Showing posts with label Christian Persecution. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christian Persecution. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 7, 2022

‘Staggering’ rise in anti-Catholic hate in Canada


https://www.catholicregister.org/item/34715-staggering-rise-in-anti-catholic-hate-in-canada

BY  TERRY O’NEILL, CANADIAN CATHOLIC NEWS
  • September 1, 2022
  • Canadian and international observers are condemning media, politicians, and other opinion leaders for turning a blind eye to a startling new report that shows a 260-per-cent increase in anti-Catholic hate crimes in the past year. 

    The increase is almost 10 times higher than for all hate crimes combined and was by far the single largest percentage growth recorded in any category in the numbers released by Statistics Canada. 

    At the same time, experts and activists are also calling for Catholics to more forcefully respond to the sort of prejudice and bias that the media blackout epitomizes.

    “We should stop talking and take action against it,” said Marc Vella, president of the Christian Civic Affairs Committees of Canada.

    StatsCan reported on Aug. 2 that the number of police-reported, hate-motivated crimes in Canada increased by 27 percent last year, to 3,360 from 2,646 in 2020. Hate-motivated crimes targeting religion grew by 67 percent, to 884 from 530.

    The number of anti-Catholic hate crimes grew to 155 in 2021 from just 43 the year before. Crimes directed at Black persons accounted for the largest number of all incidents. Anti-Jewish incidents topped the hate-crime list in the religion category, up 47 percent with 487 reported incidents.

    While StatsCan provided no explanation for the huge anti-Catholic crime increase, the figures correspond to an explosion of arson, vandalism, and threats directed at Catholic institutions last summer following inflammatory news reports about the existence of possible graves at an abandoned cemetery at Kamloops Indian Residential School.

    A search of Canada’s largest mainstream media outlets did not find a single reference to the surge of anti-Catholic hate crimes.

    “It’s disappointing that the mainstream media did not responsibly cover the staggering rise in anti-Catholic hate crimes,” said Christian Elia, executive director of the Catholic Civil Rights League. 

    “It’s even more disappointing that they covered the StatsCan report in general terms, alarmed at the overall 27-per-cent increase in all police-reported hate-motivated crime, yet they did not acknowledge the eye-popping 260-per-cent increase against Catholics specifically.”

    “Government officials have been equally silent or made dismissive comments about this violence,” said Janet Epp-Buckingham, a professor at Trinity Western University in Langley, B.C., and director of the Laurentian Leadership Centre in Ottawa.

    “The reality is that these churches are where Christians worship and find their identity as believers. Attacks on them are attacks on all Christians.”

    Madeleine Enzlberger, executive director of the Vienna-based Observatory on Intolerance and Discrimination Against Christians in Europe, said the Canadian numbers “are truly worrying” and probably represent only the tip of the iceberg.

    “Unfortunately, we have seen similar trends of anti-Christian and -Catholic hatred in other Western countries as well,” said Enzlberger. “It is a dynamic in which violence against Christian buildings, churches or even people to some extent is perceived to be a legitimate form of protest against what the Church said, did or represents.”

    Enzlberger warned that legitimizing violence against the Church by ignoring it “could lead to a normalization that could socially legitimize the further escalation of violence to even more severe levels.”

    “This spiral of violence needs to be broken at its earliest stages before it gets out of control,” she said.

    The news media’s failure to report on the rapid rise of anti-Catholic hate crime is part of a pattern, she said.

    Enzlberger said research conducted by the British Parliament found a prevailing anti-religious and specifically anti-Christian bias, as well as a high level of religious illiteracy among media.

    “This bias often manifests itself in a toxic narrative that only allows for Christians to fit the role of the perpetrators and not the victim.”

    Things are much the same in Europe, said Enzlberger. She pointed out that the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe’s most recent report revealed that anti-Christian hate crimes grew the most compared to other religions and also all other protected groups defined by gender, race and ethnicity. 

    Ian Dowbiggin, a professor in the Department of History at the University of Prince Edward Island and a writer on Catholic issues, said “there’s always been anti-Catholic sentiment down through Canadian history, leavened by anti-French and anti-Irish bigotry, for example, and the coverage of the Church’s sexual abuse scandals of the 1980s and 1990s.”

    He has been warning of the problem for decades. Writing in the Globe and Mail in 1995, Dowbiggin said, “Anti-Catholicism is as alive as it ever was, but now it’s less recognizable.

