CV NEWS FEED // A radical abortion group calling itself “Ruth Sent Us” announced this week that it is mobilizing activists to enter Catholic churches during Mass this coming Sunday in response to reports that the Supreme Court is set to overturn Roe vs. Wade.
“Whether you’re a ‘Catholic for Choice’, ex-Catholic, of
other or no faith, recognize that six extremist Catholics set out to overturn
Roe,” the group stated on
Twitter. “Stand at or in a local Catholic Church Sun May 8.”
Ruth Sent Us included a video with the post, which showed
activists dressed in Handmaid’s Tale costumes in a sacred building, disrupting
worshippers with shouts of “Abortion on demand and without apology!”
The same radical group earlier this week published
the locations of pro-life Supreme Court justices’ private homes,
calling on activists to show up at their houses. “We must rise up to force
accountability using a diversity of tactics,” the group stated.
A Ruth Sent Us TikTok account uploaded a
video of activists marching toward the doors of a Catholic Church. “Sometime
a*****es need a beating,” the post stated.
Ruth Sent Us tweeted out another
video of protesters interrupting Mass in another sacred building. The
activists marched in and stood between the holy altar and the parishioners.
“For 2,000 years the Catholic Church has been an institution for the
enslavement of women,” shouted one.
“This is what Mother’s Day should look like,” tweeted Ruth
Sent Us. “Catholic and Evangelical Churches nationwide.”
CatholicVote Communications Director Joshua Mercer says
Catholics throughout the country should be wary and prepared when they attend
Mass, especially this coming Sunday.
“In the past, we might have blown off the words of these
activists as empty threats. But given the recent rash of very real attacks on
Catholic statues and churches, it makes sense to be cautious,” Mercer said.
He added that Ruth Sent Us and other activists are quite
explicit about their anti-Catholicism. “If they wanted, they could have just
focused on the issue of abortion. But instead they chose to highlight the Catholic
faith of some of the pro-life justices,” he said, noting that the radical
abortion group called the justices “extremist Catholics.”
CatholicVote has called on Catholics to pray for the
justices whose addresses were published. “We’re talking about human beings,
with children,” Mercer said. “And this Sunday, keep your eyes open. These are
ruthless people, and they’re looking for a confrontation.”
Below readers can view the radical activist group
interrupting Mass.
https://twitter.com/RuthSentUs/status/1521502035887144962?s=20&t=X4mTg2HJtM-R3f0omtaKPg
https://twitter.com/RuthSentUs/status/1521566593850826752?s=20&t=XBPtKqBSGS4grbHwNbRXig
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