Miami Archdiocese Lauding Genocide

11 01 2009

Dear readers:

I’ve posted before on the shenanigans of the Miami Archdiocese before, and sure enough it’s up to its old tricks again.

Below I reproduce, in its entirety, an email-newsletter from Monsignor Edward Pace High School, a Catholic school of the Miami Archdiocese. I wish to call your attention to the following paragraph:

Senior Gregory Blanco has been chosen as one of the Archdiocese of Miami official 2009 Presidential Inauguration blogger.  The blog will be called “Witness to History”. Gregory along with 20 other students will be traveling to Washington DC for the inauguration of President elect Barack Obama. He will be blogging his experiences for “Let’s Talk”, the Archdioceses of Miami’s official blog on its website www.miamiarch.org. Congratulations!

Now, I in no way mean to impugn this student, who is merely going along with the wiles of his instructors in tandem with the Archdiocesan intelligentsia.

Here’s my beef: As a Christan humanist I understand the moral obligation (rooted in natural law and divine precept) to respect our lawful heads of state, but it seems to me that the election of a men such as Obama-Biden should be greeted stoically, with prayer and penance, not jubilation. In these hard financial times, the Archdiocese could put to better use the money it is spending to send these 20 students to the inauguration of the nation’s most radically pro-infanticide, homosexualist presidential team.

Rather than lauding the inauguration of genocidal statesmen, I urge the Archdiocese to cancel this trip, and reallocate these funds toward nonpartisan activism on behalf of, and providing humanitarian aid to, the persecuted Christians and moderate Muslims of Darfur.

What follows is my source for this entry:

Monsignor Edward Pace High School News

Check out our new website @

www.pacehs.com

School News
Congratulations to 11th graders Jackie Morales and Hedda Falcon. They participated in a county wide contest and have been
chosen to show their art work in the children’s showcase at
the Holtz Children’s Hospital Beaux Arts Festival of Art this
January 10-11, 2009 at the Lowe Museum on the University
of Miami campus. Here is the link for more information: http://www.beauxartsmiami.org/events/festival.html

Senior Gregory Blanco has been chosen as one of the
Archdiocese of Miami official 2009 Presidential Inauguration blogger.  The blog will be called “Witness to History”.
Gregory along with 20 other students will be traveling to Washington DC for the inauguration of President elect Barack Obama. He will be blogging his experiences for “Let’s Talk”,
the Archdioceses of Miami’s official blog on its website www.miamiarch.org. Congratulations!

The Anime club, lead by senior Daniel Tapanes and moderated
by Mr. Armando Mendive is working on building a Prayer Garden.  They need help from the Pace family. If you would like to
make a donation to this wonderful addition to the Pace campus, please visit the website and make a donation online or contact pkunkel@pacehs.com.

The Entrance Examination for incoming 9th graders will be held January 31, 2009 in the Hennessey Center.  Applications are available on the website.


Sports
The boys wrestling team record is 10-1.  The team won the Jacksonville invitational last weekend. Seniors Diddley Weche
and Julian Martinez were recognized as outstanding wrestler
of the tournament.  Julian Martinez, son of alumni
Jackie Martinez Class of 1981 was awarded the
Sportsmanship Award at the tournament.

The boys’ varsity basketball team record is 11-3.
They are ranked #1 in Dade County and in the
State of Florida Division 4A.

The girls’ varsity basketball team record is 10-5.
They are ranked #4 in the County and #5 in the State.

SAVE THE DATE for the boy’s varsity baseball team
first game of the season.  Monday, February 9, 2009 7:00 pm Pace vs. Archbishop McCarthy here at Pace.

For all of our sport schedules go to:
www.viewmyschedule.com.
We are listed as PACE.

Are You Afraid of Computers?
Let our Spartan Computer Institute help you get rid of that fear.  Join us in 2009 for the Microsoft Office Training Sessions
starting in January.  If you or someone you know is interested
in participating, please email Mr. Eduardo Flor at eflor@pacehs.com soon because space is limited.
See you in the computer lab!


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