Sunday, August 15, 2010

Healing From God's Herb Garden: Nuns Work With Pharmaceutical Experts


For many centuries Monastic medicine was the only hope for the sick -- today modern researchers are tapping the old knowledge.




Plants from the herb book of Leonhart Fuchs from the year 1545. The representation is of high quality botanically speaking.


The powerful towers of the Church of St. Michael reach into the sky. They overlook the cloister garden of the Oberzeller Franciscans. Sister Leandra Ulsamer grows lavender, sage and hyssop. The herbs grow faster in the hot summer weeks than at other times so that the Franciscans have all their hands full to bring in the rich harvest.

"Primroses and lemon balm are ripe in the early part of the year for our herb trees", reported Sister Leandra. "We have harvested enormous quantities of St. John's Wort, mullen, peppermint and sage."

The Sisters started this garden 21 years ago with a small corner. The sisters will plant the herbs for their evening tea. Today their herb garden in Oberzell by Wurzburg with around 100 different types of herb is one of the largest in Germany. "And every year we add four, five plants onto it," said Sister Leandra. Right now she has introduced the new fine leafed olive herb that helps with indigestion.

Sister Leandra went to another patch and cut some twigs out. "The hyssop will bloom in a bit a very beautiful blue, its oil is an ideal treatment for bronchitis and dry cough", she declared. The herb belongs to the mysterious plants of the ages. Already in a prescription at the medicine school of Salerno in the year 1066 it reads: "Blue hyssop clears the chest of harmful mucus."

Modern science is also interested in the medicinal knowledge of the monks. The historian of medicine Johannes G. Mayer has worked for 10 years together with Sister Leandra. His "Cloister Medicine Research Group" at the University of Wurzburg has systematically harvested its way through the medieval sources.

Are there any surprising discoveries? "That is the important discovery, that they used penicillin-like stuff in the cloister medicine, he said. "With a mixture of moldy cheese, honey and portions of sheep dung was put together and applied directly to the wound. Unfortunately, we could not reconstitute this, to discover what cheese was used."

For the astonishing prescription comes from the Lorscher Arzneibuch (Lorsch Medical Book), which dates from the time of Charlemagne in the year 795. This valuable Codex was first rediscovered in 1989. A donation of the Pharmacy Company Boehringer Ingelheim made possible the translation and scientific research.

The existing work from the Imperial Abbey Lorsch at Worms contains around 150 pages and 500 prescriptions, which astonishingly comes in part from Antiquity. The unknown author made the admonition from biblical texts, the duty to help the sick by means of God-given healing plants.

The so-called cloister medicine had its flowering between the 8th and 13th Centuries. The art had been lost through the chaotic upheavals: the migrations, in the final collapse of the Roman Empire (476) and the plague of the time of Justinian, which came from Egypt to wide parts of the Mediterranean and European homelands. Up to a quarter of the population died by the ravaging epidemic, which broke out again in 770. People lived in the most primitive of circumstances.

Early Christianity perceived in the fury of the plague, war and the migrations the unmistakable hand of God. The ancient healing arts were lost in great part during these dark times. [Obviously, if he was copying the herbology texts, they must not have been lost. Most historians view the Dark Ages as an indeterminate period starting not long before St. Benedict's birth and ending around the millennium.] It was the monk, Benedict of Nursia (480-547), in whom the flames of knowledge burned again. At Monte Casino near Naples he founded a Cloister (Monastery) where he established his revolutionary [sic] rule.

Most Europeans were incapable of reading and writing. The monks however were obliged by Benedict to read and copy the old writings, to which also belonged the pre-Christian works of Medicine. Benedict rejected the old Christian teaching [Where that teaching is, this author doesn't say.], that all sickness is sent from God. "The care for the sick is a duty for everyone; one should serve them, as though they were Christ Himself," wrote the founder of the Benedictine Order. He established with this the foundation of cloister medicine.

Pope Gregory I, called "The Great" (540-604), was very impressed with Benedict's Rule, that he declared it binding for the entire Roman Church. Gregory I even turned his parents Villa on Monte Celio near Rome into a Benedictine Cloister.

Already there were healing herb gardens in all of the Cloisters of Europe, which increased even more the healing capabilities of the monks in the infirmaries. The Emperor Charlemagne the Great (747-814) undertook the mission to care for the sick in his Empire and ordered the foundation of herb gardens for his cities.

The last great medicinal author of the high middle ages was the mystic, Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179), Abbess of the Benedictine Cloister on the Rupertsberg by Bingen on the Rhine. Her work "Physica" (Natural History) and "Casae et Curae" (Cause and Cures) have been discovered in recent years. Critics doubt in any case, that the writings are authentic, there is nothing original from her time.

After Hildegard the Cloister slowly lost its monopoly in the healing arts. Worldly Universities like the school at Salerno were founded, which contains the legend that it was founded by a Greek, a Latin, an Arab and a Jew.

At the University of Wurzburg, Mayer and his team of chemists, pharmacists and doctors have identified around 600 healing plants of cloister medicine. "What then can be taken away from this is for the manufacturer to decide", he said. The Research Group for Cloister Medicine has been financially supporter by Pharmaceutical Company GlaxoSmithKline and the Martin Bauer Group, who want to supply the herbs and extracts for other producers.

"Germany is the worldwide leader in the analysis of the contents of medicinal plants", says Medicinal Historian Mayer. That corresponds with the good reputation of the plants' healing properties in the country. Since 2004 a few cases have been filed against St. John's Wort in cases of depression. Otherwise the past year has seen, according to IMS Pharma Scope, a value of 796 Million Euro sold in Pharmacy Phytopharmaka alone, which was in large part the result of private business. They were distributed to Drug stores, Reform homes and supermarkets. The most popular are the cough and cold remedies, heart medicine and cancer as well as stomach and digestion.

"For the most part it is still not clear which stuff is exactly responsible for the effect, sometimes there are in any case, several," said Mayer. There has been great progress, however, with valerian and hops. "With valerian it is the roots, with hops the umbels, which produce a completely valuable mixture of materials."

The ligands in the valerian have an effect similar to caffeine or nicotine, they effect like the hormonal material adenosin, explained Mayer. "A person can drive a car with it and take a test, if one is very upset. That is the ideal remedy, to calm down." One can sleep better, but it doesn't have the side effects like many other synthetic sleep tablets, which can paralyze the organism.

"A harmless sleep", says Mayer, "is very important, especially for cell regeneration and for the assimilation of the experiences of the day. Valerian does not afterward disturb these important bodily functions." When you actually compare hops and passion flowers, then these sleep and calming remedies are clearly superior to synthetic drugs.

While modern medicine can isolate individual substances, nature offers an entire concert of ingredients in place of single instruments, Mayer insists. We almost know that from the everyday. Caffeine operates completely differently when it is applied as a single isolated substance, than as Coffee, Tea or consuming a Guarana plant. "We believe it is senseless to isolate a material which then, often does not have the complex effect which the complete plants have, as clinical studies show.

Sage slows the building of neurotransmitter acetylcholin, so the patient with Alzheimers or Dementia could profit. In any case, there are still more precise studies of the dosage which have yet to follow, sage also contains the nerve poison thujon. [An ingredient in absinthe, yum, yum] The saying, "whatever is effective has side-effects" doesn't just apply to synthetic medications, but also some medicinal plants have poisonous ingredients.

For this reason before the healing of sickness it is always the healthy lifestyle which is important. And here also Mayer has learned from the Rule of Benedict of Nursia -- whose attribution one finds in the English word for "nurse".

"Ora et labora et lege -- pray, work and read", the motto of the Benedictine order is also for the Wurzburger Medicine Historian of greatest importance. "That comes from an actual relationship between sleep and waking, from work and rest, it is important also for nourishment, from which imbalance I can be easily effected by illnesses," said Mayer. The mid-day nap is a central component of life in a Cloister, whose positive effect for modern sleep research has been established, "that's definitely been frowned upon, but after a little nap you are clearly more alert and capable."

One can also read this in the advice of the Middle Ages as from a modern Fitness expert, explained Mayer. "Don't eat too late. Meat of mammals like pork or beef were only intended for Feast Days and sickness. Otherwise one ate fish and poultry."

Even alcohol was allowed in small quantities, as Mayer reports, in the rule of the Benedictines it says that the Abbott should take care, that every monk gets one roman measure of wine per day, which is about 0.27 Liters thus about a quarter Liter. That is the exact quantity which is recommended by modern medicine as foreseeable tolerable.

