Posted on 07/09/2022 8:49:34 AM PDT by Morgana
Pro-abortion protesters were quickly escorted out of a Mass last month at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Chicago, according to the church’s bulletin.
A video of the June 26 protest shows protesters standing up from the pews during Mass and entering the aisle to begin a demonstration. One of the protesters can then be heard reading aloud the statement of Cardinal Blase Cupich of Chicago regarding the Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, which returned the regulation of abortion to the states.
“This is the statement of the Archbishop of Chicago,” the protester shouted at the 11 a.m. Mass. The protester barely made it through the cardinal’s first sentence before someone can be heard shouting, “Get out of here! We’re in church!”
More shouts can be heard directed at the protesters: “Get out of this place!” and “This is church!”
The protesters were holding signs, one of which said, “The Catholic Church had blood on its hands.”
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Ok - time to start shutting down planned parenthoods then by marching on them.
The irony of all this is that Soupy is an avowed man of the left and is actually in league with these gals.
Crazed libtard religious bigots 🤪
You’ll notice these scum will only attack churches. They won’t attack mosques or synagogues. they know the FBI/DOJ won’t raise a pinky against them.
I’m surprised they haven’t started burning down churches. Oh wait a minute. they have. Zero condemnation by the Biden administration.
They target SCOTUS justices, in particular Kavanaugh, pregnancy crisis centers and Christian churches.
The beat downs need to start and they need to start now.
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Followers of Moloch attacking followers of YAWEH
Demons know exactly where to find Jesus.
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