Sunday, April 18, 2010

A Persecuted Priest



At first he was too anti-Communist, then his religious instruction wasn't modern enough. Nevertheless he defended the faith of his fathers to the end.

(kreuz.net) on 11th February in Northern France Fr. Philippe Sulmont (88) passed away.

The French District of the SSPX reported this on their website.

Fr.Sulmont was born on 16. September 1921 in Amiens, which then had 91,000 inhabitants.

He was the second child of a family with seven boys and seven girls in total.

His theological studies were completed in a Parisian Seminary in Issy-les-Moulineaux, then at the Major Seminary Le Charmes des 'Institut Catholique' in Paris.

On 25. March Father Sulmont was ordained for the Diocese of Amiens. Initially he was the Vicar of the Albert Community for five years -- 30 kilometers northeast of Amiens.

In the following five years Fr. Sulmont worked as a Professor in the Minor Seminary of the Diocese.

This activity came to an end, when the parents of the Minor Seminarians complained about the "too anti-Communist" instruction by Fr. Sulmont.

His superior reassigned him as the chaplain of a girl's finishing school. There he remained for twelve years.

Then came the year 1968 and the waves of spiritual unrest reached even the finishing school.

Fr. Sulmont was complained against again, as he was using the "old Catechism" and offered "no modern religious instruction".

The Bishop reassigned him then to a Parish, first in the 250 soul village Gorenflos, then - from 1970 - in the 300 soul neighboring community Domqueur.

The locality is located some 35 kilometers northwest of Amiens -- not far form the coast to the British Channel.

From thereon he was entrusted to the six outlying communities. Fr. Sulmont remained 37 years in Domqueur.

In the year 2007 he went to a senior home. There he died on February 11, 2010 at the age of 88.

Peter Jacques Laguerie -- the second assistant of the SSPX in France -- celebrated a sung Requiem for the deceased priest.

The Mass of burial was subsequently in the church of Domqueur.

It was by Father Maurice Vignolle -- the former priest of the 700 soul community Cambron -- celebrated in the old rite.

Father had been a staungh oppponent of the de-christianization of Europe and the encroachment of Islam.

Pope Remembers Czech Cardinal With Great Emotion

Rome, Italy, Apr 17, 2010 / 08:05 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- Jesuit Cardinal Tomas Spidlik of the Czech Republic died on Friday evening in Rome at the age of 90. The prelate, who was remembered by the Holy Father affectionately on Saturday, leaves a legacy of publications and work to promoting unity between eastern and western Christians.

In his long life, the cardinal was a professor, theologian, writer and academic, who was also involved in radio. According to a biography from the Centro Aletti, a John Paul II inaugurated center founded within the Pontifical Oriental Institute to promote Christianity in Eastern Europe, Cardinal Spidlik had an extraordinary ability to engage an audience and made great steps to developing eastern Christian spirituality.

The "Centro," of which he formed a part, describes him as "one of the greatest experts of the spirituality of eastern Christianity today."

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From New Liturgical Movement...

One of the Cardinal's Essays on Orthodox Iconography...here...

Sermon on Christmas, here...


We have not Achieved the Spiritual Unity of Europe


15, 2004
Although the Czech Republic is one of the most atheist and secular societies in Europe, it is quite well represented in the higher echelons of the Catholic Church. Besides Czech prelate Cardinal Miloslav Vlk, the Jesuit scholar Tomas Spidlik has also been ordained a cardinal, which means that two current members of the sacred college of Rome hail from the Czech Republic. This week, Cardinal Spidlik paid a visit to his homeland for the first time since being ordained in October last year.

(Radio Prague, 26-02-2004) The Czech Republic has had two Catholic cardinals since the ordination of Tomas Spidlik in 2003. This week, Cardinal Spidlik was in the Czech Republic for the first time since then. Ironically, his visit coincided with a spat between the Czech state and the Vatican after President Vaclav Klaus had rejected a draft treaty between Prague and the Holy See. Despite this, Cardinal Spidlik is philosophical about his homeland's relations with the Catholic Church:

"I explained it to our president with a very simple comparison - when two young people get married, I tell them they love one another but that this will pass. I then tell them that they will have difficulties, which will pass also, but that they should never stop speaking to one another. When people keep talking to one another then the issue will be resolved."

