"Communists are good, Nazis are bad". So says Archbishop Rupert Weakling.
Fr. Aidan McNutty has been hard at work for his Superior - the aforementioned Archbishop Weakling.
Fr.McNutty has created a musical video tribute: "COMMUNISTS ARE GOOD, NAZIS ARE BAD", with his seminarians celebrating the communist protest outside the US Consulate in Toronto this past Monday, August 14, 2017. The video is to be distributed to various media outlets and to seminaries as social justice material.
Fr. Aidan McNutty has been hard at work for his Superior - the aforementioned Archbishop Weakling.
Fr.McNutty has created a musical video tribute: "COMMUNISTS ARE GOOD, NAZIS ARE BAD", with his seminarians celebrating the communist protest outside the US Consulate in Toronto this past Monday, August 14, 2017. The video is to be distributed to various media outlets and to seminaries as social justice material.
Fr. McNutty, as Rector of the "Seminary of the Franciscan Flyers of the Annulment" is rightly proud of the new video offering.
Toronto Catholic Witness obtained the video from a source who wishes to remain anonymous. We have been informed that Archbishop Weakling himself selected the music, which should come at no surprise as he is affectionately known by his friends as "LAM" (Living After Midnight).
The video was carefully screened by Ms. Ann Thrope - a feminist, a devotee of "Lesbo Power" and an ex-nun - before it was distributed via the underground to seminaries and religious Orders.
Toronto Catholic Witness obtained the video from a source who wishes to remain anonymous. We have been informed that Archbishop Weakling himself selected the music, which should come at no surprise as he is affectionately known by his friends as "LAM" (Living After Midnight).
The video was carefully screened by Ms. Ann Thrope - a feminist, a devotee of "Lesbo Power" and an ex-nun - before it was distributed via the underground to seminaries and religious Orders.
" Satire is a kind of poetry in which human vices are reprehended." John Dryden, England's first Poet Laureate (1668) and convert to Roman Catholicism.
ReplyDeleteThe Fr McNutty series is perfectly brilliant. Thank you .