Sunday, August 4, 2024

Procession of Reparation - Joan of Arc Commuinity - August 4, 2024

God will not be Mocked

Procession of Reparation for the blasphemies 
committed against Jesus Christ 
by the organizers of the 2024 Paris Olympics 
Sunday, August 4th 3PM

Sponsored by 
St. Joan of Arc Community
St. Joseph's Missionaries of the Holy Face

From Notre Dame Cathedral Ottawa, ON. Canada 
to the French Embassy 

With speeches at the Embassy by John Pacheco, Ted Sabourin and Father Timothy Nelligan of Blessed Sacrament Parish Ottawa,  Ontario

Procession


John Pacheco



Ted Sabourin





Father Timothy Nelligan



Photos by Jackie 

On our way to Notre Dame
Angel Gabriel maybe



Joan of Arc Institute












In the Church



In the Kiosk 






In front of Notre Dame

Before the Procession 
Notre Dame Cathedral









Procession







Embassy





Under the Fig tree Maybe?




Wednesday, July 31, 2024

Saturday, July 27, 2024

Friday, July 26, 2024

Musk the Gender Heretic from the National Post Friday, 26 July 2024

National Post Fri, 26 Jul 2024

http://epaper.nationalpost.com/article/281706914935517

Musk, the gender heretic
BILLIONAIRE SAYS ‘WOKE MIND VIRUS’ ‘KILLED’ HIS CHILD
AMY HAMM · 26 Jul 2024
National Post
TO GENDER ACTIVISTS, THERE IS MORE THAN ONE WAY TO BE A HERETIC.
Elon Musk is now the world’s greatest threat to gender ideology. Musk told the world Monday that he has made a vow to “destroy the woke mind virus” that he says took his son from him.
In an interview with Canadian psychologist Jordan Peterson, Musk posited that Xavier had been killed by wokeness, in the form of gender ideology.

Xavier is not literally dead. Rather, his child, 20, now goes by Vivian Wilson and identifies as a transgender woman. “I lost my son, essentially. They call it deadnaming for a reason. The reason it’s called deadnaming is because your son is dead. So, my son Xavier is dead. Killed by the woke mind virus,” said Musk. (“Deadnaming,” for those unaware, is the practice of referring to a transgender person by the name they used prior to transition — considered akin to literal violence by the most fervent of gender activists.)

Musk detailed how he felt “tricked” into signing the papers that enabled his son’s medical transition based on the oft-repeated, yet thoroughly discredited claim that gender dysphoric children will commit suicide if not allowed to change their gender — if they are not allowed to step onto a medical pathway that leads in a single direction and ends with potentially sterilizing puberty blockers, synthetic hormones, and disfiguring surgeries. “I was told Xavier might commit suicide,” said Musk, appearing flatter and more sombre than usual.

His revelation is unprecedented: if Musk — armed both with the resources of a billionaire and an IQ that dwarfs the average score — can be persuaded to approve the transitioning of a child based on poor or zero evidence, then any parent could be.

His admission also opened a largely closed door into a public discourse about regretful parents. How many parents could muster the humility and courage to admit that they harmed what is most precious to them — their own children? How many parents could admit to what Musk has, rather than choosing, for their own sanity, to believe that they made the right choice when they greenlighted their own children for the world’s largest — and arguably the worst — medical scandal in history? What a horrific reality to have to confront. Few are willing. Can we really blame them for ignoring or dismissing both the Cass Report and the WPATH files? I don’t. Let’s hope that Musk’s courage is contagious, as courage often is. Musk is not the first famous person to wade into the toxic debate over gender ideology. Among them, we of course also have the famous billionairess J.K. Rowling — whose contribution toward protecting women’s rights and child safeguarding have been immeasurable. There are several more, Jordan Peterson included. Bless them all. But it is by virtue of Musk’s deeply painful admission that he is now the largest threat to gender ideology out there.

To gender activists, there is more than one way to be a heretic. You can, most commonly, be the type of heretic that rejects any of the tenets of their gender based pseudo-religion. You can refuse to believe that a literal sex change is possible in humans. Heretic! You can suggest that no one is “born in the wrong body” and that kids should wait until they’re adults to decide to transition. Heretic! You can say that anyone born male (“assigned male at birth,” according to their doctrine) does not belong in women’s spaces. Heret—you get the idea.

Another way to be a heretic — and the activists particularly dislike this type — is to detransition. Gender activists will say, out one side of their mouth, that we must believe anyone and everyone’s claim about their gender identity, at all times — while out the other side of their mouth spitting venom at those who detransition, saying that they were “never really trans” to begin with. You cannot have it both ways. But gender activists — allergic to reality as they are — insist that they do. They treat vocal detransitioners, such as America’s Chloe Cole, horribly. Women like Cole are dismissed, with great irony on the behalf of gender activists, as fakers or cons.

