Monday 9 November 2015

Catholics! Boycott German Goods!


We could try this until the German Bishops back down and accept Catholic teaching.

Stop the Kasper proposal!

Boycott German goods!


Let's bring these godless Cardinals and Bishops to their knees!

No more Brunswick ham in this household!

No surrender!

Victory will be ours!

14 comments:

  1. Well, boycotting their porn should be no hardship for a saved person.

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  2. Well clearly the German Bishops ARE NOT SAVED PUSSONS!

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  3. Quite happy to give up Brunswick ham. Never heard of it. But giving up Erdbeerkuchen; that's a different kettle of fish. And what about Andechs and Weltenburger beers. Are they exempt, being made by Catholic monks?
    Alert readers will have noticed that in 1933 it was possible, or so the Daily Express tells us, for all "Israel" to do something. All Israel? In 1933? Ah, but that's the Daily Express for you. Not just rewriting history but rewriting the present.

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  4. Francis needs to be boycotted by all who fear and love the Lord, and hope to see Him some day.

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  5. Surely it is imperative that we avoid their emissions-fiddling cars as well if we are to take Laudato Si seriously. In fact its the only reason I can think of for taking that encyclical seriously.

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  6. Boycott Francis Church10 November 2015 at 03:55

    Let's boycott our own VC2 churches and write our governments to defund them.

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  7. Damnit I drive a 2005 VW Passat. Do I have to give up driving?

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  8. Highland Cathedral, you should be drinking good British beers, not German “lagers”. I guess from your blogname that you live nowhere near the English midlands but might I suggest nonetheless, the impeccably orthodox Brakspear’s tipples. The Brakspear family has given us a great brewery – and of course the only British Pope, Nicholas Brakspear, AKA Adrian IV.

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  9. Is there an analogy with the recent behaviour of VW who have been bending the emission rules so that their 'smoke of satan' cannot be detected?

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  10. The German-scapegoat. It took a world of lies to give us the Assassination of the Archduke Ferdinand and what followed and still follows. The same world of lies gives us the problem of the 'German Bishops'.

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  11. It is the emissions from the evil Francis and other enemies of the Faith that are leading many to the eternal death. Lord, save us.

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  12. Forsake my Blue Nun? Ach du Lieber!

    Nice thought Bones but it's more like a forced conversion of the bishops you likely would bring about, ala (no pun) the Mohammedans and forced conversion of Spanish Catholics or the English and the conversion of the Catholic Irish who supped of the Protestant soup during the Famine.

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  13. The problem of the German Bishops is always the same, "Wann das Gelde klingt" said good Martin, Luther, obviuosly, too much money and too much love, even trans, is killing them, they're rich and famous......and damned, just like the doomed Augustinian monk from Eisleben, the history's clock is coming back.There was just one good German Shepherd, and they fired him, the rest is silence...

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  14. Anthony,
    Why can't I drink good British beer AND good German beer? Are you a Protestant or something? (Just joking) They like to see things in either/or terms. We Catholics are noted for our both/and approach. But I'm not a nationalist, either. I hardly ever drink whisky. The bottle I bought on a ferry in the 1970s is still not finished. But there are some very good Scottish beers, by the way. So the next time I drink one of our Scottish beers I'll drink a toast to you and the next time you drink one of your English beers you can drink a toast to me. (Oh and by the way, Highland Cathedral was written by two Germans!Lovely tune. And I'm certainly not going to boycott German tunes.)

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