O Jesus, my Saviour and Redeemer, Son of the Living God, behold, we kneel before thee and offer thee our reparation: we would like to make amends for all the blasphemies uttered against thy holy Name, for all the injuries done to thee in the Blessed Sacrament, for all the irreverence shown toward thine Immaculate Virgin Mother, for all the calumnies and slanders spoken against thy Spouse, the holy Catholic and Roman Church. Jesus, who hast said:”If you ask the Father anything in My Name, I will give it to you”, we pray and beseech thee for all our brethren who are in danger of sin; shield them from every temptation to fall away from the true faith; save those who are even now standing on the brink of the abyss; to all of them give light and knowledge of the truth, courage and strength for the conflict with evil, perseverance in faith and active charity. For this do we pray, most merciful Jesus, in thy Name, unto God the Father, with whom thou livest and reignest in the unity of the Holy Spirit, world without end. Amen.
“A time is coming when men will go mad, and when they see someone who is not mad, they will attack him, saying, 'You are mad; you are not like us.” ― St. Antony the Great
Thursday, 29 June 2017
Irish Catholics who hate Our Lord Jesus Christ
The snakes have come back to Ireland.
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What kind of pervert parties have been going on in the Vatican?
Are you surprised?
http://whatisupwiththesynod.com/index.php/2017/06/28/lets-play-a-game-i-call-it-connect-the-vatican-perv-dots/
http://whatisupwiththesynod.com/index.php/2017/06/28/lets-play-a-game-i-call-it-connect-the-vatican-perv-dots/
This won't keep under raps long and nor will the Bishop of Rome's attempt to soften the Church's stand on the removal of perverts from the priesthood.
And now Pell? Or was it a set-up? If so, shame on him for being caught in the vortex.
http://www.barnhardt.biz/2017/06/29/toldya-left-right-and-trad-right-cardinal-pell-charged-with-sexually-assaulting-boys/
And now Pell? Or was it a set-up? If so, shame on him for being caught in the vortex.
http://www.barnhardt.biz/2017/06/29/toldya-left-right-and-trad-right-cardinal-pell-charged-with-sexually-assaulting-boys/
Sts. Peter and Paul, on this day when the Church honours your martyrdoms, intercede before Our Lord to send a remedy to these filthy, perverted, satanic sodomites who like termites have driven into the Church and like cockroaches, they hide.
Shine your light, O LORD!
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Monday, 26 June 2017
James Martin, S.J. "homosexual-sex obsessed" and the "ravings of a lunatic."
It's about time.
It's about time someone other than the poor suffering laity and Joseph Sciambra have called out James Martin, S.J., for his homosexual obsession.
Sometimes it takes hard, seemingly coarse language, such as the "ravings of a lunatic," to wake up the man at the core of the problem and his superiors.
James Martin is a priest in desperate need of correction. His Superiors have betrayed him just as he continues to betray Christ and His people, particularly those suffering from same-sex attraction.
James Martin, S.J., hates "gay" men. if he did not, he would not tweet his praise of "pride," as he did yesterday. James Martin is filled with rage, it is time for him to either get the deep spiritual and psychological help that is needed, preferable through a life of prayer and penance in a Cistercian traditionalist monastery far away from a computer or any other Jesuit!
James Martin hates himself. His actions, particularly of late, are the ravings of someone obsessed. Not with Jesus, not with truth, but with sex between men.
Enough of this rage James, enough!
Enough of your lies, your distortions, your embrace of homosexualism and the work of Satan, whom you have embraced as your god.
Enough of your projection upon unsuspecting people who are lead astray by your distortions.
http://wdtprs.com/blog/2017/06/homosexual-sex-obsessed-jesuit-v-bp-paprocki-of-springfield-il-action-item/
It's about time someone other than the poor suffering laity and Joseph Sciambra have called out James Martin, S.J., for his homosexual obsession.
Sometimes it takes hard, seemingly coarse language, such as the "ravings of a lunatic," to wake up the man at the core of the problem and his superiors.
James Martin is a priest in desperate need of correction. His Superiors have betrayed him just as he continues to betray Christ and His people, particularly those suffering from same-sex attraction.
James Martin, S.J., hates "gay" men. if he did not, he would not tweet his praise of "pride," as he did yesterday. James Martin is filled with rage, it is time for him to either get the deep spiritual and psychological help that is needed, preferable through a life of prayer and penance in a Cistercian traditionalist monastery far away from a computer or any other Jesuit!
James Martin hates himself. His actions, particularly of late, are the ravings of someone obsessed. Not with Jesus, not with truth, but with sex between men.
Enough of this rage James, enough!
Enough of your lies, your distortions, your embrace of homosexualism and the work of Satan, whom you have embraced as your god.
Enough of your projection upon unsuspecting people who are lead astray by your distortions.
http://wdtprs.com/blog/2017/06/homosexual-sex-obsessed-jesuit-v-bp-paprocki-of-springfield-il-action-item/
Homosexual sex obsessed Jesuit v. Bp. Paprocki of Springfield, IL – ACTION ITEM!
ACTION ITEM at the end!
A little while ago, His Excellency Most Reverend Thomas John Paprocki, Bishop of Springfield in Illinois, issued a Decree “Regarding Same-Sex ‘Marriage’ and Related Pastoral Issues.”
