Sunday 27 June 2021

EMANUEL JAQUES: The murder of Toronto's shoeshine boy reveals the horror that is "gay pride"

 


On July 29, 1977 Emanuel Jaques was abducted and tortured for over 12 hours by four homosexual sadists on Yonge Street [warning graphic content]. After a half day of unspeakable horror, the homosexual sadists finally murdered little Emanuel by holding his head in a kitchen sink filled with URINE.  

Such was their evil, their mad, satanic lust.




 
Yes, urine. 

Torture, sadism, perversion, abuse...




 
This is the logical consequence of sexual depravity at its demonic, satanic conclusion. In the early 1970s parts of Yonge Street had been taken over by homosexuals, who began an underground of bathhouses to practice their vice. Though monitored by the police, this evil was allowed to grow, even leading to so-called "gay pride parades". Following Emanuel's sadistic murder, there was a strong public reaction against the open glorification of homosexual vice, which culminated in the police raids of 1981 (without doubt the high point of true community policing in the history of this city).

The city elite, however, only acted under duress from public outrage. In later years, the police become so corrupt that they joined decadent city and provincial officials to "apologize" for the closing of the bathhouses. A few years later the Criminal Code was changed, repealing legislation against keeping a common bawdy house. Gatherings for promiscuous and perverted sex were now legalized in Canada. Today the rot is so far gone that not only do you have politicians campaigning in "gay" bars, but notorious homosexual-infested clerics openly promote gay bars.
 
St. John Chrysostom wrote about this great evil, its causes and effects. Its practitioners and promoters (though they scoff and mock) unless they repent, will have their "reward" in the lake of fire.




Emanuel was a Catholic, and a recent immigrant to Canada with his family from Portugal. I have written about Emanuel before, and will continue to do so. It is indeed scandalous that Emanuel is forgotten by the local Church. It is even more scandalous that the so-called Toronto Catholic District School Board has formally joined in this evil, by pushing this depravity on innocent children. Needless to say, they are silent on Emanuel, as are the perverse teachers who encourage this unnatural vice as normal, rather than reveal the truth about this madness.



Holy Cross Cemetery in north Toronto,
where Emanuel's mortal remains are buried

Once again we call upon the Archdiocese of Toronto to seek to have Emanuel declared "venerable".  



Today, using the internet, the godless hoard ("hell appearing before its time" St. John Chrysostom) will gather to blaspheme God and His creation ("male and female He created them" Gn 1:27); to "celebrate" sexual perversion. They are - of course - in continued mockery, silent that one of Emanuel's murderers is out on partial parole in B.C. This is how much children are "valued" in our society. If the tears wept over the Residential Schools were genuine, so too would tears be shed for Emanuel.

Let us, during this evil time, especially during the month of the Sacred Heart consider that Emanuel was embraced into that Heart by the very Jesus who said "“Let the little children come to me and do not hinder them, for to such belongs the kingdom of heaven.”(Mt 19:14).
 
Let us pray that through his death, graces will be accepted by homosexuals (many, many who have succumbed to this vice due to themselves suffering horrendous sexual abuse when young) who will repent and turn away from sin. 

Let us now once again implore Emanuel to pray for us and for the conversion of homosexuals, for all those suffering same-sex attraction, for those confused as to their sexuality, for those misled by lying lips as to the beauty of human sexuality as a gift of God for Holy Matrimony.

"To all homosexuals we say: Peace, Hope, and Joy in your daily pursuit of chastity and holiness. God be with you! May you always keep in your hearts the words of St. Paul, 'You are not called to immorality but to holiness' ".  
Very Rev. Mgr. Vincent Foy 

Emanuel Jaques, pray for us. 

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