I know there are plenty of Catholics who are, in one
 way or another, looking forward to the relentless institutional 
persecution that is coming our way unless we surrender the One Thing 
Needful to the secular left, and that is the family-destroying and 
state-feeding beast called the Sexual Revolution, with its seven heads 
and ten horns and the harlot squatting atop it. As I see it, these 
Catholics belong to four groups.
The Persecutor
First are the Persecutors. These people hate the Church, and 
that is why they remain ostensible members of it. They desire from 
within to punish the Church for what they perceive to be her sins, which
 these days have nothing to do with her teachings on the Trinity or the 
nature of Christ, but with sex—so tawdry are our heresies. O Arius, 
Arius, would that we had such as you for our enemy! The Persecutor has 
unbridled contempt for Pope John Paul II, the too-lenient father whom 
the Persecutor, like a spoiled brat, portrays as a tyrant, and for 
Benedict XVI, whose broad-ranging and penetrating intellect makes the 
Persecutor feel puny by comparison.
In all conflicts between the State and the Church, the Persecutor 
will not only side with the State; he will be glad to lead the charge. 
He will, to give one recent example from Connecticut, push a bill 
designed to subject the governance of Catholic parishes to state 
oversight. He will, to give a current example from New York, attempt to 
compel Catholic crisis pregnancy centers to refer women to the nearest 
abortorium. He will be eager to threaten Catholic schools with loss of 
government funds if they remain Catholic—if, for instance, they think it
 is not a good idea to sponsor groups committed to Sodom, and let them 
massage the minds of children. But why do I use the generic masculine 
pronoun here? She—she will want to compel Catholic 
interns to assist in abortions, or even to perform one; she will want to
 compel Catholic parishes to allow their grounds and their halls to be 
used for the celebration of pseudogamy. Religious freedom? The 
Persecutor respects neither God nor the conscience of man...
Read the rest here.
HT: Dr. Tighe
I have received word via Bill Tighe's email group that the author, Tony Esolen, has been getting a lot of abuse over this at the school where he works. Liberals are of course the most illiberal and intolerant people around. Prayers would be appreciated. 
Like Noah, We Need an Ark 
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3 comments:
"Whatcha gonna do when they come for you?"
This is theater. The Catholic Church will side with the secular, social democratic State, from whom she receives billions of dollars in funding.
I agree with TAG here: "This is theater", but as to the "why", I'd add simply and sadly, that we'll all cave: It's who we are. And seriously, are any of us really "better" than Peter?
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