This Decree reaffirmed Catholic teaching that a marriage is only possible “between one man and one woman.”
...
You saw how Ed Peters handled one critic HERE.
Immediately, homosexual sex obsessed Jesuit James Martin blasted Bp. Paprocki HERE:
If bishops ban members of same-sex marriages from receiving a Catholic funeral, they also have to be consistent. They must also ban divorced and remarried Catholics who have not received annulments, women who has or man who fathers a child out of wedlock, members of straight couples who are living together before marriage, and anyone using birth control. For those are all against church teaching as well. Moreover, they must ban anyone who does not care for the poor, or care for the environment, and anyone who supports torture, for those are church teachings too. More basically, they must ban people who are not loving, not forgiving and not merciful, for these represent the teachings of Jesus, the most fundamental of all church teachings. To focus only on LGBT people, without a similar focus on the moral and sexual behavior of straight people is, in the words of the Catechism, a “sign of unjust discrimination” (2358).
This, friends, is the raving of a lunatic.
For a complete review of homosexual sex obsessed Jesuit James Martin v. Bp. Paprocki, try HERE, a blog by a Catholic man who suffered with same-sex affliction and is now striving to live a holy life.
URGENT: In his post he makes a great suggestion: drop Bp. Paprocki a supportive note! The diocese’s contact form and addresses:
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Saturday, 24 June 2017
Pope Bergoglio's silence convicts him
The former Director of the Vatican Bank gives his opinion on the state of the Church under Pope Bergoglio.
What we and others have been saying for four years now is becoming clearer to more and more, nearly daily.
Pope Francis’ silence is a bold denial of objective truth: former Vatican Bank chief
Why doesn’t the Pope respond to the Dubia? The former director of the Vatican Bank thinks he knows why. In a biting essay in Italy’s La Verità , translated below, Ettore Gotti Tedeschi suggests that Francis is sending two messages through his silence: that he can contradict himself if he likes and that he wishes to impose a “New Catholic Morality” on the Church. This new morality would be based not on doctrine but on the subjective opinions of the individual conscience. Meanwhile, Amoris Laetitia’s denial of eternal damnation contradicts Jesus’ assertions in the Gospel that sinners are indeed in danger of this fate. Ultimately, Francis’ silence — which allows doubts to continue to flourish — is a denial of objective truth.
June 23, 2017 (LifeSiteNews) — I see two implicit messages in the Pope’s failure to answer the dubia. The first implicit message is “I can contradict myself if I want to.” At the start of the Synod on the Family (October 2014), the Pope invited the cardinals to speak openly and frankly, without fear of embarrassing the Pope (the famous parresia). And yet for months the Pope has refused to respond privately or publicly to the dubia expressed by four cardinals who represent a large part of the faithful.
Read the rest at: https://www.lifesitenews.com/opinion/pope-francis-silence-is-a-bold-denial-of-objective-truth-former-vatican-ban
Read the rest at: https://www.lifesitenews.com/opinion/pope-francis-silence-is-a-bold-denial-of-objective-truth-former-vatican-ban
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Friday, 23 June 2017
Oh, how these heretics in the Church hate Cardinal Sarah
The liberals and heretics in the Church are speechless. They are between a rock and a very hard place. They hate Cardinal Sarah, but they can't hate him too much because he is an African.
You can thank Archbiship Marcel Lefebvre for these faithful Africans. May they come to rescue us from our modern paganism.
http://www.catholicherald.co.uk/issues/june-23rd-2017/why-cardinal-sarah-terrifies-his-critics/
You can thank Archbiship Marcel Lefebvre for these faithful Africans. May they come to rescue us from our modern paganism.
http://www.catholicherald.co.uk/issues/june-23rd-2017/why-cardinal-sarah-terrifies-his-critics/
Why Cardinal Sarah terrifies his critics
Cardinal Sarah's opponents have attacked his views and called for his sacking. His response has been a gracious silence
A growing crowd wants Cardinal Robert Sarah’s head on a platter. Open a liberal Catholic periodical and you are likely to find a call for the dismissal of the Guinean cardinal who heads the Vatican’s Congregation for Divine Worship: “It’s past time for [Pope Francis] to replace Cardinal Sarah” (Maureen Fiedler, National Catholic Reporter); “New wine might be needed at the Congregation for Divine Worship” (Christopher Lamb, the Tablet); “Curia officials who refuse to get with Francis’s programme should leave. Or the Pope should send them somewhere else” (Robert Mickens, Commonweal); “Francis must put his foot down. Cardinals like Robert Sarah … may feel that with a papacy heading in the wrong direction, foot-dragging is a duty. But that does not mean Francis has to put up with them” (The Editors, the Tablet).
Sarah was not always treated as the most
dangerous man in Christendom. When he was appointed to his post by Pope Francis
in 2014, he enjoyed the goodwill even of those who criticise him today. Mickens
described him as “unambitious, a good listener and, despite showing a clear
conservative side since coming to Rome … a ‘Vatican II man’ ”. Lamb was told by
his sources that Sarah was someone liberals could like, the kind of bishop who
was sympathetic to “inculturation”. John Allen summed up the consensus around
the Vatican: Sarah was a low-profile bishop, “warm, funny and modest”.
