An anti-Christian provocation exhibition has appeared in the European Parliament. The exhibition was organized by the group “The Left” and far-left Swedish MEP Malin Bjoerk. The exhibition includes a photograph of a figure resembling Jesus Christ surrounded by people in clothes associated with sadomasochism, or a photograph of a naked figure of a man in a position resembling Jesus nailed to the cross, to which another naked man hugs. The author of the photos is Elisabeth Ohlson, and all the works she has selected for this exhibition have themes related to LGBTQI or other so-called. human rights integration. All on the occasion of the Swedish Presidency of the European Council.
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The case was announced by PiS MEP Izabela Kloc, who at the same time sent a letter to the management of the European Parliament about the exhibition.
I would like to express my strongest opposition to the photo exhibition organized by MEP Malin Bjoerk in the EP’s premises. There is no doubt that many of these lewd pictures are a deliberate, premeditated desecration of Christian symbols and images. The method used by the author is so primitive that it can be seen at first glance. It consists of the imitation of symbolic images and Christian scenes by models whose attitude, dress or behavior is clearly contrary to Christian morals and values. These photos do not contribute to respect for human rights or any other noble cause
Clo wrote.
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This is yet another step by the Eurocrats on the path of anti-Christian madness. Two years ago, European Commission Vice-President Helena Dalli developed recommendations on “inclusive communication”, in which she, among other things, encouraged Commission staff to avoid any religious reference to Christmas.
And I have the impression that left-wing MEPs and Brussels officials are increasingly forgetting that the makers of the European Communities, and later the European Union, emphasized that the EU is based on three pillars: Greek philosophy, Roman law and Judeo-Christian religion.
It is also worth reminding them that what is called the European flag and what is the symbol of the EU is in fact a Marian symbol. It is a circle consisting of twelve gold five-pointed stars on an azure blue background. The author of the concept of the flag is Arsène Heitz, and the detailed layout, proportions and colors were developed by Paul MG Lévy. According to the official interpretation, twelve golden stars scattered in a circle on an azure background symbolize the solidarity and harmony between the nations of Europe. This symbolism also refers to the later motto of the European Union: United in diversity. The number of stars refers to the ancient symbolism of the number 12, which means perfection and wholeness, it is not and never has been dependent on the number of member countries. However, the creator of the symbol himself admitted that it was a Christian inspiration. Before his death, Arsène Heitz confessed that he was inspired by the image of the Virgin Mary, which, according to one interpretation, is depicted in the Apocalypse of St. John on an azure background, and her head is surrounded by 12 stars.
And does anyone remember the Fathers of European Integration? Take, for example, Robert Schuman. After all, it is in his honor that Europe Day is celebrated on May 9, commemorating the historic Schuman declaration, which marked the beginning of integration. Does anyone remember that this politician’s beatification process is underway? Pope Francis recognized the decree of heroic virtues.
Robert Schuman (1886-1963) was a French Catholic engaged in politics, understood as mission and service, an act of obedience to God’s will, lived in prayer and nourished by the daily Eucharist. He was arrested and imprisoned by the Gestapo from September 14, 1940 to April 12, 1941. He managed to escape and lived in hiding until the end of the war, mainly taking shelter in monasteries. After the many dramas his family went through, he wanted to become a priest. However, his friends advised him not to do so, saying that “the Saints of the twentieth century wear secular clothes, and that is why the world needs devoted lay people”. He was Minister of Finance, Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs and President of the European Parliament. According to Schuman, “The value of Europe is a Europe of values”
— we read on the website www.vaticannews.va.
The beatification process of another Father of Integration, Alcido De Gasperi, an Italian politician who co-founded the Council of Europe and the European Coal and Steel Community, founded in 1949, is also underway.
It is sad to see the European left fiercely trying to cut Europe off from its roots.
Source: wPolityce