Spock the Catholic
Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010Here’s a great post I found linked from Insight Scoop;
Spock Would Make A Great Catholic
Well done by Larry D.
Archive for the ‘Apologetics’ CategorySpock the CatholicTuesday, March 2nd, 2010Here’s a great post I found linked from Insight Scoop; Spock Would Make A Great Catholic Well done by Larry D. Anti Catholic Movie on DVDTuesday, March 2nd, 20102012 is out on DVD and is being promoted on Google Ads. Here’s a link to Father Barron’s (Word On Fire Ministries) review of the movie. He doesn’t recommend it. http://www.wordonfire.org/WOF-TV/Commentaries-New/Fr-Barron-comments-on-2012-movie.aspx Here’s the U-tube version; More sad fruits of the “Spirit of Vatican II”Sunday, February 28th, 2010A long time ago I made the error of judging the truth of a religious belief and system of beliefs, based upon the actions of a few that were leaders of a local congregation of that particular belief system. Hypocrisy can be found almost anywhere and among religious we look more intently for it if we are so inclined. As it happened, I discovered that there were other reasons, sound legitimate theological reasons for leaving that faith community behind and I entered the Catholic Church. By then I realized that the truth of the faith is not measured by how seriously its adherents take it. Indeed, at the time I entered the Church the clerical abuse scandal in the Boston, Mass area was at its peak. But there had been other scandals and most recently it has been the same thing all over again in Ireland. I think that in this case, while the details of the problem are terribly sad and a real indictment of the leadership of the Church in Ireland, the report that was commissioned was very instructive, and well worth reviewing for its clear assessment of what went wrong, who was responsible and what it was they were thinking. Here’s an excellent article by Michael Kelly on that report called, The Wolves Roamed Freely. The First InquisitionFriday, January 22nd, 2010
Deal with the devilWednesday, January 13th, 2010I heard this on the news today and looked it up; But this brings up an issue that seems to have infected a number of Protestant groups. Whether they are fringe or not is up to their peers to decide I suppose. But I think that it is one manifestation of something that has come to be known as a “prosperity gospel.” This is perhaps the reverse side of that thinking, that disasters that happen are a result of the sin of those people involved. Well, if we look strictly at the Old Testament we can see a pattern there of disaster falling on Israel when they got away from God. But it must be remembered that they had a covenant with God, and it was not just religious but had to do with their lineage. That is why the sins of the fathers are visited on the sons. But bad things happen to good people as well. How are we to explain that? Is it because of their sin specifically? Isn’t that just the inverse of the idea that God will bless you with good things, material wealth and health if you have enough faith? We must remember that Jesus was asked a similar question;
Certainly, God can allow bad things to happen to people as a result of their own sin. Some sins carry their own punishment, such as drug abuse. But we must not pretend to judge the hearts of other people. It is difficult to avoid, and I am just as guilty of that as anyone at times. Jesus’ answer is not an easy one to understand but we must accept it. Why I could never consider myself a Feeneyite…Saturday, January 9th, 2010…regardless of how I understand the doctrine Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus, whether in the strict sense of Fr. Feeney or in a more nuanced sense that seems to prevail in the thinking of the Magisterium including Benedict XVI and John Paul II, as evidenced in encyclicals and the CCC. Let’s say just a word about EENS. (more…) More from Fr. Barron on Religion and ScienceFriday, January 8th, 2010I don’t entirely agree with his polar symmetry of error regarding the Intelligent Design theory and the atheists. There are nuances to ID and variations of theory that make this objection disappear. Otherwise, thematically it is right on the mark, in my opinion. Note: Thanks to Insight Scoop for the heads up. A Belgian Priest and the Big BangTuesday, January 5th, 2010Did you know that the Big Bang theory of the beginnings of the universe originated from a Belgian priest? Here’s Father Barron’s sermon from Sunday Jan. 3/2010 called; Some other not well known facts in this sermon; Pascal, Descartes, Newton, Copernicus all devoutly religious men. Gregor Mendel, father of modern genetics, a priest. His list goes on, the point being that science is only possible with a Christian foundation and that the myth that the two are opposed in principle is just that, a myth. St. Paul, bridge across the Christian divideSunday, January 3rd, 2010Here is one part of the Scripture reading for this morning’s mass (the fourth verse was omitted);
It struck me, when reading this passage this morning that if we meditate on it a bit, there are many implications beyond the obvious here. In fact, it seems to me that there are a number of factions and tangents within Christianity that might do well to pause here and meditate as well. (more…) Faith Alone? Sheep and goats.Sunday, December 20th, 2009 |