All that changed on October 6, 2015, the
third day of the contentious synod on the family. The synod fathers were riven
by the seemingly competing demands of reaching out to people who felt
stigmatised by the Church’s sexual teaching and boldly proclaiming truth to a
hostile world. In what has come to be known as the “apocalyptic beasts” speech,
Sarah insisted that both were possible. “We are not contending against
creatures of flesh and blood,” he told his brother bishops. “We need to be
inclusive and welcoming to all that is human.” But the Church must still
proclaim the truth in the face of two great challenges. “On the one hand, the
idolatry of Western freedom; on the other, Islamic fundamentalism: atheistic
secularism versus religious fanaticism.”
As a young priest, Sarah studied at the
Ecole Biblique in Jerusalem and planned a dissertation on “Isaiah, Chapters
9-11, in Light of Northwestern Semitic Linguistics: Ugaritic, Phoenician and
Punic”. So it is no surprise that he employed biblical language to make his
point. Western freedom and Islamic fundamentalism, he told the assembly, were
like two “apocalyptic beasts”. The image comes from the Book of Revelation,
which describes how two beasts will attack the Church. The first comes out of
the sea with seven heads, 10 horns, and blasphemy on its lips. The second rises
out of the land performing great wonders, and persuades the world to worship
the first.
This strange dynamic – one monstrous threat
leading men to embrace the other – is what Sarah sees at work in our own time.
Fear of religious repression induces some to worship an idolatrous freedom. (I
recall the time I found myself the only man left sitting when Ayaan Hirsi Ali
ended a speech by asking her audience to give an ovation “To blasphemy!”) On
the other hand, attacks on human nature tempt some to embrace the false
reassurance of religious fundamentalism, which has its most horrible expression
under the black flag of ISIS. Each evil tempts those who fear it to succumb to
its opposite. As with communism and Nazism in the 20th century, both must be
resisted.
Archbishop Stanisław Gądecki, head of the
Polish bishops’ conference, wrote that Sarah’s intervention was made at a “very
high theological and intellectual level”, but others seemed to miss its meaning
altogether. Archbishop Mark Coleridge of Brisbane decried the use of
“apocalyptic language”. (One wonders what he makes of the rest of John’s
Revelation.) “The boys don’t like to be reminded of judgment,” quipped one
cardinal after Sarah spoke.
A prominent Vatican watcher wrote to me
from Rome: “He stepped in it today by talking about the two beasts of the
Apocalypse. His popable stock took a hit.” Fr James Martin SJ claimed that
Sarah had violated the Catechism, “which asks us to treat LGBT people with
‘respect, compassion and sensitivity’ ”.
One sometimes wants to ask whether, for
Catholics like Fr Martin, there are any words in which the Church’s sexual
teaching can be defended – since they seem never to employ them. Still, the
reaction to Sarah’s speech probably had more to do with simple illiteracy than
any difference in principle. Cardinal Wilfred Napier of Durban said in the
run-up to the synod that Europeans suffer from a “widespread ignorance and
rejection not only of Church teaching but also Scripture”. He was right. Those
who do not live in Scripture and know its figures first-hand are more likely to
view biblical language as irrelevant or inflammatory.
On October 14, a week after Sarah’s speech,
Cardinal Walter Kasper complained about African interventions at the synod. “I
can only speak of Germany where the great majority wants an opening about
divorce and remarriage. It’s the same in Great Britain, it’s everywhere.” Well,
not quite everywhere: “With Africa it’s impossible. But they should not tell us
too much what to do.”
Kasper’s dismissal of Sarah and the other
Africans prompted an immediate outcry. Obianuju Ekeocha, a Nigerian Catholic
who campaigns against abortion, wrote: “Imagine my shock today as I read the
words of one of the most prominent synod fathers … As an African woman now
living in Europe, I am used to having my moral views and values ignored or put
down as an ‘African issue’.”
Cardinal Napier agreed: “It’s a real worry
to read an expression like ‘the Pope’s Theologian’ applied to Cardinal Kasper …
Kasper isn’t very respectful towards the African Church and its leaders.”
Kasper’s statement was like the breaking of
a dam. Since then, a great wave of abuse has poured over Sarah. His critics
have described him as uppity, uneducated and possibly criminal – or at least in
need of a good beating.
Michael Sean Winters of the National
Catholic Reporter reminded Sarah of his role (“Curial cardinals are, after all,
staff, exalted staff, but staff”). La Croix’s Fr William Grim called his work
“asinine … patently stupid … red-capped idiocy”. Andrea Grillo, a liberal
Italian liturgist, wrote: “Sarah has shown, for years, a significant inadequacy
and incompetence in the field of liturgy.”
In the Tablet, Fr Anthony Ruff corrected
Sarah. “It would be good if he could study the reforms more deeply and
understand, for example, what ‘mystery’ means in Catholic theology.” Massimo
Faggioli, a vaticanist who haunts Rome’s gelaterias, innocently observed that
Sarah’s apocalyptic beasts speech “would be subject to criminal charges in some
countries”. (Having ministered for years under the brutal Marxist dictatorship
of Sékou Touré, Sarah hardly needs reminding that open profession of Christian
belief can be a crime.)
