As reported before on this blog, the ruling Death Cult and its legion of media-indoctrinated fanatics have declared war on Christ and His Church.
An 18-inch pipe bomb was discovered behind a Catholic church in Philadelphia Sunday afternoon, prompting the bomb squad to respond to the scene.
A passerby found a PVC pipe with capped ends and black powder behind a church just before 1:40 p.m., Philadelphia police said.
You’ll note the difference in M.O. between staged attacks the Cultists use to hoax violence against themselves and real attacks they make against Christians.
- Fake attack: knotted string claimed to be noose, backwards sidewalk swastika, misspelled graffiti
- Real attack: hammer, ramming car, pipe bomb
The St. Dominic Catholic Church is located on Frankford Ave between Benson St and Blakiston Ln. The surrounding streets were shut down while a bomb squad responded to the scene.
Philadelphia police said the pipe bomb was removed and taken back to headquarters. No injuries were reported.
We can thank God that no one was hurt, at least.
But other Christians have been, and more will be.
Unless we get serious about our faith, get holy, and repent.
Sometimes the best way to start is with something small, like not giving money to people who hate you.
This isn’t even counting the Los Angeles bishop who was shot dead recently. The mainstream media in my country reported on it, unusually, because he was of Irish descent, and our clannish need to talk about anything that happens to one of our own overseas seems to have overpowered the Death Cult’s strictures against speaking of such violence, at least somewhat.
“Working with immigrants was also a top priority for O’Connell and he served as chairman of the interdiocesan Southern California immigration Task Force, which helped coordinate the local church’s response to the recent influx of migrants from Central America.”
His Excellency was murdered by a Hispanic man, that I’m willing to bet is a more recent migrant.
Just goes to show you that being a Good Shepherd does not guarantee fortune on earth as you can be killed by members of your flock. Rather, we do good deeds and minister to others because it is right and just to honor Him.
I looked into it while researching this post. Turns out LAPD has someone in custody. Word is it’s the housekeeper’s husband. Apparently he claims the bishop owed him money. My familiarity with law enforcement tells me this was a money dispute turned violent, so I didn’t include it in the post.
Could always be wrong, though.