Fr. Cantalamessa’s Grenade

Posted by admin on Apr 3rd, 2010

Here’s the full story from Foxnews;

http://www.foxnews.com/world/2010/04/02/cardinals-defend-pope-church-sex-abuse-scandal/?test=latestnews

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This is much like the way that Pope Benedict’s remarks at Regensburg were misconstrued by Muslims, causing a violent backlash. In this case the backlash from Jewish groups is rhetorical. However, in either case the problem is the same. In this case they engaged their reflexes before engaging their minds and actually listening to what the papal preacher was saying in the words of his Jewish friend. Continue Reading »

More sad fruits of the “Spirit of Vatican II”

Posted by admin on Feb 28th, 2010

A 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.
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Irritant in the Liturgical discussion

Posted by admin on Aug 26th, 2009

There is something that really bugs me whenever the liturgical discussion comes to the fore. The latest I heard this was yesterday on the Across the Nation show with Bob Dunning on the Catholic Channel on Sirius. I don’t wish to pick on Bob Dunning because he is just one example of an understanding that is all too common. Besides that, he’s a nice guy, and does a good job as a broadcaster/host in the talk format on the Catholic Channel. While I don’t always agree with his opinions on issues, he usually has a balanced presentation and a wide range of guests.

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The Love of God

Posted by admin on Apr 11th, 2009

This is a subject that I have pondered for some time, occasionally aloud, and one which came to mind once again during this time of reflection during the Triduum.

The first question I ask is this;

We express our realization that the Incarnation of the second person of the Holy Trinity, his life, ministry, death and resurrection were all done out of love for us, to redeem us from the situation that we are in because of the sin of Adam and Eve.

The Question:  If Adam and Eve had not sinned would Jesus have incarnated to become one of us? Continue Reading »

Sad Situation

Posted by admin on Mar 29th, 2009

Almost everyone in the Church, regardless of time in history or particular issue, has experienced frustration with the pace of the Church and often some of her Bishops.  Occasionally someone takes matters into their own hands beyond the proven ground of an apostolate and seeks to persuade or embarrass the Church into falling in line with their own time-table and perhaps even methodology.  Is this what has happened in the case of Randall Terry? Continue Reading »