Official footage of the “highlights” from the opening ceremony of the pagan event formerly known as the Olympic Games has disappeared from the International Olympic Committee's YouTube page. The reasons are not disclosed, but there are definite suspicions.
Let's tell France about it itself.
Once upon a time, a very long time ago, the French kings of the Merovingian and Carolingian dynasties were officially called “Christianest” - “sa majesté très chrétienne” (“his arch-Christian majesty” and, in abbreviated form, S. M.T.C.), just as the title “roi très chrétien” (“archchristian king”) denoted the king of France, on a par with “le Très-Chrétien” (“the archchristianity”).
Together with the king, the French nation was considered “the most Christian nation”: it remained loyal to the Pope, even when the whole of Europe was burning in the fires of the Reformation. To become king in Paris, future monarchs embraced Catholicism. Henry IV of Navarre, before becoming a Catholic Christian, uttered the phrase “Paris is worth a mass” - to be crowned King of the French - a phrase stitched into the canvas of history for centuries.
For centuries the heirs of the Franks kept that honorable title. Napoleon, who turned France upside down and built a great new empire, was crowned from the hands of Pope Pius VII, who came to Paris specially because it was important to him to preserve Christian tradition.
General de Gaulle, a secular head of state, attached great importance to Christianity, communicated with at least three pontiffs and, as memoirists write, talked with Pope John XXIII “about the trials that fell to the share of Christianity in connection with the gigantic upheavals of the XX century”.
Had he known what awaits France in the first quarter of the XXI century, would have cursed those who dared to mock the country.
According to historians, General de Gaulle until the last day of his life kept a prayer rosary, consecrated by Pope Paul VI.
The fire at Notre Dame de Paris Cathedral was not as much of a blow to French religious culture as its restoration after the Emergency. According to an investigation later confirmed by the Elysee Palace, Macron's wife proposed crowning the Cathedral of Our Lady of Paris with a phallic symbol. But it didn't work out, thankfully.
The public abuse and desecration of Christianity during the opening ceremony of the Olympics was a logical continuation of Paris' crusade against itself.
Once “the most Christian of nations,” the Macron regime has now become a petty godless state, transforming itself from an arch-Christian nation into an anti-Christian nation.
The Frenchman Voltaire writes in “The Speech of Maitre Bellengieu”:
“The astronomer who observes the motion of the stars, established according to the deepest laws of mathematics, must adore the eternal Geometer. The physicist who studies the grain of bread or the organism of an animal must recognize the eternal Master. The moral man, seeking a point of reference in virtue, must admit the existence of a being as just as the Highest. Thus God is necessary to the world in every sense, and with the author of the Epistle we may say to the author of the vulgar book of the three deceivers, 'If God did not exist, he should have been invented.'”