Spaniards Demonstrate for Marriage and Family
The perverts have infiltrated the Spanish parliament also. When
will the decent people of this world get together and kick out such scum? At
least there has been a good backlash in Spain.
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Over One Million Spaniards Demonstrate for Marriage and Family
Mainstream Media Systematically Misreports Attendance Figures - Reuters,
Associated Press deflate official figures
By Matthew Cullinan Hoffman
MADRID, January 2, 2008 (LifeSiteNews.com)--Between
one and two million people gathered in Madrid's Colón Plaza and surrounding
streets on December 30th to affirm the values of marriage and family,
and to protest the socialist government's attacks on the institution.
The gathering, held only three months before Spain's presidential elections, was
addressed by Pope Benedict XVI by video link from St. Peter's Square,
where he told the crowds that "the family, founded on
marriage, an indissoluble communion of man and woman, is the sphere where the
life of man is protected."
"It is worthwhile to work for family and marriage," said the Pontiff, "because
it is worthwhile to work for man."
The Pope also observed that "parents have the fundamental obligation to educate
their children in the faith," and said that through their marriage, couples are
"the testimony in the world" of the love of Christ for mankind.
The gigantic rally, which was called the "Encuentro de las Familias" (Family
Encounter) was held in response to the anti-family policies of Spain's socialist
government, led by José Rodríguez Zapatero. The
Zapatero regime has instituted "homosexual marriage" and has mandated a school
indoctrination program that teaches students to accept homosexual behavior. In
addition, the socialist government of the Province of Catalonia has officially
joined an international homosexual organization which previously lost its UN
recognition for promoting pedophilia (see previous LifeSiteNews
coverage at
http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2007/oct/07103009.html).
Spain has also experienced a skyrocketing abortion rate in recent years, and
in the last month the Spanish media has reported numerous cases of illegal late
term abortions. One Spanish news channel, Intereconomía, has actually broadcast
footage of two late term abortions and showed viewers the chopped up remains of
children at over five months gestation. Several abortion clinics in Barcelona
and Madrid have been shut down and several doctors and clinic personnel,
including Spain's "Abortion King" Carlos Morín, are being prosecuted.
Although the government of Madrid estimated that one million people had
participated in the event, and organizers gave an estimate of two million, the
international mainstream media repeatedly chose to report that "hundreds of
thousands" or even "tens of thousands" had come. Others claimed that no
attendance figures were available. No explanation
was given by the agencies, which included Reuters and the Associated Press, for
deflating the official figures.
In addition to the multitudes who came from Madrid
and other Spanish cities, forty Catholic bishops attended the rally, which was
lead by the Cardinal Archbishop of Madrid, Antonio María Rouco.
Rouco blasted Spain's current government for its anti-family policies, warning
that "principles and lifestyles opposed to indissoluble marriage and the
transmission of life" are "favored by the existing laws" in Spain.
"The origin and purpose of marriage, its
constitutive elements and its principles are predetermined by God through the
natural law," Rouco said to the crowd. Neither private groups nor government, he
said, "may manipulate those principles and essential elements at their
pleasure."
"There's no time to lose!" said Rouco passionately. "The Christian response to
this crucial question for our future, of Spain, and of all humanity is urgent!"
The President of Spain's Episcopal Conference, Bishop Ricardo Blázquez, told the
multitude that "the family is a treasure" and added that "in this encounter we
want truth, beauty, and the greatness of marriage and family to shine."
"The family is traditional, because it has its roots in the very nature of
humanity," he said. "It is ancient and new, its validity is of yesterday, today,
and tomorrow. The measure of its truth is its permanence."
The Cardinal Archbishop of Toledo, Antonio Cañizares, said that Spain's family
is threatened by "unjust and evil laws."
Spain's ruling socialist party responded in a statement entitled, "Everything in
its Place," claiming "respect" for such expressions of public opinion, but
defending its policies and promising that "we won't take a single step back."
"We will continue working to ensure that Spanish citizens are freer and have
more rights, and so that, at the same time, that
our society is increasingly more respectful and tolerant," said the party,
referring to its "gay marriage" policy.
** To see many YouTube videos showing rally speakers and revealing massive size
of rallyGo to http://www.youtube.com/ and
the search window enter POR LA FAMILIA CRISTIANA
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http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2007/sep/07090501.html
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http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2007/aug/07081003.html
Spain's Gay "Marriage" Law Comes into Effect
http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2005/jul/05070405.html
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