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Friday, 5 December 2014

St Bibiana, CHRISTIAN FUNDAMENTALIST, pray for us!

St Bibiana was a young woman of Roman nobility who lived in the Fourth Century. The wicked Roman emperor, Julian the Apostate, executed her parents and sister for being Christians, and then turned Bibiana over to the owner of a brothel named Rufina. Rufina, a pagan, was very skilled in recruiting and tricking girls into the sex trade, but Bibiana never wavered or faltered. Bibiana, you see, was a CHRISTIAN FUNDAMENTALIST. When it became clear to Rufina, and then Julian, that they would get nowhere with Bibiana and that she would never, ever compromise on the FUNDAMENTALS OF CHRISTIANITY by either acknowledging in even the smallest way the pagan “gods”, or in matters of pagan sexual mores ( unlike some of the participants in the recent synod from Hell), Julian had Bibiana tied to a column and flogged to death with a metal tipped whip.

The above, elsewhere on the Web, moved a Vietnam vet to write the following: "I confess that had not heard of St. Bibiana, but I know of a Roman Catholic who walked that walk. In the Mekong Delta in 1970, the VC would kidnap villagers to use them as porters or prostitutes. One girl who was kidnapped would not cooperate with the VC. She fought them, bit, scratched, kicked, screamed and made a general nuisance of herself. You see, she was a Roman Catholic. She would not cooperate with them in any way. The VC finally brought her back to her village and hung her on the barbed wire perimeter. It was the dry season. The VC disemboweled her near an ant hill. She cried out. Every time a villager went out to rescue her he was shot at or shot. A soldier finally put her out of her misery from within the compound. I wish I knew that girl’s name, but I know the exact spot where she died because the village erected a memorial to her."

Dear St Bibiana and the Vietnamese lass mentioned above whose name is known to God, in an age when bishops and even cardinals bow before the gods of pagan sexuality and the bizarre gender agenda of the Zeitgeist, pray for us, the faithful remnant. 

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