Father Ariel sued the Holy See and the Order of Dominican Nuns before the European Court of Human Rights: «I am a nun because I feel like one»

FATHER ARIEL SUED THE HOLY SEE AND THE ORDER OF DOMINICAN NUNS BEFORE THE EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS: «I AM A NUN BECAUSE I FEEL LIKE ONE»

The homophobic outrage of the Mother Prioress: «Reverend Father, it historic mental hospital of Santa Maria della Pietà, which was here, in this area of ​​ours, in Monte Mario, it was permanently closed in January of 2000. While we, like Dominican nuns, we can't do anything for her.".

– Summer lightnesses of the Fathers of the Island of Patmos –

AuthorTeodoro Beccia

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Teodoro Beccia

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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While Rome was enveloped in a blanket of heat and the thermometer read 40°, our Father Ariel S. Levi di Gualdo presented himself at Monastery of Santissimi Domenico e Sisto in Santa Maria del Rosario, which is located in Rome in the Monte Mario district, to ask the Mother Prioress to begin the novitiate in view of her profession of religious vows as a Dominican nun.

Father Ariel feels like a nun and should be welcomed and respected as such

The Mother Prioress she was initially very delicate and began by saying:

«Reverend Father, in fact it is very hot these days in Rome. So you don't have to worry too much about any actions, completely inconsiderate reactions or, worse, demands, because in some subjects the heat can play really bad tricks, even in the presbyteries".

No way. More determined than ever, he set out to explain that each of us, today, it is not so much what it is or appears to be, but what he feels or perceives himself to be. In this regard he gave the example of the Olympics in France, where one, an Algerian boxer defined as hyperandrogynous (see WHO, WHO) forced an Italian competitor to withdraw from the competition after a few seconds, except being literally massacred (see WHO, WHO, WHO, etc…).

the Algerian boxer Imane Khelif, undoubtedly and unquestionably a woman, as many journalists have explained, before which the Italian competitor Angela Carini withdrew within a few seconds after a single punch received by this woman, undoubtedly and unquestionably a woman

Now impatient the Mother Prioress, among other things, feeling mocked by this priest who seemed truly brain-dead, he blurted out:

«Reverend Father, it historic mental hospital of Santa Maria della Pietà, which was here, in this area of ​​ours, in Monte Mario, it was permanently closed in January of 2000. While we, like Dominican nuns, we can't do anything for her.".

At that point Father Ariel ran shocked and crying to the Dominican Convent of Santa Maria Sopra Minerva to speak with an elderly theologian he trusted, Father Daniel Ols. After listening to it without batting an eyelid, the elderly theologian pretended nothing happened, because as we know, crazy people should never be contradicted. With an excuse he was absent and proceeded to call the 118. Shortly afterwards, a Misericordia ambulance arrived with sirens blaring and two beefy nurses, one of whom was holding a straitjacket. He escaped from the two before they wrapped him up inside that restraint instrument, shortly afterwards he asked for political asylum at the LGBT embassy of Cowkiller of Rome, where a team of lawyers rushed friendly who are currently helping him to sue, on charges of discrimination, the Holy See and the Dominican Nuns at the European Court of Human Rights.

In conclusion: among us Fathers of The Island of Patmos, capable of making fun of ourselves when necessary and the French Olympics transformed into a grotesque Gay Pride under the banner of mockery of Catholicism (see WHO); event in which an attempt was made to make the world of the unreal win at all costs, there is this substantial difference: we joke by deserious what cannot be treated as serious, because it isn't. By contrast, instead, the organizers of certain Olympic-Gaul events want to impose as true and serious at all costs what remains and will always remain surreal and grotesque when tested by facts. Not to mention the danger, because that is all a chapter to be treated separately, indeed, force civil society to accept people not for who they actually are, but for what they feel or say they are in a completely surreal or capricious way, it's dangerous, very dangerous…

We wish a happy summer to our readers.

Velletri of Rome, 2 August 2024

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1 reply
  1. orenzo
    orenzo says:

    “We will stoke our fires to bear witness that two plus two equals four.
    We will draw our swords to prove that the leaves are green in summer.
    We will find ourselves defending not only something truly credible, like the virtues and meaning of human life; things that are truly believable, because THEY ARE TRUE; but we will defend something even more credible: this immense, obvious, obvious, CLEAR universe staring us in the face.
    We will fight for visible wonders precisely BECAUSE THEY ARE VISIBLE.
    We will look at the grass and the extraordinary skies with even more extraordinary courage.
    Because we will be those who saw.
    AND PRECISELY WHY they believed.”
    Gilbert Keith Chesterton was a prophet who already saw today's world?

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