The city administration of Vác could not have been in an easy situation on the 20th of August, when they wanted to play the usual "the leftist can be a Christian" charade in reference to King Szent István. However, the bishop of Vác, who was invited to be the speaker, did not leave the pro-elembétékú city fathers in their place. The festive speech clearly took a stand in favor of the "biblically inspired family model".

One of the deputy mayors, Gergely Inotay - originally a Catholic religious teacher - must have been gasping for breath on the holiday of our King St. Stephen in Vác, when he was confronted with the official church's position regarding the coexistence of same-sex couples and the normal family.

And this did not seem to be such a permissive, "let's love each other, children" statement - as the deputy mayor would have it.
Gergely Inotay, who stated that "I oppose the restriction of the rights of sexual minorities", clearly did not learn from Father Zoltán Osztie's previous criticism addressed to him.

The Catholic priest stated that the deputy mayor's opinion of taking homosexuals under his wing is completely wrong and unacceptable based on the official teaching of the church, incompatible with it. As he said: "the LGBTQ lobby is clearly corrupting young, otherwise healthy developing children."

Zsolt Marton, bishop of Vác responsible for families, stated in his celebratory speech: "Today, we often hear that the institution of marriage and the family is in crisis. Actually, it is not marriage and the biblically inspired family that are in crisis, but the society that does not recognize the value of marriage and the family, forgets its original meaning. According to the teaching of the Catholic Church, marriage is not a civilizational construct that was created when it was needed in the course of human development, and which then disappears over time when it is no longer needed. Marriage is not the child but the parent of civilization.”

The other deputy mayor of the city of Vác could not sit calmly on the podium either, when the archbishop of the diocese presented the true political reality of our holy king, the founder of the state, as an example to be followed. "King St. István did not make a pact with God, but really converted to Christ," stated Zsolt Marton.

In recent days, both the national and local press reported that Zsolt Kiss, deputy mayor of the Rainbow Coalition in Vác, was suspected of embezzlement and imprisoned at the same time. Zsolt Kiss, first deputy of Mayor Ilona Matkovich in the Vác representative body. Zsolt Kiss has the right to sign in the event of the mayor's absence or obstruction. So a politician in Vác makes a decision about public funds, for whom there are reasonable suspicions that he did so illegally in other cases - wrote the Fidesz organization in Vác after the St. Stephen's Day celebration.

I'm not saying that everyone doesn't have a duty to look in the mirror, no matter which side they're on. But what a dead end it is, when pretended Christianization does not work, what's more, it brings exactly the opposite result to what was expected.

We should not be afraid that Szent István's daily KO - i.e. the saintly right-wing movement resulting from the life example of our state founder - would have knocked out the left-wing city administration of Vác. Certainly not. So the play will go on. And let there be no doubt about it: the unmistakable message painted on the sky of the Budapest fireworks will be accepted into their lives only by those who, in the harsh words of the bishop of Vác, do not want to make a pact with God, but convert to him.

Source and image: Vasárnap.hu