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In the news section we discussed the latest news of an alliance formed by churches, labour unions, and other organizations to lobby the EU to pass legislation making Sunday work free.

In this thread I would like to give a more detailed history that has led up to this point in time.

 



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The  campaign in Europe, essentially sponsored by the Roman Catholic Church, but in conjunction with other churches and also trade unions to legislate work free Sunday laws in that largely secular region of the world, is the very evidence that tells us that “the event so long doubted and disbelieved is in fact approaching."

The European Union is attempting to act like a superstate setting itself up over all the European countries.    This has been a project of the Roman Catholic Church to replicate the old Holy Roman Empire she once controlled with an iron fist, including its legally enforced day of worship.

From 1798 when her iron fist was broken, the papacy has set her aim to "the restoration, both in rulers and peoples, of the principles of the Christian life in civil and domestic society" (according to her interpretations) and to get the power of legislature to impliment it.

The EU has been in its progressive formative stages since 1957 when the leaders of the European nations signed the Treaty of Rome.  The vast majority of leaders that signed the Treaty of Rome were Roman Catholic.  The EU now portrays itself as a political union, but don't be fooled, behind it stands the papacy.

The Lisbon Treaty was signed by Europe’s leaders in Lisbon, Portugal December 13, 2007. When the last of the 27 nations of Europe finally ratified the Lisbon Treaty in November of 2009, Europe officially became a federation of states with a centralized government in Brussels. The articles of ratification of the Lisbon Treaty from each of the nations are lodged and kept by the Italian government in Rome.

So, Rome wants control, not only of Europe, but of the world and she is going to once again crush out human liberty and urge the nations of the world to defend her religion through legislation.

And what do we see as the great project?

Why none other than Sunday Laws!

 



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The movement to legislate Sunday has been going strong in Europe.

December, 1999 "Solidarity Election Action (AWS), the co-ruling party in Poland, seeks to ban trade on Sundays.   The AWS is dominated by Catholic leaders, many of whom originated from the trade union movement, allergic to the expansion of the Western lifestyle in the homeland of the pope.

They failed, but within  short time they are back:

Thursday (Oct. 2001) Polish lawmakers draft a bill  that would require stores to remain closed on Sunday in order to protect people forced to work on Sunday, a day of rest for Christians.

The bill fails to pass.

October, 2001

"This veto contradicts the Ten Commandments and our nation's centuries-old tradition," said Jesuit Father Adam Szulc, spokesman for the Polish bishops' conference.

But little by little, never taking "no" for an answer, the papacy keeps bringing the agenda back on the table.

On November 20, 2008 the Catholic Communication Network of England and Wales issued a press release making a connection between the financial crisis and Sunday rest.

February 2009,   "Pursuant to Rule 116 of the Rules of Procedure
on the protection of a work-free Sunday as an essential pillar of the European Social Model and a part of the European cultural heritage."

No, it didn't get signed, but the papal powers don't give up.

We see it right back in 2011 with more backing than any before.

 

http://dedication.www3.50megs.com/sundaylaw.html

http://dedication.www3.50megs.com/sundaylaw2.html

 



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