But for a swallow of wine it is in these days too early. Sister Leandra takes a swallow of wine after lunch, prays an hour and finishes with by taking a nap.

Now there are waiting in the garden around 40 white-haired visitors. These also she shows her blooming glory, St, John's Wort, the healing herb and powerful blooming stripped blossoms. "it is beautiful that there are always more people taking interest in what good the herbs can do", says Sister Leandra.

And perhaps she will betray her recipe for overeating, to bring the life's spirits back into swing again: "For that you need some stems of rosemary in the best Bordeaux wine, leave to set for a few days and take a little glass with every meal." Get well.


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Birmingham Oratory Brother sent to South Africa | CatholicHerald.co.uk

Birmingham Oratory Brother sent to South Africa | CatholicHerald.co.uk

Anti-Christian Film Cancelled in Lebanon

Lebanon, In Lebanon a historically inaccurate film, produced in Iran, about Christ has been cancelled. The film denines the Crucifiction of Christ and portrays the Son of God as a mere prophet. Christians protested successfully against the program. The Maronite Bishop Béchara Raï (70) of Byblos is pleased with a statement urging the cancellation of the series. The film would have seriously libeled Christ and His Church.

Link to kreuz.net...

Saturday, August 14, 2010

The Pope Took a Spontaneous Tour in the Mini-Popemobile

Italy. [kreuz.net] One Wednesday the Pope Benedict XVI together with his brother, Prelate Gerog Ratzinger, took a spontaneous ride in the Mini-Popemobile for around 150 Meters. Carbineri on the scene were surprised according to reports by the Roman daily 'Il Messaggero'. On the coming Sunday, on the feast of the Assumption, the faithful expect the Pope as usual for Mass in his Parish Church.

link to source, kreuz.net...

Turkey: Nationalist Protest Against Divine Liturgy on Assumption


Several thousand Greek Orthodox Christians in Turkey arrive on Sunday at the Sumela-Cloister in the East of the Land. There the Nationalists hope to protest against the Christians.

Constantinople (kath.net/KAP)
Several thousand Greek Orthodox Christians in Turkey will arrive according to their Patriarch Bartholomeos I on the this Sunda as "Peace Ambassadors" to the Sumela Cloister in the East of the Land. The Christians have waited for a long time for this day, said the Patriarch of Constantinople in an interview for the daily "Sabah" (Friday Edition). In view of protests by Turkish Nationalists against the Liturgy on the Feast of the "Assumption" said the honorary head of around 300 Million Orthodox Christians in the world, that he trusts in the security measures of the authorities.

The ancient Sumela Cloister in the south Black Sea city of Trebizond is the sanctuary location for a Marian Ikon, which was painted according to legend by St. Luke. After the exile of the Greeks by the Turkish-Greek population exchange in the 1920s the Cloister was abandoned and declared a museum. The Orthodox Christians struggled for years to get permission for a Liturgy to be celebrated in the Cloister. Bartholomaios I thanked the Culture Ministry for this, that this is the first time such an event is taking place.

Right leaning local politicians in Trebizond have been protesting in the past days. They accuse the Christians of using the Liturgy on the 15th of August to summon a restoration of the Byzantine Empire. The Ottomans conquered the then Byzantine Trebizond in 1461 on August 15th which is also the beginning of the uprising of the Kurdish PKK-Rebels against the Turkish State. For this reason, the Liturgy will become a demonstration of "revenge", according to the right national newspaper "Yenicag".

The Police in Trebizond, a bastion of National Rightists, took a local politican and a local journalist into protective custody. The Patriarch has said, that he has no doubt that the security forces will take every necessary precaution.

Link to original, kath.net...

Photo taken from Kara Lahana, Turkish travel site...

NFTU: True Orthodox and Ecumenism News: Moscow Patriarchate Against Abortion Firings

NFTU: True Orthodox and Ecumenism News: Moscow Patriarchate Against Abortion Firings

Religion Clause: Court Orders Mets To Allow Kosher Vendor To Operate On Sabbath While Suit Is Pending

Religion Clause: Court Orders Mets To Allow Kosher Vendor To Operate On Sabbath While Suit Is Pending

Priest Doesn't Show up for a Wedding, In Austria: Cardinal Schönborn Saves the Day!

The coupe was ready and dressed, the guess assembled in the church and the muicians were ready to play -- only the Priest wasn't there: The horror scenario happened to two betrothed in the Viennese neighborhood of Floridorf.

The pastor had completely forgotten the marriage. The 30 year old Iris and her 27 Year old partner [sic] were so angry after 8 months of planning and expectation that they threatened to leave the Church. Now the Archdiocese has promised to compensate the couple for the wedding, inclusive the blooming bridal bouquet, organist and church rent.

The abandoned couple estimate the costs of the Church wedding with 150 invited guests to be 2000 Euro says the Austrian daily "Heute". In order to prevent them from leaving the Church, Cardinal Schönborn is going to save the day by personally presiding at their wedding.

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Now we have real evidence – sexual abuse is not a ‘Catholic problem’  | CatholicHerald.co.uk

When the Nazis were engaged in attempting to use the alleged sex abuse by priests to push the Catholic Church in Germany out of education and public life, its was actually the Brown Shirts where it was dangerous for a child's innocence in that regard.

The following article brings a study which indicates that sexual abuse is much more common outside of the priesthood than within it, but it proves something else that we knew all along, that this media campaign has been launched by shadowy and nefarious figures at the New York Times and at the hands of ACLU Attorney, Jeff Anderson, who's clearly sold his soul.

This was never about the victims. It is about attacking the Church's teachings, which arouse such contempt and hatred in the modern world.

Now we have real evidence – sexual abuse is not a ‘Catholic problem’  | CatholicHerald.co.uk

Louisville Man Comes Back to the Church After 80 Years

In the annals of people who returned to their childhood faith after a time of alienation, few have had a longer sojourn than James O'Bryan.

The Louisville native has reconciled with the Roman Catholic Church after being away from it for more than 80 years.

In the end, O'Bryan reconciled with the church because of the actions of a priest — the same reason he said he left in the first place.

O'Bryan, now 89 and living in northern California, was one of three plaintiffs who sued the Vatican in 2004, alleging that the headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church had orchestrated a cover-up of sexual abuse through centuries of secret policies. He said he was sexually abused by a Louisville priest in 1928.

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Religion news: Lutheran group reports decline in membership - Your Life - SunHerald.com

Religion news: Lutheran group reports decline in membership - Your Life - SunHerald.com

French Clerics Refuse to Baptise Muslims

Rome (AsiaNews) - A group of Christians and Muslims from Algeria, Morocco and France have planned a pilgrimage in the footsteps of Saint Augustine, their countryman, that will lead them to Milan and Pavia, where the remains of the North African saint of Hippo lie. There are several Muslim converts to Christianity among the group, some for over 40 years, others for just over a year.

It is the first time that Christians of North Africa have ever organized a similar pilgrimage. It will take them from August 26 to 28 to Milan, where Augustine was baptized by Ambrose in 387, to Pavia and the basilica of san Pietro in Ciel d’Oro (see photo), which houses his remains in time to take part in local celebrations, the feast of the saint on August 28.

The group has long desired to make this pilgrimage and had also wanted to include an audience with the pope. Among the pilgrims, 17 are of North African origin, 14 are converts from Islam and two are catechumens. There is also a future seminarian; the other 10 are of French origin, all accompanied by Fr Alexis Doucet, S.J.

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Friday, August 13, 2010

More Proof: Only Catholic Monasteries Showing Growth

There's a blog out there from a Monastery which has traded in its Romanesque and Gothic medievalism for the brutalist architecture, conjuring up distopic miseries and visions of Hiroshima, or the post-modern world in which most of these Monastics spend their time. Actually, the blog is a lot like a women's fashion magazine about overly simplified religious subjects; a kind of writer's workshop at a vanity press. It's the way the author of the article goes on about the Monk's possession of cell phone and keys that's so disturbing, wistfully embarking upon an article which really ignores the ugly truth as to why Heiligenkreuz is so successful at winning vocations, nearly doubling its numbers to 88, despite its presence in one of the most anti-clerical countries in Europe with one of the worst Primate Cardinals. So, the whys and wherefores should be obvious, even to those who reside in the confusion of modernism and indifferentism which reigns supreme at Collegeville.

