Friday, May 21, 2010

Politics Daily backs down on Papal Nuncio: throws victim in bad light


We said that Archbishop Sambi had been Nuncio in England. This is inaccurate. Archbishop Sambi has worked all over the world in some very interesting and sensitive posts:

He was transferred to the Apostolic Nunciature in Jerusalem on July 19, 1971, and subsequently to the Apostolic Nunciatures in Cuba in 1974, in Algeria in 1978, in Nicaragua in 1979, in Belgium in 1981, and then in India in May, 1984 with the rank of Counselor.

Archbishop Sambi was consecrated as Bishop and made Titular Archbishop of Belcastro on November 9, 1985.

He was nominated Pro-Apostolic Nuncio in Burundi on October 10, 1985, Pro-Apostolic Nuncio in Indonesia on November 28, 1991, and Apostolic Nuncio in Israel and Cyprus, and Apostolic Delegate in Jerusalem and Palestine on June 6, 1998.


It should incline you to believe the truth of the report from the Daily more now than before. They don't give much of a rationale for thinking that besides the fact that they had misgivings. Unfortunately, they insist on overshadowing Mr. Wojnowski's claims with slurs on his mental health, suggesting perhaps, that he is being ungrateful in spurning the offers of counseling. It's a dirty, smarmy article.

Look, he's a man who'd give most Holy Communion to a public sinner and phony Catholic like John Kerry is either a coward or a fool.

But what of Archbishop Sambi? Well, this offers an opportunity to criticize ++Sambi and throw a spotlight on some of his other acts which show him to be the kind of man who's willing to do his homework, but perhaps has a different agenda when it comes to episcopal appointments. You might ask, what does +Sambi's all-too-professional acts as Nuncio have to do with treating an alleged sex abuse victim with contempt? What does it have to do with the accusations that he made those insulting and contemptible comments in the first place? As Nuncio, he is responsible for selecting good men for the Episcopate. He provides the Holy Father with three candidates, but the Holy Father may choose someone else, as he most certainly did when he chose Father Wagner of Linz to the chagrin of the Austrian Bishop's Conference. Well anyway, we're concerned with a bully Archbishop because there's a certain type and set behaviors with churchmen, and human beings in general, when they're confronted by something they can't control but throws light on what they truly are -- wolves. How many times have laymen come to Bishops asking for bread and they've gotten snakes and contemptuous officialese sneers?

Archbishop Sambi's appointments in the past do not inspire much faith in report from Politics Daily, that he is "charitable". What kind of a man would preside over such deplorable appointments as these? He gave us Archbishop Wuerl, but he also presided over the appointment of Bishop Frank Dewane of Venice, who contemned women's foot washing and yoga. He also gave us Bishop Pates of Des Moines, whose church wreckovation is legendary with definitive contacts to homosexual activists with the Call to Action and James Moudry. And he gave us another very bad Bishop Frederick Campbell, Ph.D. whose heretical opinions against evangelizing the Jews and the Jewish question are as legendary as they are condescending. Did he give more of an ear of compassion to delators who reported on the bad behavior and un-Catholic acts of the men he chooses to appoint? Well, Arcbishop Sambi has done un-Catholic things himself, so who can fault him?

Of course, he's no ++Jadot who gave us such poor performers as +Gumbleton, +O'Brien, +Maida and +Hubbard, but the American Episcopacy still suffers from the poor harvests of seminarians in the 70s and 80s.

From the look of his non-clerical attire, his many poor episcopal appointments, we expect a man on parade who's incapable of treating a angry Pole with some equanimity and respect. Condescending to offer him the services of a psychologist is just what we'd expect from such a man, such an administration, so faultlessly showing a face of sleek conformity and kindness to the world and snarling like a ravening wolf when there seem to be no repercussions.

Politics Daily expresses regret, removes article incriminating US apostolic nuncio :: EWTN News

No future for Europe without return to Christian roots, says Cardinal Kasper :: Catholic News Agency (CNA)

Vatican City, May 20, 2010 / 10:12 am (CNA/EWTN News).- During a recent symposium in Rome on the Orthodox and Catholic Churches of Europe, the no-nonsense president of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity, Cardinal Walter Kasper, reflected briefly on the future of Europe. With his characteristic frankness, he said, "If Europe wants to have a future again, it must first and foremost renew its Christian roots."

The symposium “Orthodox and Catholics in Europe today. The Christian roots and the common cultural heritage of the East and West” took place Wednesday afternoon at the Rome's Russian Orthodox parish of St. Catherine of Alexandria. It one of a number of events during the "Days of Russian Culture and Spirituality in the Vatican," running from May 19-20.

Speaking of ecumenism and the goal of achieving full communion between Christians, Cardinal Kasper noted the necessity of using dialogue in efforts and not force or submission, according to SIR news.

No future for Europe without return to Christian roots, says Cardinal Kasper :: Catholic News Agency (CNA)

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Holy Father entrusts Clergy to Our Lady

Immaculate Mother, in this place of grace, called together by the love of your Son Jesus the Eternal High Priest, we, sons in the Son and His priests, consecrate ourselves to your maternal Heart, in order to carry out faithfully the Father’s Will.

We are mindful that, without Jesus, we can do nothing good (cf. Jn 15:5) and that only through Him, with Him and in Him, will we be instruments of salvation for the world.

Bride of the Holy Spirit, obtain for us the inestimable gift of transformation in Christ. Through the same power of the Spirit that overshadowed you, making you the Mother of the Saviour, help us to bring Christ your Son to birth in ourselves too. May the Church be thus renewed by priests who are holy, priests transfigured by the grace of Him who makes all things new.

Holy Father entrusts Clergy to Our Lady

Bishop Hubbard's Albany Diocese priest admits abusing 2 boys | boys, albany - Local News - WRGB CBS 6 Albany

When Bishop Hubbard and his priests aren't promoting needle exchange, promoting liberation theology or covering up sex abuse crimes by forcing affidavits from whistle-blower priests, and generally being one of the worst Catholic Dicoese in the world, they're doing this stuff:

ALBANY -- An Albany Diocese priest who previously served in Capital District churches has admitted to abusing two young boys in Delaware County.

The Middletown Town Court said 64-year-old James McDevitt pleaded guilty last week to two misdemeanor counts of forcible touching in connection with the abuse of two boys who were around 11 years old at the time.

McDevitt will face six years of probation when he is sentenced July 8.


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Pagan Altar prooves Modernism is as Old as the Pyramids

The discovery of this pagan altar should give cause to the Israel Antiquities Authority's claim that the graves recently exhumed at Ashkelon were indeed pagan. Here is their press release: Israel Antiquities Authority: The find further corroborates the assertion that this place is a pagan cemetery The development work for the construction of a fortified emergency room at [...]

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Cypriot Orthodox Archbishop says those who criticize Pope outside Church

It's just a matter of time before the fruition of these efforts come about. The Cypriots have had a long history of collaboration with the Latin West.

12:46 pm / VATICAN CITY, May 20, 2010 (CNA/EWTN News).- Wrapping up a two-day initiative for the promotion of Russian culture and spirituality at the Holy See, a concert featuring Russian and Italian music will be offered for the Pope. The event marks the culmination of events which have exhibited an increased warmth of relations between the Russian Orthodox and Catholic Churches and could lead to an encounter between their leaders.


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In a stern warning, the Orthodox Archbishop in Cyprus, Chrysostomos II, has said that critics of the Pope’s visit to the island in June are placing themselves outside the Church. There appears to be some very real problems there:

A group, calling itself the ‘Autocephalous Orthodox Church of Motherland Traditions’, has been circulating a booklet entitled Pope: The Cause Of Evil. “Unfortunately there are in Cyprus too, the mindless who go against the decisions of the official Church,” Archbishop Chrysostomos II said. He warned that these people were placing themselves outside the Church.

The Archbishop said the Pontiff had been officially invited to Cyprus by the government with the Church’s agreement and “as the official Church we will welcome him with love and respect.” Chrysostomos II said there will not be any talks between the Church and Pope. “We will exchange views and I believe his visit will be positive and beneficial for our country and our people,” Chrysostomos II said.

He urged those who opposed the visit to “come round” and listen to the official church…


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Archbishop meets With Cuba's President

Cuban president meets with church leader

By ANDREA RODRIGUEZ (AP)

HAVANA — President Raul Castro has held a rare sit-down with Cuba's Roman Catholic cardinal and another top cleric, discussing many issues including a recent crackdown against dissidents that ended only after the mediation of the church.

The meeting with Cardinal Jaime Ortega and Archbishop Dionisio Garcia was a sign of the church's growing influence on the island. The talks went on for more than four hours, Garcia told The Associated Press on Thursday. Garcia, the archbishop of Santiago, is also leader of the Conference of Bishops of Cuba.

