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Canada: Anti-Jihad Activist Tommy Robinson Arrested By Justin Castro After Giving Address on Free Speech

Posted by addisethiopia / አዲስ ኢትዮጵያ on June 26, 2024

😇 ገብርኤል 🧕 ማርያም ❖ ኡራኤል ❖ ጊዮርጊስ ❖ ተክለ ሐይማኖት ❖ መርቆርዮስ ❖ ዮሴፍ ❖ መድኃኔ ዓለም

💭 እንግሊዛዊው የፀረ-ጂሃድ አክቲቪስት ቶሚ ሮቢንሰን በነጻ ንግግር መርሃ ግብር ላይ ንግግር ከሰጠ በኋላ በካናዳው ጠቅላይ ሚስትር በኤዶማዊው የጂሃዳውያኑ አጋር በጀስቲን ‘ካስትሮ’ ትሩዶ ታገተ

👹 ጀስቲን… ጀማል…መሀመዳውያኑ የዋቄዮ-አላህ ባሪያዎች ጋኔናቸውን/ ጂኒያቸውን የሚጠሩት፤ “ጀ ጁ ጂ ጄ ጅ ጆ” የተባሉትን ፊደሎች በመጠቀም ነው። ጅጅጋ + ጅማ + ጃዋር + ጂራ + ጂጂ + ጃራ + ጂሽታ + ጃማ + ጃኖ + ጃሉድ + ጃል መሮ + ጃንጃዊድ + ጀዝባ+ ጅል + ጀነት + ጅሃድ + ጅብሪል + ጅኒ + ጀበል + ጀበና + ጀማል + ጃራ + ጆሞ + ጁማ + ጁነዲን + ጁንታ + ጁላ + ጅል፣ ጅላንጅል፣ ጅላንፎ…ጃዊሳ”

💭 English political activist Tommy Robinson was arrested on Monday evening in Canada after delivering an address in Calgary on the importance of free speech following which around 10 plain-clothed under-cover police officers detained him.

Tommy Robinson, an outspoken critic of mass migration, and commentator on the incongruity of Islamic beliefs with Western society, particularly majority-Muslim child rape gangs in England, was arrested on an alleged immigration offence after giving a speech to around 150 people in Calgary during his planned three-stop tour of Canada hosted by Ezra Levant’s Rebel News.

Footage posted on social media showed Robinson being handcuffed and put in the back of a police car by what appeared to be undercover officers in street clothes. The right-wing activist was seen laughing while describing his arrest as “absolutely insane”.

“What have I got a warrant out for?” Robinson was heard questioning, to which an officer replied: “You’ve got an outstanding immigration warrant, we’ll talk about it in the vehicle.”

At the time of this reporting, Calgary Police have not made any statement on why the English political campaigner was arrested. However, Robinson has previously been convicted of entering the United States with a friend’s passport.

After spending several hours behind bars, Robinson was released, but said that he had his passport seized and was told to not leave the province of Alberta, potentially preventing him from continuing his speaking tour, which had planned stops in Edmonton and Toronto.

“OK I’m free, well, sort of. None of this makes sense, I’m now detained in Calgary, prevented from leaving the city, these conditions stop me from continuing my tour of Canada and meeting with guests for podcasts. I’m not even allowed to leave to travel home,” Robinson wrote on social media following his release.

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Canadian Ally of Antichrist Ahmed, Justin is Silent After Another Church Burns to The Ground in Canada

Posted by addisethiopia / አዲስ ኢትዮጵያ on June 12, 2024

👹 የክርስቶስ ተቃዋሚው የግራኝ አህመድ አገር የሆነው የካናዳ ጠቅላይ ሚንስተር ጀስቲን ትሩዶ ካናዳ ውስጥ ሌላ ቤተክርስቲያን ከተቃጠለ በኋላም ዝምታውን መርጧል።

👹 እነዚህ ሁለት እኵይ የክርስቶስ ተቃዋሚዎች በጂሃድ፣ በሰዶማዊ ሤራ እና በክርስቲያኖች ዘር ማጥፋት ላይ ወንማማቾች ናቸው

በእርግጥ ጀስቲን ትሩዶ ስለ ቅድስት ሐና አንግሊካን ቤተክርስቲያን መቃጠል እስካሁን አስተያየት አልሰጠም። ሦስት ቀናት አልፎታል። ሆኖም በዚህ የቤተ ክርስቲያን ሕንፃ ላይ የእሳት ቃጠሎ ከተነሳ ከ፲፪/12 ሰዓታት በኋላ ትናንት በእስልምና ላይ ፍራቻን/እስላምፎቢያን የሚያወግዝ ሌላ ትዊተር እንዲህ በማለት ልኳል፤

“ካናዳውያን በእስልምና ላይ ፍራቻ/ኢስላሚፎቢያ ምን ያህል አደገኛ እና አስቀያሚ እንደሆነ አይተዋል” እና “በየትኛውም ቦታ ፊት ለፊት መጋፈጥ አለብን ። እና ባየነው ጊዜ ሁሉ”