What they're doing now, in lieu of making an authentic monastic witness, is attempting to explain away the success of other monasteries in attracting vocations by appeals to beautiful music and simplicity. Could it be the order and purity of this Cistercian community's monastic witness that we see, clearly, why young people are willing to sacrifice their lives? One of the posters tries to explain it this way, and it's the typical response:

Sociologically speaking, there is the issue of “critical mass” – both the Heiligenkreuz and Nashville religious have it. It allows them to attract members easily and isn’t necessarily tied to their ecclesial vision. Critical mass isn’t something American parishes or religious have figured out I think in terms of applying it to institutional management and planning.


Critical mass, no, it's authenticity. These men have a mission. As the following video shows, that's why anywhere you go in the world, from France, to Germanyand the United States that Religious Communities which have either restored or maintained authentic Monasticism are prospering and conversely while those who do not, are dying.

Just to illustrate this point, there are two videos. The one for one for Heilegenkreuz in the Vienna Wood in Austria, above the ancient battlefield where the Turks who were then menacing Europe were driven back in 1683, the monks are young, orderly, simple. The vestments worn are baroque and at least one of the liturgies depicted in the video is being celebrated ad orientem (Mass facing God in the Tabernacle) with a reverence never seen at the Monastery from which 'Pray, Tell' originates. The video has more than a half-a-million hits on youtube. Is it any wonder they've got so many new vocations, leaving the old liberals at Collegeville to remark with scorn that they don't believe they'll make it...





Now, it was hard to find videos about Collegeville, but there is this one which shows a Monk who is supposedly on restriction for molesting among others, a 9 year old child, stalking a victim.




Here they are, burying a credibly accused homosexual predator, Father Bruce Wolmering:



We'll just leave you with more scenes from Heilegenkreuz. A truly beautiful and Catholic place in the heart of old Europe. They've even got black, baroque vestments

Catholic Diocesan Employees Using Birth Control Will Be Termed in Wisconsin

MADISON, Wisconsin, August 12, 2010 (LifeSiteNews.com) – The Catholic Diocese of Madison says they will abide by Wisconsin law requiring them to offer insurance coverage for artificial birth control – but they are making absolutely clear that they will fire any employee who willfully uses it in defiance of Catholic teaching against contraception.

According to the Wisconsin State Journal, the diocese, which is headed by Bishop Robert Morlino, made the decision after discovering that the financial costs to become self-insured were too high.

A new state provision that went into effect January 1 requires health insurance companies to include contraceptive services as a “mandated benefit.” Only self-insured groups are exempted, such as the La Crosse and Superior dioceses.

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Castel Gandolfo parish prepares for Pope's Mass on Sunday :: Catholic News Agency (CNA)

Castel Gandolfo parish prepares for Pope's Mass on Sunday :: Catholic News Agency (CNA)

How I Ended my 6-Year Relationship with my Blackberry | Front Porch Republic

How I Ended my 6-Year Relationship with my Blackberry | Front Porch Republic

Abuse victims in Belgium to go to European Court of Human Rights

Abuse victims in Belgium to go to European Court of Human Rights

New Reality TV Show: Incendiary Father Pfleger & Friend of Obama Runs For Chicago Mayor

New Reality TV Show: Incendiary Father Pfleger & Friend of Obama Runs For Chicago Mayor

Counter Offensive in the War on Christ

Link here Good Jesuit, Bad Jesuit.

No Murderers as Co-Workers

Russia. [Kreuz.net] The Milk Bottler, 'Russia Moloko' wants its employees to be subject to a Moral Catechism of the Russian Orthodox Church. In the future no mothers will be hired, who have murdered a chid. "We don't want to work with murderers" -- exclaimed the Chief of Russkoe Moloko, Wassili Boiko-Weliki, yesterday to radio 'Moscow Echo'. Consequently, employees will be dismissed, who are in a wild marriage or only recognized by the state and are found to be living together. By the middle of October such employees must be married in the Church.

Kreuz.net Reports...

Of course, the AP picked it up and here's the story by the Toronto Sun, you get a real sense that they are shell shocked by the story and don't exactly know how to respond to it, that a Plant Manager would fire one of his employees for having an abortion. That's a sacrament and a rite of passage in the modern west.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Germany: SSPX Not a Significant Factor in Church Departures in 2009

Editor: In response to the author of the piece at kath.net, it can only be said that they should strive for accuracy in honest in this as they do in other things: The Traditionalists never left the Catholic Church, and it's Bishop Williamson who hasn't denied the Holocaust in Germany where it's a crime to speak one's mind. In any event, these figures for the Church are promising and show that the German people can, as many of them always have, think for themselves.

This should also put a bit of a stopper on those Austrian Statistics indicating 100,000 departures. You look at this, after lifting of excommunications, the German Church was still growing.

Germany: Church Departures Only Climbed Slightly in 2009

The numbers in departures are climbing only lightly despite the conflict concerning the SSPX: According to the Bishops' Conference, 123,681 Catholics left their Church; in the previous year (2008) there were 121.155.

Berlin (kath.net/KAP) The German Bishops' Conference have published the numbers of those leaving the Church for the year (2009). The numbers have climbed only lightly, despite the conflict with the SSPX: According to the Bishops' Conference 123,681 Catholics left their Church in the previous year; in that year (2008) there were 121,155. The number of Catholics are estimated at 24,9 Million, which is 30,5 % of the population.

The appearance of the debate about the readmission of the Traditionalists in the Catholic Church and the scandal surrounding Holocaust denier [Bishop] Richard Williamson has demonstrated hardly any measurable effect on the number of Catholics in Germany.

A small decline is shown in the number of baptisms: In 2008 there were still 185,600 people baptized, while there were around 179,000 in 2009. At the same time there were in 27 German Diocese 4,009 entrants in the Catholic Church and around 8,649 returning to the Church. In 2008 there were 4,388 entrances and 9546 returning to the Church.

According to the available "basic data of the Church's life" the number of regular Mass attendees sank from 13,4 to 13,0 percent. The number of secular priests was given at 13,158 while those in religious orders stands at 2,209. The orders in Germany were numbered at 4,609 Monks and 21,982 Religious Sisters and Nuns. Additionally, there are 1,906 men and women belonging to secular institutes.


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Christians in North Korea, Three Executed

Seoul (AsiaNews) – North Korea’s Stalinist regime has discovered some underground Christians in a house church in Pyongan Province. All 23 who met to celebrate a religious function were arrested. Three were tried and given the death penalty, which was swiftly executed, sources told AsiaNews. Confirmation about the incident also came from the North Korea Intellectual Solidarity, a group of North Korean exiles.

According to the sources, the arrests and executions were carried out in mid-May. “At that time, right after the disastrous currency reform, police discovered 23 Christians in Kuwal-dong, Pyungsung County, in Pyongan Province, who met at an underground church. After their arrest, they were interrogated at length. Eventually, the group’s “ringleaders” were sentenced to death and executed. The others were sent to Kwan-li-so (Penal labour colony) No 15 in Yodŏk.”

These North Koreans discovered underground Christianity when some of them travelled to mainland China for work.

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Episcopalian Consecration at OLG Catholic Church Cancelled in Alaska

Archbishop Schwietz has moved Episcopalian "consecration" out of OLG Catholic Church, here.

Catholic Government: Mike Voris is not a Republican

Who knew? From looking at him, you might think he was Joe College Republican, but NO!



h/t: Ut Unum Sint

Benedict XVI's monastic characteristics may be helping ties with Orthodox Church :: Catholic News Agency (CNA)

Benedict XVI's monastic characteristics may be helping ties with Orthodox Church :: Catholic News Agency (CNA)

German Chicanery Against Catholics: The Kulturkampf Against Germany’s Catholics Continues


The Kulturkampf Against Germany’s Catholics Continues

We'd already talked about this a few months ago and as we predicted it then, the School (Realschule) owned by the Don Bosco Schulverein and the German Province of the SSPX will not be able to continue operating thanks to the flimsy pretexts of the German authorities.

The Society of Pius X is going to lose a dormitory to a harmless error in filing out a form. Anti-clerical hate for the Church from judges have an opportunity to grab hold by the tuft.

[kreuz.net, Saarbrücken] The Priestly Society of Saint Pius X must close their School in Saarbrücken because their dorm will finally be closed.

This is according to the news agency 'DPA'.

The owners of the Dorm, the School and a Grade School in Saarbrücken is the Dom Bosco Educuational Society of SSPX.

The Upper Court Authority in Saarland has an appeal against the Society which is against the appeal to dismiss the closing.

The judgement is not revocable.

The Church-Hate is what decides in National Socialist Germany

Already in April the Social Ministry of Saarland withdrew the permission of operation for the school.

