Saturday, November 13, 2010

Eight Year Anniversary of Chicago Catholic Mary Stachowicz's Murder During an Anti-Christian Hate Crime

Have you wonder why passion is not a hate crime in the eyes of the liberal media? Or why people in today's society fail to see those that fall prey to sexual deviations tend to be the most brutal murderers? That is persons that cannot accept basic moral restraints of the society in which they have been born? There seems to be connection between sexual deviation and brutality.


An excerpt from a 2003 article "... Anniversary of Chicago Catholic Mary Stachowicz's Murder During an Anti-Christian Hate Crime"
On November 13, 2002, Chicagoan Mary Stachowicz, a devout Roman Catholic, wife and mother, was brutally murdered for testifying about the Christian faith. In the weeks following Mary's death at the hands of homosexual Nicholas Gutierrez in Chicago, pro-homosexualists reacted with much more sympathy for the ‘gay’ killer than for his Christian victim. In fact, several even went as far as saying that Mrs. Stachowicz deserved to die for questioning the man’s lifestyle. This article was originally published on December 4, 2002. Five years after his death, homosexual prostitute Matthew Shepard is still a media martyr, and Mary Stachowicz is just another dead Christian.

Today let us pray for the soul Mary Stachowicz, her family and her brutal murderer. Let us pray for understanding and ask for God's grace to overcome any personal sins, hangups or deviations from societal norms or mores.

Those that stray from or disagree of Judeo Christian morality must also give way to the understanding of the society to which they were born, to do otherwise, that is to demand or force all others to change and reject their own morality and understanding of morality is equivalent to rape. No act except murder can be consider more brutal.

To live and let live is not an excuse nor should it be a tool nor a weapon for a minute minority to reshape society into their image. So today, in memory of Mary Stachowics, I only ask for all to pray for me that I have ability to see Christ in you, as I pray that you may see Christ within yourself.


The martyrdom of Mary Stachowicz



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