Showing posts with label Joe Biden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joe Biden. Show all posts

Thursday, January 12, 2017

Joe “the next Republican that tells me I'm not religious, I'm going to shove my rosary beads down their throat” Biden quotes Talmud in Medal of Freedom acceptance speech


Joe Biden didn’t mention the Holy Bible but quoted from this blasphemous set of books.


“There’s a Talmudic saying that says, ‘what comes from the heart, enters the heart.’  Mr. President, you have crept into our heart, you and your whole family, including mom, and you occupy it - it's an amazing thing that happened.”
— Vice-president Joe Biden accepting the Medal of Freedom— 


‘Catholic’ Biden is indebted to Obama but not to God




No word yet on if Obama had drag queen, Shi-Queeta-Lee, 
sing for Joe or if pizza was served.


More on Biden:

Sunday, May 1, 2016

Rock 'n Roll in the Sistine Chapel!

David Evans (aka The Edge) played one Leonard Cohen song and three U2 songs on Sunday in the Sistine Chapel.


Only 11 days ago David Evans, laid his father John Gavin Evans to rest at Howth’s Presbyterian Church in the north of Dublin. His father passed away from cancer.  Taking a break from the current unorganized U2 Tour of globalist venues, David attended the conference at the Vatican on regenerative medicine called Cellular Horizons this past week.  He becomes the first rock star, as he performed four songs, to play in the Sistine Chapel. Describing the chapel The Edge said it was, “the most beautiful parish hall in the world.”  Reuters News Service has the rest of the details,
He joked with his audience, telling them he was stunned when asked to play in the chapel, which was painted by Renaissance master Michelangelo in the 16th century.

"When they asked me if I wanted to become the first contemporary artist to play in the Sistine Chapel, I didn't know what to say because usually there's this other guy who sings," the musician said, referring to U2 front man Bono.

"Being Irish you learn very early that if you want to be asked to come back it's very important to thank the local parish priest for the loan of the hall," he said.

He then thanked Pope Francis and other Vatican officials "for allowing us to use the most beautiful parish hall in the world".

The Edge dedicated his performance of "Walk On," written in 2000 for Myanmar democracy advocate Aung San Suu Kyi when she was under house arrest, to Pope Francis, who he described as "the people's pope.

"He's doing an amazing job and long may he continue," he added.

The rock star sprinkled his address with technical terms such as bio markers and angiogenesis.

"I can tell this is a really cool audience because normally when I say angiogenesis eyes glaze over," he said.

After renting out the Sistine Chapel to Porsche in October 2014 we asked what was next, the Cirque du Soleil?  

Looks like Call Me Jorge... was wrong!

Is there nothing sacred anymore to Francis?

Or is everything now profane?


David Evans with Irish bishop Paul Tighe before listening to U.S. Vice President 
Joe Biden speak in Paul VI Hall 29 April 2016.



David Evans (aka The Edge) playing in the Sistine Chapel on a Sunday no less



or a 15 second clip of ‘Ordinary Love’


the playlist for The Edge's performance

 The conference attended by David Evans and his daughter Hollie Evans.

 David Evans with bishop Paul Tighe.

 Another Francis fan.

 We are surprised they didn’t swap caps.


Hollie Evans’ photo of her father playing in the Sistine Chapel.

 the Irish choir of 2 boys and 5 girls which accompanied The Edge

Modern rock songs being sung in the Sistine Chapel.

 A Swiss Guardsman poses with David Evans


***** UPDATE: 03 MAY 2016 *****

‘All That You Can't Leave Behind’
source: Twitter @JoaoMMXIV

Thursday, October 1, 2015

Francis' words before he departs the United States

...Or Francis unleashes his utopian totalitarian nightmare upon the United States Part 8


Philadelphia International Airport
Sunday, 27 September 2015

Dear Friends,
My days with you have been brief. But they have been days of great grace for me and, I pray, for you too. Please know that as I prepare to leave, I do so with a heart full of gratitude and hope.
I am grateful to all of you and to the many others who worked so hard to make my visit possible and to prepare for the World Meeting of Families. In a particular way I thank the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, the civil authorities, the organizers, and all the many volunteers and benefactors who assisted in ways large and small.
I also thank the families who shared their witness during the Meeting. It is not so easy to speak openly of one’s life journey! But their honesty and humility before the Lord and each of us showed the beauty of family life in all its richness and diversity. I pray that our days of prayer and reflection on the importance of the family for a healthy society will inspire families to continue to strive for holiness and to see the Church as their constant companion, whatever the challenges they may face.
At the end of my visit, I would also like to thank all those who prepared for my stay in the Archdioceses of Washington and New York. It was particularly moving for me to canonize Saint Junípero Serra, who reminds us all of our call to be missionary disciples, and I was also very moved to stand with my brothers and sisters of other religions at Ground Zero, that place which speaks so powerfully of the mystery of evil. Yet we know with certainty that evil never has the last word, and that, in God’s merciful plan, love and peace triumph over all.
Mr. Vice-President, I ask you to renew my gratitude to President Obama and to the Members of Congress, together with the assurance of my prayers for the American people. This land has been blessed with tremendous gifts and opportunities. I pray that you may all be good and generous stewards of the human and material resources entrusted to you.
I thank the Lord that I was able to witness the faith of God’s people in this country, as manifested in our moments of prayer together and evidenced in so many works of charity. Jesus says in the Scriptures: “Truly, I say to you, as you did it to one of the least of these my brethren, you did it to me”. Your care for me and your generous welcome are a sign of your love for Jesus and your faithfulness to him. So too is your care for the poor, the sick, the homeless and the immigrant, your defense of life at every stage, and your concern for family life. In all of this, you recognize that Jesus is in your midst and that your care for one another is care for Jesus himself.
As I leave, I ask all of you, especially the volunteers and benefactors who assisted with the World Meeting of Families: do not let your enthusiasm for Jesus, his Church, our families, and the broader family of society run dry. May our days together bear fruit that will last, generosity and care for others that will endure! Just as we have received so much from God –gifts freely given us, and not of our own making – so let us freely give to others in return.
Dear friends, I embrace all of you in the Lord and I entrust you to the maternal care of Mary Immaculate, Patroness of the United States. I will pray for you and your families, and I ask you, please, to pray for me. May God bless you all. God bless America!