After Pope Francis rejected Sarah’s call
last year for priests to celebrate mass ad orientem, contempt for Sarah broke
out in a shower of blows: “It is highly unusual for the Vatican to publicly
slap down a Prince of the Church, yet not entirely surprising given how
Cardinal Sarah has operated…” (Christopher Lamb, Tablet); “the Pope slapped
down Cardinal Sarah quite strongly, with only a bit of face-saving spared him,”
(Anthony Ruff, Pray Tell); “Pope slaps down Sarah” (Robert Mickens, on
Twitter); “Pope Francis … slapped him down” (Mickens again, in Commonweal); “a
further slap-down” (Mickens once more, a few months later in La Croix). Added
up, it makes for quite a beating.
Exchanging charges of insensitivity is
probably not the best way to settle doctrinal disputes, but the rhetoric of
Sarah’s critics reveals something important about Catholic life today: in
disputes doctrinal, moral and liturgical, liberal Catholics have become
ecclesial nationalists.
Traditional Catholics tend to support
consistent doctrinal standards and pastoral approaches regardless of national
boundaries. If they do not actually prefer the Latin Mass, they want vernacular
translations to track the Latin as closely as possible. They are not
scandalised by the way Africans speak of homosexuality or Middle Eastern
Christians of Islamism.
Liberal Catholics, meanwhile, campaign for
vernacular translation written in idiomatic style and approved by national bishops’
conferences, not by Rome. Local realities require truth to be trimmed whenever
it crosses a border. Catholic doctrinal statements should be couched in
pastorally sensitive language – sensitive, that is, to the sensibilities of the
educated, wealthy West.
One of the advantages of ecclesial
nationalism is that it allows liberals to avoid arguing on direct doctrinal
grounds, where traditional “rigorists” tend to have the upper hand. If truth
must be mediated by local realities, no man in Rome or Abuja will have much say
over the faith of Brussels and Stuttgart (this was the point behind Kasper’s
dismissal of Africans).
One sees this in writers like Commonweal’s
Rita Ferrone, who says that rather than heeding Sarah, English speakers should
be “trusting our own people and our own wisdom concerning prayer in our native
tongue”. The “we” behind that “our” is not global and Catholic, but bourgeois
and American.
What if instead of being put back in his
place, slapped down and locked up for violating Western speech codes, Sarah
becomes pope? This is what his critics fear most. Mickens writes of the dark
possibility of a “Pius XIII (also known as Robert Sarah)”. Lamb says that Sarah
may turn out to be “the first black Pope”. (That would be a beautiful thing – Sarah’s
parents, converts in the remote Guinean village of Ourous, assumed that only
white men could become priests and laughed when their son said he wanted to go
to seminary.) The same well-connected Vatican watcher who told me that Sarah’s
stock fell during the synod now says his fortunes are improving. “People have
noticed all the attacks, and his gracious refusal to respond in kind.”
It is indeed remarkable that Sarah has
suffered this hail of abuse with such grace. In his newly published book The
Power of Silence, we hear his stifled cry of anguish:
I painfully experienced assassination by
gossip, slander and public humiliation, and I learned that when a person has
decided to destroy you, he has no lack of words, spite and hypocrisy; falsehood
has an immense capacity for constructing arguments, proofs and truths out of
sand. When this is the behaviour of men of the Church, and in particular of
bishops, the pain is still deeper. But … we must remain calm and silent, asking
for the grace never to give in to rancour, hatred and feelings of
worthlessness. Let us stand firm in our love for God and for his Church, in
humility.
Despite it all, Sarah is a man unbowed. His
book reiterates his call for Mass ad orientem and the rest of the “reform of
the reform”: “God willing, when he wills and as he wills, the reform of the
reform will take place in the liturgy. Despite the gnashing of teeth, it will
happen, for the future of the Church is at stake.”
If Sarah has refused to make himself
pleasing to those who run Rome, he is not about to serve any other party
either. In this wonderfully individual book, he tells old Islamic folktales,
dotes on the suffering and weak, and decries military intervention: “How can we
not be scandalised and horrified by the action of American and Western
governments in Iraq, Libya, Afghanistan and Syria?” Sarah views these as
idolatrous outpourings of blood “in the name of the goddess Democracy” and “in
the name of Liberty, another Western goddess”. He opposes the effort to build
“a religion without borders and a new global ethics”.
If that seems hyperbolic, recall that six
days after missiles hit Baghdad, Tony Blair sent George W Bush a memo saying,
“Our ambition is big: to construct a global agenda around which we can unite
the world … to spread our values of freedom, democracy, tolerance.” Sarah views
this programme as something close to blasphemy.
He has equally pungent views on the modern
economy: “The Church would commit a fatal mistake if she exhausted herself in
giving a sort of social face to the modern world that has been unleashed by
free-market capitalism.”
War, persecution, exploitation: all these
forces are part of a “dictatorship of noise”, whose incessant slogans distract
men and discredit the Church. In order to resist it, Sarah turns to the example
of Brother Vincent, a recently deceased young man whom Sarah dearly loved. Only
if we love and pray like Vincent can we hear la musica callada, the silent
music the angels played for John of the Cross. Yes, this book shows that Sarah
has a great deal to say: on the mystical life, the Church and world affairs.
But for the most part he keeps silence – while the world talks about him.