የቅድስት ሐና ቤተክርስትያን ልክ ባለፉት በርካታ አመታት በብዙ (ከመቶ በላይ) የሚቆጠሩ ሌሎች አብያተ ክርስቲያናት በሰው እጅ መቃጠሏን እስካሁን በእርግጠኝነት አናውቅም ነገር ግን በካናዳ ታሪካዊ አብያተ ክርስቲያናት በታሪክ በዚህ ወቅት ሲቃጠሉ የቤተክርስቲያን ጠላቶች እጅ እንደሚኖርበት በጣም የሚያስጠረጥር ነገር አለ።

የዚህች የቅድስት ሐና አንግሊካን ቤተ ክርስቲያን ሀገረ ስብከት የቤተ ክርስቲያንን ቀኖና በመጣስ ሴቶች የቅስናና የጵጵስና ማዕረግን እንዲቀበሉ ያደረገ ሀገረ ስብከት ነው።

👹 Brothers in Jihad, Sodomy and Genociding Christians

🤕 Women’s involvement in priestly tasks is a curse to the church, a menace to the nation.

What is the biblical defence used by Anglicans to appoint female vicars/bishops?

The Bible is explicitly clear:

❖[1 Timothy 2:12]❖

“I do not permit a woman to teach or exercise authority over a man; she is to remain quiet.”

❖[1 Corinthians 14:34-35]❖

“Let your women keep silence in the churches: for it is not permitted unto them to speak; but they are commanded to be under obedience as also saith the law. And if they will learn any thing, let them ask their husbands at home: for it is a shame for women to speak in the church.”

❖[Malachi 2:2]❖

“If you will not listen, if you will not take it to heart to give honor to my name, says the LORD of hosts, then I will send the curse upon you and I will curse your blessings. Indeed, I have already cursed them, because you do not lay it to heart.”

👉 Courtesy: Life Site News

A devastating fire at St. Anne’s Anglican Church in Toronto destroyed priceless artwork and added to a string of church burnings that the prime minister has yet to address.

In December 2015, I attended a concert at St. Anne’s Anglican Church in Toronto. It featured a selection of Vivaldi’s sacred music titled “Beatus vir”—the first words in the Latin Vulgate Bible of both Psalm 1 and Psalm 112 — and it was the first time the selection had been performed outside of Europe. The orchestra and choir were breathtaking, especially in the historic church that featured stunning murals painted by members of the Group of Seven on the dome — the only religious art the renowned artists ever produced.

On Sunday, during the early morning hours, a four-alarm fire ripped through the historic church. Built in 1908, the Byzantine-style building burned almost to the ground in a matter of hours. Flames shooting through the roof confirmed what many suspected: Everything is gone. “There’s no indication that anything was saved at this point,” Toronto Fire Services spokesman Deepak Chagger told the press. The murals by Group of Seven artists (as well as other prominent Canadians) were described as “invaluable.”

“The artwork was priceless,” Father Don Beyers, rector of St. Anne’s, told the press. “It was murals, beautiful murals. They were stunning. This was the only church that featured artwork by the Group of Seven. And I’m sorry to say that’s been lost, from what I can see.” The murals on the dome and in the chancel were commissioned by the church in 1923 and included work by J.E.H. Macdonald, Franklin Carmichael, and Frederick Varley.

“This is an extraordinary loss,” Beyers said after the firefighters extinguished the blaze mid-Sunday morning. “Not only was the art important, but the church itself was important architecturally. It was one of the rare Anglican churches that was in the Byzantine style, an Eastern Christian style.” Councillor Alejandra Bravo, who represents the ward, noted that residents of the Little Portugal neighborhood where the church once stood were expressing enormous “grief” over a site “that we cannot replace in Canada and in the world.”

Authorities have not yet announced any theory as to how the blaze began, but the fire was already raging through the building by the time fire crews arrived on Sunday morning, and firefighters had to pull out of the building quickly due to risk of collapse. Father Beyers expressed bewilderment as to how the fire started. “Nobody was here, the church was locked, secure, all the lights were off,” he said. “It’s a real mystery to us how this even happened.” He is usually the first one to arrive at the church in the morning.

We do not yet know what started the conflagration that leveled St. Anne’s — a designated National Historic Site — but it is worth noting that over 100 churches have been vandalized or torched since 2021, when the press began to push the story of a “mass grave” near a residential school in Kamloops. Of those, 33 burned to the ground. Back in January, I noted that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had yet to dedicate a single speech to the unprecedented attacks on Canadian churches — but that when the number of churches attacked was at 68, Trudeau appointed a special representative to combat Islamophobia; when the count was at 83, the Liberal and NDP Members of Parliament at the Indigenous and Northern Affairs Committee voted to adjourn to avoid considering a motion put forward by a Conservative MP denouncing the destruction of churches.

Indeed, Trudeau has yet to comment on the destruction of the “Group of Seven” church burning down. He did, however, send out another tweet condemning Islamophobia yesterday nearly 12 hours after the fire at St. Anne’s was put out, noting that “Canadians have seen how dangerous and ugly Islamophobia is” and that “We have to keep confronting it — wherever and whenever we see it.”

