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Ksiądz katolicki puścił na mszy hymn UPA “Czerwona Kalina”.

The Catholic Church has always gone with the flow, or rather the swamp, of this world.

This time he is pro-Ukrainian and yet indoctrinates parishioners (read in SKP what parishioner means).

https://sjp.pwn.pl/sjp/parafianin;2570608.html

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-YEMSG48bM

 

The song "Red Kalina" was originally just a patriotic song written by Stepan Czarnecki. Later it was appropriated by the UPA and was also called the anthem of the Bandera.

 

Here the problem is the Ukrainianization of Poland and dividing Poles and authorizing privileges for Ukrainians.

The Church of Rome was never the ecclesia of Jesus, and now by getting into politics and taking sides it shows that it is cooperating with the beast.

The Beast and the Harlot go head to head, but in time they will separate.

 

 

 

Leaving aside the anti-biblical nature of Catholicism, this indoctrination of Poles with the UPA song also shows how the church is divided on such important issues. First cowidism and now Ukrainization.

With the minority, of course, being those conventionally written anti-systemicists who look at what the Vatican is doing and have no character to leave Rome. Unless, of course, these Catholic anti-systemicists are safety valves.

 

It's a pity that stupidity doesn't hurt, because everyone would know if they were doing right or wrong, and so the Poles will have to wait for the economic consequences of taking on the burden of the war spectacle.

 

By the way, I'm curious what position this priest had on the Ukrainianization of parishioners during kowidu and whether he taught patriotism on national holidays.

 

People should not trust priests and pastors but God.

 

 

Updated: 19 April 2022 — 20:20

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