Joseph Dunlap #fundie #wingnut #forced-birth #conspiracy returntoorder.org

A quarter century ago, volunteers from Tradition, Family and Property (TFP) vigorously protested the blasphemous release of the film Dogma, which openly mocked the Catholic faith in the name of comedy. However, blasphemy is still blasphemy 25 years later. With the re-launch of the movie showing in many theaters nationwide in 2025, once again, faithful Catholics took to the streets to oppose this shameless atrocity.

Why the outrage? Dogma portrays one sacrilegious parody after another. For example, an immoral woman, known at the time for her nude videos, plays the part of “God.” Also, Dogma portrays a supposed descendant of Holy Mary and Saint Joseph working in an abortion clinic! Both of these directly oppose Catholic teaching and right reason.
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It blithely exhibits what Catholics condemn—murder, obscenity, nudity, violence, profanity, drunkenness, and rebellion! All of this is placed under the disguise of entertainment.

This is why TFP-Louisiana held two rosary rallies near AMC theaters over the first weekend of June.
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Although most responses were positive or indifferent, several vulgar and sarcastic people proved that the movie is not just “comedy” but a deliberate attack on the Catholic faith.

One couple drove up to the curb and asked about the protest. After explaining the film’s vile parodies, they mocked and attacked the Catholic’s love of purity. They drove off, saying they were going to “enjoy” the movie anyway.
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In the end, the Dogma re-release proved two things. First, blasphemies, sacrileges and other heinous attacks on the Catholic faith are always appearing when least expected and Catholics need to wake up to defend the Church against these attacks. Thanks be to God, New Orleans Catholics answered the call over the first weekend of June by attending these rosary rallies. May Our Lord bless their efforts and increase their numbers in the future.

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