Netherlands: No Gas – no Mass
Matheu Bemelmans, a spokesman for Roermond Diocese (290 parishes) in Limburg, long considered the country’s most Catholic stronghold, explains, “If only a handful of people donate one euro each, that's not enough to cover the heating bill."
The truth: the Eucharists are cancelled because the Dutch Church has practically dissolved into nothing since Vatican II whose great model boy it used to be.
Dutch households and companies rely heavily on gas, but prices soared 90% year-on-year in August on 13% inflation since the EU puppet regimes introduced sanctions against Russia.
It is revealing that the article’s picture shows a deacon drinking a cup of coffee inside Holy Heart Church in Schiedam after blessing a dog.
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