Cardinal Spidlik is well known in the Czech Republic from his days as a broadcaster for Vatican Radio during the communist era. He is also a renowned scholar of Eastern spirituality. One of the reasons for his visit was to give a lecture on spirituality in the European Union. This is something Cardinal Spidlik feels is lacking despite closer economic integration:

Europe is unifying economically and politically, but we have not achieved the spiritual unity of Europe. And that is something that we can anticipate, because in 2000 years we have amassed many beautiful things."

Cardinal Spidlik believes that Europe should focus on the ethical ideals that contributed to the continent's development so that it can establish common spiritual values. It could then present these to the rest of the world and use them as a bridge between the East and West.

Despite his own deep religious convictions, Cardinal Spidlik comes from one of the most secular countries in Europe. Although statistics show that a majority of Czechs claim to be atheist, Cardinal Spidlik doubts whether this actually proves that Czechs have really turned their backs on their Christian heritage and embraced modern rationalist values:

"Statistically, it is very relative. For instance, Czechs don't like to say that they are religious, but what they feel in their hearts is another issue. The Czechs are in the centre of Europe. They have always had western German civilization, but their origins are in the east. I always say that they have the German head and the Slavic heart. And when these are not sufficiently in harmony with each other, the consequences are catastrophic. We must find harmony and not be in conflict."

From what the Cardinals Believe, here...

Pope Weeps with Victims in Malta

The Pope had tears in his eyes and he also "expressed his shame and sorrow over what victims and their families have suffered", the Vatican said.

The meeting, in private, took place at the end of the Pope's visit to Malta.

Three priests are accused of sexually abusing orphan children on Malta in the 1980s and 1990s.

In Malta, 10 men have testified that they were sexually molested by Catholic priests at an orphanage during that time. They had asked to meet Pope Benedict to close what they have termed a "hurtful chapter" in their lives.

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Jesuit School Refuses to Remove Pro-Abortion Board Member

DETROIT, Michigan, April 15, 2010 (LifeSiteNews.com) - The University of Detroit Mercy, a Jesuit Catholic institution, has come under fire for failing to remove links to pro-abortion groups on its website, as well as for keeping a renowned pro-abortion, pro-same-sex "marriage" nun on its Board of Trustees.

According to TFP Student Action, at least 11,000 students and concerned parents have petitioned the Catholic University of Detroit Mercy to remove links to abortion promoters from its web site. So far the request has not been granted.

Links to Planned Parenthood and the National Organization for Women (NOW) are still listed in two places: "career & professional resources" and "external sites of interest."

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Another Deceptive Socialist Schmear by the BBC

How many victims were actually told that they would be "excommunicated" if they talked about their experiences and how many were offered money to stay quiet? This is yet another uncomprehending slur by the socialist BBC to effect the destruction of the Catholic Church on the level of other Socialist schmear campaigns.

The Pope played a leading role in a systematic cover-up of child sex abuse by Roman Catholic priests, according to a shocking documentary to be screened by the BBC tonight.

In 2001, while he was a cardinal, he issued a secret Vatican edict to Catholic bishops all over the world, instructing them to put the Church's interests ahead of child safety.

The document recommended that rather than reporting sexual abuse to the relevant legal authorities, bishops should encourage the victim, witnesses and perpetrator not to talk about it. And, to keep victims quiet, it threatened that if they repeat the allegations they would be excommunicated.

The Panorama special, Sex Crimes And The Vatican, investigates the details of this little-known document for the first time. The programme also accuses the Catholic Church of knowingly harbouring paedophile clergymen. It reveals that priests accused of child abuse are generally not struck off or arrested but simply moved to another parish, often to reoffend. It gives examples of hush funds being used to silence the victims.



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Thailand's "Elites" Resist Democracy

The journalist claims that Thaksin, the populist billionaire, has done more for liberating the Thais than has their king, we don't get an idea how this can be. Most readers would have to take his word for it, but there are serious doubts of that on this end. It's another example of a Western liberal, posing "solutions" for "developing" nations whose own ability to deliver the goods is debatable in the extreme.

Perhaps Thailand's elites will resist what they think is bad for the country, but will the West's elites be satisfied with this, or will they impose the same old unsatisfactory solutions on the Thais as they have elsewhere in the world.

Thailand has a history of resisting colonial powers and it will be interesting if they resist in this case, Liberal Imperialism, which seeks to impose "democracy".

If George Orwell were alive today, he might find the battle for democracy now playing out in Bangkok reminiscent of his masterpiece, “Animal Farm.”