The pretense: In the dormitory there were more children housed than what were approved in 2007.

The reason: The Society renovated the Dormitories since 2007 according to the prescriptions of the Youth Office. They did this in order to make more living space.

The completed rooms were used by the dormitory, however were not reported to the authorities.

Because of this form error it was made known in April, it was found that the Dormitory had concealed too many children.

The Society made an appeal against the closing. As has been shown today, in vain.

In May the judicial authorities decided, that the Dormitory may only be opened till the summer vacation.

The Pedophile-Odenwaldschule was still opened though


In the most recent judgement the upper court determined that the closing will take place immediately.

The anti-clerical court has swelled the laughable form mistake into a "systematic deception" of the number of dormitory spaces.

The school operators have "deprived the children of State control" and "illegally operated" the dormitory -- so went the escalating accusations of the Judge.

For that reason the court refused the proposal of the owners of the School.

It goes without saying that the Society of Pius X can not operate the School without the dormitory can't continue to maintain the School.


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Lay Eucharistic ministers not entitled to position, Archbishop Burke clarifies :: Catholic News Agency (CNA)

Lay Eucharistic ministers not entitled to position, Archbishop Burke clarifies :: Catholic News Agency (CNA)

Monks Making Caskets Getting Sued by Government in Louisiana

by Tim Drake Thursday, August 12, 2010 6:39 AM

Can the government restrict the monks of St. Joseph's Abbey in Saint Benedict, La., from building boxes? Yes, says the state, if those boxes are for the deceased.In 2007, the monks at St. Joseph's Abbey started St. Joseph Woodworks for the purpose of building simple wooden caskets as a means of supporting themselves. Monks in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, and Minnesota have been in the casket-making business for years.Before they were able to sell even a single casket, the Louisiana State Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors told them that their sale of caskets violated state law, which says that you cannot sell "funeral merchandise" unless you're a licensed funeral director. Were the monks to sell their caskets, they would risk both fines and imprisonment.

In order to sell caskets legally, the monks would have to apprentice at a licensed funeral home for a year, take a funeral industry test, and convert their monastery into a "funeral establishment," installing equipment for embalming."We are not a wealthy monastery, and we want to sell our plain wooden caskets to pay for food, health care, and the education of our monks, said Abbot Justin Brown.

This morning, the Arlington, Va.-based Institute for Justice is holding a press conference on the front steps of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana on behalf of the monks. They are announcing a federal lawsuit to fight against the state funeral board's attempt to shut down their casket-making business.

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Uzbekistan Cracks down on Heretical Sects

OSLO, Norway (ABP) -- Authorities in Uzbekistan continue to repress worship in unregistered churches, according to a new report by an international news service that monitors religious freedom.

Police in the Mirzo-Ulugbek District of the capital province of Tashkent raided a group of Baptists from an unregistered church gathered at a home July 28 to celebrate the "spiritual birthday" of a member of the congregation, Norwegian-based Forum 18 reported Aug. 5.

Twenty-three people -- some of them young children -- were taken to district police headquarters and detained. Ten were released the following evening, nearly 24 hours after the 9 p.m. raid.

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Students Oppose Appointment of Moral Philosopher

Students at St Andrews University have voiced concern over the academic appointment of a high- profile British philosopher.

Professor Roger Scruton has been named quarter-time professorial fellow in moral philosophy and is due to take up his new role at St Andrews in the spring.

But the decision has been criticised by the students’ association who claim his views on homosexuality could create an “uncomfortable” atmosphere for gay students.

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ACLU Paladin Jeff Anderson Vows to Continue His Dark Crusade Against the Church

Jeff Anderson says this isn't for the faint of heart. He's intent on continuing his own quest for whatever it is he's questing for, in his office, replete with ecclesiastical furniture, and shrines to civil rights battles of the past, and it seems to be clear that he's intent upon winning another one.

The ACLU member and Democratic Party supporter is not deterred by the recent collapse of the Kentucky case. There are dark and powerful forces on his side which have collaborated with those powers within the Church, to destroy the Church.

Ultimately, this isn't about justice for the boys who were preyed on by cruising homosexuals, this is about destroying the Church, disolving what remains of its steadfast and intransigent moral claims, as Jeff Anderson reveals his hand, it should become clear when he says:

For decades the strange practice of treating the Catholic Church as a state has been bad for women's equality, gay rights and reproductive freedom. The Holy See's fictive statehood allows it to promote its retrograde views on gender and sex in diplomatic settings and during treaty negotiations.

Now, the unfolding sexual abuse scandal reveals another dark side of the Holy See's claim to statehood: the extraordinary immunities claimed by the pope in the face of conspiracy accusations that span the globe.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Ann Coulter To Appear at Event Promoting Homosexuality

Contact: Peter LaBarbera, Americans For Truth About Homosexuality, 630-546-4439, AmericansForTruth@gmail.com

CHICAGO, Aug. 10 /Christian Newswire/ -- Americans For Truth About Homosexuality President Peter LaBarbera today urged conservative pundit Ann Coulter to reconsider her appearance at "Homocon," a September event for the homosexual Republican group GOProud.

LaBarbera said:

As a fan of Ann Coulter, it pains me to see her cave in to political correctness and lend credibility to the phony homosexual "conservatives" over at GOProud. Worse, Coulter is sending a dangerous message to young Americans that homosexuality is OK. (It's actually a sin.) Fully half of GOProud's top 10 federal priorities center on using the Government to advance homosexuality, including:

#4 - "Repealing 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell'" -- Homosexualizing the military is reckless, especially in wartime. GOProud claims to defend "individual rights," but what about the privacy rights of normal soldiers who don't want to bunk and shower with men who lust after other men? Moreover, if DADT is repealed, the military will become a massive government bureaucracy for pro-homosexual "diversity" -- subjecting millions of tradition-minded servicemen to Orwellian, same-sex propaganda to enforce its new lavender crusade. (Chaplains: beware.)

# 7 - "Opposing any anti-gay federal marriage amendment." Coulter must know that America might be just one Supreme Court justice away from legalizing oxymoronic homosexual "marriage" -- which would undermine religious freedom in every state in the nation. A Federal Marriage Amendment could be the only way to stop this Roe v. Wade-like disaster. And since when did state-enforced homosexual "marriage" -- with its corrosive effect on liberty and linkage to Homosexuality Promotion in schools -- become "conservative"?

GOProud is non-committal on ENDA (Employment Non-Discrimination Act), which would federalize workers' "rights" based on homosexuality and gender confusion. A truly conservative organization would fight this federal power grab -- and GLBT lawyers' dream legislation -- tooth and nail. Ann, are you aware that these days it's Christians like Julea Ward and Matt Barber who defend biblical truth -- not "gays" -- who are victims of corporate discrimination?

One must ask Coulter, who professes Christianity:

· Would you speak at an event for "Republicans For Responsible Porn Use," or "Republicans for Higher Taxes," or Republicans for Choice [Abortion] -- if such groups took legitimately conservative positions on other issues like gun rights?

· Does God condemn only Democratic "men who lie with a male as one who lies with a woman" -- while giving Republican sodomists a pass?

Homosexual practice may be hip in New York City, but objectively it is always wrong and unnatural, and often unhealthy. Thankfully it's also changeable, as proved by thousands of ex-gay men and ex-lesbians. Ann: why don't you speak instead at a conference for former homosexuals? It's not PC, but it would be far more consistent with your conservative principles than celebrating GOProud -- which works directly against the Republican Party's pro-family and pro-marriage platform.

Please reconsider and nix your GOProud talk -- in the name of true conservatism.­

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More Proof that Democrats Are Evil!

CNSNews.com - Half of Democrats Favor Punishing Soldiers Who Oppose Homosexuality, Survey Finds

Cardinal Burke Says No To Eucharistic Monsters and Serviettes

The soon-to-be Cardinal has taken the occasion of the Pope's apparent blessing of Altar Girls, and L'Osservatore Romano's to make it known that none of this non-sense will be tolerated at the TLM. One wonders whether there will be women readers, however?

Just remember that today's disobedience and abuse become tomorrow's concessions as was the case with everything from the altar nave, Mass said versus populum, insistence upon the vernacular, Communion in the hand, altar girls and women readers.


Link to Hermeneutic of Continuity, here.

To Raffaele, here

And Rorate Caeli, here.

One wonders, however, shall we dance?



Liturgical "Dancers" courtesy this blog, here.

