21 July 2019

Viral Video Shows “Campus Marxists” Run From Traditional Eucharistic Procession

I saw this some time ago, but I don't think I shared it. Even if I did, it bears posting again!

From ChurchPOP

Architectural Revival, Facebook
Talk about showing a stark contrast!
The Facebook page “Architectural Revival” shared a short video that’s been going viral in Catholic circles.
With the description “TradCats > Campus Marxists,” it shows two young women wearing shirts that read, “Left Action” walking down a path when they suddenly meet a traditional Catholic Eucharistic procession. “Whoa!” they exclaim and get out of the way as the sound in the video changes to a traditional Catholic song and the procession slowly moves past them and a group of surprised onlookers (you can view it below).
This Twitter user claims he was a participant in the Eucharistic procession and says it took place at the University of Sydney in Australia.
Christopher Wilks, another participant in the procession, said the Sydney University Catholic Society at the University of Sydney hosted the event.
As of July 2019, the Facebook video generated more than 1 million views and 15,000 shares. The Twitter video also has more than 61,000 views, 1,100 retweets,  2,500 likes.
The About section for the “Architectural Revival” page that posted the video doesn’t have much information, but it does say “This page is opposed to modernism (in all its forms).”

Here’s the video:


3 comments:

  1. They showed good manners and got out of the way. It is not hopeless for them yet, and God be with them to grow up and realize that Jesus Christ is God.

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    1. That's not good manners. That's the devil recoiling in horror at suddenly coming face to face with his nemesis.

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    2. A friend had difficulty leaving a comment so she PMed it to me. Here it is :

      "They didn't just stand aside like other bystanders, they fled as if in fear of their lives. They couldn't run away fast enough. I've never seen anything like this. Father Gabriele Amorth wrote that aversion to the sacred, particularly the Eucharist, even just visual, is indicative of the demonic. I have to agree. The reaction of the two young Marxists to the Eucharistic procession was unnatural, even for atheists".

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