RU 44/2009 - EUROPE, VATICAN
EUROPE (ru, 3.11.2009). On Nov. 3rd at 3 PM the Czech President Vaclav Klaus finally signed the treaty of Lisbon. He is the 27th and last Chief of State of the European Union to do so, thereby getting over the ultimate obstacle to its implementation after the positive referendum of Ireland of October 2nd, 2009. One doesn’t understand anything anymore. Was is not precisely Vaclav Klaus who had been a fierce opponent of the European ‘super-state’? Did he not repeat to the rest of Europe that thee project of a united Europe would be a return to a leftist tyranny ? Did he not warn that the ratification of the Treaty of Lisbon means the end of his country and of all European countries as sovereign independent States? Did he not hammer, in his famous speech of 2005, that he wondered if the former communist countries were not risking to fall into “another blind alley of regulated society, of unproductive welfare state, of a brave new world order of European social democratism and of empty and artificial Europeanism” ? He gave up, the brave man, like the other 26 little valiant European heads of state before him. Forced by whom? Mystery… Now we can anticipate that God, and everything that recalls Him, will be gradually eliminated from the public scene in all countries of the European Union. Like by chance, on that same fatal day of November 3rd, was delivered in Strasburg a brutal judgment by the European Court of Human Rights against the crucifix in an Italian school, following a complaint by Mrs. Soile Lautsi, mother of 2 children attending school at Abano Terme near Padua, who could not support that her children be influenced by the exhibition of crucifix in each class room of the school. The 7 judges of the Strasburg Court - probably brave Christians who are feeling to be faithful to the precept of religious liberty imposed by the Vatican II Council - agreed that these crucifixes "restrict the right of the children to believe or not to believe." The decision says "The compulsory display of a symbol of a given confession in premises used by the public authorities… restricted the right of parents to educate their children in conformity with their conviction”. And further on: "The presence of the crucifix … could easily be interpreted by pupils of all ages as a religious sign and they would feel that they were being educated in a school environment bearing the stamp of a given religion.". And: “The presence of such symbols could be disturbing for pupils who practiced other religions or were atheists"… Of course, the judgment refers today only to one single school, that one at Abano Terme, in postulating that all crosses be withdrawn from all classrooms of that school. But henceforth any school in Europe must be prepared to face such apostate procedures by the European Court. The Irish may have believed that they obtained derogations of the Treaty in order to maintain their catholic principles, such as the prohibition of abortion and euthanasia: they forgot that the European Court of Justice (ECJ) shall impose its sentences on the whole European Union on the unique basis of the Community law, it is to say of the Treaty of Lisbon, in interpreting the latter in their own way, without regard to local laws and rights. It’s now easily foreseeable that, sooner or later, all school crucifixes will be thrown into the waste bin and that abortion and euthanasia will everywhere be imposed as human rights . That is the bitter and ultimate fruit of the Second Vatican Council which advocated the separation of the State and (Catholic) religion, by inventing a ‘religious freedom’ which is approaching apostasy. Everything right or wrong which comes out of the Church, ends up having enormous and sometimes catastrophic implications in the secular society and the public domain. – Let’s come back to Klaus Vaclav. If one wants to finish with the puppets as him and the other 26 heads of State of the E.U. who obey to orders which come from elsewhere - but surely not from Heaven! – it should be signalled that there is one single political party whose staff pronounce all an "anti-communist, anti-freemason and anti-corruption » oath : it’s the new anti-abortion party AMEN in France (international membership 25 E/year, to be sent to AMEN, BP 70114, 95210 Saint-Gratien in France, Internet site www.amen-net.org). |