Posted on 01/29/2021 6:24:34 PM PST by marshmallow
The trial of three Polish women charged with offending religious beliefs by profaning the highly-revered Mother of God of Częstochowa Icon began on Wednesday, January 13.
Elżbieta Podleśna, Anna Prus, and Joanna Gzyra-Iskandar Podleśna face up to two years in prison for an incident in April 2019 when the trio put up posters of the “Black Madonna” icon in the city of Płock, 70 miles northwest of Warsaw, with the Lord and the Mother of God’s traditional golden halos replaced with LGBT rainbow halos, reports Politico.
The provocation was meant as a protest against a traditional Easter display that listed LGBT among the sins to be battled against, along with greed, hate, envy, and others.
The current Polish government has been especially strong on issues of traditional morals. In June, President Andrzej Duda vowed to ban LGBT teaching in schools, saying LGBT ideology is worse than communism. Two days ago, the government implemented an earlier decision of the constitutional court that bans 98% of all abortions in the nation.
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Good.
So unnatural depravities and abominations are not celebrated as virtuous in Poland? What is the world not coming to?
Definitely GUILTY!
I’m surprised a crowd didn’t burn them right then and there.
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