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Re: Is Trick Or Treat Dangerous?
« Reply #25 on: November 01, 2022, 04:00:58 PM »
This article is a load of codswallop; it has no credibility whatsoever. The site is run by whom? No names on any article.
Just another Protestant-flavored conspiracy trap. Move along.

Re: Is Trick Or Treat Dangerous?
« Reply #26 on: November 01, 2022, 10:25:30 PM »
Just reported on the 11pm news.  Police report 11 cases where children were given Nerds containing 600 MG of THC.  All reports were from the same area.  I guess somebody spent a lot of money to get the kids high. It's not know how many were given out. Also a report of tampering in Pennsylvania but I didn't catch it all. I guess you could say there was a demon in the candy.



Re: Is Trick Or Treat Dangerous?
« Reply #27 on: November 02, 2022, 07:44:40 AM »
Some of this echos the same Prot mentality where they claim that the Catholic Church became "pagan" in the Middle Ages.
Look at the Catholic Church now….  It is in apostasy ….  It’s Halloween 24/7 for drag parishes and men dressed as women and women dressed as men.  There has been clergy involved with with dressing up in S&m outfits and devil worship.  Who is Francis and gang worshipping?  Voodoo earth goddess demon.  Many of the rapes and beatings of children were ritualistic.   Many murders too and missing children. One young girl is missing from the Vatican where nearby there are orgies.   

Halloween didn’t really start until 1950’s and now look at the demonic decorations.  I recently drove by a town where there was a scary monster thing over an altar with a baby doll on it.  They spend 6 billion dollars for demonic stuff that are eventually trashed or sold at thrift shops until trashed.

Just because our baby boomer parents took us trick or treating doesn’t make it right.  Dressing in costumes, Theatre, tv etc and pretending to be someone else or something else is extremely dangerous.  












Re: Is Trick Or Treat Dangerous?
« Reply #28 on: November 02, 2022, 07:53:27 AM »
Look the satanic churches which are anti Christian group are now recognized by the federal government.  Like I said Halloween 24/7.

The government is pagan and evil because the Catholic Church under pope in Rome is in apostasy.  Counter church that Archbishop Fulton Sheen warned us about.   And now Sspx signed deal with Rome which was in a state of apostasy.  They already pushed jabs.  That should be a huge red flag. We know the jab is demonic.   (Evil demons already designed holy communion wafers containing the jab.) Huge Eucharistic celebration coming up soon.  All the evil in the world is because of lukewarm Catholics.

We are not in schism with God.




Re: Is Trick Or Treat Dangerous?
« Reply #29 on: November 03, 2022, 10:44:46 PM »


“Call for Catholic schools to ditch ‘occult’ Halloween celebrations”
admin October 28, 2021

Call for Catholic schools to ditch ‘occult’ Halloween celebrationsPhoto: Charles Parker/Pexels

Chai Brady and Brandon Scott
Catholic schools should focus on celebrating the saints “instead of the demons” during Halloween parties according to a Rome-based professor of theology.
Fr Richard O’Connor, a priest of the Diocese of Kerry who teaches in the Pontifical Angelicuм University, told The Irish Catholic that he believed that dressing up as devils, witches and the like can be “an avenue to the occult” even if parents’ intentions are pure.
“We’re supposed to be celebrating the Feast of All Saints’ [November 1] and we have the kids dressed up as demons and devils and witches and things like that – the very opposite. It shows a complete betrayal of the Christian faith, on this particular point,” Prof. O’Connor said.
If teachers could have children dress as saints and say something about them “it would give real meaning”, he insisted.
“Certainly, have Halloween parties but have them centred on the saints. I would expect Catholic schools to give the lead in that respect,” he continued. “There’s great room for imagination, you take at Christmas, the school will have a little play centred on the nativity, and the kids love dressing up as shepherds, the three kings and all the rest of it. The same way you could have a party centred on the saints.”
Prof. O’Connor added: “I would say certainly make a big thing of Halloween and have a great party but be celebrating the saints instead of the demons.”
Fr David Jones, a hermit priest based in Meath with experience of exorcism, also warned about practices around Halloween, saying: “The soft side of it [demonic activity] is new age, which can be especially represented by sinister forces at times like Halloween…it is a portal,” he told The Irish Catholic.”…….