We do not yet know for certain that St. Anne’s was burned down like dozens of other churches over the past several years, but there is something hauntingly appropriate about Canada’s historic churches burning down at this point in her history.

I suspect St. Anne’s will not be the last — and our leaders seem perfectly content to fiddle while the cathedrals burn.

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Heartbreak in Justin’s Canada: Fire Destroys Historic Toronto Church And Rare Paintings

Posted by addisethiopia / አዲስ ኢትዮጵያ on June 12, 2024

🔥 ልብ ስባሪ ዜና ከጀስቲን ትሩዶ ካናዳ፤ እሳት ታሪካዊውን የቶሮንቶ ቅድስት ሐና አንግሊካን ቤተ ክርስቲያንን እና ብርቅዬ ሥዕሎችን አጠፋ

‘በቡድን ሰባት’ አባላት የስነ ጥበብ ስራዎችን ያቀረበው ይህ የቤተክርስትያን ሕንፃ ብቻ ነው።

ቤተክርስቲያኑ በከፊል በዝነኛው በቁስጥንጥንያ/ኢስታንቡል ሃጊያ ሶፊያ ቤተ ክርስቲያን ሕንፃ ተመስሎ እ.አ.አ በ1908 ሲገነባ፣ በመጨረሻም የካናዳ ብሔራዊ ታሪካዊ ቦታ ተብሎ በ1996 ተሰይሟል። የባይዛንታይን ንድፍ ከአንግሊካን አብያተ ክርስቲያናት ገጽታ የወጣ እና በካናዳ በዓይነቱ ብቸኛ የሆነው ቤተክርስቲያን ነው።

የካናዳ ብሔራዊ ቴሌቪዥን ሲቢሲ እንደዘገበው፣ ባለፉት ሁለት ዓመታት ተኩል ውስጥ በመላ አገሪቱ ፴፫/33 አብያተ ክርስቲያናት በእሳት ወድመዋል፣ በርካቶችም በፀረ-ክርስትና ኃይሎች እንዲቃጠሉ ተደገዋል።

😢😢😢 ዋይ! ዋይ! ዋይ! 😠😠😠

✞ Destroyed artifacts in St Anne’s Anglican church include unique paintings by Group of Seven art collective.

An early morning fire at a Toronto church has destroyed both a historic site and rare paintings by an acclaimed group of Canadian artists, leaving the city reeling from a “heartbreaking” loss.

Fire crews responded on Sunday to a blaze engulfing St Anne’s Anglican church, a national historic site in the city’s Little Portugal neighbourhood.

“The building is completely destroyed right now, as are all the artefacts inside,” Jim Jessop, deputy fire chief, told reporters, adding it was “way too early” to determine the cause of the fire.

For those close to the church, the blaze represented an “extraordinary” cultural loss.

“While this is incredibly devastating for my congregation, it’s devastating for this community,” Don Beyers, a priest at St Anne’s, told reporters. “I cannot express enough how far-reaching this church fire is going to be.”

Among the vibrant art on the walls of the church were nearly 20 works depicting Jesus’s life painted by members of the Group of Seven, an acclaimed Canadian art collective that reached its creative zenith in the 1920s.

The group is credited with dramatically reshaping how Canadians understood and perceived the vast wilds of the country. In recent decades, work by the members has become among the most highly sought-after art in the country.

In 2016, a mountain scene by member Lawren Harris sold at auction for more than C$11m (US$8m). While the group stands atop lists of Canada’s most famous painters, the legacy of the Group of Seven has come under greater scrutiny in recent years, including how it excluded equally talented painters who were women.

The works lost in the fire were by JEH MacDonald, Fred Varley and Franklin Carmichael, who depicted Old Testament prophets, the Nativity and the Crucifixion.

“The elaborate interior mural decorations, designed by JEH MacDonald, cover the walls and ceiling of the apse, the main arches, the pendentives and the central dome,” Parks Canada says on its website. “The cycle combines narrative scenes, written texts, as well as decorative plasterwork and detailing accentuating the architectural lines of the building.” Beyers said the 18 murals were exceedingly rare.

“This is the only church that featured artwork by members of the Group of Seven, and I’m sorry to say, but that’s been lost from what I can see,” he said.

The church, inspired in part by the Constantinople’s / Istanbul’s Hagia Sophia, was completed in 1908, eventually designated a national historic site of Canada in 1996. The Byzantine design marked a departure from the conventional look of Anglican churches and the only of its kind in Canada.

As the building smouldered on Sunday, local politicians gathered to mourn a cornerstone of the community.

“It’s something that we cannot replace in Canada, and in the world, but this is much more than just a building,” said city councillor Alejandra Bravo. “This is a place that has provided support, home, love, brought people from the community together, served needs of people who needed it and provided the spiritual support that people so desperately needed in times where they’ve also fallen on hard times.”

According to reporting by CBC News, 33 churches across the country have been destroyed by fire over the last two and a half years, with many ruled to be arson.

Fire officials say no one was inside the church at the time of the fire and there were no reports of injuries. Police have set up an online portal for members of the public to submit photos or video footage as investigators try to determine the cause of the blaze.

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