Tell Irish National Opera and Colm Toibin… STOP the Blasphemy!
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Public blasphemy demands Catholic rejection!
The World Premier of the blasphemous opera TESTAMENT, with the libretto (textual content) based on Colm Toibin’s 2014 play The Testament of Mary, will open July 24 by the Irish National Opera.
And according to Media Research Center’s press report, in The Testament of Mary…
- An alienated Mary flees the scene of her Son’s death in fear for her own life
- Mary’s Son’s preaching sounded to her “false, and his tone all stilted, and I could not bear to hear him; it was like something grinding, and it set my teeth on edge.”
- Mary proclaims of the death of Jesus only that “when you say that he redeemed the world, I will say that it was not worth it. It was not worth it.”
- Mary is filled with bitterness and rage
- Mary describes herself as “unhinged” and bubbling with contempt for her Son’s demented followers, to the extreme that she threatens the Gospel writers with a knife
- Mary lives as a bandit, stealing to survive
- Mary’s point of view is that her Son’s followers must be stopped from making Jesus a god, “or else everything that happened will become a sweet story that will grow poisonous as bright berries that hang low on trees.”
God love you and Mary be with you always!
Robert E. Ritchie
Director, America Needs Fatima