Real Catholicism

If the Catholic Church actually looked like this, I think a lot more of us Manosphere Atheists would be calling ourselves Christian… Full text here.

For the record: a female-type Baby Boomer linked me to the following article.

Radical feminism dressed itself up as the noble sounding goal of equality .. but what it REALLY sought was sameness .. as in no distinction between the genders.

So now .. thirty years later and counting .. what we have is a female population that is not only as crude and sexually exploitive as their male counterparts .. with no idea of modesty .. but a male population that has been denuded of practically every aspect of manliness.
From modern male movie actors and models who look more like women than men .. to a celebration of active proud homosexuals who strut around deliberately displaying more swish than any woman pounding her way down a fashion catwalk .. even the outwardappearance of the masculine has been sucked out the culture.
But the rot is far deeper than what you see .. or rather don’t see .. on the surface. Beneath the upper level destruction of masculine imagery .. there has been a far deeper destruction of manliness.

My “manly” quoting skills are clearly failing of late – but the point still remains.  There are few men amongst us these days; and “manning up and marrying those sluts” is the obvious Churchianity solution, which those with True Grit deplore.  An excellent article; there’s some fire in Catholicism still.

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Leo M.J. Aurini

Trained as a Historian at McMaster University, and as an Infantry soldier in the Canadian Forces, I'm a Scholar, Author, Film Maker, and a God fearing Catholic, who loves women for their illogical nature.

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5 Responses

  1. zhai2nan2 says:

    Never underestimate a tribe that has a crucifix displayed somewhere in every room of the house.

    Catholicism produces poets. (Your “Men of the West” slogan comes from a Catholic, of course.)

    Whereas Benedict was always rather bookish and withdrawn, the new pope seems to have a talent for engaging public spectacles of asceticism, such as kissing the feet of various socially marginalized persons. In his previous parish, he washed the feet of people in shelters, hospitals, prisons.

  2. Carnivore says:

    Yeah, but Voris is a layman with no authority. If you have the time, listen to the following sermon, “Roles: Husband and Wife” by Bishop Donald Sanborn:
    Direct link:
    traditionalcatholicsermons.org/BishopSanbornSermonArchive/BpSan_RolesHusbandAndWife_01-08-95_1274.mp3

    Link to sermon directory, it’s about half way down the page:
    http://www.traditionalcatholicsermons.org/index_files/SermonsForYoungAdultsAndParents.htm

    After the first 10 minutes or so, he tears into men for about 10 minutes and then into women for about 10 minutes – but all delivered in a calm, reasoned and confident manner. He says things one would’t hear in 99% of other Christian churches, Catholic or other.

  3. mts1 says:

    An old grade school alum sent me the website of his pastor. I read his posts, played his sermons, saw his projects, and came away amazed that such a young priest can both be so strong in the traditional faith and have such a fire in the belly for it, much like Mr. Voris. Bonus? He has a brother in formation for the priesthood.

    http://on-this-rock.blogspot.com/

    If you agree that this guy “gets it,” please leave it up to share. If you think I’m off, remove my comment.

    And if you haven’t been to Ann Barnhardt, check her out, too

    http://www.barnhardt.biz/

    I’m glad I had old school men for priests, more into knocking us in line than trying to be our buds, more Bob Knight than anything.

    And none put the moves on any of us boys. Actually, the non-pedophile pie wedge of the priesthood circle is like 99%, having one slip a kid the sausage was a rare as getting hit by lightning and probably more common in public school, but given the press coverage, you’d not know that.

    We Catholics have the biggest tent in Christianity, believe it or not.

  4. Wake says:

    Red Pill Catholicism basically.

    I really apreciate what Michael Voris is doing, I feel very comfortable with his message.

    I f you have more cath. sources of that kind, please make it public!

  5. ThingY says:

    The new pope washed and kissed the feet of muhammadans! Nuff said.

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