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Yes, and the good priest of Newmarket also said "we feed the fear by silence." That is very true; and yet even with the noise of the lawful hue and cry, the media fed us with still more fear - by being silent on the good, the peace, and the convivium of the innumerable protesters and supporters. And on all this the bishops were almost silent - except for the Quebec bishops writing a tortuous defence of their complicity .. as if it was in the interest of a greater good.

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A priest friend expressed concerns for fast-escalating persecution in Canada. I replied that we can largely thank our bishops for that: "As Trudoskyites crush the freedom convoy they will see all its 'remnants' as needing worse than vilification, and that includes anyone who was organizing prayer gatherings, or even those attending if they can be identified.

Most sad of all will be the record of complicity in parts of the Church. Some churches closed their doors on the protesters who might have benefitted from historic sanctuary, believing as pastors did that violent threats including bombs were any more credible than the Ptomkin show of guns conveniently 'found' by police with no evidence of them searching for them.

In total subservience to the state, all the bishops in Quebec (including the primate of Canada) and a number outside Quebec had excommunicated the unvaxxed or the un-passported before the freedom convoy arrived, and are still holding the harsh line as their territories relax passport mandates at shops, ski loppets and medical clinics.

What was a 'quiet revolution' is now a revolution of very loud silence. These bishops will be unable to recover moral authority, making the Church no haven in Quebec or many other places for those of conscience. Indeed they have thrown conscience itself under the bus."

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