A new short video titled ‘The Last Supper’ reveals the beauty of the Last Supper and its continuation through the Holy Mass in reparation for the blasphemous opening ceremony at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Bishop Athanasius Schneider and Archbishop Tomasz Peta joined Catholics from around the world to pray for sins against blasphemy in response to a parody of the Last Supper.
'I have a platform, and I want to use it to glorify Him,' said Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone in a press conference following her second consecutive Olympic gold medal win in 400-meter hurdles.
Notwithstanding that both the ancient Greeks and the 'neo-pagans' of the Renaissance found homosexuality repellent, for progressives, Christianity remains the principal enemy.
Przemysław Babiarz pointed out 'the vision of communism' expressed in John Lennon's song and was subsequently suspended for the rest of the Olympics by Poland's state broadcaster in a move that drew criticism from athletes.
The ceremony was not merely an offense against Christians; it was an offense against God. What the Vatican handled as a breach of good manners was in fact a deliberate blasphemy, a violation of God’s first commandment.
On Monday, six members of the CitizenGO team were arrested and held in appalling conditions in custody for several hours because they protested the disgusting mockery of Christianity that took place at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games.
When Olympics athlete Gabriel Medina commented on the photo, he explained that his celebration was a reference to Philippians 4:13: 'I can do everything through Him who strengthens me.'
Fr. Chris Alar declared that 'such mockery is a deliberate attack on Jesus Christ and a direct challenge to the 1.2 billion Catholics in the world and our Catholic faith.'