Preaching the Gospel Unequivocally

Posted by admin on Jun 7th, 2010

Here’s a comment from Steve to our post “Why Was The Cross Necessary?”. I wish to highlight it because he hits upon something that has bothered me in the past, having come to the Catholic Faith from being raised in a Baptist home and having had the Evangelical experience and all that entails. First, here is the comment; Continue Reading »

Who is Fr. Barron and what is he up to?

Posted by admin on Apr 18th, 2010

This is not, although it may seem so occasionally, a promotional site for Fr. Barron or his ministry WordOnFire. At the same time, he is doing worthwhile evangelization, albeit in the style of a theology professor, which he is.

Here’s a video blurb of Fr. Barron on EWTN explaining what his ministry is about.
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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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Thoughts on the Mass readings…

Posted by admin on Jan 18th, 2010

…for the Month of January 2010 are completed. This being the liturgical Year C of the Roman calendar.

You’ll find them at THOUGHTS.

Otsje Nash (Our Father)

Posted by admin on Jan 9th, 2010
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I listen to this first because I love the sound of Russian sacred music and I can stand shoulder to shoulder with our Orthodox brothers in praying the prayer our Lord taught us to pray. So much almost goes without saying.

But I notice this video in particular has a quality almost of the old days of the Soviet Union, such that it has been done surreptitiously, and even the singing of the Lord’s Prayer would be dangerous to those participating. The church itself seems almost barren and the videographer takes time to show the pipe organ, not being used for this musical selection.

This seems to me almost symbolic in the sense that under oppression the Christians are tested and survive and they have become very good at singing a cappella, so good in fact that it has its own quality that surpasses the instrument supported music. And indeed, there is something so beautiful about human voices in chorale sans instruments when it is well done that in my own mind it is really the highest form of music and liturgically speaking the highest form of praise to God.

Interesting Story

Posted by admin on Jan 9th, 2010
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It would be nice to get the recording. Fascinating that the monastery has been going without interruption since 1133. That’s one that was out of the reach of the kings of England.

Here’s another from Fr. Casey…

Posted by admin on Dec 20th, 2009

This is indeed encouragement. It is called Nuts!

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Do you feel it?

Posted by admin on Oct 9th, 2009

It is sometimes said (in much cruder language than I will use here) that if you go to University to study, make certain that you do not study philosophy. Anything else you may learn may become useful later on, but in philosophy you will learn just enough to mess you up for the rest of your life. To some extent that is true. Continue Reading »

Personal Relationship with Jesus Christ

Posted by admin on Sep 13th, 2009
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