But he that hateth his brother is in darkness, and walketh in darkness, and knoweth not whither he goeth, because that darkness hath blinded his eyes. 1 John 2:11
"A Catholic procession held Saturday in Paris to commemorate the
killing in hatred of the faith of 10 priests and seminarists during the
socialist insurrection of the “Commune” in 1871 was violently attacked
by a group of communist activists and “antifas.”
One hundred fifty years after the brutal killing of 50 hostages in
the popular 20th arrondissement of Paris, the “Massacre of the rue
Haxo,” old resentment is still alive and the anticlerical French extreme
left appears to be anxious to kindle past anger.
The extremists’ attack forced the procession to disband. Two middle-aged
men who had joined the procession fell when the demonstrators started
throwing garbage cans, bottles and metal fences at those who were
praying and singing.
One received bad scalp wounds and had to be evacuated by ambulance while covered with blood." Lifesite