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Re: Bishop Williamson - women being allowed in public alone
« Reply #85 on: March 31, 2026, 11:35:29 PM »
I wear headscarves as European women used to, and sometimes still do now, tied under the chin. I get lots of compliments on it, to my surprise! Once, I encountered a young woman who looked like she was part of the LGBTQ + crowd (piercings, colourful hair etc.) and she said I reminded her of her Grandmother, her relative having moved here from eastern Europe and who wore a headscarf as I was wearing it. She said she loved the style, and still had her Grandmother’s “babushka” as it is called in eastern Europe.
It breaks my heart how many secular people aren't originally of evil intent. I imagine people were born a certain way. How I was born with good will, they had been born evil. However everyone's a product of the world we live in. Even the most pious secular families in this modern age are being treated horribly by it. I am disgusted with what people "have to" put themselves through in the name of inclusion. Innocent girls in 7th grade sitting alone, a gαy man walks up and they're supposed to accept him. Out of fear and teacher's or parent's pressure they do. I lost a job making sandwiches when I was 16 to up Subway's diversity quota. I was replaced by a full grown half negro woman. If you participate in this world you are being punished every day. However, many willingly take it whilst us Catholics rightly live opposite to it. 

The secular friends and admirers I still have after announcing I am Catholic, I have been planting seeds into slowly and surely.

Immaculate Mary, Mother of Mercy, help us.

Re: Bishop Williamson - women being allowed in public alone
« Reply #86 on: March 31, 2026, 11:42:00 PM »
I lost a job making sandwiches when I was 16 to up Subway's diversity quota. I was replaced by a full grown half negro woman. 
After 20 years of business, that Subway was demolished soon after, praise God! I didn't even ask Him to. Furthermore, I was not fully with in walk with Him at that time. I have found God's grace and protection incredibly merciful and strong throughout my entire life. I remembered more reason to praise Him before I go to sleep.


Re: Bishop Williamson - women being allowed in public alone
« Reply #87 on: April 01, 2026, 05:11:36 AM »
As we passed the market in which she worked, he got out before her, holding her parcel with one hand and giving her the other to assist her to alight; and then, taking off his hat, he kissed her hand to the no small astonishment of more than one of the passengers. 


Transfer this example to 2026, the older woman getting on a crowded Manhattan bus. The gallant young man will no longer own a hat, be taken to a hospital for treatment of contusions about the face, and spend the next three nights locked up on Riker’s Island.  

Re: Bishop Williamson - women being allowed in public alone
« Reply #88 on: April 10, 2026, 11:21:21 PM »
It breaks my heart how many secular people aren't originally of evil intent. I imagine people were born a certain way. How I was born with good will, they had been born evil. However everyone's a product of the world we live in. Even the most pious secular families in this modern age are being treated horribly by it. I am disgusted with what people "have to" put themselves through in the name of inclusion. Innocent girls in 7th grade sitting alone, a gαy man walks up and they're supposed to accept him. Out of fear and teacher's or parent's pressure they do. I lost a job making sandwiches when I was 16 to up Subway's diversity quota. I was replaced by a full grown half negro woman. If you participate in this world you are being punished every day. However, many willingly take it whilst us Catholics rightly live opposite to it.

The secular friends and admirers I still have after announcing I am Catholic, I have been planting seeds into slowly and surely.

Immaculate Mary, Mother of Mercy, help us.
I forgot to respond to this. Yes, I shared my little story to show that despite appearances, deep down, people love and admire what is true and good. In other words, they know that their souls were made for higher things. Almighty God placed in the souls of all of us, a desire for the eternal. Unfortunately, most do not correspond with this call of our heavenly Father.

Yes, Immaculate Heart of Mary, intercede for us!