In a parody of Stalinism, “Animal Farm”’s famous commandment was “All Animals are created equal, but some animals are more equal than others. It could be rephrased to parody Thai-style democracy: “all are equal under democracy, but some – namely city power elites - are more equal than others.”

What we have been witnessing over the last few weeks in Bangkok, indeed, is the peasants’ answer to that law. Some 100,000 anti-government “red-shirt” protesters came from the rural areas and disbursed around the Thai capital, blocking roadways and entrances to upscale shopping malls in a month-long protest that has now brought the Thai government to the brink.


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14th-Century Book by Catholic Rebels

Denounced by the Vatican as heretical some seven centuries ago, the writings of an influential Franciscan dissident have found their way to the fourth floor of the Newberry Library.

José Moré/Chicago News Cooperative
Writings by Peter John Olivi.

Paul Saenger, curator of the Newberry Library in Chicago, perusing a 14th-century codex from southern France with writings by Peter John Olivi, a Roman Catholic dissident.

The handwritten texts of Peter John Olivi, bought last month jointly with the University of Notre Dame, could shed light on theological disputes during the early Inquisition. Scholars have hailed them as a remarkable legacy of the order of Spiritual Franciscans, who dared to criticize the Roman Catholic Church for amassing vast wealth.

“These were the rebels,” said Prof. Kent Emery Jr., who teaches at the Medieval Institute at Notre Dame, referring to the Spiritual Franciscans. “All of Olivi’s books were ordered to be burned after his death. They didn’t succeed.”

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Saturday, April 17, 2010

Well Done Bishop Burnham

[An Honor and a Responsibility] Earlier this week I attended a talk which was given to the North Gloucestershire Newman Circle by Bishop Andrew Burnham, Bishop of Ebbsfleet. He is one of the Anglican Provincial Episcopal Visitors known colloquially as flying bishops, originally appointed to minister to the spiritual needs of those Anglicans who do not accept the priestly ordination of women in the Church of England.

As we know, events have developed a good deal beyond that issue alone.His theme was, as one might expect, the implications of Anglicanorum Coetibus. This is not a full account of the talk: followers of the Catholic blogosphere are no doubt already well informed on the subject. But I thought I would record here a few snippets.

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It was interesting to hear about the pilgrimage he made to Rome in 2008 with his colleague, the Bishop of Richborough. They made a tentative enquiry as to whether they might be able to call in for a brief visit at the Pontifical Council for Christian Unity. The idea was welcomed. They were then referred on for a visit to the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, which was the appropriate office in regard to individuals and groups as distinct from entire ecclesial bodies. On their return to England they informed the Archbishop of Canterbury of their meetings and of the matters discussed. Quite independently, the Traditional Anglican Communion had made its own approach to Rome. No one, either in the C of E or among the Catholic Bishops of England and Wales, seems to have known until a short time before the issue of Anglicanorum Coetibus, that its provisions would be of such generous extent that they could be applied to Anglicans within the Church of England. I had read somewhere that our bishops seemed to have been kept out of the loop, but it was fascinating to hear it from such a prominent person involved in the matter.

http://honresp-catholicblog.blogspot.com/2010/04/well-done-flying-bishop-burnham.html

Friday, April 16, 2010

Student Assigned to Read New York Times by Limbaugh-Bashing Professor

Rush Limbaugh gets it.

The left is a minority. That's why they have to govern against the will of the people. If they didn't have control of the media they wouldn't win elections. They have control of the media, they have Hollywood, they have entertainment, and they have education. Those are the institutions that they have taken over and dominated. They're trying to get rid of any other institution that opposes them. I don't care what church it is, they're trying to get rid of it, if they can't get rid of it they're trying to infiltrate it so the church doesn't stand for what it used to anymore. They're trying to get rid of talk radio, trying to get rid of the right-wing blogs on the Internet. They're a minority made to appear as a majority because they have the media on their side.


Student Assigned to Read New York Times by Limbaugh-Bashing Professor

"The Pope Likes To Name Good Catholic Bihops"


Princess Gloria von Thurn und Taxis thanked the Pope, that he has taken the old believers from shadowy being of the heart of the Church.
[kreuz.net, Regensburg] The Church is a society in great crisis.

This is the opinion of Regensburg's Princess Gloria von Thurn und Taxis in an interview with the newsmagazine 'ddp'.

