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Fruits of Vatican II: Hats on the Tabernacle

The baroque Sant'Agata Church in Noto, Sicily, the oldest of the town's many churches, has been converted into a boutique selling luxury goods, even on the altar and tabernacle. It seems that the church …More
The baroque Sant'Agata Church in Noto, Sicily, the oldest of the town's many churches, has been converted into a boutique selling luxury goods, even on the altar and tabernacle. It seems that the church was never "desecrated". It was stolen by the state in the 19th century and is administered by state agencies. Italian churches owned by the state can be used by the dioceses if a need is declared. Sant'Agata used to be formerly the church of the nearby hospital, which was closed. The diocese wanted to give it to a parish, but the priests refused because of the maintenance costs. Sant'Agata was also defaced with National-Socialist symbols. Now, the state has rented it out to generate income.
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Opera 369
What a travesty!! Even thinking about the "faithful slaves" that worked day and night - for just survival retributions - to build this work that was supposed to give Praise and Glory to the Lord! What a travesty! Would be much better that an earthquake demolishes it, rather than see it ..desecrated by modernist heretics. 🙏 Leftist politics - shame on you!
Kenjiro M. Yoshimori
A new traditionalist religious Order could buy this beautiful church is a second. They have the members and the lay support. But would they be allowed to by the Bergoglian establishment......of course not. Pope Francis and company would prefer it being a gay bar, or gay sauna before they would like to see a traditionalist CAtholic religious Order restore it. 😂 😂 😂 😂 😡
Malki Tzedek
Oh, c'mon, that's 'hat speech'!
charisma
This is a real 'pun'ishment:-))