It was the first time the head of the Conference of Bishops has met with the country's leader in five years, when Fidel Castro was still in charge. Fidel stepped down formally in 2008, turning leadership over to his brother.

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USCCB withdraws from Pro-Abortion, Homosexualist, Civil Rights Coalition

By Kathleen Gilbert

WASHINGTON, D.C., May 19, 2010 (LifeSiteNews.com) - The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) has pulled out of the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, a coalition that lobbies against pro-life and pro-family legislation and boasts top pro-abortion and homosexualist groups among its members.

The break was confirmed in a release sent to LifeSiteNews.com (LSN) by Sister Mary Ann Walsh, USCCB Director of Media Relations, on Wednesday afternoon.

The release stated that the bishops withdrew following the group's published support for the pro-abortion and homosexualist Supreme Court nominee, Solicitor General Elena Kagan, which was pointed out earlier this week by Deal Hudson of Catholic Advocate and reported by LSN Tuesday.

In withdrawing from the coalition, the USCCB "reiterated its commitment to oppose discrimination based on race, religion, sex, ethnicity, disabling condition, or age, and said that these are grave injustices and affronts to human dignity."

"In light of recent events, it has become increasingly clear that the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops’ continued membership in the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights is not possible because of the LCCR’s expanded and broadened agenda," stated Bishop William Murphy of Rockville Centre NY, chairman of the USCCB Committee on Domestic Justice and Peace, as quoted in the release.

"The interests of the Leadership Conference and those of the USCCB have diverged as the LCCR has moved beyond advocacy of traditional civil rights to advocacy of positions which do not reflect the principles and policies of the bishops’ Conference."

Murphy did not address explicitly the pro-abortion and homosexualist activities of the coalition, instead saying only that the bishops ended their relationship because LCCHR in recent years "has joined others in advocating or opposing nominees for the Supreme Court, a practice which clearly contradicts USCCB policy and compromises the principled positions of the bishops."

"The USCCB deeply regrets this action has become necessary and pledges to continue our ongoing work on civil rights, racial and ethnic justice, and the protection of human life and dignity," said Murphy.

Deal Hudson told LSN following the release that, "It's a sad fact of politics that organizations originally founded for one purpose undergo changes over time that affect their mission."

"With the United States Conference of Catholic Bishop removing itself from the Leadership Conference of Civil and Human Rights, the bishops have recognized, as Bishop William Murphy put it, 'the LCCR has moved beyond advocacy of traditional civil rights to advocacy of positions which do not reflect the principles and policies of the bishops’ Conference.'"

Hudson concluded: "No one will doubt the ongoing commitment of the Catholic bishops to upholding civil and human rights, but this action was necessary to avoid any confusion about its protection of the most basic human right, the right to life of the not-yet-born."

Murdering Christians is a National Sport in Egypt

Christmas for millions of Egyptian Christians, gunshots rang from a drive-by car, killing 7 parishioners exiting evening mass. The Nagaa Hamadi Church Massacre, as it became known, left 26 seriously injured in the small southern town.

During the funerals, greater mayhem erupted. In surrounding towns and villages some 3,000 Muslims broke into Coptic properties, agricultural plots, and businesses, looting and setting fires to shops. Across the country churches were burned. It took Egypt's police three days to show up and six weeks to arrest a single culprit.

As it has become customary, the government described the attack as ''an individual incident'', another dispute among villagers. The phrase has become so habitual in describing attacks on Christians over the past 40 years, it is used as a practical joke.

In reality The Nagaa Hamadi Church Massacre was the latest spike in a 40-year-long campaign of killing and violence against of Egypt's estimated 12 million Christians, known as Copts It's a campaign that is all the more ghastly for the fact that it has been largely ignored by the world of elite opinion. Yet in the past 40 years, the numbers of victims has soared to well more than 20,000, if the count includes those killed, wounded, dispossessed, or otherwise harmed, according to human rights groups.

In that period, Copts started to flee Egypt, and at least 2 million, mostly members of the upper and middle classes, now reside abroad. Within Egypt, the Coptic community has continued to grow, but nowhere as rapidly as the Muslim communities, whose numbers have soared, in line with a birth rate that is far above that of the Copts.

The word Copt refers to Egyptians whose ancestors embraced Christianity in the first century after Christ. It has its origins in ancient languages of Pharos to denote ''original Inhabitant'' or simply ''Egyptian''. Copts are part of the Eastern Orthodox Church that ranges widely from Ethiopia to Russia. In the Arab world however, they constitute the largest Christian minority.

In the 14 centuries since Muslim Arabs invaded Egypt, those who remained Copts were descendents of Egyptians who resisted conversion to Islam. Indeed they refer to themselves as the country's founders and Egypt was a Coptic nation in the first seven centuries of Christianity.

Since, they have suffered cycles of persecutions that ebb and flow as Muslim rulers succeed one another.

By and large the Copts enjoyed a golden period of tolerance starting the1860s. It came to an abrupt end when a group of army officers, led by Colonel Gamal Abdel Nasser overthrew the monarchy and took power in 1952. Under the officers' rule, but especially starting in the early 1970s, a systematic campaign, with evident government acquiescence, was set in motion to reduce Christians to second class citizens.

"Egypt has witnessed confessional tensions over the centuries involving attacks on Copts, but they were never as intense and widespread as they have been since the 1970s," Moheb Zaki, a former managing director of the Ibn Khaldun Center, a nonprofit organization that supports democracy and civil rights in Egypt and the Middle East, told this reporter.

Writing in the Wall Street Journal yesterday, Mr. Zaki asserted that "the violence of the last few years is more like a purge, as waves of mob assaults have forced hundreds, sometimes thousands of Christian citizens to flee their homes. In each incident the police, despite frantic appeals, invariably arrive after the violence is over." The Ibn Khaldun Center was founded by the Egyptian Human Rights activist Saad Eddin Ibrahim, who was jailed by the Mubarak regime and now is living in exile in America.

Copts have been eliminated from all senior positions in government administrations, the army, the police, the security services, and top echelons of the vast public sector. In the educational sector once largely endowed with Christian leadership, there are virtually no Christians left. Out of Egypt's 17 government-owned and administered universities which have a total of 71 presidents and 274 vice presidential jobs, there is one Coptic Christian dean and one Christian Vice President.

Egypt stands out for a number of reasons. It is, with 81 million citizens, the most populous Arab nation, the second largest recipient, after Israel, of American financial and military aid, and the intellectual leader of the Arabs. Since 1979 America has given Egypt well more than $ 60 billion and totally re-equipped its entire army with advanced weapons.

In that same period, successive governments especially those of Anwar Sadat, who took power in 1970, and Hosni Mubarak, who acceded in 1981, refined a system of "Islamization" across the whole society that includes a calculated marginalization of Christians.

Sadat referred to himself as "The Believer President," coming to power with an extensive Islamist agenda. He welcomed the return from exile in Saudi Arabia of hundreds the banished Muslim Brotherhood leadership and released thousands of them from Egyptian jails. In those jails they fundamentalists were replaced with secularists, socialists and many Christian activists.

Sadat cancelled Egypt's secular constitution designating Sharia Islamic Law instead as the source of all legislation. By September 1981, after ten years of power, he had stripped the Coptic Pope, Shenouda III, leader of the Christian community, of all authority, banishing him to a desert monastery and ordered the arrest of some 125 Coptic clergy and lay activists along with hundreds of secular Muslims.

Ironically, a month later, in October of 1981, militant Islamist army officers assassinated Sadat, as he reviewed a military parade. Hosni Mubarak, a former air force commander and Sadat's vice president, stood next to him when he died along with 25 others on the reviewing stand.

Mr. Mubarak moved immediately to strike a deal with the Islamists in return for their subtle agreement to retain a dynastic rule for his family. The covenant turned over to Islamists control in media, education, and government administrations in return for allowing Mr. Mubarak's rule to go on unchallenged, setting the stage for the Rais, as Egyptians call their leaders, to prepare for his son, Gamal, to succeed him. As part of the deal, this Rais agreed to feed Egypt's Christians to the growing Islamic beast.

In the Wall Street Journal article of Tuesday, Mr. Zaki related, among other things, that this year alone witnessed several attacks by roving bands of Muslims. In the run-up to Nagaa Hamadi, a mob of several tens of thousand Muslims gathered in the Mediterranean city of Marsa Matrough, after an imam exhorted them to cleanse it of "infidel Christians." They went onto ten hours of rampage that burned or destroyed 18 Christian homes and 23 shops, as well as 16 cars, as 400 Copts barricaded themselves in their church, where they stayed for those hours, until the frenzy died out.

