God bless Poland and God bless His Excellency!
From the Catholic Herald
By CNA
Like communism, the LGBT movement stems from a ‘radical rejection of God,’ Archbishop Marek Jędraszewski said
The Archbishop of Krakow has compared the LGBT rights movement in
Poland to communism. Archbishop Marek Jędraszewski made
the comparison in a pastoral letter to the archdiocese released on
September 28, as he announced a new initiative to encourage people to
pray for Poland.
In the letter, Jędraszewski said that the LGBT rights movement is
“the next great threat to our freedom,” and “of a totalitarian nature.”
He said that the movement, like that of communism,
“As a consequence of this rejection, a new vision of man is being
proclaimed in which he becomes a caricature of himself,” said the
archbishop.
“As part of gender ideology, there are attempts to obliterate the
natural differences between woman and man. Moreover, through the
aggressive propaganda of LGBT ideology in the name of so-called
‘tolerance’ and ‘progress,’ that which is most sacred to us is mocked.”
Jędraszewski was also concerned that conscience rights were being
eroded in the name of promoting the LGBT agenda, and that people of
faith are being led away from “the principles of their Christian faith.”
“This clearly reminds us of the totalitarian times of the Polish
People’s Republic, when social advancement was guaranteed only to
members of the Communist Party, and believers were treated like
second-class citizens,” he said.
The Polish People’s Republic, a communist nation, existed from 1947
until 1989. The Republic of Poland, a democratic republic, was
established in September 1989.
The archbishop voiced concerned that some of the country’s
kindergarten students are being taught sex education. These lessons run
the risk of spiritually harming children, and are “clearly an offense to
God the Creator,” he said, adding that it is important that people
remain vigilant against what he deemed an “anti-morality offensive.”
Jędraszewski concluded his letter by saying that from November 2019
through the end of December 2020, there will be a “prayer marathon”
throughout the archdiocese. This will include half an hour of silent
adoration prior to evening Mass in every church and public chapel, as
well as a recitation of one decade of the rosary and requests for
intercessions from St. John Paul II, who led the Archdiocese of Krakow
before his election as pope in 1978.
The prayer marathon will mark the 40th anniversary of the saint’s
first visit to Poland as pope, and the 100th anniversary of his birth.
That first visit to Poland helped to jump-start the anti-communist
movement in the country. Dubbed “Solidarity,” the organization rose up
against the communist government in the early 1980s, resulting in the
fall of communism in the country by the end of the decade.
Unlike most European Union countries, Poland has not legalized
same-sex marriage and its constitution specificially states that
marriage is between one man and one woman. Public opinion polls in the
country have repeatedly shown a widespread disapproval of same-sex
unions, as well as a right of same-sex couples to adopt children.
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