#Toronto

#Canada

#Ontario

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What do you think of this?

I think Canada has changed. The Canada that I grew up in, is gone. I am not bound by the Canadian borders. Home is not where I was born. I wish the Canadian people the best.

They wanted a caltural musaic, they got a cancer metastasis.

What went wrong?

I think we are focused on one group or another, but the focus should be on eliminating the administrative state that finances these wars and displaces people. The Portuguese and the Italian went to Canada in the 50s. Now its a new group of people that will make Canada home. But there will be friction as there was fricrion then.

I have no problem with muslims praying in the street but yes this is far removed from my memories of Canada. You call it a Cancer metastasis, well yes, the demographic / population is going to be very different in 40 years. No stopping that now.

I wont predend to know how this plays out, I just know I will go where I am treated best. Right now, thats not Toronto.

They are not just muslims praying to their god. They are terrorist supporters, cheering for crimes. They want a lot of people dead and anihilated. And they do it themselves if they ever have the chance and the power.

Imagine if Christians had the boldness to do such public displays of faith. I long for that day. Eucharistic processions followed by a parade thousands strong on every major feast day? Sign me up!

Now that I think of it, why don’t we do that? Have we all got too comfortable?

Leadership, or the lack thereof. I think we would have good participation if the priests and bishops would organize it, but we have fewer priests than we need and we continue to hemorrhage members to secularism our some sort of Protestantism.

Yep. Those hypocrites made their works public so to boast in them. I don't see how this relates to Eucharistic processions, which are fundamentally a humble undertaking, being that we boast not in our own works but in those of Christ and do so publicly.

Had to look up what a Eucharistic procession is- what verse of the Bible can I find that discusses them?

There is none. The gospels and and epistles were written during the life of Christ and during great persecution of Christians. Eucharistic processions would only become a practice after the Church became much less vulnerable.

Isn't that what the National Eucharistic Revival is trying to do? Hopefully we see more of that.

We can hope and pray that's what will happen!