Farmer's Mass in New Prague, Minnesota

Editor: Farmers have been going to Mass on Sunday for centuries, without the benefit of mechanization, modern communications or modernism. Farmers, at least Catholic ones, also abstained from work on Sundays. It was a time to meet with family, neighbors and go to Mass and Vespers toward the end of the day.

Farmers and others in the New Prague area whose schedules make it difficult for them to attend Sunday morning Masses now have a new option: an 8:15 Saturday night Mass at St. Scholastica in Heidelberg.

For several years, Father Elgar Bockenfeld celebrated a late Saturday Mass at St. John the Evangelist in Union Hill. But after Father Bockenfeld’s death in January, it was discontinued.

About 250 people regularly attended the Mass. Some came from as far as 30 miles away.


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Non-Catholics influenced Vatican II liberalization of Catholic church, new Penn study says

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Damian Thompson Attacks Papal Trip Organizers...on Twitter

He's been very critical of the goings on for awhile and is even attacking the organizers on Twitter. It's just nice that someone with a serious soap box is taking these people to task and holding them accountable because it seems that almost no one else is. He writes:

.@thepapalvisit It's your fault for putting out tacky stuff that no one with any taste could like. You make Catholics look like prats.


This is sure to appeal to his artistic non-Catholic friends. It's about time someone took a bite out of artistic mediocrity, even if it were only from the province of artistic competence.

But he's asking another, more important question, why should religion be left to people who don't care enough about it to be competent at it. Most of them who are in charge, whether in the UK or elsewhere, couldn't tell you the 10 Commandments or the Precepts of the Church. Could it be that the last half century of ecclesiastical malaise has left us with a diet of mostly dull porridge?

.@thepapalvisit And what about that awful, error-strewn booklet with its computer game-style cover? Non-Catholics were cringing.



Many people object more to being infantilised more than they object to being told they are sinners, it seems.


@thepapalvisit You can't even write a literate tweet! Yet Mass-goers pay your wages.


It's been a long lament for those of us on the outside of the power structure who have to endure what's passed on to us. Many of us have made temporary and indefinite measures by finding the Sacraments as much as possible as they were before the Conciliar malaise.

Is this high level of incompetence intentionally meant to drive more people out of the Catholic Church in England than have been in the past years? Here's a bit of what he's talking about with some really cool urban beats and the usual Mass brunch fare some of you may be familiar with:

Link to Papal Visit, here.

At least the production values were solid. That's a jamming soulful piano in that track.




Papal visit CD: musical atrocities that make the Birdie Song sound like Mozart

[Telegraph Blog] Despite everything I’ve written about the incompetence of its organisers, I firmly believe that Pope Benedict XVI’s visit to Britain needs to be a success. Time is running out. The sad trendies of Eccleston Square have done enough damage without them handing their critics fresh ammunition at this late stage. My heart sank when I saw that the papal visit team had released two tracks from the official “Pilgrim Journey” CD that comes with the (expensive) tickets for papal events. But nothing could have prepared me for the awful reality.

I’ve just played “Urban Pilgrim (Reprise)” by Alessandro Cherin and “Deus Tuus Deus Meus” by Fr Gerard Bradley to my colleagues in the Telegraph newsroom. And they’re keeling over in embarrassment. “Urban Pilgrim” is described by a friend as “the stuff they play on planes when they switch off your in-flight…


You can hear the mediocrity and incompetence, at least some of it, here at a Catholic Radio Station opened just for the purpose. As a foretaste of this, the organizers plans to cover a group of youth who'll sit outside the Pope's temporary residence all night and sing him lullabies, not that there's anything wrong with that. He also promises to sing the praises of Catholic Charities. You can bet that they will be covering some liturgical abuses, as well as Father Freddy Fraggles...

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

The Old Mass -- And Many Chicaneries: SSPX Numbers in Germany


Three years after 'Summuorum Pontificum' the German traditionalists are still outdistanced by the Society of Saint Pius X which is by far the best.

[kreuz.net] In Germany there are 133 locations, at which the Old Mass is celebrated. The website 'paixliturgique.at' reported on the numbers, which have been published by the organization 'Pro Missa Tridentina'.

58 locations are only celebrated during the week -- without Sundays. That is 43 percent of all the official listed possibilities for participating in the Old Liturgy.

On a further 26 locations celebrate -- therefore 19.5 Percent - have the Old Mass from time to time on one Sunday or not regularly on every Sunday.

A further 19 Mass locations -- 14 Percent -- have merely a Sunday Mas sin the Old Rite. These will be celebrated on times that are not appropriate for families.

Such times are after 9 O'Clock in the mornings or in the afternoons.

The number of the locations, where the Mass is celebrated every Sunday, weekly and on family-friendly times are limited to thirty of the total 133 Mass locations. That is around 22.5%.

The Priestly Society of Saint Pius X has fifty Mass locations.

On 43 Mass locations, there are regular Sunday and workday Masses.

In the past the German Bishops were happy with the expectant excitement of the believers are expected, in order to impede permission to the Old Mass.

Actually, the experience after 'Summorum Pontificum' has shown that this has been a bogeyman.

For this reason 'paixliturgique.at' has tried to encourage Senior Bishops, to finally implement 'Summorum Pontificum'.

The Organization recalled a survey of the Institute 'Harris Interactive' from February 2010, whereupon it indicated a great potential for the Faithful, who are interested in the Old Liturgy:

"44 Percent of regular church-goers of the Ordinary Form were in fact willing to visit the traditional Mass at least once in the Month."

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Metropolitan Filaret: It's Time to Take a Step Toward Unity

By Jesús Colina

VATICAN CITY, MAY 6, 2010 (Zenit.org).- The time is now for the Orthodox and Catholic Churches to take a step toward unity, and for Benedict XVI and the Orthodox patriarch of Moscow to meet, says the Patriarchal Exarch of All Belarus. Metropolitan Filaret of Minsk and Sluck said this Tuesday at the international conference held in Rome on "The Poor Are the Precious Treasure of the Church: Orthodox and Catholics Together on the Path of Charity."

During the conference, which was promoted by the Sant'Egidio Community, participants reflected on the reception of the most frail in our societies, the testimony of the Fathers of the Church, and the challenges dictated by new social problems. According to Metropolitan Filaret, the time has come to take decisive steps toward unity, reported the country's Catholic news service.

The Orthodox leader added that both Churches seek to establish full unity, and stressed that he has come to this conclusion based on the fraternal dialogue and the meetings that they have held with representatives of the Catholic Church.

If Benedict XVI and Orthodox Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia were to meet, it would be a first for the two pastors of Rome and Moscow.

http://www.zenit.org/article-29172?l=english
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Cardinal of Mexico: Homosexual Perversion is Evil

The Homosexual-perversion has a much to do with marriage as the human bowel movment has to do with making Wurst.

[kreuz.net] Since March the city of Mexico has treated the unnatural homosexual paring as a normal, healthy marriage.

Against this unjust state privileging of a beloved perverse act has caused the civil government of President Felipe Calderon to complain.

Indeed the highest court in the land of Mexico denied the complaint.

The homosexual-judge refused, that the unjust-privilege of a socially useless perverse minority has contradicted the Mexican Constitution.

The fertilization is supposedly "not a fundamental aspect of marriage" -- maintains the Judge.

The Politicians Want to Destroy their Land


Norberto Cardinal Rivera (69) of Mexico City criticized the judgement on Sunday.

"The Church can not stop pointing to this as evil" -- declared the Cardinal.

For: homo-parings are only fake marriages.

The homo-pervsion is an "immoral confusion" -- asserted the Cardinal.

The politicians are dealing with marriage and family "as if they were depended upon, to destroy them and with them, the Nation."

The homosexual-perversion is against the plan of God and nature of marriage, "which Jesus has raised to a Sacrament" -- insists the Cardinal.

Simultaneously he emphasized, that the Catholic must respect the law and the homo-perverse may not be discriminated against.

That does not warrant, "the support for false laws".


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France: Only the Catholic Monasteries Grow


The old liberals command of the Church is increasingly without reservation. But the boring mush they produce doesn't attract anyone any more.

[kreuz.net] "The Cloister, which young people today are drawn to, is something which the most traditional societies offer."

Trappist, Father Guillaume Jedrzejczak explained on July 2nd, for an article appearing in the Catholic daily 'La Croix'.

Father Jedrzejczak is the former Abbot of the French Trappist Abbey Mont-des-Cats.

In figures of numbers of entrants the traditionalist Abbey of Fontgambault in Central France is at the head of French Bedictine Cloisters.

