Monday, September 2, 2024

The Evil Of "Soylent Green" Might Be On The Road To Becoming A Reality -- In The Novus Ordo "Catholic" Church!!!!!!!!!!

 You are not going to believe this one, then again, perhaps you will??

As the novus ordo "church" continues to sink into the abyss of hell, by embracing the zeitgeist, the clerics in charge are now proposing a "Green New Deal" to -- pardon the pun -- deal with the way Catholics can or should be buried!!!

This not hyperbole, on the contrary, this lunacy is being pushed on dumbed-down, poorly catechized Catholics who know nothing about their precious faith, the Bible, nor what the true Catholic Church teaches about the body -- the Temple of the Holy Ghost -- that it must be buried in blessed, hallowed ground, and not be subject to some type of Frankenstein experimentation -- for the "good of the environment"! 

The following article should fill you with disgust.

But it is not surprising where this craziness is emanating from -- the archdiocese of Chicago under the heavy-handed "Cardinal" Cupich, the arch-heretic and pro-sodomite anti-Christ, who by the way, has reached his retirement age, but Bergoglio wants him to stay put to do more damage and scandal to already betrayed and confused Catholics.

These "clerics" are morally and spiritually sick!

Here is the article from lifesitenews.com and written by Michael Haynes,


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The Archdiocese of Chicago further explained its new move by referencing a “growing environmental consciousness among Americans.”

Citing a 2023 report from the “National Funeral Directors Association,” the archdiocese quoted from the report summary to state that “60% would be interested in exploring ‘green’ funeral options because of their potential environmental benefits and cost savings, up from 55.7% in 2021.”

Growing trend

Chicago’s suggestion of “green” burials is not new among U.S. Catholic dioceses. In 2021, then local ordinary Archbishop Michael Jackels of Dubuque recommended Catholics use less “offensive” methods in burying the dead.

Criticizing both burial and cremation for supposedly not being ecologically friendly, Jackels recommended liquefying a corpse. This would involve combining “hot water, lye, air pressure and circulation” to “liquify a corpse in a matter of hours, which can then be safely poured in the ground.”

He also suggested “recompositing,” or recomposing, a method whereby the body “is placed in a container, covered with wood chips, straw and alfalfa, using heat to kill contagions and air flow for decomposition. After a month, it results in soil.”

READ: Iowa Archbishop urges laity to ‘liquify’ dead bodies instead of burying them, says it’s better for planet

Jackels defended the controversial move, saying “the Church only asks that the body be treated with respect, and be laid to rest in a place blessed by clergy, whether in the earth, water, fire, or air, cemetery or not.” In a statement issued last year, titled “On the Proper Disposition of Bodily Remains,” the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) condemned the destruction of deceased human bodies through composting.

Currently, 12 U.S. states – including Washington, Colorado, Oregon, Vermont, California, New York, Nevada, Arizona, Maryland, Delaware, Minnesota, and Maine – have legalized the practice of compositing the deceased.

Catholic stance

In 2016, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith’s (CDF) document Ad resurgendum cum Christo continued the move away from the Church’s traditional condemnation of cremation, which has spread since the early 1960s.

However, it continued to stipulate that the Church “insistently recommends that the bodies of the deceased be buried in cemeteries or other sacred places,” with a traditional burial being the “most fitting way to express faith and hope in the resurrection of the body.”

The Church “cannot, therefore, condone attitudes or permit rites that involve erroneous ideas about death, such as considering death as the definitive annihilation of the person, or the moment of fusion with Mother Nature or the universe, or as a stage in the cycle of regeneration, or as the definitive liberation from the ‘prison’ of the body,” the CDF declared."

End of article...

Pray for the conversion of these apostates and for strength and honor!

Viva Christo Rey!  Bl. Fr.  Miguel Pro, Fr. Emil Kapaun and Fr. Vincent Capodanno, pray for us...

St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle...

St. Joseph pray for us!!

Gene DeLalla 





  

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