Hamish Patton
Daily Stormer
June 13, 2015

Parents who went to the trouble of securing a catholic education for their children are furious that the Catholic Church has been distributing catholic literature that supports normal heterosexual marriage.
News.com.au, pimping the same-sex marriage narrative, reports that parents and their children had sad feels when presented with the 18-page document offensively entitled Donât Mess with Marriage. The pamphlets, part of a nationwide initiative on behalf of a church thatâs usually battling image problems over child-rape allegations, have been slammed for pushing âpropaganda.â
Published by the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference, the booklet caused severe emotional hurts and moral outrage for the progressive catholic students because it described homo marriage as a âserious injustice.â
With hatefully un-catholic but pro-catholic messages like highlighting the importance of the traditional family unit, the disturbing document argues that it isnât discriminatory to fags to suggest marriage is between a man and a woman.
This was too much of a catholic position for the catholic families of these catholic schools who all felt like theyâd just been given something extremely anti-Catholic forced on their brains. Sharing deep sensitivity for the feel-hurt faggots who want holy blessings for their unholy unions, parents and students reacted angrily.
Single mother Tanya Howell, who is not married but had children out of catholic wed-lock, was especially upset at passages that claimed it was âgravely unjustâ to âlegitimize the false assertion that there is nothing distinctive about a man and a woman.â
Reeling with nausea from words that hit her like semen being flicked into her eyes, Ms Howell was apoplectic on behalf of her impressionable daughter, who was traumatized after being exposed to the article.
She ranted, âI didnât actually know what to say because Iâm just shocked that in this day and age, knowing that they have children in that school are gay people (WTF) that this sort of discrimination would be promoted.â
Her daughter Maddison attends Year 12 at Merci College in Canberra where the toxic brochure was passed around during school assembly. When she realized what sheâd been handed, her fingers burned as though theyâd just handled Satanâs underwear.
âI am furious,â she seethed teary-eyed. âI am disgusted with what they have done. This society is trying to eliminate discrimination and to be honest thatâs what the church is continuing to encourage â discrimination. If itâs Catholic teachings and whatâs in the Bible that the school is meant to be complying, itâs contradictory.â
Ms Howell had this dire matter brought to her attention after Maddisonâs brother, who just happens to be a bender, uploaded a Snapchat of the pamphlet that his little sis had shared on Facebook. The 22-year-old bum banger sighed that he was âvery unimpressedâ with the message that the church was sending.
He posted, âI understand the religious values at the college she is educated in, although I feel this type of campaign is more malicious than educational.â

Howling to the media, sister Maddison continued her campaign against the un-catholic sentiments expressed by the Catholic Church that her brother alone seems to âunderstand the religious values ofâ and heâs a poofter. After claiming that âmost studentsâ were troubled by the handout, she sprayed, âMy first thought was that due to same-sex marriage being such an issue at the moment that obviously the church must be getting desperate if theyâre reaching out to children.â
This is watertight logic for a girl whoâs been easily influenced by all the SJW, gay advocates who reached out to her in order for her to hold these opinions in the first place. And of course none of these concerned Catholics have referred to the passage in the flyer that urges followers not to discriminate against fags, but just stresses marriage as understood by the church is heterosexual.
However, what really made Maddie want to grab a blue mattress and drag it around with her like Christâs wooden cross was the call for political action in which the authors of the article wrote, âWe particularly urge you to make your views known to your parliamentary representatives.â
The hacks at News Ltd then got on the dog-and-bone to the local gay marriage group, who want to have their say in catholic schools.
National director of Australian Marriage Equality, Rodney Croome, believes that this sort of thing is harming kids. He said, âGiven the material has already gone out itâs only fair that marriage equality advocates are invited to Catholic schools to give their side of the issue. After all, education is about hearing and understanding both sides of an argument, not just being fed one line.â
One thing both the Catholic Church and the queers share in common, children are very much on their minds.
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