I Feel Therefore I Am

A Catholic Priest even when I  am not. H/T Get Religion.

The headline screams Congregation ordains Catholic female pastor”

Notice how the first letter of Catholic is capitalized when the other words are not (except the first word).

It gets worse.

“Mary Magdalene Apostle Catholic Community ordained a female pastor Saturday, risking excommunication despite assertions that it represents the true roots of Roman Catholicism.

Nancy Corran was ordained by roughly 150 parishioners rather than a bishop. The ceremony at a rented church in Serra Mesa hearkened back to ancient communities that called forth and ordained women, some religious scholars said.

Associate Pastor the Rev. Rod Stephens opened the evening with a warning: Any woman attempting to be ordained, or anyone who ordains a woman is automatically excommunicated. “Right on!” one woman cried out.

The ordination of Corran, 37, dramatically revealed the state of moral disorder in the Vatican, Pastor Rev. Jane Via said.”

The problem with the article?  There are so many false statements in this article that I could write a book in response. Let me count just a few of the ways the article is a farce and an insult to faithful Catholics. Continue reading

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Stumbling Block to Faith

The hardest question for people of faith to answer is, if there is a all powerful, loving, and merciful God why does He allow evil and suffering to exist?  How do we answer this legitimate question in a way that is acceptable to the atheist or the agnostic?

A common Christian response is that it is because God gives us free will. But this does not explain deaths caused by natural disasters. In addition many atheists are scientific materialists and claim that free will is an illusion:

“They cheerfully champion the most reductive sort of materialism, including the idea that free will does not exist because our minds are just neural networks that function according to physical laws.” (R.R. Reno The Gospel of Scientific Materialism)

So the free will argument just will not fly. Continue reading

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Saint of the Day

St. Peter Chrysologus, Bishop and Doctor of the Church  (380-450)     

You can read about the golden tongued bishop here.

An excerpt from today’s Office of Readings:

“Why then, man, are you so worthless in your own eyes and yet so precious to God? Why render yourself such dishonor when you are honored by him? Why do you ask how you were created and do not seek to know why you were made? Was not this entire visible universe made for your dwelling? It was for you that the light dispelled the overshadowing gloom; for your sake was the night regulated and the day measured, and for you were the heavens embellished with the varying brilliance of the sun, the moon and the stars. The earth was adorned with flowers, groves and fruit; and the constant marvelous variety of lovely living things was created in the air, the fields, and the seas for you, lest sad solitude destroy the joy of God’s new creation. And the Creator still works to devise things that can add to your glory. He has made you in his image that you might in your person make the invisible Creator present on earth; he has made you his legate, so that the vast empire of the world might have the Lord’s representative. Then in his mercy God assumed what he made in you; he wanted now to be truly manifest in man, just as he had wished to be revealed in man as in an image. Now he would be in reality what he had submitted to be in symbol.” Read more here.

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As Long As We Are on the Subject…..

Of Holy Silence. Here is a video on people who take it very seriously indeed.

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Sounds of Silence

“Be Still and know that I am God”  (Psalm 46:10)  

In order to hear God’s voice and to feel His presence, we need to enter into a state of profound silence especially when we pray.

Last Sunday I arrived about 25 minutes before Mass began.  I was hoping to pray the Office of Readings and prepare to participate in the Eucharist. Since I got there early I was hopeful that I would encounter holy silence. No such luck. Several people were sitting in the pews and talking. Quite loudly.

I read an article in the Wall Street Journal about the Lincoln Memorial which is a replica of the Parthenon an ancient Greek temple.It was an interesting article about this very American temple, but it was these words that, for me, jumped off the page

“Quiet—Respect Please.” It wasn’t necessary. Silence fell naturally as we stood before the statue of the man responsible for the unity that makes it possible for us to serve all 50 states.

“Silence fell naturally.” The author assumed that most people would stand before the statue of Lincoln in reverence. Certainly, Lincoln was a great president. A great man. But he is still a creature. He is not the Creator of the cosmos.

Yet when we come into the very presence of the Word, Jesus Christ, the true temple, we act as if we are standing around the office water cooler. No reverence. Not even respect. Continue reading

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Santa And the Church Scandals

This is beyond weird.

“(July 26) — Talk about piling on — now even Santa Claus is taking shots at the Catholic Church.

An explanation, of course, is in order. It’s not the jolly old elf who lives at the North Bishop Santa ClausPole with toy-crafting elves and flying reindeer. No, Virginia, this is a decidedly more politicized Claus, an ordained bishop from Nevada with the likeness and legal name of his famous doppelganger.

And this Santa Claus is angry. Last week, in a scathing, widely distributed press release, Claus called out the church for its failure to institute sufficient reform in the wake of clergy sex abuse scandals. He also suggested that he may sue the church to force change.

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Santa Claus — his legal name, no middle initial — of Lake Tahoe, Nev., has a lump of coal for Pope Benedict XVI and the Catholic Church.

“Bishop Santa intends ‘to explore and utilize a variety of legal means,'” the statement read in part, “‘to hold the Roman Catholic Church, especially the pope and Vatican, accountable for the suffering of many thousands of vulnerable children at the hands of clergy, straight and gay, young and old, celibate or not.'”