The Church today is only important for a small part of society: 'This needs not to be bad in the long term, for perhaps few real Christians are of more value than a great number of lukewarm."

Benedict XVI has already met the Princess as Cardinal: "I met a striking, worthy gentleman, who is interested in people. I was enchanted."

The Princess found the Motu Proprio, 'Summorum Pontificum' and the lifting of the excommunications against the Society of Pius X, in the Pontificate of Benedict XVI particularly impressive:

"In the terms of ecumenism it is a very important step. These are our closest relatives, fallen from Rome."

Critics of the Pope only interest the Princess, if they have substantial content.

The media scandals of the lat year operate on a "pure polemic" -- "and this doesn't interest me."

Princess Gloria has made the observation, that the Pope has changed in the last few years: "He has become younger and made more dynamic through the Grace of his office."

In the last two years the Princess has been in an audience with the pope among 40 other people: "that was an enormous privilege, rather also a great experience."

The princes has many hopes and expectations of the Pope, "that he names good Catholic Bishops and that he can enforce his will through a powerful Curia."

© Bilder: Angelika Lukesch

Some Reflections on my visits to Clear Creek

At Tancred’s suggestion, I have agreed to broaden the scope of the Eponyomus Flower to include entries of general Catholic interest that do not directly involve a news story. While a great many people find my insights provocative, I have never had the time or energy to keep a blog of my own. A few years ago, I sometimes contributed to the Cornell Society for a Good Time’s blog (www.cornellsociety.org) to usually pleasant results. Those of you willing to go through entries from years ago will find my contributions there under the name “Maximilian Hanlon,” which I shall continue to use here.

For my first entry, I would like to reflect upon my visits to Clear Creek Monastery, truly the future of the Church in the U.S. The first thing that catches the eye is its edifice. The monks there are clearly intent upon founding a monastery that shall last for centuries and have enabled a distinctively American kind of Catholic architecture to emerge. While it certainly possesses roots in Catholic Europe, this architecture is somehow also distinctively American, a rare combination indeed! The iron working on the doors is especially impressive, reminding one of The Lord of the Rings, and has inspired similar ornaments at Our Lady of Guadalupe Seminary in Nebraska.

More importantly, the architectural beauty one finds there is nothing less than a physical manifestation of the inner life and spiritual beauty of the community. Upon one glance, one knows that those monks are there to experience God and become holy through the twin Benedictine imperatives of ora et labora. I can breathe freely there, for by being absolutely faithful to the historic standards of monastic life as laid down in St. Benedict’s Rule, the community has utterly rebelled against the foul spirit of Vatican II (not the Spirit of God) which would have all Church institutions geld themselves so as to avoid offending modern man. Indeed, the monks at Clear Creek know two things all too well that have been almost lost through cultural amnesia: A) Modern man’s (henceforth “Brad Craven”) comfortable, infecund, economically stable, suburban life is not worth living; and, B) Only recourse to the Tradition on its own, sometimes scandalous and unpleasant, terms can save him. And so we come to Latin and the Liturgy.

Some French visitors to the monastery during my last visit complained to me that the chanting at Clear Creek is mediocre. While I am sure that by French standards they are correct, I must insist that it is the finest I have encountered in North America. “Super-reality” comes to mind as the best way to express the intensity of the Divine Office. Humbling oneself to chant back and forth the psalms as millions of Catholics across the ages have known and loved them plunges one into the timelessness of the Church. The realization quickly descends that this is the culture that saved Europe from the Dark Ages and gave us the West, this simple monastic culture of chanting the old psalms back and forth for four hours each morning followed by planting squash or washing windows or painting the side of a barn. Truly, terribilis est locus iste, truly this is the closest thing to paradise before the Great Divide.

All of this is just to say that the Liturgy at Clear Creek is truly living. To please some in Rome, they have made some adjustments to the traditional Missal. Whenever a liturgical office precedes High Mass (which happens almost every day), the prayers at the foot of the altar are dispensed with, as is the Last Gospel. Whoever presides at said Mass (be he Abbot or no) presides from the throne, where he intones the Gloria and Credo. Deacon and Subdeacon chant the lessons into a microphone, versus populum. The high altar can be circumambulated and all the monks “participate” by singing the full propers each day and by exchanging the sign of peace. In these respects, the conventual Mass wreaks of the Novus Ordo, but the changes are not all bad. On their own authority, without Imprimatur or Nihil Obstat, Clear Creek published its own “Supplement to the Roman Missal” last year, in which are found their textual deviations from the Missal of 1962. These include incorporating some of the prefaces from the new Missal as well as reconciling what can be salvaged from the new sanctoral cycle with the old. Again we can breathe free, exulting between the two extremes of modern liturgical shitiness and a petrified, stultified, and lifeless traditionalism. The result is men fully alive, rooted in their tradition but engaging the future, and truly flourishing.

