From Robert Ritchie:
Tragically, the wave of blasphemy against Our Lord and Our Lady continues and grows from day to day.
Besides offending God in a very direct and spiteful manner, this growing wave of blasphemy has another terrible effect: it tends to make Catholics become callous to these grave sins, and to go lax in their defense of the honor of Christ the King.
We cannot allow this apathy towards blasphemy to settle in our souls. To the contrary, we must oppose it with every fiber of our minds, hearts and souls.
The latest blasphemy is a cartoon by Tim Buckley titled “So It Is Written.”
It is a cartoon divided into a three picture series. The first pictures has Our Lord on the Cross wearing an alien-like helmet on His Sacred Head, surrounded by two Roman soldiers, one of which is about to pierce His side with a lance.
The caption reads, “And on that fateful day, the hackers poked many holes in the PSN, spilling out the precious information inside.”
The next picture shows Our Lord dead and placed on a bed, with a shroud laid over His Body. The caption reads: “Sony took the remains and wrapped them in the shroud of the offline.”
The third and final picture shows a Resurrected Jesus, again with that alien cyber helmet on, which makes Him looks strangely sinister. The caption reads: “But lo, on the 23rd day it did rise again.”
Imagine if a similar cartoon had been drawn against Muslims or Jews! But no one seems to care if it is done against Catholics!
Please be polite yet firm when you contact Mr. Tim Buckley at:
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