Matthew Schmitz is literary editor of First
Things and a Robert Novak Journalism Fellow
This article first appeared in the June 23
2017 issue of the Catholic Herald. To read the magazine in full, from anywhere
in the world, go here
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For God So Loved the World
Act of Consecration of the Human Race
to the Sacred Heart of Jesus
Most sweet Jesus, Redeemer of the human race, look down upon us humbly
prostrate before Thy altar. We are Thine, and Thine we wish to be; but, to be
more surely united with Thee, behold each one of us freely consecrates himself
today to Thy Most Sacred Heart. Many indeed have never known Thee; many too,
despising Thy precepts, have rejected Thee. Have mercy on them all, most
merciful Jesus, and draw them to Thy Sacred Heart.
Be
Thou King, O Lord, not only of the faithful who have never forsaken Thee, but
also of the prodigal children who have abandoned Thee; grant that they may
quickly return to their Father's house lest they die of wretchedness and
hunger.
Be
Thou King of those who are deceived by erroneous opinions, or whom discord
keeps aloof; call them back to the harbor of truth and unity of faith, so that
soon there may be but one flock and one Shepherd.
Be
Thou King of all those who are still involved in the darkness of idolatry or of
Islamism; refuse not to draw them all into the light and kingdom of God. Turn
Thine eyes of mercy toward the children of that race, once Thy chosen people:
of old they called down upon themselves the Blood of the Savior; may it now
descend upon them a laver of redemption and of life.
Grant, O Lord, to Thy Church assurance of freedom and immunity from
harm; give peace and order to all nations, and make the earth resound from pole
to pole with one cry: Praise to the Divine Heart that wrought our salvation; to
It be glory and Honor forever. Amen.
Wednesday, 21 June 2017
Guest post: Patronising youth, even if by the Pope is still patronising
A guest post by Irenaeus, a 23 year old reader of Vox and more than slightly put off by the patronising of young Catholics as the new Synod soon comes upon us.
Birds, Bees, Youth,
Youth Masses and Yutes
by Irenaeus
When I was in elementary school about ten years ago, sex
ed was taught throughout Grades 6 to 8 in the Catholic Ontario school system, during puberty, at precisely the time we needed it. When we weren’t watching
informative videos on the reproductive systems or labeling diagrams of said
reproductive systems, we were given relative freedom to ask our burning
questions about fertilization and the like. Never once did I ask – or hear
anyone else do the same – when women and men should have their first child.
Until now.
In preparation for the much-hyped 2018 Synod on the Youth, Faith and Vocational
Discernment, Il Vaticano has aggressively pushed for youth aged 16 to 29 to
complete a survey which promises to “provide [them] with the opportunity to
communicate, express and recount who you are and what you want to say about
yourself.” It’s being lauded on social media as the best thing to happen to
Catholic youth since sliced bread.
Newsflash: it’s not. And it’s time to stop treating
youth like they need special treatment.
In addition to the odd question I mentioned above, the
survey asks youth to rank characteristics they feel they consider themselves to
possess on a 1-5 rating. Or rank their satisfaction with certain institutions.
Indicate their sentiments about the working world. Explain why they live with
their parents. Why they are unable to have children. If they involve themselves
in society through “movements of some type.” If they are Catholic, and how
often they participate in “religious services.” Use certain words to describe
God. Describe their view of Jesus. Rank only three things (out of nine!) which
they consider to be “of particular urgency for the Catholic Church today.” Describe
their habits on “the social network” and view of its importance. You get the
picture.
I have a couple questions of my own for the people who
put this together, and make it look like it came out of Angus Reid. Who cares?
Why is there such a willing desire to dumb things down and appeal to more than
Catholic youth? Why do the youth deserve an entire synod devoted just to them?
I’ll tell you why: it’s because the youth have been
indoctrinated to think they are special in the Catholic Church and will somehow
become its saviours.
Hear me, fellow youth: You’re not. And we already have
a Savior. His name is Jesus Christ, Supreme Creator and King of the Universe.
Take it from me. I’m in my early twenties – fitting the
demographic range targeted for the survey – and I spend regular time with
people who are at least ten years my senior who aren’t my parents. On a weekly
basis. We talk about serious matters affecting the Church, and discussions are
passionate. I’m spoken to as though I am older than I actually am. Things
aren’t watered down for me because I’m younger. I’m given the straight up truth
and I regularly peruse other materials to bolster my knowledge. In short, I am
taken seriously.
Unlike the survey, which slathers on a veneer of
respect in order to coerce youth to agree with its modernist, progressive,
Novus Ordo-based ideology.
What deceit. What duplicity. Like those youth Masses
which are all the rage. With its guitars. Pop-based music. Priests who step out
of the sanctuary in order to connect more with the youth, with horrible,
simpering sermons to boot. Along with a host of other abuses I’m not going to
mention. The youth may come out, but how many actually stick with Catholicism
past high school? Regularly attend Mass once they move away from home? Not
become apostates? Or otherwise succumb to destructive ideologies currently
running rampant on post-secondary campuses? Though there are some, it’s not as
many as the droves of youth who come to your Saturday youth Masses, pastors and
youth ministers.
As a youth, I stopped attending those Masses long ago.