It goes without saying that those of you, my readers, who are willing to escape the spiritual abortuary which is the post-modern world, should take refuge at Clear Creek at once. Although life for me would be easier as a monk, I have discerned quite a different call, the call to follow Christ my Master in his descent into hell. And make no mistake about it, the contemporary world is a contemporary hell, filled with men like Brad Craven. He likes Starbucks, listens to Hip-hop on his ipod, lives in the suburbs, derives economic security from his job as a paper-shuffler, thinks that unwanted kittens should have rights but not unwanted fetuses, has a master’s degree (although he does not know what ineffable means) and voted for President Obama. Brad, of course, likes all the Vatican II changes, thinks the Church just needs to “get with it,” and may attend Mass once or twice a year around an especially groovy coffee table disguised as an altar, but feels alienated by vibrant, young religious communities which are praying in Latin and therefore growing. I have the much more unpleasant vocation of trying to evangelize Brad and wake him up from his post-modern stupor. But perhaps you, should you be blessed with a monastic vocation and get to the monastery soon, may escape such people forever. Lucky you.

Psysciatrist Addresses USCCB on Crisis

A Letter to the Catholic BishopsHomiletic and Pastoral Review November 2002Richard P. Fitzgibbons and Peter Rudegeair

Your Excellencies: As a Catholic psychiatrist and psychologist who have treated a significant number of priests from various dioceses and religious communities over the past 25 years for same-sex attraction (SSA or homosexuality) and for pedophilia and ephebophilia (homosexual behavior with adolescents), we believe that our particular expertise and those of our colleagues in the Catholic Medical Association may be of help to the American bishops as they seek to create effective long term strategies to prevent the recurrence of the problems in which the Catholic Church in the United States now finds itself enmeshed. Many have pointed out that solving the problem of sexual abuse by clergy will necessarily involve addressing the problem of SSA among priests. Bishop Wilton D. Gregory, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, admitted at a press conference in Rome on April 23 the existence of an ongoing struggle to ensure that the Catholic priesthood is not dominated by homosexual men. As the revelations of abuse have become public it has become increasingly clear that almost all the victims are adolescent males, not prepubescent boys. The problem of priests with same-sex attractions (SSA) molesting adolescents or children must be addressed if future scandals are to be avoided. In treating priests who have engaged in pedophilia and ephebophilia we have observed that these men almost without exception suffered from a denial of sin in their lives. They were unwilling to admit and address the profound emotional pain they experienced in childhood of loneliness, often in the father relationship, peer rejection, lack of male confidence, poor body image, sadness, and anger. This anger, which originated most often from disappointments and hurts with their peers and/or fathers, was often directed toward the Church, the Holy Father, and the religious authorities.

http://www.anglican-mainstream.net/2010/04/16/a-letter-to-the-catholic-bishops-from-2002/
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Thursday, April 15, 2010

Bomb the Vatican?

by Matthew Archbold
April 15, 2010
National Catholic Register

The media has been fanning the flames of anti-Catholicism this month and now a columnist for the state owned ABC in Australia is comparing the Pope to Osama bin Laden and asking, “Why not bomb the Vatican, and riddle the Pope with bullets as he staggers out of the flames?”

Columnist Bob Ellis, in what has to be the most alarmingly ignorant and offensively anti-Catholic piece in the mainstream media, compares Pope Benedict to Osama Bin Laden:

Let’s consider for a while the comparable crimes, or iniquities, or sins, or misdeeds, or culpable errors of Osama bin Laden and the Pope. Osama’s followers killed 3,000 people in New York and around 700 more by terrorist acts in London, Bali, Madrid and Mumbai in the past eight years and desolated maybe 20,000 lives of the relatives of the dead.

The Pope’s followers desolated, perhaps, 100,000 lives (or this is my guess) by sexual depravity in the past 80 years and killed, perhaps, (this too is my guess, I ask for yours) no more than 5,000 smashed and embittered Catholic boys and girls they drove to suicide or drunken oblivion and early death in those years.