Last year saw a dozen such attacks. Typically the police show up after the damage is done. The government-controlled press describes consistently individual incidents. Equally typically, the Egyptian government, bans publication of the full scale of assaults on Christians, even in the single Coptic weekly that is allowed to publish.

As a result accurate statistics are slow to surface. But NGOs and Human Rights groups record dramatic heap of ruined lives, expropriated lands, and injured, wounded, homeless and killed. Weekly reports surface of kidnapped Christian girls, who are raped and -- to save their honor -- forced of convert to Islam and marry their rapists. The government only intervenes to prevent the girls from leaving their marriage or reverting back to Christianity. Altogether these attacks add up to around 10,000 since 1971.

It is a narrative of persecution that keeps piling on. Higher and upper middle class Coptic Christians responded by immigrating in huge numbers. Today these immigrant Copts form a nascent Diaspora that is moving to political activism. It is estimated to number between 2 million to 3 million spread over Canada, Australia and the USA. My extended family and I are among those who are in America.

But the bulk of ordinary Egyptian Christians, who number at least 12 million and possibly as many as 14 million, remain trapped in Egypt. The government does not permit census numbers to be released insisting in unofficial statements for well over two decades now, that Copts do not number more than 8 to 9 millions.

By Youssef Ibrahim


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Taking on the Lavender Mafia

A Catholic priest who is faithful to the teachings of his Church has written a book claiming that 30 percent of the priests in his diocese are practicing homosexuals, a clear violation of the teachings of the Catholic Church.

Father Germán Robledo, former head of the archdiocesan ecclesiastical tribunal, claims that the Diocese of Cali, third largest diocese in his native land of Colombia, is running rampant with sexual predators, both heterosexual and homosexual.

Echoing The Papal Call


In union with Pope Benedict's call to clean out the "filth" that has infiltrated the Catholic Church, the Colombian priest has kept his writings a secret until publication, calling his book a "bomb" for the Archbishop and clergy of Cali.

Benedict has been recently stepping up his call to "purge" Catholicism from the "sin that has infected" Catholicism from within.

Taking on the Lavender Mafia

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Heretical Hospital Nun Excommunicated and Fired in Arizona

"PHOENIX (CNS) -- A nun who concurred in an ethics committee's decision to abort the child of a gravely ill woman at a Phoenix hospital was "automatically excommunicated by that action," according to Bishop Thomas J. Olmsted of Phoenix.

Mercy Sister Margaret Mary McBride also was reassigned from her position as vice president of mission integration at St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center in Phoenix after news surfaced about the abortion that took place late last year. The hospital did not say what her new job would be.

http://www.catholicnews.com/data/stories/cns/1002085.htm
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Kardinal Kasper: The Dialogue with the Orthodox has reached a New Dimmension


Metropolitan Hilarion at the Vatican: One "wants" and "hopes" that a meeting between the Pope and Russian Patriarch must yield results.

Vatican City (kath.net/KNA) The Catholic-Orthodox dialogue has reached a new quality. The Vatican visit of Moscow Head of Foreign Office, Metropolitan Hilarion does not simply constitute a "new level", said the President of the Papal Council on Unity on Monday after approximately 45-minute conversation with the representatives of the Russian Orthodox Patriarchate.

Kasper stresses that not only theological, but especially the cultural dialogue between the two churches are of greater importance. The difference between Orient and Occident are in the first line today, not in religious differences, rather in a "cultural alienation", said Kasper. Likewise he considers that the collaboration with the Orthodox Church will not be accomplished by a leveling of differences.

Metropolitan Hilarion stresses, that the closeness between Catholic and Orthodox churches in the past years were validated especially through the initiative of Pope Benedict XVI. The Catholic Leader enjoys the high esteem of Eastern Christians as a "defender of traditional Christian values".

The Catholic-Orthodox dialogue may not be limited exclusively to discussions between theologians, according to Hilarion's prescriptions. It it is less useful, when specialists unite on points of contention, if simple people aren't brought along in the accord, said the Metropolitan.

Hilarion however will not speculate on a possible visit of the Moscow Patriarch Kyrill to the Vatican. One "wishes" and "hopes" for such a meeting, but anyway, there are still fundamental questions to be clarified. One such concord is only meaningful, if the outcome yields results, said Hilarion. One mere meeting on his own desire is not meaningful, he confirmed the current mood toward a summit meeting.

The planned program for Hilarion's visit forms the "days of Russian culture and spirituality at the Vatican". The Highpoint is a concert in the presence of Pope Benedict XVI in the audience hall of the Church State on Thursday evening. This event is a gift of the Moscow Patriarch Kyrill for the Head of the Catholic Church.

Upon the conclusion of the concert an address by the Pope is planned. There the "second man of the Moscow Patriarchate" will take part in a Symposium with the title "Witness of Orodoxy and Catholicism in modern Europe" in the new Russian Katherina Church in Rome.

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Earlier meeting with Armenians, here.

Photo: Pope Benedict presents a book at the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate, 15 May 2009/Pool) reuters.

Catholic doctors support Olmsted

The Catholic Physicians Guild of Phoenix fully supports the Most Rev. Thomas J. Olmsted with respect to matters of life of a mother pregnant with a child in her womb ("Nun rebuked over abortion to save woman," Saturday). The Guild stands by the church's teaching that is guided by the Holy Spirit in ordering life toward truth and love.

An action which is in and of itself wrong, in that it lacks goodness as discerned by the light of human reason, is never justified by circumstances or intended end. Such is the case of abortion. A medical procedure, where the direct intention is the termination of pregnancy, is an abortion.

Medical treatments are appropriate for the direct purpose of curing a proportionately pathological condition of a pregnant woman, when they cannot be safely postponed until the unborn child is viable. When an unborn child attains viability, labor may be induced. - William H. Brophy, M.D.,Phoenix

Catholic doctors support Olmsted

Churches Push Leftist Radicalism

by Mathew Vadum

On his TV show Glenn Beck accused President Obama of “merging” the government with churches. (transcript, no video)

The point I suspect that Beck was rather clumsily trying to make was that President Obama is trying to use churches to advance his left-wing agenda, just as atheist Saul Alinsky used churches in his organizing days in Chicago in order to advance leftism.

President Obama doesn’t need to take over the churches: many of them are already in the service of the left.


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Pro-Gay Irish Archbishop attacks the Church

He dithers on Church teaching, like his counterparts in Austria and the United States. He contradicts it. One thing he won't hesitate to do, however, is attack the Church. [He's a part of those forces]

Archbishop Diarmuid Martin has reaffirmed his warning that there are still strong forces in the Catholic Church which would prefer that the truth about clerical child abuse did not emerge.

He has also stood by his statement that 'there are still worrying signs that despite solid regulations and child-protection norms . these were not being followed with the rigour required.'

And he rejected Irish Independent's report that his comments of last week were a 'criticism of Pope Benedict'.



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Islamic Instruction in German Schools?

The German Islamic Conference wants Islamic Instruction in the schools to be directed by Imams. Bundesminister Thomas de Maiziere reported this upon his interaction with the second Islamic Conference on Monday in Berlin. At the same time the Minister spoke to the Muslims of Germany, encouraging them to participate more strongly in society.

Begin Work

This Monday the assembly of the new German Islamic Conference (DIK) began work. The eleven page work program, that the assembly diseminated, was concerned primarily with questions of educational politics. There should be model concepts for religious instruction in Germany, proposed the Bundesminister. Otherwise, Muslim communities should be supported, in order to work towards the status of public bodies in the civil law like established churches. The goal is, that the Muslims in Germany could be treated indentically by Laws dealing with religious communities. The debate on the participation of Muslims must be brought to the kitchen table, and not only left to the academic area, proposed Thomas de Maiziere. Even so the differences are important: where there is a bit of discrimination of women, must be reported, if the problems would be blamed on Islam itself or not much more through the point of view of a certain Islamic community's view.

It callled for more participation and better integration of Muslims in Germany. He cautioned, only to speak again about the legal structures for Islam and proposed a stronger practical relevance. De Maizere expressly praised the level of the dialogue at the Assembly meeting.

Platform for Dialogue

The German Islamic Conference is a platform for dialogue between the State and representatives of around four million Muslims in Germany. The former Bundesminister Wolfgang Schäuble had spoken to their lives, in order to promote the integration of Muslims. In the second phase the members want to effect their findings to the first round of discussions in the preceding legislative period.

It only depends on contents

Two large governing bodies are going to be missing at the second conference, in any event: The Islamic Council and the Central Council of Muslims in Germany. The Islamic Council was disinvited because of the determinations of some of its functionaries. The Central Council held aloof from the meeting, because of the meager participation of the Mosque Communities and the negligible occupation with prejudice against Islam as a theme. De Maizere described the debate on assembling of the conference, meanwhile as at an end. It all comes down to content, he said.