They are disrespectful to our Lord. They are also disrespectful to the youth,
who come there looking for something solid and immutable when their lives are
in a swirl of change. They don’t get that in Masses that blatantly ignore the
reason we have a Mass in the first place. They don’t get that by being taught
watered-down, Protestantized Catholic tenets, which ill-equips them for the
real world, which is so anti-Catholic. They don’t get that in youth groups,
where they are basically forced to agree with what everyone else is saying,
even if they personally don’t. Quite simply, they don’t carry on the faith as
they should when they receive “primacy of place” in a place where they
shouldn’t. Back when I was a Novus Ordo Catholic, I was involved in these
things, and it sickens me I used to think youth were the saviours of the Church.
Pastors and youth ministers, are you willing to take
me up on a challenge?
Abolish youth ministry. Get rid of Lifeteen. EDGE. The
horrible Alpha program. Pluck the youth Masses out of the Mass schedules.
Disband the youth bands. Trash all the terrible, modernist music. Like a
particular Jesuit who appears on this blog, you’re losing more souls than
you’re saving. In the vacuum that results, have the Mass of the Ages – the
Tridentine Latin Mass – and nothing else. Restore Gregorian Chant. Polyphony.
Institute a rigid catechesis program. Teach yourself the many abuses of the
Mass – anything that diminishes the sacred – and eradicate them.
It won’t be immediate. Or easy. But the return will be
more than you’re getting now. Believe me. I’ve seen more return after almost a
year of attending the TLM than almost four years of attending the Novus Ordo.
If we simply stopped putting youth on a pedestal, we
wouldn’t need to deal with simpering surveys like the one put out by the
Vatican. Or deal with priests that give lip service while ill-equipping their
charges to face an anti-Catholic world. We need youth to become true Catholics
who will carry on the faith after they stop being children. We need adults firm
in their faith.
In the meantime, let’s stop using the word youth and
replace it with the word ‘yutes.’ It’s what the survey wants us to do, anyway.
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Tuesday, 20 June 2017
Saint Jude speaks to us today
Epistle of Saint Jude the Apostle
[1] Jude, the servant of
Jesus Christ, and brother of James: to them that are beloved in God the Father,
and preserved in Jesus Christ, and called. [2] Mercy unto you, and peace, and
charity be fulfilled. [3] Dearly beloved, taking all care to write unto you
concerning your common salvation, I was under a necessity to write unto you: to
beseech you to contend earnestly for the faith once delivered to the saints.
[4] For certain men are secretly entered in, (who were written of long ago unto
this judgment,) ungodly men, turning the grace of our Lord God into
riotousness, and denying the only sovereign Ruler, and our Lord Jesus Christ.
[5] I will therefore admonish you, though ye once knew all things, that Jesus,
having saved the people out of the land of Egypt, did afterwards destroy them
that believed not:
[6] And the
angels who kept not their principality, but forsook their own habitation, he
hath reserved under darkness in everlasting chains, unto the judgment of the
great day. [7] As Sodom and Gomorrha, and the neighbouring cities, in like
manner, having given themselves to fornication, and going after other flesh,
were made an example, suffering the punishment of eternal fire. [8] In like
manner these men also defile the flesh, and despise dominion, and blaspheme
majesty. [9] When Michael the archangel, disputing with the devil, contended
about the body of Moses, he durst not bring against him the judgment of railing
speech, but said: The Lord command thee. [10] But these men blaspheme whatever
things they know not: and what things soever they naturally know, like dumb
beasts, in these they are corrupted.
[11] Woe
unto them, for they have gone in the way of Cain: and after the error of Balaam
they have for reward poured out themselves, and have perished in the
contradiction of Core. [12] These are spots in their banquets, feasting
together without fear, feeding themselves, clouds without water, which are
carried about by winds, trees of the autumn, unfruitful, twice dead, plucked up
by the roots, [13] Raging waves of the sea, foaming out their own confusion;
wandering stars, to whom the storm of darkness is reserved for ever. [14] Now
of these Enoch also, the seventh from Adam, prophesied, saying: Behold, the
Lord cometh with thousands of his saints, [15] To execute judgment upon all,
and to reprove all the ungodly for all the works of their ungodliness, whereby
they have done ungodly, and of all the hard things which ungodly sinners have
spoken against God.
[16] These
are murmurers, full of complaints, walking according to their own desires, and
their mouth speaketh proud things, admiring persons for gain's sake. [17] But
you, my dearly beloved, be mindful of the words which have been spoken before
by the apostles of our Lord Jesus Christ, [18] Who told you, that in the last
time there should come mockers, walking according to their own desires in
ungodlinesses. [19] These are they, who separate themselves, sensual men,
having not the Spirit. [20] But you, my beloved, building yourselves upon your
most holy faith, praying in the Holy Ghost,
[21] Keep
yourselves in the love of God, waiting for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ,
unto life everlasting. [22] And some indeed reprove, being judged: [23] But
others save, pulling them out of the fire. And on others have mercy, in fear,
hating also the spotted garment which is carnal. [24] Now to him who is able to
preserve you without sin, and to present you spotless before the presence of
his glory with exceeding joy, in the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, [25] To
the only God our Saviour through Jesus Christ our Lord, be glory and
magnificence, empire and power, before all ages, and now, and for all ages of
ages. Amen.