He says the two are “comparable pretty much” and asks “Why then do we not bomb the Vatican and obliterate Italy for harbouring this criminal mastermind, this known protector of evil predators? Why do we not pursue him through the sewers of Europe and riddle his corpse with bullets?”

Ellis suggests that it’s because the Pope is white that we don’t act. Never mind that the Pope hasn’t done anything wrong and, in fact, has done great work in confronting the issue.

While the media wrings its hands over “Tea Party” violence which hasn’t actually occurred, the media is doing nothing short of inciting anti-Catholic hatred by promulgating falsities, half truths and putting the Church’s enemies like Richard Dawkins and Christopher Hitchens with their absurd story about arresting the Pope center stage.

Is it a surprise that just this week the Pope’s childhood home was vandalized with obscenities concerning the sexual abuse scandal. And as the media ratchets up the baseless attacks this will all likely end in violence.


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Archbishop Nichols may sue Times; Catholic Herald warns 'biased' paper that Catholics will not support its paywall

Archbishop Nichols may sue Times; Catholic Herald warns 'biased' paper that Catholics will not support its paywall

Vatican Criticized Cardinal Bertone's Statement

The Vaticanistas Must be Crazy

While Cardinal Bertone isn't always the most inspiring Secretary of State we've had, it's been hard to view him negatively after his accurate and long-overdue statement about the implications of homosexuality with regard to children. The behavior itself, in its mephistophalean and sulfurous overtones, eschews objective moral criteria and cultural norms. Norms like, children or minor adolescents should not be sexualized and are often protected from homosexuals by tenuously existing laws.

So, we're surprised that Damian Thompson would credit the Vatican Press Office with making a good call by erroneously suggesting that the Church doesn't have the competence to judge Homosexuality, and moving along to look forward to a new and more hopeful appointment.

Never mind that the definition of essences is part and parcel of philosophy, and that the Church has judged the essence of the Homosexual act as intrinsically disordered.

The people who write these press-releases suffer from the same specialization compartementalization as many academics in mental health do.

It's well within the moral compass of a homosexual person to be disinterested in statutory restrictions of who his/her next paramour will be. And it's not understandable why people get so upset about this, but if you live in a utilitarian world-view, pederasty, like prostitution, and a host of all kinds of other behaviors generally regarded with revulsion by most people, can be justified. What's the problem and why won't they just admit that?

Isn't flouting conventional morality and rebelling what being a homosexual is all about? They certainly don't hold much truck with monogamy, as current AIDS infection rates have shown, despite the wide availability of condoms. ehem...

Still, it's surprising to see Damian Thompson criticize Bertone, since it's self-evident from the statistics which are actually much more decisively shifted toward homosexuals in other surveys, more like 80-90%, that homosexuals are the ones doing the deeds everyone supposed to be so angry about. It's even more interesting that the Vatican interlocutor doesn't cite the source of that data, which appear frequently in these discussions.

Here's the unfortunate Vatican Statement below. Let's stop avoiding controversy and go for the truth:

(14 Apr 10 - RV) Director of the Vatican Press Office, Father Federico Lombardi, issued a statement today to respond to journalists’ questions following remarks by the Vatican Secretary of State made during an interview yesterday. Cardinal Bertone was speaking from Chile, where he is currently on a visit.

In his statement, Fr Lombardi said:

Church authorities do not consider it within their competency to make general statements of a specifically psychological or medical nature, but refer to research studies undertaken by specialists in these matters.

With regard to their competency in the area of the causes of abuse of minors by priests in recent years, they refer to statistical data quoted by Mgr.Scicluna of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith in an interview that addresses this issue.

According to the data, 10% of abuse cases can be classified as pedophilia in the strict sense. 90% of cases are better defined as Ephebophilia (ie attraction towards adolescents). Of these, approximately 60% are reported as same-sex attraction and 30% of a heterosexual nature. Obviously this data refers to the problem of abuse by priests and not to statistics regarding the general population.


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No Greater Love -Times Online

Carmelite Spirituality, a life of total committment.

I suspect that many people, Catholic or not, would form instinctive ideas about a group of women who spend the vast proportion of their days in silence, rarely venture outside of their monastery walls, and who have made vows of poverty, chastity and obedience before God.

As No Greater Love begins we are led into the Carmelite Monastery of the Most Holy Trinity in Notting Hill, which houses these devout women and clarifies their lifestyle from the outset.

