“Mary” in the Service of Mass Immigration
The Italian Jesuit Father Felice Scalia presented to Francis on February 10 the painting of a girl walking over water where people and corpses swim.
The painting produced by Giuseppe Martino (Messina, Sicily) is called Madonna di Porto Negato (Mary of the Closed Port). Its intention is to promote illegal mass-immigration.
Martino disclosed that he “cried” while painting the dying in the sea waves, thus mixing his tears with the paint. He identified the secularised woman on his picture as “Mary.”
The baby held by “Mary” is Alan Kurdi, the three-year-old Syrian boy whose body washed up on the Turkish shore in 2015. According to Martino, the dead body in the foreground “crucified at sea.”
That people die in the Mediterranean Sea started since NATO attacked Libya toppling the Ghaddafi government who until then had prevented human traffickers from sending people into death.
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The painting produced by Giuseppe Martino (Messina, Sicily) is called Madonna di Porto Negato (Mary of the Closed Port). Its intention is to promote illegal mass-immigration.
Martino disclosed that he “cried” while painting the dying in the sea waves, thus mixing his tears with the paint. He identified the secularised woman on his picture as “Mary.”
The baby held by “Mary” is Alan Kurdi, the three-year-old Syrian boy whose body washed up on the Turkish shore in 2015. According to Martino, the dead body in the foreground “crucified at sea.”
That people die in the Mediterranean Sea started since NATO attacked Libya toppling the Ghaddafi government who until then had prevented human traffickers from sending people into death.
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