But sue the Catholic Church? Who is this Santa Claus?

According to Washoe County, Nev., he’s 63-year-old Thomas O’Connor, a Lake Tahoe man who legally changed his name to Santa Claus (no middle initial) in 2005. A look at his website — yes, Virginia, Claus has a website — reveals that he was recently elevated to the title of missionary bishop in the Apostles’ Anglican Church, an ecumenical Christian denomination based in Ohio and Michigan.”

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Memorial of St.Joachim and St. Anne

Tradition and legend identifies St. Joachim and St. Anne as the parents of Mary.

Anne (or Ann) is the patron saint of Christian mothers and of women in labor.

“We get the oldest story from a document called the Gospel of James, though in no way should this document be trusted to be factual, historical, or the Word of God. The legend told in this document says that after years of childlessness, an angel appeared to tell Anne and Joachim that they would have a child. Anne promised to dedicate this child to God (much the way that Samuel was dedicated by his mother Hannah — Anne — in 1 Kings).

For those who wonder what we can learn from people we know nothing about and how we can honor them, we must focus on why they are honored by the church. Whatever their names or the facts of their lives, the truth is that it was the parents of Mary who nurtured Mary, taught her, brought her up to be a worthy Mother of God. It was their teaching that led her to respond to God’s request with faith, “Let it be done to me as you will.” It was their example of parenting that Mary must have followed as she brought up her own son, Jesus. It was their faith that laid the foundation of courage and strength that allowed her to stand by the cross as her son was crucified and still believe.

Such parents can be examples and models for all parents.

Anne (or Ann) is the patron saint of Christian mothers and of women in labor.”

This passage on Sts. Joachim and Ann is taken from a sermon by St. John Damascene, bishop (Oratio 6, in Nativitatem B. Mariae V., 2.4.5.6: PG 96:663. 667670) and is used in the Roman Office readings for the Feast of St. Joachim and St. Ann on July 26.

Ann was to be the mother of the Virgin Mother of God, and hence nature did not dare to anticipate the flowering of grace. Thus nature remained sterile, until grace produced its fruit. For she who was to be born had to be a first born daughter, since she would be the mother of the first-born of all creation, in whom all things are held together.

Joachim and Ann, how blessed a couple! All creation is indebted to you. For at your hands the Creator was offered a gift excelling all other gifts: a chaste mother, who alone was worthy of him.

And so rejoice, Ann, that you were sterile and have not borne children; break forth into shouts, you who have not given birth. Rejoice, Joachim, because from your daughter a child is born for us, a son is given us, whose name is Messenger of great counsel and universal salvation, mighty God. For this child is God.

Joachim and Ann, how blessed and spotless a couple! You will be known by the fruit you have born, as the Lord says: By their fruits you will know them. The conduct of your life pleased God and was worthy of your daughter. For by the chaste and holy life you led together, you have fashioned a jewel of virginity: she who remained a virgin before, during and after giving birth. She alone for all time would maintain her virginity in mind and soul as well as in body.

Joachim and Ann, how chaste a couple! While safeguarding the chastity prescribed by the law of nature, you achieved with God’s help something which transcends nature in giving the world the Virgin Mother of God as your daughter. While leading a devout and holy life in your human nature, you gave birth to a daughter nobler than the angels, whose queen she now is. Girl of utter beauty and delight, daughter of Adam and mother of God, blessed the loins and blessed the womb from which you come! Blessed the arms that carried you, and blessed your parents’ lips, which you were allowed to cover with chaste kisses, ever maintaining your virginity. Rejoice in God, all the earth. Sing, exult and sing hymns. Raise your voice, raise it and not be afraid.

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Our Father

Msgr. Pope has a great post on the Lord’s prayer. Enjoy!

Excerpt:

In today’s Gospel the Lord Jesus gives two fundamental teachings on prayer. First he gives us a pattern for prayer and then teaches the importance of persistence. Let’s look at both in turn.

As the Gospel opens we hear the request of the apostles: Lord, teach us to pray just as John taught his disciples(Lk 11:2). in answer to their request the Lord gives what has come to be called the Lord’s Prayer.

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News Of The Weird

I have no words. Really.COLUMBIA, Tenn. –A college student is dressing up like a superhero to fight crime in Columbia

The 20-year-old man, who wants to remain anonymous, but calls himself the Viper, recently caught the attention of police in Columbia.Officers stopped the man just after midnight Wednesday when they spotted him in this costume.According to the Columbia Daily Herald, he told police that he was looking for crime to report.The self-professed comic book nerd was armed with a screw driver, wrenches and a cell phone, all of which were stored in a utility belt.Police urged the Viper to stop his patrols and told him that he was violating a city ordinance, which bans people wearing masks in public.He told the Columbia Daily Herald that, “I am just a guy trying to do what’s right, in tights.” On Monday, the Viper told Channel 4 News by phone that it’s a matter of pride protecting his hometown.The crime-fighting college student said he eventually hopes to become a comic book artist when he is done with school.

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Its Follow Not Tweet

The Anchoress has a bit of Christian humor.

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