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An abortion advocate is not enough, now he appoints a euthanasia advocate to the Pontifical Academy for Life
I am beyond words.
https://rorate-caeli.blogspot.com/2017/06/new-pontifical-academy-of-life.html
https://rorate-caeli.blogspot.com/2017/06/new-pontifical-academy-of-life.html
New Pontifical Academy of Life Appointee Supports Euthanasia by Starvation
An ethics study group for the Italian Jesuit magazine Aggiornamenti Sociali, headed by Fr. Maurizio Chiodi, a newly appointed member of the Pontifical Academy for Life and a theologian of the Northern Italian Theological Faculty of Milan, has joined Italian euthanasia activists in supporting a bill that would legalize physician assisted suicide and/or euthanasia in certain cases. The bill has already been approved by the House and is now before the Italian Senate.
Fr. Chiodi's study group cites "proportionalism" to argue that terminally ill cancer patients and those in a persistent vegetative state (like Terri Schaivo - pictured here) should have a legal right to refuse food and water, or to create an advanced healthcare directives for such a euthanasia by starvation and dehydration. Fr. Chiodi's group writes:
2. ... A democratic state is made up of citizens committed to respecting the different ethics, world views and religions, in a context of mutual inclusion and sincere hospitality without trying to impose itself on others.....
5. A controversial issue concerns artificial nutrition and hydration (ANH), which the draft of the law includes among the treatments that can be refused in an AHD [advance healthcare directive] or advance planning. In Catholic thought it is often stated that these means are always obligatory; in reality, ANH [artificial nutrition and hydration] is a medical and technical intervention and as such does not avoid the judgment of proportionality. Nor can it be excluded that sometimes it is no longer able to achieve the purpose of providing nourishment to the patient or the alleviation of suffering. The former case can occur in the illness of terminal cancer; the second [can occur] in a vegetative state which is extend indefinitely, if the patient has previously stated that this prospect is unacceptable. Since it can not be ruled out that in cases like these the ANH [artificial nutrition and hydration] becomes a disproportionate treatment, its inclusion among the refusable treatments is correct."
On the contrary Pope St. John Paul II clearly refuted Fr. Chiodi in this matter in a 2004 address:
4. Medical doctors and health-care personnel, society and the Church have moral duties toward these persons from which they cannot exempt themselves without lessening the demands both of professional ethics and human and Christian solidarity.The sick person in a vegetative state, awaiting recovery or a natural end, still has the right to basic health care (nutrition, hydration, cleanliness, warmth, etc.), and to the prevention of complications related to his confinement to bed. He also has the right to appropriate rehabilitative care and to be monitored for clinical signs of eventual recovery.
I should like particularly to underline how the administration of water and food, even when provided by artificial means, always represents a natural means of preserving life, not a medical act. Its use, furthermore, should be considered, in principle, ordinary and proportionate, and as such morally obligatory, insofar as and until it is seen to have attained its proper finality, which in the present case consists in providing nourishment to the patient and alleviation of his suffering.
The obligation to provide the "normal care due to the sick in such cases" (Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, Iura et Bona, p. IV) includes, in fact, the use of nutrition and hydration (cf. Pontifical Council "Cor Unum", Dans le Cadre, 2, 4, 4; Pontifical Council for Pastoral Assistance to Health Care Workers, Charter of Health Care Workers, n. 120). The evaluation of probabilities, founded on waning hopes for recovery when the vegetative state is prolonged beyond a year, cannot ethically justify the cessation or interruption of minimal care for the patient, including nutrition and hydration. Death by starvation or dehydration is, in fact, the only possible outcome as a result of their withdrawal. In this sense it ends up becoming, if done knowingly and willingly, true and proper euthanasia by omission.
The Pontifical Academy for Life's 2000 Document, "Respect for the Dignity of the Dying" as confirmed by John Paul II similarly stated: "One must always provide ordinary care (including artificial nutrition and hydration), palliative treatment, especially the proper therapy for pain, in a dialogue with the patient which keeps him informed."
Likewise, a 2007 declaration by the CDF , confirmed by Pope Benedict XVI, declared:
First question: Is the administration of food and water (whether by natural or artificial means) to a patient in a “vegetative state” morally obligatory except when they cannot be assimilated by the patient’s body or cannot be administered to the patient without causing significant physical discomfort?Response: Yes. The administration of food and water even by artificial means is, in principle, an ordinary and proportionate means of preserving life. It is therefore obligatory to the extent to which, and for as long as, it is shown to accomplish its proper finality, which is the hydration and nourishment of the patient. In this way suffering and death by starvation and dehydration are prevented.Second question: When nutrition and hydration are being supplied by artificial means to a patient in a “permanent vegetative state”, may they be discontinued when competent physicians judge with moral certainty that the patient will never recover consciousness?Response: No. A patient in a “permanent vegetative state” is a person with fundamental human dignity and must, therefore, receive ordinary and proportionate care which includes, in principle, the administration of water and food even by artificial means.
February 2017 also saw the publication of a problematic update to the Pontifical Council for Pastoral Assistance to Health Care Workers's New Charter for Health Care Workers, paragraph 152 of which affirms:
"Nutrition and hydration, even artificially administered are to be considered among the basic cares due to the dying, when they do not become too burdensome or are of some benefit. Their unjustified withdrawal can have the significance of a true and proper act of euthanasia."
