St. Lawrence Ruiz and Companions

24 09 2008

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At that time three Dominican priests, Antonio Gonzalez, Guillermo Courtet and Miguel de Aozaraza, were about to sail to Japan in spite of a violent persecution there. With them was a Japanese priest, Vicente Shiwozuka de la Cruz, and a layman named Lazaro, a leper. Lorenzo, having taken asylum with them, was allowed to accompany them. But only when they were at sea did he learn that they were going to Japan.

They were subjected to an unspeakable kind of torture: After huge quantities of water were forced down their throats, they were made to lie down. Long boards were placed on their stomachs and guards then stepped on the ends of the boards, forcing the water to spurt violently from mouth, nose and ears.

The superior, Antonio, died after some days. Both the Japanese priest and Lazaro broke under torture, which included the insertion of bamboo needles under their fingernails. But both were brought back to courage by their companions.

In Lorenzo’s moment of crisis, he asked the interpreter, “I would like to know if, by apostatizing, they will spare my life.” The interpreter was noncommittal, but Lorenzo, in the ensuing hours, felt his faith grow strong. He became bold, even audacious, with his interrogators.

The five were put to death by being hanged upside down in pits. Boards fitted with semicircular holes were fitted around their waists and stones put on top to increase the pressure. They were tightly bound, to slow circulation and prevent a speedy death. They were allowed to hang for three days. By that time Lorenzo and Lazaro were dead. The three Dominican priests, still alive, were beheaded.





More Things a Catholic Prime Minister Should Do

24 09 2008

Stop helping Planned Parenthood!

At this juncture the Government of Japan is pleased to help the Dominica Planned Parenthood Association in obtaining its goals and missions and hopes that this would further strengthen the relationship of goodwill and mutual respect between Japan and the Government of Dominica.

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Get rid of this kind of NGO

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Japanese Organization for International Cooperation in Family Planning

Domestic Activities

Implementing works for UNFPA in Japan. Acting as the Tokyo liaison office for IPPF

And get rid of the Japan Family Planning Association the Japan arm of Planned Parenthood.

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