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Jesuit magazine editor: Pope's comment on same-sex marriage against the Gospel :: EWTN News

Now this Jesuit is attacking the Pope.

Jesuit magazine editor: Pope's comment on same-sex marriage against the Gospel :: EWTN News

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Homosexual Vampires of Sant Anselmo Italy and Modernist Monastery Coven


What is the loss of innocence worth?

It's a Vampire Coven in Lake Woebegone, and here is yet another child of the night who was caught murdering the souls of poor boys.

A predatory homosexual and fraud, "Father" Francisco Schulte of the Order of St. Benedict lurks like a vampire in locales as far removed as Italy.

St. John's Abbey had promised parents and their two sons who were among Schulte's many victims that he wouldn't hold an active position again, but he is now working since 2003, taking unsupervised trips to Italy at Sant Anselmo where he's been at large.

The man is known to us. He is most certainly a homosexual and a vile heretic.

Of course, this will further the erosion of the Church's spiritual and physical capital and abet the activities of the would-be Van Helsing, Jeffry Anderson and his ACLU war against Catholicism.

Star and Tribune article, here,

Fox 12, here.

St. Cloud Times, here.

Pope Meets with Bolivian Leftist: Proposals from the Devil


Proposals from the Devil.

Yesterday, Pope Benedict held an audience with the totalitarian Bolivian President, Evo Morales. The anti-Church Socialist belongs to the indigenous population, is unmarried and has irresponsibly brought two bastards into the world. The uncouth lout requested of the Pope on his own account, the institution of priestly marriage. The Church can't "deny" the desire to marriage -- he villainously offered.
Morales appeared before the Pope without a tie or jacket in Andean style. Bolivia is still 90% Catholic.

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He also made his concerns known about the "environment".

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USCCB gets 33% of Its Funding for Communication from the Government: But

It's obvious that the USCCB isn't interested about doing the work of an apostle. What they care about are subsidies and getting that second collection in. What they do with the money is a little harder to decipher than where they get it.


What Gives with Catholic Communication

This last Sunday in most Catholic parishes in the United States, the 2nd collection was for the Catholic Communication Campaign. Half of the money collected stays in each respective diocese and the rest goes to national projects. The USCCB explanation of this need is found here with this interesting comment: “The Catholic Communication Campaign provides essential funding for the Church to engage in using new communication technology in its evangelization efforts,” said Archbishop Dennis Schnurr, chair of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Subcommittee on CCC. “Many Catholics turn to their mobile devices to find the world. The Church needs to be in that world.”

I was impressed by the mention of mobile devices and our need to “be in that world” since I had just been discussing this very issue with Patti Armstrong. I had specifically asked Patti to research and write about the topic of Catholic apologetics in the age of digital and mobile communication. The fruit of our conversation is in our lead article today — warning it talks about apps. If you are like me, you don’t even want to know about apps.

You see, I use my cell phone to make phone calls (where I actually talk to a person) apparently a form of communication on the endangered species list. Once upon a time, I used a phone that plugged into the wall with a cord. It had a dial — a round thing on it that you turned to indicate a particular number. And if someone was not at home when you called them… guess what you did? You called them back (what a concept!). You did not leave a message. You shrugged, said, “I guess they aren’t home.” And then you called them back — at home, not on a cell phone that they took everywhere so they (and everyone else) were instantly available. I was already a mother when this amazing thing called a wireless phone was invented. I even had one of the first ones (that’s me, early adopter) in the whole apartment complex where I lived . You could actually take your phone and go outside with it! Even like a whole hundred feet away from the base unit! What freedom. By then it was routine to leave messages for people on their phone — the messages were recorded on little tape recorders with little tiny cassette tapes (ask your parents).

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Here's a link to the 2008 Budget in [in pdf] case you're wondering where we got our figures:

http://www.usccb.org/finance/financial_statements.pdf

"Catholic" Foundation threatens to withdraw funds

Is Jimmy Akin fakn'? It's easy to pick on homosexuals for donations and street-cred, but it's a lot harder to go after the sinful structures that create these abusive relationships between the mendacious (lying), illuminist (see freemasonry) administrators of allegedly Catholic founations who dangle funding to control the administration of cash-starved schools.

One more reason simply to opt out of the whole thing and educate your children at home.

Since Lord Alfred Douglas's 1894 poem "Two Loves," which was used at Oscar Wilde's trial, homosexuality has been referred to as "the love that dare not speak its name."
But that's so 19th century.

We're living in the 21st century now, so that was . . . like . . . 200 years ago, right?


Jimmy AKIN.org

"Catholic" scholars say those who thwart labor unions commit mortal sin

Hey, if we can't eliminate man's natural abhorence of sin and disorder, we can at least try to misappropriate that to support our collectivist ideology!


Monday, May 17, 2010


By Dennis Sadowski, Catholic News Service

Delicious Digg Facebook MySpace Twitter Google Yahoo TechnoratiWASHINGTON (CNS) -- A group of Catholic scholars contends that management efforts to break labor unions are a grave breech of the church's social doctrine and tantamount to committing mortal sin.

A statement from Weymouth, Mass.-based Catholic Scholars for Worker Justice, released May 1, the feast of St. Joseph the Worker, offers a detailed argument that actions to thwart union organizing campaigns, stifle contract talks, unilaterally roll back wages and benefits, and break existing labor agreements are a "grave violation of Catholic social doctrine on labor unions."

ACLU, NAACP among those fighting Arizona immigration law

The Commies are mad about this, so it must be a good thing; it's a rule of thumb.

ACLU, NAACP among those fighting Arizona immigration law

Quebec Cardinal's Comments cause "Uproar"

The Canadian government is what's unacceptable.

MONTREAL - The Harper government is distancing itself from anti-abortion comments that have caused an uproar in Quebec.

Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Josee Verner calls the remarks unacceptable.

The controversy was triggered when a prominent Quebec City cardinal called abortion a crime in every case - even when a rape victim has been impregnated by her attacker.

Cardinal George won't give Catholic Funeral to Woman "Priest"


A woman who challenged a Catholic ordination ban has died. The Catholic church will not allow her to be buried at a Catholic parish.

Janine Denomme was ordained a priest in April by a group called Roman Catholic Womenpriests. She had been battling cancer and yesterday she died in her Edgewater home.


Chicago Public Radio, listen here.

Killaloe Ireland gets a New Bishoop

Fr Kieran O'Reilly has been appointed to succeed Bishop Willie Walsh as the new Bishop of Killaloe, which covers mainly County Clare.

Bishop Walsh is leaving his post after reaching the bishop's retirement age of 75.

He was not one of the bishops criticised in the Murphy report into an abuse cover in the Irish church.


Goto BBC, here...

Prime Minister and the Pope

Vatican high court dismisses appeals - The Boston Globe

Vatican high court dismisses appeals - The Boston Globe

Monday, May 17, 2010

Bishop Mixa feels hurt that He didn't receive more Support: His Replacement



Photo of Msgr Imkamp celebrating Holy Mass. He is likely to be Bishop Mixa's replacement.

According to Kathnet, Bishop Mixa, who was totally betrayed by Liberal Bishops Zollitsch and Marx, said, "It hurts me that many Christians' faith in me was shaken by the relentless abuse scandal." Mixa's attorney was sharply critical of the Diocese of Augsburg: they have given in to the State Attorney "on abstruse suspicions".

Bishop Mixa was unjustly accused of sexual abuse, which the police were unwilling to prosecute, and he has also been accused of canning his students when he was an instructor many years ago.

It's not sure who his successor will be, but the suddeutsche zeitung wants a liberal candidate who, "will not be as polarizing" as they say Bishop Mixa is.

But they absolutely fear Msgr Imkamp who they perceive as someone who will be as "polarizing" as Bishop Mixa.

The Pope's secretary George Gänswein was rumoured among the frontrunners.

Unfortunately, Bishop Mixa may not be the only Bishop who gets taken down by this non-issue. Bishop Fischer of Feldkirch is the next Bishop in their sights.

Thanks for the Memories



More Jesuit collaboration with Planned Parenthoood, here.

Editor of the Remnant takes on Father Laisney, here.

Rabbi talks about the anti-white bigotry, here.

Let's cover up the Catholic Iconography to accomodate Muslim worship at Church, here.

Can You Sue the Vatican?


The obedience that American Bishops have given the Catholic Church has been fairly tenuous to downright rebellious historically speaking.

Catholic and Pro-life Judge Andrew Napolitano doesn't think it's a meritorious case, either.

[Fox News]The sex abuse crisis in the Catholic Church has triggered an interesting legal question: can you put the Vatican on trial in the United States?