    The new anti-Catholicism expresses itself in the form of a hip discourse that tries to reduce a worldwide Church with hundreds of millions of parishioners to a handful of trendy slogans of dismissive contempt.”

    Twenty-seven years later, Dowbiggin said he believes Catholics are themselves somewhat responsible for the ongoing problem.

    “If anti-Catholicism and hate crimes against the Church still occur today, and the media won’t report them, it is due to a large extent because Catholics themselves don’t push back and defend their faith,” he said.

    “Canada’s Jews rightly fight back when there is evidence of anti-Semitism, so why can’t Catholics in the face of things like the church burnings of 2021 and the orchestrated humiliation of the Pope in recent days?”

    Vella, a member of St. James Parish in Abbotsford, B.C., is one Catholic who is fighting back. He said the mainstream news media has been pushing an anti-Catholic narrative for decades.

    “We Catholics should not bellyache and complain about how unfair our treatment in the press is,” Vella said. “Rather, we should stop talking and take action to fix the problem.”

    He suggests Catholics need “to become far more savvy” in response to the media, be better informed on issues confronting the Church and not rely on mainstream media, and to get involved in public affairs and politics.

Saturday, July 13, 2019

David Lynn Court Appearance


Thank you Pastor David Lynn for being faithful to the truth! 
What happened to you is a blatant example of Christian Persecution in Canada 
We are constantly vilified for our beliefs 
by our liberal Left Wing Media and Politicians


Pastor David Lynn was wrongly arrested for street preaching on June 4th, 2019. Pastor David and the Christ's Forgiveness (CFM) Ministries had a planned scheduled Toronto Tour to preach the gospel to all 22 regions in Toronto and they stopped at the Church and Wesley location on June 4th in Toronto Canada .This location is where he was mobbed by the LGBT community and wrongfully arrested by a biased LBGT Police Officer for 'disturbing the peace.' The media reported blatant lies without facts and after the police reviewed the raw video footage they realized there was NO Hate speech involved and all he said was "God loves You" and was 'Praying for the Homeless'. Full raw video clip for reference https://youtu.be/sS6AlYBnnlM Unfortunately, the prosecution is using Canadian tax payers dollars to take this case to a full trial. Please continue to Pray for Pastor David, The CFM Ministry and the Canadian government officials involved in this case. Donations for support can be received at https://christsforgiveness.com/missio...

Saturday, June 30, 2018

Thinking out loud as we celebrate Canada Day

I love Canada. I think we have one of the most beautiful countries in the world . That being said I
I don't like the direction our leaders are taking us. We all know that abortion is legal in Canada for the full nine months of pregnancy for any reason or no reason. We care more for unhatched bird eggs than pre born babies. What the heck is wrong with us anyways???

When I saw the Irish people gleefully jumping up and down with tears of joy streaming down their faces celebrating their new found right to abortion in Ireland a few weeks ago, it literally made me feel sick. They are turning into us.

What can we do? Well we just  have to keep on doing what we have always done: peacefully tell the truth.  We will continue to be vilified by our mainstream media  and our politicians as being intolerant and hateful. It's depressing actually because it's just the opposite. It's slanderous really.

The Peaceful  March for Life on Parliament Hill attended by about 20, 000 is just one example of the goodness and stamina of the second  most persecuted person in Canada. The Pro lifer. The most persecute person in Canada is the child in the mother's womb.  A handful of shrieking crude abusive protesters that don't even know what it means to be Pro Life, blocked our route for the third year in a row while the police did nothing. I can't imagine any other group of people that would have to change their route in the manner that we were forced to.

I could go on and on but there's no point. We all know of the numerous negative ways that  that the pro life  person has been treated in our country during the past year. There is no question about it; this is persecution. I heard a lawyer say not long ago say that Christianity is the most persecuted Religion in  the entire world and that includes Canada. I believe this to be true

What else can we do?  Pray Pray and  Pray some more! This is a spiritual battle.

As A Catholic I pray the rosary each day for a change in the hearts of our political leaders.

A holy priest once told me that the Rosary is the weapon against Satan

click here for the Joyful Mysteries for Life from USCCB

At one time the Knights of Columbus of our Parish of the Annunciation of the Lord in Ottawa, ON led us in this rosary at least a couple of times during the year. I think we should start praying these prayers again

O Canada We Stand on Guard for Thee