June: from the month of the Sacred Heart of Jesus to Pride Month

While the Catholic Church dedicates the month of June to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, a tradition which dates back to the 17th century when a French nun, St. Margaret Mary Alacoque, had visions of Jesus Christ revealing His Sacred Heart to her, Pride Month happened to be celebrated worldwide in the month of June.

According to Gwida.mt, the reason why it is celebrated in June is to commemorate the Stonewall riots in New York, which provided the spark that ignited the LGBTQ rights movement. In fact, the International LGBT Pride Day is on June 28, which is the day the riots started.

What a coincidence, to have riots that ignited the LGBTQ rights movement done in June, which led to June being Pride Month, which also happened to be the month dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus.

It must be just a coincidence in the inversion of whole societies, part of the inversion of the “as above so below” inversion which we are currently living in, during which Christians are being persecuted.

Instead of hoisting Pride flags, or Pride logos, how about hoisting a flag showing the Sacred Heart of Jesus? But definitely no, in case you are stoned to death for indoctrinating people with Jesus, or being called homophobes.

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