Monday 23 July 2012

Making Them Cross

In this Month of the Most Precious Blood, consider that It was first shed for our Redemption when our Redeemer was submitted to the Old Covenant at eight days old.

Suggesting that Our Lord's Circumcision, still kept liturgically on 1st January in the Extraordinary Form, means that Catholics either do or should approve of the continuation of that ritual is exactly the same as suggesting that we either do or should approve of crucifixion; those red vestments, as for Good Friday, are not a coincidence. Do you want to bring back crucifixion, too?

The male genital mutilation lobby does very largely consist of people who are indeed in favour of barbarous forms of public execution, even if not specifically of that one. Just as we are fighting for marriage both against those who would permit polygamy and against those who would extend it to same-sex couples, so we are fighting for boys' bodily integrity both against, again, the forces of Islamisation, and against, again, the leading force for extreme secular liberalism.

It really is no surprise that both the scientific and the political pressure for abortion on demand even up to the very last moments of pregnancy comes so heavily from a group which, even after it has given up every other indicator of identity, continues to insist of defining itself by a practice which it claims is acceptable on the grounds that infants, or at any rate male infants, feel little or no pain even up to eight days after birth.

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