Lawyers for victims in Louisville, Kentucky are trying to do just that. But the Vatican is shooting right back, filing defense motions today arguing that bishops based in the U.S. – who have direct responsibility for their priests – are not “employees” of the Vatican.

I spoke Judge Andrew Napolitano, Senior Judicial Analyst for Fox News Channel, and he told me there’s no evidence that American bishops are agents of the Vatican with respect to personnel matters.

We've been telling you about Cardinal Schönborn for some time

It doesn't matter that Father Fessio SJ came to his defense. Cardinal Schönborn threw Cardinal Sodano under the bus (not that ++Sodano didn't have it coming), but then it's not about protecting children as the Tablet woul have you believe, he really has very little concern for the spiritual welfare of the Church.

The Austrian Cardinal will lose no opportunity to embarrass the Holy Father, whether it's going to Medjugorje or hosting homosexual artwork at his Cathedral, or making the Bishops look disunited by his imprudent statements questioning Church doctrine. The Bishops should present a united front to the press and the world. It used to be extremely rare that a Bishop would attack a fellow Bishop, well, it's happening now with increasing frequency. Sometimes it's welcome and sometimes it's not.

So, Jimmy Akin and Father Fessio defenses notwithstanding, the Cardinal urges liberalism within the Church, giving hope to dissidents and fuel for the media to burn.

Other stories related to the Cardinal:

Portuguese Cardinal criticizes Cardinal Schönborn , here.

More Austrian Bishops have problems with Celibacy, here.

Cardinal attacks Father Wagner, here.

Allows Communist Homosexual to be buried at Stepensdom with a Service at one of the side chapels by the homosexual blessing, DUI Cathedral Rector, here.


Vienna Archbishop Christoph Cardinal Schönborn said today (Mon) he shared the concern of Eisenstadt Bishop Paul Iby’s concern about mandatory celibacy for Roman Catholic priests.

"The concern that Bishop Iby expressed is shared by all of us (Austrian bishops), and I am happy to be in a Church in which there is freedom of speech and opinion," he said.

Austrian bishops had been expected to discuss celibacy at last week’s parish council conference in Mariazell, Styria, that they all attended but there has been no public confirmation that they did.


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Oh, How Very BBC

Father at Hermeneutic of Continuity wrote this. It was funny:

An internal BBC email sent to me today. The BBC are hosting a staff discussion on Christianity. Who do they get to do it? A history professor and campaigner for gay rights who describes his own current religious position as that of an agnostic or atheist with a background in Anglicanism, and a Muslim academic who writes for the Tablet. As my correspondent comments, "How very BBC."


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India: Endless violence against Christian women of Kandhamal

Bhubaneswar (AsiaNews) – Christian women were beaten, abducted, suffered sexual and verbal violence during the August 2008-2009 anti-Christian pogrom in Kandhamal district, Orissa. Now a group of researchers connected with the College of Social Work Nirmala Niketan in Mumbai have conducted a research on the violence, the first step to finding a solution.

A team of 16 between 6 and 12 May interviewed a group of 300 women from several villages in Kandhamal, visiting the sites and their homes to gather information on their social situation and housing and families.

Sister Anita chat services, Daughters of the Heart of Mary, is a teacher at the Nirmala Niketan Center who participated in the research. She told AsiaNews that "women and girls of Kandhamal have suffered various forms of violence" such as cases of beatings, sexual violence, insults and threats, kidnapping, and have had to flee from their villages. According to information gathered, the Hindu extremist assailants belonged to different clans and tribes and came from different regions.

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Parishoners, priest join protest against Arizona Immigration Law

There must be something more pressing on the horizon than protesting on behalf of socialist causes?

Arizona’s new law seeking to root out undocumented migrants should be repealed and the nation’s immigration system needs reform now, speakers said during a rally at St. Francis Parish in Portland.

Appealing to “more than 3,000 years of Judeo-Christian tradition,” Father Bob Krueger called for a compassionate policy instead.

He quoted Jesus’ parable of the Good Samaritan, in which a man extends care to an enemy from across a border.


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Cardinal George is going to be "confronted" by Rainbow Sashers: Exorcism Needed

What they need is an exorcism perhaps, like this one that happened back in 2004 in response to homosexual activism.

In a similar incident is Jesuit run Loyola Marymount University, which hosted a drag show featuring rainbow and pink colored sashes, on April 28th for graduation. It will therefore be interesting to see how Archbishop Gomez deals with the issue this year, since Cardinal Mahony has chosen not to deal with it in the past.

On Pentecost Sunday, May 23, 2010, members of a Homosexual Equivalency Activist Movement which calls itself the "Rainbow Sash" have announced their plans to attempt to disrupt the celebration of the Holy Mass throughout the Nation. They have specifically announced their intention to openly confront one of the great Churchmen of the United States, the Archbishop of Chicago and President of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, Francis Cardinal George, OMI.

CHICAGO, Ill. (Catholic Online) - On Pentecost Sunday, May 23, 2010, Catholics throughout the world will celebrate the coming of the Holy Spirit and the Birth of the Church. It is one of the Solemnities of the Church year. Sadly, members of a Homosexual Equivalency Activist Movement which calls itself the "Rainbow Sash" have announced their plans to attempt to disrupt the celebration of the Holy Mass throughout the Nation.


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Sunday, May 16, 2010

"Catholic" College Commencent Speeches hit new Low

Manassas, Va. — At least nine Catholic colleges and universities in the U.S. have invited spring commencement speakers and/or honorary degree recipients whose public positions and actions are clearly at odds with fundamental Catholic teachings, The Cardinal Newman Society (CNS) announced as part of its annual commencement review.


Austrian Bishops Continue Auto-destruction of the Church

So much for the Cardinal's American defenders... So much for Father Fessio's chaff-piece and Stevey Ray's attempt.

Austria priests urge reform in Vatican

Austrian Catholic bishops called on Rome not to ignore the necessity for major reforms within the Vatican, highlighting the sensitive issue of priestly celibacy.

Speaking at a three-day congress in Austria, Bishop Alois Schwarz of the Carinthia diocese said that the debate in small parish churches over celibacy and ordaining married priests should be an "amplifier" for the Catholic Church worldwide, AFP reported.

His comment echoed controversial remarks by Archbishop of Vienna and Pope Bendict XVI's protégé, Cardinal Christoph Schoenborn -- the highest ranking Catholic to link celibacy laws to the rampant sex abuse scandals of Catholic clergy.


http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=126707§ionid=351020606

Response to Nicholas Kristof from an American Catholic Priest Serving in Sudan

[cfrsudan.blogspot] Nicholas Kristof is a prestigious op-ed columnist for The New York Times who has written extensively on Sudan. He can be credited with helping to focus the attention of the United States and the world on the genocidal conflict in Darfur, for which newly reelected Sudanese president Omar al Bashir has been charged with war crimes and crimes against humanity. He has also written about the difficult and complex situation in South Sudan, often overshadowed by higher profile coverage of Darfur. Twice in the past three weeks (“A Church Mary Can Love” on April 18, and “Who Can Mock This Church” on May 2) though, Kristof has written pieces which express a seriously flawed understanding of the Catholic Church. Since the second one was posted from Juba (the capital of South Sudan) and referred to the Church here, I felt I should offer some kind of response.


http://cfrsudan.blogspot.com/2010/05/response-to-nicholas-kristof-from.html

Scandalous Jesuit is Gone: Who's Next?


We didn't think anything was going to get done, but the Oregon Province has just reported that Cormac Brissett, a very questionable Jesuit who once promoted sex with children and in public restrooms alongside executive Communist Party members and pederasts is no longer with the Society of Jesus, which is still losing.

They need to be forced into paying multi-million dollar settlements to do their jobs and teach and defend the Catholic Faith which is a purpose which they've avoided fulfilling for a very long time as a matter of company policy.

150,000 Come to Support Holy Father

It shouldn't matter, it's not a numbers game, but 100,000 people is not 150,000.

VATICAN CITY — More than 100,000 people filled St. Peter's Square on Sunday in a major show of support for Pope Benedict XVI over the clerical sex abuse scandal.

Benedict said he was comforted by such a "beautiful and spontaneous show of faith and solidarity" and again denounced what he called the "sin" that has infected the church and needs to be purified.

Citing estimates from Vatican police, the Vatican press office said 150,000 people had turned out for the demonstration organized by an association of 68 Italian lay groups.