The leading Trappist Abbey is the Cloister Sept-Fons in the Central French Auvergne.

Benedictine Nun Cloisters are like Pradines in Central France and the Cloister of Saint Marie de Maumont in Western Frane.

Also some French Carmelite Cloisters have regular growth.

Pre-Conciliar Carmelites



In the year 2009 French Cloisters received 50 Novice Males and 95 Novice Females.

The departures are in comparison to the decadent Council years, significantly lower. There are in any event also fewer entrants.


It is becoming increasingly prevalent, that Cloisters must be closed, because there are no more new growth.

Actually, simultaneously there is a growing interest in stays in the guest houses of the Cloister.

In certain regions of France it is so large, that the Cloisters are not in a position, to find places for all of the guests.

"Mostly young women come in search of peace of mind" -- explained Sister Marie-Chantal, who cares for the guests at the Cloister of the Servants of the Visitation of Voiron in the Diocese of Grenoble:

"They exclaim, not to have the faith and don't want to pray. They are not so much looking for someone as something."

The Cloister can accommodate a maximum of five female guests during the year.

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War Hawks Beating the Drums in Support of Israeli Preemptive Strike on Iran

War Hawks Beating the Drums in Support of Israeli Preemptive Strike on Iran

Russian President Raises July 28, Feast of Saint Vladimir’s Conversion, to National Holiday

Russian President Raises July 28, Feast of Saint Vladimir’s Conversion, to National Holiday

Gallup Poll Analysis Shows Pro-Life Movement Can Expect Election Landslide

Gallup Poll Analysis Shows Pro-Life Movement Can Expect Election Landslide

I have Learned, What Joy Lies in Fidelity

The famous actor Antonio Banderas, despite the temptations, wants to remain true to his wife Melanie Griffith, he's been married to her for 14 years, for Hollywood a "half eternity."

Hollywood (kath.net)
The famous actor Antonio Banderas would like to remain true to, despite the temptations, to his wife Frau Melanie Griffith, as the "World" has reports. Banderas, who celebrates his 50th birthday, is since 14 years married to one woman, for Holywood-relationships a "half eternity". "I am no player", exclaimed Banderas, who also admits, that in hard film business, the temptation is lurking. The actor has already made films with Angelina Joli ("Original Sin"), Catherine Zeta-Jones ("Zoro") but also with "Madonna" ("Evita"). "If one makes a film, one meets incredible people. They are interesting and wonderful, physically wonderful. But I have learnt what pleasure there is in fidelity. I have nowhere else to go there. I love my wife", said Banderas in an interview.

The actor stayed by her, as Melanie Griffith struggled for a year with alcohol and addiction to medication. Naturally he also met her in front of the camera, in the romantic comedy, "Two Much" (1996). Banderas comes from an an Malaga in Andalusia and has a 13 year old daughter with her.

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Abuse Case Against Vatican Dismissed

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Three men who sought to hold the Vatican liable in an American court for sexual abuses by Roman Catholic priests in a Kentucky diocese are abandoning the case.

Lawyers looked to question Pope Benedict XVI under oath but had to leap the high legal hurdle of the Vatican's sovereign immunity status in the U.S. But plaintiffs filed a motion on Monday asking a federal judge in Louisville to dismiss their claims.

Their attorney, William McMurry, said he was seeking to end the case because of an earlier court ruling that recognized the Vatican's immunity and failure to turn up new plaintiffs to add to the lawsuit who haven't yet been involved in a Catholic clergy abuse case.

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Oscar-Winner Patricia Neal Dies at Age 84

Oscar-Winner Patricia Neal Dies at Age 84

Young Americans More Religious than Boomers

(Reuters Life!) - Younger Americans, between the ages of 36 to 50, are more likely to be loyal to religion than Baby Boomers, according to new research.

In a study published in the Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, Philip Schwadel, of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, said this was true even though they were less likely than previous generations to have been brought up with a religion.

He said the trend "is good news for those who worry about declining religious adherence."

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Thousands Rally in Warsaw to Remove Cross

Thousands rally in Warsaw to demand cross be moved

By VANESSA GERA (AP) – 8/10/10

WARSAW, Poland — Thousands of people held a midnight rally in Poland's capital to demand that a wooden cross erected in memory of the late President Lech Kaczynski be moved from in front of the presidential palace.

The cross was erected after Kaczynski was killed in a plane crash in Russia in April, and has become a site of mourning for a small group of elderly supporters of the late leader and his brother, Jaroslaw Kaczynski, the head of a conservative pro-Catholic party who made an unsuccessful run for the presidency this summer.

It has also become a source of friction with their political rivals.

Those at the rally late Monday said they want the cross moved to a nearby church, arguing that it has no place in front of the presidential palace of a nation constitutionally defined as secular.

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Monday, August 9, 2010

Franciscan Clowns in Italy



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North Korea Warned after Artillery Barrage

SEOUL, South Korea — South Korea denounced a barrage of artillery fired by North Korea into the sea as a grave provocation Tuesday and warned that it would deal sternly with any further such acts.

North Korea fired about 110 rounds Monday near its disputed western sea border with South Korea, shortly after Seoul ended five-day naval drills staged in response to the March sinking of its Cheonan warship. North Korea has been blamed for the vessel's destruction, which killed 46 sailors.

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Thieves Attempt to Steal Padre Pio's Relics



Intruders attempted to steal relics of the Italian National Hero Padre Pio (1887-1968) in the dead of night.

Rome (kath.net/KAP) Intruders attempted to steal relics of the Italian National Hero Padre Pio (1887-1968) in the dead of night. The thieves broke into the chapel crypt of the south Italian city of Saint Giovanni Rotundo, according to the Roman daily 'La Republica' (Monday-Edition) which was reported to the local police. There the perpetrators broke through the bulletproof glass, behind which the reliquary of the Capuchin Monk is located.

Among the secured remains of the Saint, who was famous for his crucifixion wounds, there are some hairs, a bandage as well as a pair of gloves.

The body of Padre Pio was put in the sanctuary by star architect Renzo Piano in April of this year and since 2004 the pilgrimage church was open for the Saint, Pio di Pietrelicina, had been reinterred in the Apulian city. Before he was in the laid to rest in the church of Santa Maria delle Grazie.


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Hosts are Desercrated in Carbondale, Pennsylvania Parish

The article says Satanists, but no one knows for sure, or at least there's no indication of what it is. While Satanists do steal relics, it's unclear that this is the case here.

Parishioners at St. Rose of Lima parish in Carbondale, Pennsylvania are in shock after learning that someone broke into their church for the sole purpose of stealing a ciborium full of consecrated hosts.

WNEP-TV is reporting that the incident occurred sometime during the evening of Aug. 4 when a thief entered the church through an open window. Monsignor David Tressler, pastor of the parish, said the only thing stolen was the most precious item in the church - the Blessed Sacrament.

“What has been taken is the Blessed Sacrament, which is our Holy Communion, which is the the source and summit of who we are , the body and blood of Christ,” Tressler told WNEP.


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Nashville Priest May Face Canonical Discipline for Heretical Video

Nashville priest may face canonical discipline over heretical video

A priest of the Nashville diocese may be facing canonical discipline after putting out a video on the front of his parish website this week denouncing the Pope and various Church teachings such as those against divorce, contraception, women's ordination, and the married priesthood, reports Patrick B. Craine, LifeSiteNews.com.

The video, titled 'The State of our Church', is staged as an interview of the priest, Fr. Joseph Patrick Breen, by one of his parishioners at St. Edward's Catholic Church. It appears to be an attempt at reaching out to fallen-away Catholics. The video was picked up Thursday by the blog Creative Minority Report.

"That's the way we are, and that's where the people are," Fr. Breen explained when asked by LifeSiteNews why he released the video. "You gotta get the bishops to, the Pope to listen to the people - the voice, you might say, of the Spirit - and you see so many people, I do, that quit going to church because there's no response to the necessary changes that should be made."

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Old Liberal Pastoral Theologian Wants Old Mass

Pastoral theology is in the scope of academically unilluminating old liberal Theology, intellectually settled on the lower depths. This was recemtly attested to by a faculty member at Fulda.


[kreuz.net] In the past June the old liberal, Fulda Theologian, Prelate Richard Hartman, once again coughed in disapproval of the Church.

Prelate Hartman is the director of the Conference of German Speaking Catholic Pastoral theologians.

His recently published website text bears the baroque title: "Roll backwards or break from the future -- post-pentecostal observations. Commentary on the situation in Germany."


