Tuesday, September 27, 2022

40 Days for Life - Ottawa Ontario - kick off rally September 27 2022

Gathering at the corner of Bank and Sparks 























Sister Marie Madeleine and me



Videos

Sisters sing




Opening Prayer

Sisters Sing 



Deacon Chuck 


closing remarks from Debbie and Wanda


Closing Prayer by Father Frank Pavone



Queenship of Mary Sisters - Amazing Grace

From Wanda 

The 40 Days for Life Opening Rally last Wednesday, went well with about 70 pro-lifers coming out to help start things off. And the rain held off until almost the end. Photo attached.

 

The Sisters from the Queenship of Mary Community graciously helped out with the singing.  Sister Elizabeth Marie of the Holy Family and Sister Anna Marie led us in some meaningful songs:  God of this City, Mighty to Save and Amazing Grace.

 

Father Erik Deprey FSSP, pastor of St. Clement Parish prayed a beautiful opening prayer and spoke to us about the significance of the number 40 in the bible. He also gave us a more detailed account of the group of 150 people in Toronto, who decided, during the 40 Days for Life, Winter Spring campaign to fast on bread and water for 40 days. Nine babies were saved from being aborted; one even before the campaign started, when her mom heard about the upcoming fast. Father reminded us to pray for the doctors and the nurses, because there would be no abortions if they didn’t do them.

 

Helena, our Church and Ministry Coordinator gave lots of good relevant information, including, there’s no where to store a supply bag so please register on-line and get in touch with her for signs. She also told us that the number of vigil locations has increased to a record number, 622, up from 612 last year.

 

Debbie, from Campaign Life Coalition encouraged everyone to participate in Life Chain on Sunday and as she was waiting to speak, she got a phone call from a family member announcing that her daughter had just delivered a baby boy at 7:14 pm. Giving Debbie a second grandchild.

 

Deacon Charles Fink, talked about the decline in populations, worldwide. Countries are not having enough babies to replace their current number and therefore economies will suffer. Society will suffer. He asked, “Where are they now? – the doctors, nurses and service workers.”

 

Lastly, I spoke, telling people about Beaujeu Park in Montreal. Montreal city council is wanting to rename it to, Dr. Henry Morgentaler Park. An event was held in early September to alert nearby residents and protest the change. The local residents were not even aware that the name change was about to take place. I’ll let you know if Montreal city council goes ahead with their plan. As I concluded my talk, the rain started to come down harder, and we ended with everyone singing, Amazing Grace.

 

Please join us in our campaign to save lives.

 

Yours for Life,

 

Wanda

People Who Identify as Cats, Dogs, Elves, Aliens, Mermaids... and More -...


It gets nuttier and nuttier every day!

Tuesday, September 20, 2022

Sexual Perversion in Ontario Schools? What next?

Photos and videos out of a Canadian High School are going viral as they show a male teacher wearing what appears to be large, prosthetic breasts in full view of young students.

Shocking media first began to circulate on Twitter earlier this week, with multiple accounts sharing a mobile phone video and stills of a shop teacher demonstrating how to use a circular saw.

The teacher is seen wearing an extremely prominent prosthetic bust, one which clearly outlines the nipples through his tight shirt. He is also donning a bright blonde wig and short-shorts. the rest of the article is at the link below

 https://reduxx.info/ontario-high-school-teacher-seen-wearing-massive-prosthetic-bust-to-teach/

( If this isn't perverted I don't know what is. God help our children ) 

Oh and this was in the National Post yesterday 

"In a recent letter to parents, Oakville Trafalgar confirmed the video’s authenticity but implied that it’s illegal to even suggest that the garb may be inappropriate, equating the teacher’s controversial decision to wear oversized prosthetic breasts with the right to identify as transgender.

“Gender identity and gender expression are protected grounds under the Ontario Human Rights Code,” it read. “We would like to take this opportunity to reiterate to our community that we are committed to establishing and maintaining a safe, caring, inclusive, equitable, and welcoming learning and working environment for all students and staff.”


Well there you have it