Episcopals ordain 2nd Homosexual to Episcopacy

LONG BEACH, Calif. - Seven years after the Episcopal Church caused an uproar by consecrating its first openly gay bishop, it has done the same thing again — only this time with a woman.The Rev. Canon Mary Glasspool, of Baltimore, was ordained and consecrated on Saturday, making her the second openly gay bishop in church history and one of the first two female bishops in the Diocese of Los Angeles' 114-year history.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/37163913/ns/us_news

Nun rebuked for allowing abortion

Hospital nun rebuked for allowing abortion She agreed that seriously ill woman needed procedure to survive

PHOENIX - A nun and administrator at a Catholic hospital in Phoenix has been reassigned and rebuked by the local bishop for agreeing that a severely ill woman needed an abortion to survive.

Sister Margaret McBride was on an ethics committee that included doctors that consulted with a young woman who was 11 weeks pregnant late last year, The Arizona Republic newspaper reported on its website Saturday. The woman was suffering from a life-threatening condition that likely would have caused her death if she hadn't had the abortion at St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/37171656/ns/health-health_care

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Vatican Publishes Book by Patriarch Kirill

ROME, MAY 14, 2010 (Zenit.org).- The Vatican Publishing House is publishing a book by Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and of All Russia.

This gesture follows a similar move of the Moscow Patriarchate, which last December published a book with texts from Benedict XVI regarding European culture.

Now, the Italian-language book with addresses by the Russian Orthodox patriarch, titled "Liberta e Responsabilita alla Ricerca dell'Armonia" (Liberty and Responsibility in the Search of Harmony) will be officially presented on Monday at the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart in Milan.

http://www.zenit.org/article-29265?l=english

Inquisition and Index Liborum: Puff piece from CNS

VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- The Roman Inquisition and the Index of Forbidden Books obviously [sic] do not represent the brightest chapters in Catholic history, but newly published documents from Vatican archives should help scholars distinguish between the truth and the dark legends. Hundreds of documents detailing the church's investigations of individuals and of written works during the Roman Inquisition have been published -- most of them for the first time -- in a new series released by the Vatican.

Reproducing records from the Inquisition's activities -- records held in the formerly secret archives of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith -- the series hopes to shed light on how the Roman Inquisition really worked and to dispel age-old biases.

http://www.uscatholic.org/news/2010/05/inquisition-and-index-vatican-records-shed-light-dark-legend

Tablet Responds to Fr Fessio's Attack

THE FOUNDER and editor of Ignatius Press has condemned The Tablet's reporting of a press conference late last month given by Cardinal Christoph Schönborn, the Archbishop of Vienna. In a guest contribution to the Reuters news agency's FaithWorld blog, Fr Joseph Fessio SJ accused The Tablet of sensationalism.

The Tablet's Vienna correspondent, Christa Pongratz-Lippitt, reported Cardinal Schönborn as saying that Cardinal Angelo Sodano, dean of the College of Cardinals, had "deeply wronged" the victims of sexual abuse when on Easter Day he dismissed media reports of the scandal as "petty gossip".

http://www.thetablet.co.uk/article/14717

Friday, May 14, 2010

Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem calls treatment of Vatican 'outrageous' -- Haarezt

Editor's comment: Isreal has been very friendly to the Vatican dueing this crisis. Even Allen Derschowitz has defended the Catholic Church.

Isreal's Rabbinate to meet Sunday to discuss holy site taxes and avoid scandal.

http://www.haaretz.com/

Pope connects Sex Abuse to Fatima

Benedict XVI lands in Portugal, addresses sex abuse crisis aboard papal plane Date: 2010-05-11 13:38:28 May 11, 2010.

Aboard the papal plane in route to Portugal, Pope Benedict XVI candidly addressed the sex abuse crisis. The pope linked the crisis with the religious persecution indicated in Fatima's third secret. He told reporters the clerical abuse scandal represents "the greatest persecution of the church," but said it was born from sins inside the church, not outside. The pope called the crisis "truly terrifying" and said the Church must seek profound penance, pardon and justice. This is the pope's first trip to Portugal since he was elected pope. His four day trip kicked off in Lisbon and ends in the city of Porto May 14th.

http://www.romereports.com/palio/modules.php?t=Benedict-XVI-lands-in-Portugal--addresses-sex-abuse-crisis-aboard-papal-plane&name=News&file=article&newlang=english&sid=2082
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Modernist Bishop in Scotland blocks Immemorial Mass

St Magnus Cathedral, Kirkwall

How sad to hear that plans to celebrate Mass in the Extraordinary Form in St Magnus Cathedral, Kirkwall – parts of which date back to 1137 – were recently blocked by the Catholic Bishop of Aberdeen, the Rt Rev Peter Moran. Sad but not surprising, since the Bishops of Scotland seem united in their determination to throw up as many obstacles as possible to the implementation of Summorum Pontificum.

http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/damianthompson/100039754/a-historic-latin-mass-in-the-cathedral-of-the-orkney-isles-blocked-by-the-catholic-bishop/

Germany's First Woman Bishop and Drunk Driver Praises Pill in Catholic Cathedral

After resigning because of a drunk driving conviction, this awesome figure is now doing credit to Catholic Germany.


Former Protestant leader Margot Käßmann caused a stir at Munich’s interfaith gathering Thursday night by describing the birth control pill as “God’s gift” – in a Catholic cathedral.


•Christians gather for interfaith congress - Society (13 May 10)
Speaking at the Cathedral of Our Dear Lady, which is the Munich Catholic Archbishop’s own cathedral and one of the most important Catholic churches in Germany, Käßmann warned against demonising birth control.

Contraception, including the pill, is forbidden under the Catholic Church’s strict moral code.

“We can however also see it as God’s gift, for it is about the preservation of life, of freedom, which doesn’t have to immediately degenerate into pornography, as much as the sexualisation of our society is, of course, a problem.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

ACLU Attack wins Important Ruling against Vatican: They must defend Themselves in Court

The Wall Street Journal has reported that the Vatican has failed in its attempt to maintain its immunity from liability lawsuits. Further court rulings next week will demonstrate how the Vatican will defend itself.

Despite this unprecedented situation, Jeffrey Lena, the Vatican's U.S. lawyer remains confident that he will prove that the Vatican was not responsible for the sex-abuse of its American Bishops.

This is not only a victory from Jeffry Anderson who intends on holding the Vatican accountable for the abuses that took place.

It should be easy to provide examples of how Bishops and Priests have often refused to obey the Vatican in the past. It would be interesting to see if the Vatican will make this point as it is, after all, the truth. Most Catholic institutions, seminaries, hospitals and schools do not follow Vatican directives, especially as regards the hiring of homosexuals in the priesthood, or allowing abortion procedures in their hospitals, for example.

What this case should provide to the public is not so much an insight into how the Vatican was necessarily irresponsible, but it should show how little control the Vatican has over its subordinate. Actually, it might be argued that the Federal and State governments, since they regulate much of Catholic plant, has a great deal more responsibility and liability for what goes on in Catholic institutions in the United States.

In the meantime, this decision will provide Jeff Anderson with a gap to attack the Church following an agenda which has at its heart not so much the redress of victims, but an attack on the moral authority of the Church. It's not justice that they're after, but the undermining of the doctrines of the Church which the modern world finds so offensive: its teaching on homosexuality, abortion, divorce and euthanasia.

Like the Nazis of the 30s, Jeff Anderson and his politically correct ACLU contacts and other associates are bent on driving the Church out of the public sphere and curtailing its influence even more than it already has been curtailed and delimited in this country.

Here's a response on his preparative suit to attack Cardinals Bertone, Sodano and the Holy Father. He may have an opportunity to subpoena the Holy Father yet.

Roman Catholic Girl Refuses to Don Muslim Headress and is Punished

A Roman Catholic schoolgirl has been labelled a truant after she refused to wear a headscarf during a compulsory trip to a mosque.

Amy Owen, 14, and fellow girl pupils at a Catholic secondary school were told to cover their heads and wear trousers or leggings out of respect for their Muslim hosts.

But when her mother objected, saying she did not want her daughter to 'dress as a Muslim', she received a sternly worded warning letter from the headmaster saying she had no choice.

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Another Austriann Bishop has problems with Celibacy

Of course it's all probably just a misquote, but he's not the only Bishop who has a problem with Catholic teaching. There was Bishop Ray Lucker who airing his frequent opposition to Church teaching. But he wasn't as forthcoming as the late Bishop Shanon, another "reluctant" dissenter who did everyone a favor and resigned.

More Bishops should resign if they want to rock the boat in the middle of a storm.

A leading Austrian bishop has called on the Church to drop its celibacy requirement for priests.

Bishop Paul Iby of Eisenstadt told Die Presse newspaper that it should be up to priests to decide whether they want to live a celibate life, and that he would welcome it if married men could be ordained, said an AP report in the Herald Sun.

"It should be at the discretion of every priest whether to live in voluntary celibacy or in a family," Die Presse quoted Bishop Iby as saying.

