You have weird conclusion as it's about Ukrainian women.
Poland’s most important Catholic shrine has stirred controversy by announcing that more “people are killed as a result of abortion” than are dying in war. Meanwhile, a leading anti-abortion group has been handing out leaflets to Ukrainian refugees at the border warning them that “abortion is the greatest threat to peace”.
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In a homily to the pilgrims, Wacław Depo, the archbishop of Częstochowa, declared that, “despite the ongoing war in Ukraine and the threats in Poland and the world, we must not be enslaved by fears about the future and lose hope in the face of planned de-Christianisation and depopulation”.
“One cannot demand one justice while neglecting another justice that does not exist. There is no justice towards the unborn in Ukraine and in Russia…in Europe and in the world,” added Father Tomasz Kancelarczyk, head of the Little Feet Foundation.
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The foundation has been handing out leaflets in Ukrainian to refugees at the border telling them that, if anyone suggests getting an abortion, they should report it to the police.
"Civilization of death" (cywilizacja śmierci) is the Polish Church's official theological position that has been held for decades and was defined by JP2. They blame the Western Europe, at least traditionally (now America too probably, and Russia of course).
You have weird conclusion as it's about Ukrainian women.
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https://notesfrompoland.com/2022/03/21/more-people-killed-by-abortion-than-dying-in-war-warns-polish-catholic-shrine/
My god, he said it.
Shame naming the people behind it is as verboten in Poland as it is in Germany.
"Civilization of death" (cywilizacja śmierci) is the Polish Church's official theological position that has been held for decades and was defined by JP2. They blame the Western Europe, at least traditionally (now America too probably, and Russia of course).
An artist's depiction: https://s.znak.com.pl//files/covers/card/f1/T309374.jpg
Jolly gee I sure do wonder who is behind that "civilization of death" in Western Europe, Russia, and America?
Maybe there's something they all have in common?
Maybe... a tiny hat?
Noooo.
That's crazy. Couldn't be.