A natural, moral law that has been on the books in New York State, since 1907 -- a law that made "cheating" on your spouse a crime -- has been repealed by the apostate, so-called "Catholic" governor of N.Y., K. Hochul.
What else happened in 1907 -- in the Church?
Pope Saint Pius X issued his encyclical against modernism, stating that modernism was (is) the synthesis of all heresies...
How ironic, but not surprising, that in 2024, the law against adultery would be erased from the books in N.Y. -- by a radical modernist!
I wonder what the Cardinal Archbishop of New York, Dolan, thinks about this horrific development? Has he made any comments about this? Has he admonished this lunatic female anti-Christ? Why doesn't he ex-communicate this supporter of the slaughter of the pre-born as well as the other sin that cries to Heaven for vengeance, sodomy?
Remember, it was Dolan who wore the "rainbow sash" (signifying his support for those morally and spiritually confused) in the St. Patrick's Day Parade some time back.
Frankly, I don't expect a peep of condemnation out of Dolan's mouth...
Here is the article from thegatewaypundit.com...
New York Governor Kathy Hochul Legalizes Adultery | The Gateway Pundit | by Anthony Scott
"On Friday, Governor Kathy Hochul signed a bill repealing a 1907 law that made cheating on your spouse a crime.
Hochul signed a bill that repealed a 117-year-old law that made adultery a class B misdemeanor that could land cheaters in jail for 90 days.
Hochul shared, “While I’ve been fortunate to share a loving married life with my husband for 40 years — making it somewhat ironic for me to sign a bill decriminalizing adultery — I know that people often have complex relationships.”
“These matters should clearly be handled by these individuals and not our criminal justice system. Let’s take this silly, outdated statute off the books, once and for all,” added Hochul.
State Assemblymember Charles Lavine, who authored the bill, shared that since the 1970s, over a dozen people have been charged with adultery, and only five have been convicted.
Lavine stated, “Laws are meant to protect our community and to serve as a deterrent to anti-social behavior. New York’s adultery law advanced neither purpose.”
Per The New York Post:
Adultery, a crime of the heart, is no longer a crime in the state of New York.
Gov. Kathy Hochul signed a bill Friday repealing the more-than-a-century-old law that classified cheating as a class B misdemeanor and landed debauchers behind bars for up to 90 days.
“While I’ve been fortunate to share a loving married life with my husband for 40 years — making it somewhat ironic for me to sign a bill decriminalizing adultery — I know that people often have complex relationships,” the governor said in a statement.
“These matters should clearly be handled by these individuals and not our criminal justice system. Let’s take this silly, outdated statute off the books, once and for all.”
The law was last used in 2010 when a woman was caught in a sex act in a public park, but her charges were later dropped after accepting a plea deal."
End of article...
Modernism is the synthesis of all heresies!
Pray for strength and honor!
Viva Cristo 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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