He also said that eventually the ordination of women should be considered.

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A Catholic Website leaves Germany












[Kreuz.net]The Website 'katholisches.info' has moved its editorial office to the United States. This was reported today on its website.

The Weimar born and today living in Munster author, Jens Falk (43) has closed his office effective immediately.

Falk is a self-employed Publisher, Graphic designer and IT-Consultant. He is married and is close to the SSPX.

The Editor must take radical steps to avoid the "increasingly poor climate" for press and freedom of expression in Germany.

The on-line magazine received a warning for a report it had written about a play called, "Mein Koerper gehoert mir!" (My body belongs to me). The site 'katholisces.info' protested against this, that German compulsory education would make it impossible for innocent children to avoid it.

Columbian Doctor Suspended for refusing to perform Abortion

Bogotá, Colombia, May 12, 2010 / 05:59 pm (CNA).- Colombia's Attorney General, Alejandro Ordonez Maldonado, recently called on the country's Constitutional Court to protect the fundamental rights of Dr. German Arango Rojas, who was suspended for refusing to perform an abortion on a minor with a disability despite the demands of her parents. Maldonado warned that the doctor's fundamental rights to fair justice, equality and due process were violated.  After Rojas refused to perform the abortion, the National Medical Ethics Tribunal suspended him and ordered him to pay damages to the girl's family.

http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/colombian-doctor-convicted-for-not-performing-abortion-on-minor/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+catholicnewsagency%2Fdailynews+%28CNA+Daily+News%29

Jim Martin and John Allen: the two Faces of Benedict's Orthodoxy

[The Open Tabernaclke] I find it instructive to read Fr. Jim Martin's fine statement about Pope Benedict's recent remark to reporters that the abuse of children by Catholic clerics is "truly terrifying," side by side with John Allen's declaration that Benedict's address at the Cultural Center of Belém in Lisbon was a "tour de force" for what Allen calls "affirmative orthodoxy."

Allen finds Benedict seeking to strike an "optimistic" note about the church's encounter with contemporary culture.  He notes that Benedict's address stresses the need for dialogue between the church and secularism; the need to move towards positive appraisal of various cultures and worldviews with the recognition that they can enrich the church; and the need to retrieve Vatican II's positive appraisal of the Enlightenment and the Reformation.

http://opentabernacle.wordpress.com/2010/05/12/john-allen-on-affirmative-orthodoxy-and-jim-martin-on-price-of-restorationism-two-faces-of-benedict/

New Priests Older, one is Game developer

WASHINGTON (CNS) -- A former NASA engineer, a PlayStation video game developer and widowed deacons are among the 440 men in the ordination class of 2010.

The average age of the men who will be ordained in June is 37, according to the Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate at Georgetown University. More than half are between the ages of 25 and 34, and 11 of them are age 65 or older.

The center conducted a national survey of ordinands for the Secretariat of Clergy, Consecrated Life and Vocations of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.

http://uscatholic.org/news/2010/05/widowed-deacons-engineer-video-game-developer-among-2010-ordinands

Hindus Attack Catholic church

BANGALORE, India (UCAN) — A Catholic church in Karnataka has been attacked and its statues damaged a Church official has said. Catholics in Honnavar, a costal town in Uttara Kannada district, found the windows of their parish church's grotto broken and several statues damaged on the morning of May 12. "It follows a clear pattern of anti-Christian" incidents this state has witnessed since the pro-Hindu Bharatiya Janata Party government came to power, said Father Adolf Washington, the Bangalore archdiocesan spokesperson.

http://www.ucanews.com/2010/05/13/suspected-hindu-extremists-attack-church-in-karnataka/

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Pro-Abortion Monastery is Dying of the Cancer of Modernism



The President of the American-Cassian Congregation of Benedictines, Abbot Timothy Kelly O.S.B. is suffering from cancer. He was the Abbot of St. John's Abbey in Collegeville, Minnesota. This of course, raises thoughts as to who will carry on as the old Monks go on to their just reward.

It's interesting that in the last few weeks since the passing away of Father Paul Marx, founder of the pro-Life organization H.L.I., that the current Abbot made a very controversial statement about the infamous "seamless garment" which he insisted mendaciously, was what Father Paul was all about.

Not even lies will save you from death and the terrible judgement of God.

Considering St. John's poor performance in Catholic fidelity, especially as regards birth control and abortion, it's ironic that they are dying out. Could it be because they've contributed to the spiritual moribund atmosphere of the surrounding culture, that those vocations who might have otherwise come to their doors were aborted? Sources in Rome say that Collegeville is top heavy and will die out; it's days are numbered.

ACLU says Pa. police cite hundreds for cursing - San Jose Mercury News

ACLU says Pa. police cite hundreds for cursing - San Jose Mercury News

Just how much did Bishop Listeki have to do with resignation at MU?

Marquette University faculty is demanding to know why their president, Father Robert Wild, withdrew a major job offer to an openly gay professor from Seattle. A faculty member who attended the meeting told NewsBuzz that Wild informed a roomful of senior faculty members that Milwaukee Archbishop Jerome Listecki influenced his decision to withdraw it. Listecki has a reputation as a bishop who aggressively enforces traditional Catholic doctrine.

Wild met with department chairs in the College of Arts and Sciences after he announced that Jodi O’Brien, who is currently on sabbatical from Seattle University, also a Jesuit Catholic university, wouldn’t become their next dean as expected. The revelation ignited a firestorm of criticism. Students and faculty speculated that pressure from university donors, the school’s Board of Trustees or even Catholic officials prompted Wild’s sudden reversal.

According to one chair who spoke on condition of anonymity, Wild told the professors attending the meeting, “The Archbishop had expressed an opinion on the matter that had a considerable bearing on his opinion.” The chair says professors asked Wild “to give an account of how the decision was made,” particularly the Archbishop’s involvement, but the president wouldn’t describe the process in detail.

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Vatican Official thanks the World Press for its Coverage of the Abuse Scandal

By John-Henry Westen

VATICAN CITY, May 11, 2010 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Speaking to Vatican Radio on May 3, Richard Rouse, an official at the Pontifical Council for Culture, thanked the world press for its coverage of the sexual abuse scandal. Asked about the Vatican’s handling of the abuse scandal coverage in the press, Rouse said, “I want to take this occasion of World Press Day to thank the press for what they’re doing. It is of extreme importance that the press continue to help all the people involved in this situation to move forward.”

“We’ve got to say that as the Vatican, we’ve got to thank people for what they’re doing,” Rouse added.

Rouse added, however, that the Vatican must also urge corrections in media coverage where needed. “We’ve also got to say: hang on a second, sometimes things are getting a little out of proportion,” he said. Even then, however, it should be a “gentle correction.” “But first of all thanks,” stressed Rouse.

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Clergy Leave Knights of Columbus Over pro-choice event

May 11, 2010 PORTSMOUTH — Conflict between pro-life Catholic ideals and pro-choice advocates has hit home.

A pair of local reverends announced last weekend they would be withdrawing their membership from the local Knights of Columbus Chapter 140, a Catholic fraternal benefit society, after learning that a large pro-choice organization had rented space at a function center attached to the group.

During a Saturday afternoon service at St. James Church, the Rev. Michael Kerper made a brief prepared statement saying he and the parochial vicar, the Rev. Marcos Gonzalez, had chosen to resign from the local chapter in protest.

Kerper is pastor of Portsmouth's combined Corpus Christi Parish, which now has two churches, St. James and Immaculate Conception.

According to a statement provided to the Herald, Kerper's reasoning for leaving the Knights of Columbus was based on the group renting the Casey Function Center on Lafayette Road to a group known as the National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League, the nation's leading organization promoting public funding of abortion.

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A Service for Europe Day at Westminster Cathedral


THE ACT OF PENITENCE

Let us bring before God our failures and weaknesses, those of our own hearts, and those of our nations: our pride, our self-seeking, the opposition séculaire which has hindered our unity and harmed our people; and let us confess our sins in penitence and faith, firmly resolved to keep God’s commandments and to live in love and peace with all.

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New Bishop for Lafayette Indiana

VATICAN CITY, 12 MAY 2010 (VIS) - The Holy Father appointed Msgr. Timothy L. Doherty of the clergy of the diocese of Lafayette in Indiana, U.S.A., pastor of St. Catherine church in Dundee, and of St. Mary Mission church in Gilberts, as bishop of Lafayette in Indiana (area 25,455, population 1,296,384, Catholics 108,000, priests 98, permanent deacons 17, religious 81). The bishop-elect was born in Rockford, U.S.A. in 1950 and ordained a priest in 1976. He succeeds Bishop William L. Higi, whose resignation from the pastoral care of the same diocese the Holy Father accepted, upon having reached the age limit.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Father Fessio and Jimmy Akin defend Schönborn

Father Fessio once discontinued his relationship with the magazine, 30 Days because he felt the anti-war stance of the magazine and its focus on Freemasonry were not things that the average American would care about. Of course, considering the Church's long-standing Magisterial teachings against Freemasonry, and the prevalence and perniciousness of it in the US, you'd think that Father Fessio would take up the sword of 19th Century Ultramontane Jesuits against that scourge, right? Well, no. Father Fessio didn't see it that way. Very suspicious indeed.