Very familiar Argument Structure


As expected the Prelate began with the media staged abuse-hysteria.

This will now "afford a new opportunity" for the Bishops.

As for the reasons for the abuse was attributed -- truly --- to the unity of the perpetrators and the "loss of values of the enlightened 68ers" said the Prelate angrily.

The idea, that the bishops finally have recognized their responsibility and "have taken the steering wheel in hand", has made the Pastoral theologian acidic.

For the Bishops attempted "to keep the herd pure with the menace of certain taboos and commandments" -- as he demonized and continued with the following construction:

"The greater the taboos the greater the danger of the darkening of the culture of dishonesty."

What the Prelate doesn't see: with very similar arguments the naked 68ers have labored decades long for a legalization of child abuse.


Preaching with Back to the People?


Now Father Hartmann throws Bishop of Limburg, Msgr Bischop Franz-Peter Tebarttz van Elst in the pan, who had preached at this years Fulda Bonifacius Pilgrimage.

In his Chancellery speech he had -- not surprising for a Sermon -- encouraged the faithful, to look for the good in the Church.

For the German masochism of Prelate Hartman this was the wrong antidote:

"Shepherds, who speak to their flock from a podium and preach these, I have not seen-- besides in the Church --" he bloviated.

Interestingly Prelate Hartman teaches Preaching, where the student is discouraged from doing, what he had criticized in Msgr Tebartz van Elst.

But perhaps the Prelate is acting here as a pastoral-theological advocate for preaching with the back to the people.


Not toward the Flock


Eventually, he showed himself to be heading in this direction. He sees three places, which "cause a departure for the future".

The first: "I see shepherds on the lead of the flock (surely in the view of Christ), where they should not be leaving, rather progressing on new ways and leading the flock to good pasture."

This vision of the Prelate fulfills itself -- unless he hadn't noticed? -- on the in the exemplary way of the celebrating of the Old Mass.

"Therefore not against the flock, rather at the lead" -- said Fr. Hartman with this expression.

Then the pastoral theologian longs for shepherds, who travel "behind the flock", in order to gather up the slow or dreamy.

Why not?

Finally, Prelate Hartman wishes for shepherds "in the midst of the flock", sometimes to one, sometimes turning to the other, with good intentions to them and their opinion in order urge them on in very close contact with them.

That also doesn't sound bad. Prelate Hartmann must also be wary that he doesn't recommend to others what he himself doesn't practice.

According to these nice poetical points come inevitably the same old liberal litanies, whose keen recitation has already led the Protestants and Anglicans in the abyss.

On priestly formation the Prelate plays "strict" against "fruitful".

He naturally encourages the abolition of celibacy, married priests, the abolition of ecclesiastical sexual morals and an old liberal liturgy, which has been in place for a long time.

Finally he pats himself on the shoulder: His old liberal speech is "more important and more far sighted than shibboleths and a return to the prisons of earlier centuries" -- he maintains.

You'd better be careful, dear Prof. Doctor Hartman. The Gospels also belong to the category of "earlier centuries".

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We're Putting CatholicCulture.org on the Fidelity to Catholicism Watch List

Here's what the dudes at CatholicCulture.org are saying about RealCatholicTV and the Emmy Award winning Journalist at the Vortex.



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The website offers Catholic programming including, daily news, daily political commentary, daily features on saints and history as well as regular episodes on morality, movie reviews, entertainment, apologetics, and much more.

RealCatholicTV is particularly concerned with the inroads of secularism into the Church, and users should be aware that a great many of the programs attempt to expose ecclesiastical shortcomings, with considerable criticism of Church leaders.

The site provides content through a video player that allows users to view, send, and download content regardless of their computing platform with no plug-ins required. All viewers have free access to home page content – daily news and commentary (current events and politics) from the Catholic perspective, messages directly from Catholic bishops to the faithful, program previews, and more.

RealCatholicTV.com opened with the support of various bishops in the U.S., though as its programming has become increasingly critical of the Church, some bishops have withdrawn their support.

The site provides a good deal of material for free, but the $10.00 a month membership charge is well worth it for the extra programming that is available.

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First Evaluated: 11/19/2008; Last Updated: 08/04/2010

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Jay's Analysis: Democratic Operative Busted Smearing Rand Paul at Fancy Farm

August 9, 2010 by jay008 6 Comments

UPDATE Below.

By: Jay

The Kentucky Fancy Farm Picnic is decadent and depraved as well, apparently. Well, at least the Democratic operatives who parade with the most inane and over-the-top smear tactics are. In one of the most important and closely watched races in the country, my friends and I attended the famous Fancy Farm debate and ousted this Democratic operative:



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Rowan Williams misquotes Margaret Thatcher

Rowan Williams misquotes Margaret Thatcher

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Vatican Library Restoration Complete

VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- In late July, a young woman was removing books from shelves in the Vatican Library and vacuuming the dust off of them, one by one.Scholars have not had access to the library's 1.6 million books, hundreds of thousands of manuscripts, or its coin and medal collections since 2007, when the absolute-silence rule in the library's reading rooms was replaced with the ruckus of jackhammers, drills and cement mixers.

But, as promised three years ago, the Vatican Library will open its doors Sept. 20, sparkling clean and stronger than ever.

Vatican engineers had noticed the library's floor was sagging. Even after moving most of the books, building inspectors were not convinced it was safe, so the Vatican closed the library after giving scholars only a few months' notice.

http://www.catholicnews.com/data/stories/cns/1003193.htm
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Ken Robinson says schools kill creativity | Video on TED.com

Ken Robinson says schools kill creativity | Video on TED.com

FBI Shows Links Between Obama, Rev. Wright, Bill Ayers and Liberation Theology



No, this can't be a coincidental thing, can it?

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A Ridiculed Bishop Strikes Back: More Fallout From "Loveparade"


A well known Austrian Auxiliary bishop is not prepared to take the unjustifiable pummeling of the media bosses: Loveparade is not a "harmless celebration" -- If God "punishes", He does this with the intention to bring men around, God punishes out of love.

[kreuz.net, Salzburg] This Friday the Auxiliary Bishop Andreas Laun of Salzburg wrote a careful article about the Massacre-Loveparade in Duisburg.

The text appeared in the neo-Conservative Linz commercial website 'kath.net'.

The in the meantime suspended, so-called Loveparade was the biggest alcohol, drug and sex event of Western Europe.

Msgr Laun stated from the start, that no one is in the position, to directly order God's punishment for a sin.

There is not a single person who can condemn the dead and point to that as God's punishment.

Quite independently from the sympathy with the victims the Bishop wrote about the "repellent image" of the horrific event.

God is not and Indifferent God

The Auxiliary Bishop emphasized the truism that God punishes sins -- and really "with the intention to bring people to repentance, God punishes out of love!"

"Can one believe in a punishing God? Contradiction: <>

Would not a God without this indifference be an <>, and therefore unrighteous God -- not really the God, in whom we believe?"

The Auxiliary Bishop described Hell not as the punishment of God, rather as the self-alienation of the sinner from eternal Holiness.


The Media Bosses Damn


The original short text of the article will bring the Auxiliary Bishop to the gallows:

"Loveparade is not a 'harmless celebration' -- if God 'punished', he did this with the intention, to bring people to penance -- God punishes out of love!"

This was seized upon by the Austrian News Agency 'APA' and even mentioned in the evening news of 'Austrian Television'.

The German regional daily 'Hamburger Morgenpost' ridiculed the Auxiliary Bishop with the paltry title: "Bishop Ridicules Victims of Loveparade".

The Bishop Strikes Back

Yesterday evening Msgr Laun published a second article on the theme for 'kath.net'.

He criticized the "scandal monger journalism" for his description.

His text asks "for a fair and precise reader not to be misled."

Msgr Laun is "disappointed", that the public dialogue will not take place: "why, my ladies and gentlemen, could and would you not believe me, what I describe precisely?"

The Auxiliary Bishop renewed with exclamation points:

"I am also not convinced, that we men do not have the right, to pass over other men a just judgement, that belongs only to God!"

Msgr Laun underscored that he may not judge and has not done it. Really he will be condemned -- for the claims, that he is supposed to have expressed.

Thereby he does not believe his "dear critics", "that you really believe, that I think, what you have ascribed to me."

The Auxiliary Bishop then recalls, that every religion believes in a God, "who is also a judge of people."

In conclusion he emphasizes again, that he has not assumed this office which is God's alone.

Related article: Loveparade Ends in Tears

Original article, here.

