Whilst I radically disagree with her reading of French history, the rest of this essay is spot on! Vive la Resistance!
From One Mad Mom
Because I am married to One Mad Dad, I
watch an abundance of old war movies. (And women everywhere raise their
hands with a sympathetic wave.) I’ve noticed it’s not an isolated way of
life for wives. I actually don’t mind too much because I like history,
although I’ve lost track of how many times I’ve seen “The Longest Day.”
Anyway, one thing I’ve always been fascinated by is the French
Resistance.
The French Resistance was abandoned by
their military and government, who wimped out and threw in with Hitler.
They were everyday folks, including a great many priests and nuns, and
they did whatever they could to give the Nazis a really hard time. They
spent a lot of time ruining Germany’s supply trains, they sabotaged,
smuggled, stole, took a lot of pot shots at the enemy, printed
underground newspapers to keep the rest of the country informed and keep
morale up, helped allies downed behind enemy lines, provided a boatload
of intelligence, and generally paved the way for the allied forces to
easily move across France after the invasion of Normandy.
I have found myself reflecting more and
more on the Resistance these last few weeks. Can’t imagine why?! We need
this in the Church, and lest anyone try to accuse me of inciting
violence, LET ME BE CLEAR, I’m not. In fact, I’d say that would be
strategically stupid and evil, which is why I actually expect to start
seeing some “false flag” moves even within the Church. We’ve already
seen it in society, but with the accusations of violence and racism
ratcheted up by the liberal, dissenting Catholics, I truly think they
are seriously considering the idea.
Creating a martyr has always been the
tactic of liberal dissenters. Since they don’t have Truth, it’s all they
have left. We’ve been told over the years how intolerant we are but,
like I said, they’re ratcheting up their rhetoric even more lately.
So now that the disclaimer is out of the
way, back to the Resistance. When I saw the Pachamamas go splash, I
thought, “Yep! We need more of this!” We were all hoping someone would
run in and stop the desecration. Sure enough, someone did, and we thank
them for that. People can quibble about a potted plant, but the ugly
wooden things were not in St. Peter’s. That is a win in my book. And,
even better, the Virgin Mary was prominently on display. Somebody got
the message. Whether or not it was simply appeasement on their part
matters not. My guess is that they realized people are fed up beyond
belief.
After this success, maybe we need more
little “cells” all around the world combatting this crud. To those who
frown on anonymity, I say who in the heck cares?! We just need people to
combat the evil. If you want to tell people who you are, fine, but I
can’t tell you how many times I’ve seen huge improvements because of
anonymous websites, clandestine leafleting of cars, “Susan” social media
accounts, anonymous letters or those signed with pen names, two random
guys dropping idols into the Tiber, or whatever. If you can’t have your
name out there, do something anyway. Most of us don’t need or want
notoriety. We just want to defend our Church and her teachings. It
bolsters the bigger voices. So many little things can be done.
We need to be like those in the French
Resistance and hit and run. Got the dissenter of the day coming to your
parish? Pachamama pops up? Your local pastor dissenting against his
faithful bishop? Anonymously or not, get the word out. Leaflet cars,
send letters to the pastors, encourage letters be written to bishops,
start Facebook pages, tweet, etc. be sure to include nice little
dossiers on said speaker or action to 1) make it clear to the pastor
that it’s not worth the headache you are giving him; 2) educate the rest
of your fellow churchgoers on the problems with said speaker or action;
and 3) make it generally annoying to have deal with you so they stop.
People have done this with the likes of Fr. Dissenter and Sister Mary
Pantsuit and have been quite successful in stopping them. It can be done
everywhere, from the local parish to the Vatican. Not all of us can hop
a plane to Rome, so we need to do what we can where we are. We
especially need to do what we can to support the priests and bishops who
are trying to propagate the Faith. They are often persecuted, so we
need to show that it simply is not acceptable to give them a hard time.
People often contact me about their
local parish woes, and I encourage them to take actions like this all of
the time. We’re not helpless. We can be sly as the serpent and gentle
as the dove. We can do something. Pray for a whopping dose of
creativity. If you’ve got money, heck, anonymously pay for an
investigator to investigate someone you think to be nefarious. (I’ve got
a really creative idea that costs money, so contact me if you’re
feeling generous.) Give the Red Hat Report people
money for research, the George Neumayrs of the world, the new sites –
anyone investigating. Withhold your donations from your local dissenters
AND LET PEOPLE KNOW WHY. Don’t care if people know who you are? Go to
meetings, speaking engagements, etc., and record. You teach catechism in
your parish and can’t afford the notoriety? Do some anonymous work. I
am just an unknown housewife and really cool mom (stop rolling your
eyes, children!) with ZERO resources other than a laptop, and yet you’re
still reading this. Just be part of resistance to heresy and dissent
however you can. I’m sure most of you are more creative than you think.
To prepare, make sure you pray first,
frequent the sacraments, and have a reliable spiritual director. When
God grants us some relief, we will have laid the foundation for the
Faith to flourish just like the French Resistance paved the way for the
allies. Is it exhausting? Is it a pain? Of course, but at least at this
point, nobody is making us actual physical martyrs. We’re experiencing inconvenience.
We really need to suck it up and not act like we’re being stoned to
death. If you can’t do it simply for the Faith, do it for your children
and grandchildren you may not even see on the horizon. Act like you can
and do it for them. If your goal is not to thwart dissent, heresy and
annoy some mouthy, dissenting Catholic liberals in some small way (all
for the benefit of the Faith, of course), what is your goal? Vive la
Resistance!
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