This country has a bad history on religious intolerance, as the Martyrs testify, and we should guard, in an age in which many of us were brought up to believe was civilised and tolerant, against the constant attempts to undermine justice. Those naive days are past.
VICTORY FOR COMMON SENSE
The Truth has finally been allowed to shine through in the unseemly battle between the Powers of Darkness and those who ask the simple right to state the eternal Truth without hindrance. We may hope that this ruling of the United Kingdom Supreme Court will colour future judgements where political ideologies strive to exclude God from our society.
This country has a bad history on religious intolerance, as the Martyrs testify, and we should guard, in an age in which many of us were brought up to believe was civilised and tolerant, against the constant attempts to undermine justice. Those naive days are past.
This country has a bad history on religious intolerance, as the Martyrs testify, and we should guard, in an age in which many of us were brought up to believe was civilised and tolerant, against the constant attempts to undermine justice. Those naive days are past.
The work in our own Order of Tuitio Fidei, so often close to being under threat, as the young seem to be so much more aware that those who precede them, will be greatly assisted by this ruling. Deo Gratias!
Holy Trinity, One God, have mercy upon us.
Our Lady of Philermo, pray for us.
Blessed Gerard, pray for us.
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