Saturday, September 3, 2011

Phillipine Bishop Disparages World Youth Day

Taken from Tradition in Action's coverage of WYD:
Instead, at the Taking of Christ from the Cross, the youth were told that Christ shares the fate of the victims of AIDS who need sympathy and help. Not a single word of censure of homosexuality, the main cause of AIDS. Not a mention that AIDS is a punishment for this sin that cries to Heaven for God’s vengeance.
Edit:  You know what to expect when WYD comes around and you flip over to the Darth Vader of the Internet, Tradition in Action.  Tradition in Action is the Frank Burns of Catholicism, isn't it?  They're like the self-righteous guy who needs to be taught a lesson in fun before the end of a movie, like Captain von Trapp, the Mayor of the town in the Gnostic faux-arte film Chocolat or the Principal in Ferris Buller's Day Off.

Unsympathetic Comic Authority Figure


What happens, on the other hand, when the authority figure is a Bishop? 

MANILA, Philippines—The World Youth Day pilgrimage should not be turned into a graduation tour   [Spring Break, we think] and shopping spree, a Catholic bishop is advising future participants.
Legazpi Bishop Joel Baylon said that while many delegates to the recent 26th WYD in Madrid participated in the event’s religious exercises, others spent their time sightseeing and shopping in the Spanish capital.

He urged future participants to focus more on their spiritual needs—a seemingly apt advice as the next WYD will be held in that hedonists’ paradise, Brazil.

“In general, a good number of our delegates have participated in the WYD wholeheartedly and endured the hectic schedule of the pilgrimage. But admittedly, there are some who chose to be comfortable rather than to sacrifice,” Baylon told CBCPNews, the news agency of the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines.

Hollywood pederast photo courtesy, here...

3 comments:

  1. Frankly, I wish the whole World Youth Day business would just go away. I may be a bit cynical here but I have seen very little good come from these jamborees.

    CHRISTIAN ORDER did an excellent article on the 2008 WYD in Sydney. It was not a pleasant read.

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  2. The Tradition in Action people are such dreary folks. They hate everything. However, I'd love to see WYD end.

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  3. People who criticize TIA are mostly malicious because they are usually incapable of explaining why TIA is wrong.

    I've found TIAs criticisms to be accurate much of the time. They're certainly more truthful and accurate than CNA or many other Catholic News Organs.

    In any event, the Bishop doesn't like WYD and we don't blame him one bit.

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