoterrorism; rosary

1 posted on 09/06/2016 1:19:21 PM PDT by ebb tide
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2 posted on 09/06/2016 1:37:26 PM PDT by Mrs. Don-o
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To: ebb tide

“In the comment of il Giornale, this is the result of the climate of terror that the latest Isis attacks are causing among Catholics of Communion and Liberation.

“It is due to these attacks they are waging. They hate la Madonna and then, to avoid (troubles), we covered it”, the woman went on, referring to Isis Islamic fundamentalists.

“We should have removed it, even because there are so many religions here. It had never happened, we had some pictures here that we were requested to remove. It is to avoid clashes”.

“It is to avoid clashes”. Sorry, but avoidance of clashes is no more than appeasement. Our Blessed Lord spoke to all generations, and sayeth; “Be NOT afraid!”

Welcome the coming battles/tribulations with a confidence that can only be shown by the elect. The Battle is already won.

† Oh mi Iesu, dimitte nobis debita nostra, libera nos ab igne inferni, conduc in caelum omnes animas, praesertim illas quae maxime indigent misericordia Tua. Amen. †


3 posted on 09/06/2016 1:41:41 PM PDT by heterosupremacist ("Resistance to tyrants is obedience to God." (Thomas Jefferson))
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To: heterosupremacist

“Sorry, but avoidance of clashes is no more than appeasement.”
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I’m not Catholic, nor do I hold the Catholic view of Mary, but that’s right on. Faith should not be hidden or changed to appease _anyone_.


4 posted on 09/06/2016 1:48:52 PM PDT by LouieFisk
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To: ebb tide

Interesting. The allusion to The Battle of Lepanto is powerful.


5 posted on 09/06/2016 1:54:06 PM PDT by Vendome (Don't take life so seriously-you won't live through it anyway - "Enjoy Yourself" ala Louis Prima)
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To: LouieFisk

Re : Post#4 ~ “Sorry, but avoidance of clashes is no more than appeasement.”
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I’m not Catholic, nor do I hold the Catholic view of Mary, but that’s right on. Faith should not be hidden or changed to appease _anyone_. ~

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I thank you for your thoughtful post, and I wish you and yours a Blessed day.


6 posted on 09/06/2016 2:03:25 PM PDT by heterosupremacist ("Resistance to tyrants is obedience to God." (Thomas Jefferson))
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To: heterosupremacist

You’re most welcome, thank you. I can recall, when I was young, how important a place the Catholic faith had on the world stage and it’s sad to see how the institution has been attcaked from without & within. Things seemed to have started changing after V2.


7 posted on 09/06/2016 2:10:30 PM PDT by LouieFisk
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