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Update re Chad & Stacy

Note: Pending legal continuation, the dumbass piece of shit responsible for the unreasonable amplification of the victim's perception of causation by Mr Lanza's fraudulent exposition is herein referred to as 'Adam Lanza'.


On October 6th, 2022 Chad was arrested and detained by the Toronto Police Services. After prolonged forcible confinement, on October 14th, he was charged with the following:

  1. TSDL:      Breach of Recognizance
  2. STACY:   Criminal Harassment
  3. STACY:   Assault
  4. STACY:   Forcible Confinement
  5. ADAM:   Threatening Death/Bodily Harm

These charges made by the above referenced entities Stacy and Adam (review Adam Lanza's profile), with a "No-Contact with your Catholic Wife" order. Chad was sentenced to 61+8 days, and released  on his time served on December 13th, 2022.

“He whose heart is filled with such conjugal love lives not only with his beloved but for his beloved. Certainly such an I-thou relationship in its purest form exists only between the human soul and its heavenly Bridegroom, Jesus.

In the last analysis we must live only for Him, and in marriage, too, the two partners live together for Him. But in the realm of created goods, conjugal love means living for one another. Compared with all other human relationships, the two partners live in a definite I-thou communion.

“But two human beings can also turn to face one another, and in touching one another in an interpenetrating glance, give birth to a mysterious fusion of their souls. They become conscious of one another, and making the other the object of his contemplation and responses, each can spiritually immerse himself in the other. This is the I-thou relationship, in which the partners are not side by side, but face to face.”

  • Excerpt from Dietrich von Hildebrand. “Marriage, The Mystery of Faithful Love.”

“Of all terrestrial communions, conjugal love is the most pronounced form of an I-thou relationship. The beloved person is the object of our thoughts, sentiments, will, hope, and longing. She becomes the center of our life (as far as created goods are concerned).

He whose heart is filled with such conjugal love lives not only with his beloved but for his beloved.

Certainly such an I-thou relationship in its purest form exists only between the human soul and its heavenly Bridegroom, Jesus. In the last analysis we must live only for Him, and in marriage, too, the two partners live together for Him. But in the realm of created goods, conjugal love means living for one another. Compared with all other human relationships, the two partners live in a definite I-thou communion.”


“This giving of self, the specific characteristic of conjugal love (as distinguished from friendship or any other form of love), is also revealed in the decisive character of the words, “I love you.” It may not always be easy to say whether someone whom we know well and whom we like very much may at the same time be considered as a friend, and it may be equally difficult sometimes to answer with a simple “yes” or “no” the question whether we like somebody or not. But between love in the conjugal sense and other forms of love there is such a difference that the question whether or not one loves another person in this sense can be answered quite definitely with “yes” or “no.”

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