The 1995 older version of this text admittedly left room for clarity on this issue, as it had stated in paragraph 120: "... The administration of food and liquids, even artificially, is part of the normal treatment always due to the patient when this is not burdensome for him: their undue suspension could be real and properly so-called euthanasia."
It should be noted that besides his stance in support of euthanasia, Fr. Chiodi also opposes the Church's perennial teaching on contraception.
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Pope not only ignores the Cardinals' dubia, but their request for an Audience
The Pope not only ignores the legitimate questions, the dubia, of four leading Cardinals of the Church, he even ignores their plea for an audience.
Remember friends; your job and mine is to be faithful to Our Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of the Etneral Father begotten from the beginning, consubstantial with Him and the Second Person in the Unity of the Godhead of the Holy Trinity. Your job is to be faithful to Him. Let us praise the FATHER, SON & HOLY SPIRIT, let us praise Him forever. Put not your trust in princes or popes. You must remain faithful to Jesus and to His Church and to the Papacy as an institution and the Magisterium of teaching of Holy Scripture and Holy Tradition. You must be faithful to Christ, not to men.
http://www.ncregister.com/blog/edward-pentin/full-text-of-dubia-cardinals-letter-asking-pope-for-an-audience
Remember friends; your job and mine is to be faithful to Our Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of the Etneral Father begotten from the beginning, consubstantial with Him and the Second Person in the Unity of the Godhead of the Holy Trinity. Your job is to be faithful to Him. Let us praise the FATHER, SON & HOLY SPIRIT, let us praise Him forever. Put not your trust in princes or popes. You must remain faithful to Jesus and to His Church and to the Papacy as an institution and the Magisterium of teaching of Holy Scripture and Holy Tradition. You must be faithful to Christ, not to men.
http://www.ncregister.com/blog/edward-pentin/full-text-of-dubia-cardinals-letter-asking-pope-for-an-audience
“Most Holy Father,
It is with a certain trepidation that I address myself to Your Holiness, during these days of the Easter season. I do so on behalf of the Most Eminent Cardinals: Walter Brandmüller, Raymond L. Burke, Joachim Meisner, and myself.
We wish to begin by renewing our absolute dedication and our unconditional love for the Chair of Peter and for Your august person, in whom we recognize the Successor of Peter and the Vicar of Jesus: the “sweet Christ on earth,” as Saint Catherine of Siena was fond of saying. We do not share in the slightest the position of those who consider the See of Peter vacant, nor of those who want to attribute to others the indivisible responsibility of the Petrine munus. We are moved solely by the awareness of the grave responsibility arising from the munus of cardinals: to be advisers of the Successor of Peter in his sovereign ministry. And from the Sacrament of the Episcopate, which “has placed us as bishops to pasture the Church, which He has acquired with his blood” (Acts 20:28).
On September 19, 2016 we delivered to Your Holiness and to the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith five dubia, asking You to resolve uncertainties and to bring clarity on some points of the post-synodal Apostolic Exhortation, Amoris Laetitia.
Not having received any response from Your Holiness, we have reached the decision to ask You, respectfully and humbly, for an Audience, together if Your Holiness would like. We attach, as is the practice, an Audience Sheet in which we present the two points we wish to discuss with you.
Most Holy Father,
A year has now gone by since the publication of Amoris Laetitia. During this time, interpretations of some objectively ambiguous passages of the post-synodal Exhortation have publicly been given that are not divergent from, but contrary to, the permanent Magisterium of the Church. Despite the fact that the Prefect of the Doctrine of the Faith has repeatedly declared that the doctrine of the Church has not changed, numerous statements have appeared from individual Bishops, Cardinals, and even Episcopal Conferences, approving what the Magisterium of the Church has never approved. Not only access to the Holy Eucharist for those who objectively and publicly live in a situation of grave sin, and intend to remain in it, but also a conception of moral conscience contrary to the Tradition of the Church. And so it is happening — how painful it is to see this! — that what is sin in Poland is good in Germany, that what is prohibited in the archdiocese of Philadelphia is permitted in Malta. And so on. One is reminded of the bitter observation of B. Pascal: “Justice on this side of the Pyrenees, injustice on the other; justice on the left bank of the river, injustice on the right bank.”
Numerous competent lay faithful, who are deeply in love with the Church and staunchly loyal to the Apostolic See, have turned to their Pastors and to Your Holiness in order to be confirmed in the Holy Doctrine concerning the three sacraments of Marriage, Confession, and the Eucharist. And in these very days, in Rome, six lay faithful, from every Continent, have presented a very well-attended study seminar with the meaningful title: “Bringing clarity.”
Faced with this grave situation, in which many Christian communities are being divided, we feel the weight of our responsibility, and our conscience impels us to ask humbly and respectfully for an Audience.
May Your Holiness remember us in Your prayers, as we pledge to remember You in ours. And we ask for the gift of Your Apostolic Blessing.
Carlo Card. Caffarra
Rome, April 25, 2017
Feast of Saint Mark the Evangelist
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AUDIENCE SHEET
1. Request for clarification of the five points indicated by the dubia; reasons for this request.
2. Situation of confusion and disorientation, especially among pastors of souls, in primis parish priests.”
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