Consequently my immediate expectations assumed a story of naïve, well-meaning and dedicated nuns whom I would respect and admire, but whose narrative might prove slightly tedious after half an hour.



No Greater Love -Times Online

Heretical Kung Attacks Pope Benedict XVI

After finding hope in his meeting with Pope Benedict at the beginning of his pontificate, Kueng criticizes his former colleague for failing the world by not approving of birth control to control "overpopulation", not passing out condoms to control "AIDS" among other things, and condemns the Pope for issuing the Motu Proprio, Anglicanorum Coetibus (the document inviting Anglicans to join the Catholic Church).

Strangely, Associated Press, noted that the heretical priest is encouraging Bishops to be disobedient.

After declaring Benedict's "restoration" dead, in his open letter for the Suddeutsche Zeitung, the rebellious cleric issues a feeble rallying call to the Bishops to hold a new council which he wants to correct all of the problems of Church by submitting to the the spirit of the world and instituting changes to the Church he supposes will fulfill the will of the Council Fathers.

There is a war of interpretations going on about the true import of the ambiguous documents of the Second Vatican Council.

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The most recent update indicates that Father Lombardi actually works for Cardinal Bertone. Strange.

Catholic Culture

The director of the Vatican press office-- often identified in the media as a spokesman for the Pope-- actually takes his directions from the Secretariat of State, a BBC story reveals.

In an otherwise conventional report on the public-relations problems of the Holy See, BBC reports Father Federico Lombardi has not spoken directly with Pope Benedict about the sex-abuse scandal. "It is the Secretariat of State that decides the line, and I try to communicate that as best I can," Father Lombardi said.

The official spokesman for the Holy See said that he is "dependent on the Vatican's Secretariat of State, from whom I get directions."

Modern Therapy was In the Trojan Horse

Therapy led to soaring abuse rate in Irish Church -Times Online

There's a myth that modern is a prescriptive, and in many cases, priestly predators would often appeal to "advanced" techniques in psychology to obtain consent from their victims for their own personal gratification. Many Bishops, irresponsibly, failed to trust tried and true methods, spiritual methods, and began to appeal to modern, and therefore ineffective, solutions. It should surprise no one that Psychology might have a better reputation than Christian Ministry in certain circles, but what is most surprising of all is that this undue enthusiasm for a predominantly secular (and largely unsuccessful) approach and its practitioners isn't checked by the facts. On top of being largely ineffective, at least when it comes to child predators, psychologists are far more likely to abuse, sexually or otherwise, those entrusted to their care than are priests.

Did unwarranted optimism for newfangled, and ineffective as it turned out, clinical psychology play a role in the idea that these predators could be re-educated and released back into their old jobs? But wait, there's an added twist. Coupled with this enthusiasm for newfangled, and dare we say, liberal, ideas, there was a coupled a contempt for the ancient ideas of our fathers:

“The Church authorities failed to implement most of their own canon law rules on dealing with child sex abuse...canon law appears to have fallen into disuse and disrespect during the mid 20th century. In particular, there was little or no experience of operating the penal (that is, the criminal) provision of that law... for many years offenders were neither prosecuted nor made accountable within the Church.”


But it wasn't just enthusiasm for the newfangled and contempt for the old, but the fact that during the aggiornamento, all scepticism and vigilance against the excesses and often erroneous conteptions of modernity were dropped in favor of uncritical enthusiasm, and perhaps, a diabolical and malicious intent.

As the London Times goes on to say:

Therefore, they stopped using it. No longer did priests accused of child abuse face a canonical trial and the possibility of "defrocking".

Instead, and with disastrous consequences, they were sent for therapy and then, "cured", they were reassigned to ministry.

The bottom line is that if canon law had been used properly, fewer children would have been abused. Civil authorities would still not have been informed, but priests found guilty of child abuse under Church law would have been punished and likely removed from ministry making it more difficult for them to offend again.


It's obvious to anyone whose been watching this modern drama play out that the Catholic Church's administrators weren't guilty of being medieval, secretive and closed off to the spirit of the world, they were guilty of inviting it in and allowing it to set up shop.

Therapy led to soaring abuse rate in Irish Church -Times Online

Lord Carey warns of ‘unrest’ if judges continue with ‘dangerous’ rulings -Times Online

Lord Carey warns of ‘unrest’ if judges continue with ‘dangerous’ rulings -Times Online