So now, Father Fessio is going to step in and defend Cardinal Schönborn, here. Could it be that it's because Cardinal Schönborn has strong connections to Freemasonry, or perhaps it's more likely that Fr. Fessio has had a long-standing and intimate publishing relationship with the Scandal Cardinal? It's certainly a lot more likely than the excuses Akin and Fr. Fessio weave for the Cardinal.

Quasi liberals count on book sales to support their overarching activities. It's completely understandable that men like Fr. Fessio and James Akin would step up to defend the Cardinal, because that's the kind of men they are. Akin's a mercenary and will whip out his pen in defense of whatever, but Fr. Fessio's interests are more clear in this case as many will be quick to point out. These men count on the average pewsitter not recollecting things in the past, and relying on Cardinal Schönborn's reputation as an alleged conservative and engaging in a little intellectual razzle-dazzle and special pleading.

So, in the case of Father Fessio, we have a defense which suggests that the Cardinal's remarks were taken out of context during an "off the record" interview when the Cardinal would have been off-guard. Surely, a seasoned Cardinal, despite his alleged openness to the press, he'd have to realize that such interviews have their dangers. His comments which smack of utilitarianism are, according to our jesuitical apologist, explained by an appeal to the Aristotelian, pursuit of happiness or eudaimonia. Even granting that is true, Fr. Fessio still attempts to explain away the Cardinal's comments on marriage (the Cardinal has said similar things before), or his remarks on homosexuality (again, he's said things before that were scandalous) and given an ear (and some legitimacy) to the Austrian Call to Action, hosted a depraved homosexual art show in his Cathedral, blessed a homo-sexual love-in and even permitted a funeral Mass for the same homosexual artist given by the DUI Rector of his Cathedral, while some of the homosexual's artwork still hangs in the St. Barbara Chapel, right here.

Then, the Father tries to explain away the Cardinal's attack as being a "criticism". Well, won't some people just stretch the truth to save their printing business?

Here's the original offending Tablett article, here.

The Purification of the Catholic Church: Pravda

Ha-ha, you'd have to find out about all this on Pravda, wouldn't you? Not one single official Catholic voice that we know of will talk about this unpleasant fact.

In 2005 Pope Benedict XVI issued a resounding call for reform in the Catholic church, saying, “How much filth there is in the church, and even among those ... in the priesthood.” This was widely interpreted as a reference to the sex- abuse scandal affecting the church's standing in North America and other parts of the world. However, the Pope’s exhortation was, in reality, directed more widely to the phenomenon of modernism that is poisoning the church at its core.

The sex abuse scandal involving priests is just the tip of the ice-burg - the visible part that has come to light. The real culprits of moral destruction are those in-house modernists who, since Vatican II, have encouraged sexual deviants to infiltrate the church and who, with the bishops’ approval, are still disseminating their modernist lies within various Catholic seminaries, schools and chancery offices.

While the bishops today lash out at the pedophiles - about 90% of which are actually homosexuals - they continue to harbor those in-name-only “Catholics” who are advancing a false spirit of Vatican II. Make no mistake - bishops would still be protecting pedaphiles had the sex abuse scandal not come to light through the pope’s hard determination and through world wide public scrutiny.



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Fr. Joseph Fessio, S.J., Launches New Catholic College-Credit Online Program

May 10, 2010 | Ignatius Insight

SAN FRANCISCO, May 10, 2010—Jesuit Father Joseph Fessio¸ founder and editor of Ignatius Press, a former student of Pope Benedict XVI, and longtime leader in Catholic higher education, is launching a groundbreaking, international college-credit program for Catholic high school students, homeschoolers, and others.

The program, called the Ignatius-Angelicum Liberal Studies Program (www.liberalstudiesprogram.com), is a joint project of Ignatius Press and Angelicum Great Books Program, a longstanding provider of homeschooling and other liberal arts resources. Father Fessio serves as Chancellor of the new online LSP program, which begins this fall.

The Need for a Solidly Catholic Online College-Credit Program

"The Liberal Studies Program comes at the perfect time to address a rapidly growing need and desire of serious Catholic parents and students," according to Father Fessio, whose previous academic positions include founding and serving as the first Director of the St. Ignatius Institute, University of San Francisco, and Provost of Ave Maria University in Florida.

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Fallout Grows in ex-Minneapolis Cop's Molestation Case

Of course, if you can't count on those who've been deceiving the world for years about their status as Catholic religious to tell the truth, you can't count on these individuals at a prestigious, Waspy, Minneapolis Preparatory school to tell the truth either. The corruption of the best is indeed the worst, but the society at large must also suffer for this loss of innocence.

What is often portrayed as a problem exclusive to the Catholic Church is actually a problem of an increasingly barbaric and decadent West.

This may make it more difficult for Jeff Anderson to portray the Catholic Church as a monster for his ACLU and Socialist friends.

Attorney says Breck School knew Bill Jacobs had history of molesting boys. Former official denies it.


[Minneapolis Star] The lawyer who last month sued the Vatican and Pope Benedict for their handling of sexual abuse allegations within the church turned his attention Monday to a case that involves one of the state's most prestigious private schools.

Attorney Jeff Anderson, in a lawsuit filed in Hennepin County, said officials at Breck School committed fraud by hiring teacher Bill Jacobs in 1973, knowing he had a history of molesting boys and was considered a danger to children.

Jacobs sexually abused a 13-year-old Breck student in 1974, according to Anderson. Even after the boy and his father brought their allegations to the school's headmaster, John Littleford, Jacobs remained on the faculty through the school year. The suit maintains that Littleford "begged'' the boy and his father to remain quiet about the matter.


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Good Jesuit, Bad Jesuit: Swiss Jesuit Fr. Victor Cathrein, S.J. "Of Its Very Nature, Socialism Is The Enemy Of Every Religion"

It needs to be said, and that it's said in this day and age in liberal Switzerland is a miracle.


Good Jesuit, Bad Jesuit: Swiss Jesuit Fr. Victor Cathrein, S.J. "Of Its Very Nature, Socialism Is The Enemy Of Every Religion"

Well Done, Faithful Servant

A Catholic priest in Goa, who saved his three young parishioners from drowning, died of a massive heart attack May 9 during the rescue in rough seas.

Father Thomas Remedios Fernandes, 37, assistant parish priest of Church of Jesus, Mary and Joseph, Nuvem village, came to Galgibaga beach 28 kilometers south of the state capital Panaji as part of a 63-member picnic party.

During the afternoon, Father Fernandes was alerted by cries for help from the youths - two girls and a boy aged between 17 and 19. The priest helped two reach the shore but as he dragged the third victim, he collapsed in shallow waters, his companions said.


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Diocesan Apparachik Complains about Competition From Independent Catholic Schools

At CNS, Patricia Weitzel-O'Neill, complained about the fact that Catholic Schools are closing down, indeed, she's been working on her capacity as an overseer of "Catholic" education for many years, overseeing it's conclusion, and apparently, its demise.

Meanwhile, what Weitzel-O'Neill termed "faux Catholic schools" are springing up, led by those who have been in the Catholic home-schooling movement. She showed the home page to a website for a Pope John Paul II Academy in a suburban section of the Archdiocese of Washington, which has no connection with the archdiocese, despite entreaties by archdiocesan officials that the school seek some sort of connection. "They're teaching the Catholic faith, but they're not approved by any bishop," she added.


She says elsewhere that Catholic Schools are in "crisis". Indeed, she has presided over the closing of Catholic Schools in Washington State and Boston

In the CNS interview above, Ms. Patricia Weitzel-O'Neil skirted Archbishop Chaput's initiative to keep open homosexuals out of Catholic education. The reason for these "faux Catholic" schools is perhaps her faux Catholic approach to education. Indeed, parents have removed their children from schools under her direction because of the descriptively named sex-ed Child Lures Program she mandates for the children. The Child Lures program doesn't teach Catholic doctrine and promotes the moral indifference of homosexuality. So it shouldn't be a mystery to anyone, is becoming increasingly known to everyone, that many Catholic Schools, especially those under the direction of the Diocese simply aren't Catholic at all.

Pope Benedict Says the Enemy is Within

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