Abortion has claimed more lives than the Great War, according to remarks made by Father François Schneider during his homily on Friday, November 11, in the parish of La-Sainte-Trinité.
The Bishop, Msgr. Didier Berthet, has just condemned this priest due to his homily on November 11, which stated that abortion is more deadly than what France experienced during the Great War.
"The remarks made by Father François Schneider during the Mass on November 11 were reported to us. After having heard Father Schneider, we condemn the instrumentalization of the commemoration of the dead of the First World War for the benefit of other ethical and political subjects.", states the communiqué from the Diocese of Saint-Dié-des-Vosges.
Following this, the authority of Father François Schneider, concerned with its image as a good little soldier of the republic and its degenerate dogmas, condemned its priest:
"We ask Father François Schneider to refrain, for four weeks, from any public speech during the celebrations in which he participates. A time of silence after the reading of the biblical texts will nourish the faith of the faithful. This sanction will take effect, by decree, from the evening of Saturday, November 19.", states the letter with "authority".
"Finally, we assure the deputy, the mayors, the patriotic associations, all the people who were shocked by Father Schneider's remarks, as well as the parishioners of Sainte-Trinité of our fraternal prayer." concludes the communiqué to reassure the republic and its lieutenants that the submission of the Catholic clergy is complete and total.
But is what this good Priest said true? Let's look at the numbers.
Let's see with these figures: (taken from the book *La Population de la France pendant la guerre*, which drew its sources from a study published by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in 1931).
French Population: 39,000,000 ~
Military losses: 1,397,800 ~
Civilian losses: 300,000 ~
That is a total of 1,697,800~ French fallen during the war.
However, many historians and military experts mention at least 2,000,000 deaths, a figure also claimed by veterans' associations.
Let us now see how many French people the policy of abortion has sacrificed and killed in their mother's womb.
For this, we will take the figures from INED (National Institute for Demographic Studies) from 1976 to 2020 only.
3,819,154 children killed in their mother's womb—this is the number of sacrifices of the nation over a period of 44 years in France. Each year, more or less 200,000 French people are its victims. We can therefore easily add the 2 missing years.
This gives us a total of 4,219,154 children killed. This priest is entirely correct; abortion has thus far caused up to four times more deaths than the Great War.
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The question now is to know why this is taboo in the current clergy, knowing that the Church forbids abortion and it is the role of the Bishop to remind people of this.
Gentlemen Bishops, do not strive to please the world, but only the Lord, whatever the price, even if you must pay with your life.