Tea at Trianon: Now on Kindle and In Paperback


Madame Royale, a novel about the turbulent life of Marie-Antoinette's daughter, Marie-Thérèse, is now available as an ebook from Amazon and also in softcover. The period which follows the fall of Napoleon Bonaparte, called by historians "the Bourbon restoration" (1814-1830), was outwardly one of rest and peace for France. Yet beneath the surface, the forces of revolution were engaged in a ruthless duel for power with those of the reaction. At the center of the drama one woman, consumed by a quest for love and restoration, must struggle to survive amid deception and betrayal. A tale of murder, mystery and secret romance, the novel searches the conflicted heart of the orphaned princess who from childhood had been called "Madame Royale." To quote from the back cover of the second edition:

They say that the greatest story in History is the Truth and in Madame Royale, Elena Maria Vidal certainly proves that’s the case. The sights, sounds and smells of 19th-century Europe are all brilliantly captured in this immaculately researched and exquisite novel, which recalls the great writers and memoirists of the 1800's. It is an unforgettable portrait of a royal life torn between religion, politics, revolution, mystery, heartache and intrigue and Madame Royale is a fantastic tribute to one of Europe’s most tragic, but courageous princesses.
- Gareth Russell, author of The Audacity of Ideas and Popular


Tea at Trianon: Now on Kindle and In Paperback

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Feminine beauty created for 'spousal love,' says Catholic professor :: Catholic News Agency (CNA)

Feminine beauty created for 'spousal love,' says Catholic professor :: Catholic News Agency (CNA)

I Still Hear the Shots Today



"I came on Easter Sunday 1945 to a death camp of Tito, in which I went hungry thanks to the desire of the Communists. My 16 year old brother was shot and buried in a mass grave which they had dug themselves beforehand with 212 others of Danube-Swabian, German descent . [...] I still hear the shots today, those shots with which my brother was executed. It has always been with me. I was six years old then.

Archbishop Robert Zollitsch of Freiburg in an Interview with the German 'Bildzeitung'

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Photo Credit: Here.

Nina Hagen Spouts Off: From Hinduism to A Kind of Christianity



Editor: Nina and Anne Rice should compare notes.

Homosexual Ideologues and Abortion Promoters are Not Christians

[Kreuz.net] Germany. God loves the Homosexual. This was according to rock star and Protestant Nina Hagen for a Homosexual Magazine. The Sodomy is "just as holy" as a similar act by Christians, and whoever condemns Homosexuality, are "not Christians": "That is fascistic thinking" -- she exclaimed. The singer wanted to be baptized Protestant and not Catholic, because the Protestants are "more liberal". Frau Hagen thinks child murder is OK, she said, because the mother must decide herself.

Link to the original...Kreuz.net

Image stolen from: mymusicislost.blogspot.com

People are Drawn to St. Peter's: Most Popular Spot


Europe's Largest Tourist Destination -- Not to Worship

[Kreuz.net] Vatican.St. Peter's Cathedral is the most beloved "Free Tourist Destination" in Europe. This is according to the Hotel Value Site 'Tripadvisor' in the Italian daily 'Corriere della Sera'. In the second and third position are supposedly the Museum in the Nazi Concentration Camp Auschwitz-Birkenau and the Volcano Etna in Sicily.


Photograph: from an interesting travelogue, here.

Rock Star Abbot Doesn't Believe in Pope Benedict or Bishop Mixa



[Radio Vatikan]The Abbot Primate of the Benedictines, Notker Wolf, warns of a slanted view of the Church. He said this to a group of mass servers from his Bavarian homeland on Tuesday from the Benedictine Center of Saint Anselmo.

"What has bothered me the whole time: everything depends on the Pope and Mixa -- I don't believe either in the Pope or in Mixa, rather Jesus Christ, and that is final! That the Church is human, let us not be mistaken -- it was always thus. And we are indeed only human. But I believe, it is completely important that we see: We believe in the Church and we believe in Jesus Christ! And the Pope is just in the Church is -- but he's also a man at the head. He can't do everything..."

Abbot Notker advised that Catholics should not nurture an illusory, withdrawn image of the Church. Notker is also famous a Rock Musician and Bestselling Author: "We always want a Church beyond the clouds, almost without body and soul."

Even today the Church is capable of giving the seeking person a footing, says Abbot Notker. He pointed to the headline of a newspaper, that showed the memorial service for the victims of the Duisberger Love-Parade: "There is the Chancellor, Merkel, the President (Wulff), the President of the Parliament (Lammert)-- and where are they standing? In the Church! Who really has the time or the power in the main, to show a sign of hope in this mad emergency. This is our Faith, that is our Church! I don't believe that anyone in the Mayor's office of Duisburg has received much mercy... rather the people have found mercy from God. And not just anywhere from God, but in an absolutely concrete way in the Church!



This is the man responsible for giving shelter and temporary residence to Francisco Schulte, here.

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Photo credit: Idle Speculations.

Slander Against Conservative Lutheran Pastor by Local Mag Backfires

MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, August 6, 2010 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Rev. Tom Brock is a senior pastor at Hope Lutheran Church in North Minneapolis who recently became the center of a controversy after his personal struggles with same-sex attraction were made public. Earlier in June, an undercover journalist with the Minnesota-based homosexual publication “Lavender” infiltrated and exposed Brock's attendance at a local chapter of Courage, a Catholic-run, prayer-based support group for men struggling with unwanted same-sex attractions.

Brock, 57 years old and a virgin by his own admission, says that he has never engaged in homosexual behavior. A two-week investigation by his church, a member of the conservative Association of Free Lutheran Congregations, confirmed that no evidence exists to the contrary.

“Lavender” admitted they did the story to discredit Brock, who has been outspoken in his defense of traditional marriage and who has criticized the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America for allowing individuals in active homosexual relationships to serve as clergy.

Brock returned to his pulpit at Hope Lutheran Church last Sunday for the first time since he was put on administrative leave while the church’s task force conducted its inquiry. He was welcomed back with a standing ovation.

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Alaska Catholic Church Used for Episcopal Ordination of Woman Bishop

[Episcopal News Service] Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori's office announced Aug. 4 that Bishop-elect Mark Andrew Lattime of the Episcopal Diocese of Alaska has received the required number of consents from bishops with jurisdiction and diocesan standing committees to his ordination and consecration.

Lattime, 43, was elected April 10 as eighth bishop of Alaska on the fourth ballot from an initial slate of five candidates. He received 42 votes of 70 cast in the lay order and 14 of 25 cast in the clergy order. An election on that ballot required 36 in the lay order and 14 in the clergy order.

His ordination and consecration is set for Sept. 4 at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church in Anchorage. The presiding bishop will officiate.

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Thiberville Revolt Covered by the Economist

IN THE small world of traditional French Catholicism, everybody knows about Abbé Francis Michel. For the past 23 years this small, stubborn figure in his well-worn soutane has been responsible for the cure of souls in the village of Thiberville in Normandy. The locals like his conservative style, even though his Latin services would not suit all French churchgoers. The village’s 12th-century church, and the 13 other places of worship under his care, are kept in good repair by his supporters. (These days, some priests in rural France must cope with as many as 30 churches.)

Since the start of the year Abbé Francis has been at war with the region’s bishop—in church terms, a liberal—who has been trying to close the parish and move him to other duties. Uproar ensued in January when the bishop came to mass and tried to give the priest his marching orders. Most villagers followed Abbé Francis as he strode off to another church and celebrated in the old-fashioned way. He has made two appeals to Rome, both rejected on technicalities; a third is pending.

To Father Francis’s admirers Thiberville is a pinpoint of light against a sombre background: the near-collapse of Catholicism in some of its heartlands. In the diocese of Evreux, Christianity has been part of the fabric of life for 15 centuries. Of its 600,000 inhabitants, about 400,000 might call themselves, at least loosely, Catholic. But the number of priests under the age of 70 is a mere 39, and only seven of those are under 40. That is just a bit worse than average in a country that, as recently as the 1950s, boasted 40,000 active priests; in a few years, the number under 65 will be a tenth of that. This suggests a body that is not so much shrinking as dying.

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Ecclesiastical meltdown in Austria

Ecclesiastical meltdown in Austria

Friday, August 6, 2010

Vanity Fair Blames Pope for Hitchen's Cancer

Just kidding, actually, they've only said that he's a villain and not a criminal.

Here are the details.

While you're reading, take a listen to Mahler's Titan Symphony in its third funeral march. This familiar and whimsical tune should have a pertinent resonance.