Elon Musk represents a new type of heretic: the contrite parent. And it is both a result of this important discourse Musk initiated and, critically, by virtue of the fact that Musk, who — in all seriousness — is the only person on earth who can reasonably be believed after saying he will colonize Mars, that he is now the world’s largest threat to gender ideology.

Musk is currently the greatest living example of a human with the resources and the drive to do the things that he says he wants to do. “I vowed to destroy the woke mind virus,” Musk said. He believes that gender ideology is part of it. Did he buy X (formerly Twitter), where gender critical speech was once verboten, because of his Xavier?
What will Elon’s next move be in destroying this harmful ideology? We eagerly await.

Wednesday, July 24, 2024

Relive the historic National Eucharistic Congress! Relevant Radio

from Relevant Radio  https://relevantradio.com/

Videos and Articles from the National Eucharistic Congress

 https://relevantradio.com/national-eucharistic-congress/


Wednesday, July 17th

Apostolic Nuncio Cardinal Christophe Pierre on Revival here

Bishop James Golka on being Happy hope-filled Catholics here

Katlyn from LiveAction fights for life with what she learned from Patrick Madrid here

Maria and Julian Give Testimony at the Eucharistic Congress here

Patricia shares her love for Relevant Radio at the Eucharistic Congress here

Patrick Conley and Fr. Patrick Hyde at the Eucharistic Congress here

Revival Session 1: from the Four Corners here

Sister Bethany Madonna of the Sisters of Life on Answering God's Call here


Thursday, July 18th 

Lila Rose: Protecting the Imago Dei and Defending the Pro-Life Position here

Mother Olga of the Sacred Heart: We have Him and Nobody Can Take Him Away from Us here

Patrick Conley and Bishop Austin Vetter Discuss the Young Vibrant Church! here

Revival Session 2: The Greatest Love Story here

Sister Mary Grace, SV, and Sister Marie Veritas, SV on Experiencing Christ's Love here

Sr. Alicia Torres: Go, Teach, Preach, and Baptize! here

Dr. Edward Sri. on the Anatomy of Revival here

Family Rosary Across America Featuring Bishop Donald Hying here

Father Mike Schmidt: Only Love Can Make You a Saint here

Holy Mass Celebrated by Cardinal Timothy Dolan here

How Janet Discovered a Love for Relevant Radio Through Her Ailing Mother here

Ken and Mary Ann Duppong on Family Life and Daughter Michelle here


Friday, July 19th

Archbishop Emeritus Paul Ruzoka, Spiritual Renewal in the U.S. and Tanzania here

Bishop Michael McGovern on Carrying the Revival Beyond Indianapolis here

Deacon Dave Scheuer and the Tornado from Heaven here

Family Rosary Across America, Featuring Bishop Ricken here

Fr. Aaron Wessman: "The Church's Mission in a Polarized World" here

Fr. Patrick Bergin: Wildlife Conservationist turned Priest of Tanzania here

Friday Morning Encounter here

Holy Mass Celebrated by Cardinal Wilton Gregory here

Jason Evert on John Paul II, Redemptive Suffering and the Family here

Patrick Madrid: "I never said You Stole Money" here

Paula Umana: "Run to Jesus" here

Relevant Radio Presents here


Saturday, July 20th 

Bishop Robert Barron: Living Poverty, Chastity and Obedience as Lay People here

Deacon Harold Burke-Sivers; Being Disciple to Those Who Seek the Bread of Life here

Dr. Edward Sri: We Are Not Worthy here

Drew Mariani on Witnessing the New Springtime of the Church here

Family Rosary Across North America Featuring Archbishop Bernard Hebda here

Gloria Purvis on Embracing Unity and Combatting Disunity in the Church here

Holy Mass Celebrated by Bishop Joy Alappatt and Archbishop Boris Gudziak here

Jonathan Roumie: The Bread of Life Discourse and Filming the Last Supper here

Revival Session 4: This Is My Body here

Saturday Morning Encounter here


Sunday, July 21st 

Astronaut Mike Hopkins: Bringing Christ to All Nations and All Worlds here

Chris Stefanick on Beauty and Sainthood here

Family Rosary Across America Featuring Archbishop Jose Gomez here

Mother Adela Galindo: Becoming Marian Missionaries of the Eucharist here

Revival Session 5: To the Ends of the Earth here