Who could ignore the irony of “John Paul II to be beatified in May” (AC-T, Jan. 15) followed by “Vatican told church not to report Irish abuse” (AC-T Jan. 19) in this paper, and in reports internationally? I would greet that juxtaposition with wry humor if not for the knowledge that behind the report of the Vatican's (under Pope John Paul II) now-proven order to its bishops not to turn pedophile priests over to law enforcement, are countless injured kids, now teens and adults, living with unspeakable memories and trauma. ...
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Should pope be made a saint after sex abuse scandals?
Who could ignore the irony of “John Paul II to be beatified in May” (AC-T, Jan. 15) followed by “Vatican told church not to report Irish abuse” (AC-T Jan. 19) in this paper, and in reports internationally? I would greet that juxtaposition with wry humor if not for the knowledge that behind the report of the Vatican's (under Pope John Paul II) now-proven order to its bishops not to turn pedophile priests over to law enforcement, are countless injured kids, now teens and adults, living with unspeakable memories and trauma. ...
Bishop blesses new Catholic church in east Fort Myers
1:10 A.M. — Worshippers packed the chapel of their new church Saturday at Jesus Obrero Catholic Mission, eager for their first Mass in the building.
Bishop Frank Dewane of the Diocese of Venice made his way to the altar through a sea of believers, where he presided over the night’s service.
Arched windows lined the walls of the Colonial Latin American-style building.
“Man, it’s beautiful,” said Daniel Juarez, 42, one of the church’s 3,500 parishioners. “Maybe it’s more than we expected.”
The 16,000-square-foot building on Nuna Avenue in east Fort Myers replaced the 25-year-old, worn-out chapel that sits next door. The new building seats about 1,300, although many had to stand for the Mass,
Arizona shooting suspect might escape death if convicted
By MARISA TAYLOR
McClatchy Newspapers
Reacting to the Arizona shooting with anger, sadness and shock, a majority of Americans think that suspect Jared Loughner should be sent to death row if he's convicted, according to one poll. But if statistics are any indication, he has a good chance of escaping execution.
Federal prosecutors have had little luck persuading juries to send defendants to death row. Of 467 defendants whom U.S. attorneys general in Washington have authorized to face the federal death penalty since it was instituted in 1988, only 15 percent have received it.
The list of criminals who've escaped federal death row includes high-profile convicted killers: Unabomber Ted Kaczynski, Oklahoma City bomber Terry Nichols and Olympic Park bomber Eric Rudolph.
Read more: http://www.kansascity.com/2011/01/23/2603622/arizona-shooting-suspect-might.html#ixzz1BrfWTo8F
5 killed, 22 injured in car bombing attacks in Baghdad
A booby-trapped car parked near Dyana Hotel on Abu Nawas Street in central Baghdad detonated and killed a civilian and wounded six others, said the source who asked not to be named.
In a separate incident, another car bomb went off in al-Taji area, some 15 km north of Baghdad, killing two people and wounding four, the source said.
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More Anglican priests to join Catholic Church
BBC News
Seven Anglican priests and 300 members of six congregations are to join a new section of the Catholic Church, the Catholic Diocese of Brentwood says.
The move involves three parishes in Essex, and three in east London.
It is the largest influx to date into the Ordinariate, which Pope Benedict established for Church of England members unhappy over issues such as the ordination of women.
Three former Anglican bishops have been appointed to lead the Ordinariate.
Ordinariates allow Anglicans opposed to developments including women bishops, gay clergy and same-sex blessings to convert to Rome while maintaining some of their traditions.
Read More: http://www.anglican-mainstream.net/2011/01/23/more-anglican-priests-to-join-catholic-church/
Is The Catholic Church the New Whipping Boy?
Prof. Hudson McLean
Are some writers in LankaWeb running out of material and imagination, and turning to thunder the Catholic Church as a whole, with the presumption of collaborating with the Hindu led LTTE Terrorists to resurrect the Tamil Eelam in North East of Sri Lanka?
Agreed that many of the Tamil Catholic priests and a couple of Tamil Catholic Bishops sympathised with the LTTE. However to assume now HH Pope in Rome has got his hand into the terrorist pot, with the Canadian Catholics using Tamil LTTE, as the “front”, is way, way out.
In my personal opinion, the Sinhala Catholics in Sri Lanka in general, have never ever favoured a partition of the Island. The Sinhala Catholics are as patriotic as any other Buddhist, with the possible exception of some Tamil Christians and Tamil Catholics, who have favoured a LTTE led divided Sri Lanka.
Read More: http://www.lankaweb.com/news/items/2011/01/22/is-the-catholic-church-the-new-whipping-boy/
Mexican Drug Cartels Resort to Jihadist Terror Methodology by Using More Car Bombings
As the savage, largely narco-fueled violence in Mexico escalates, the country’s crime-cartels have resorted to using one of jihadist terrorists’ most lethal weapons – the car bomb.
But while there had been a lull in the cartels’ use of “vehicle-borne improvised explosive devices” (VBIED) since a wave of detonations of these lethal bombs last summer, on the heels of Mexico’s crackdown on the Los Zetas cartel in recent weeks, Mexico’s Secretariat of Public Security (SSP) announced that a car bomb was exploded Tuesday afternoon in front of a muni-police station in Linares, Nuevo León, Mexico.
The car was a white Jetta from Nuevo León and had been parked in the reserved parking space of a high ranking police department official.
Two killed, 8 injured in Baghdad bombing
BAGHDAD: Iraqi authorities say a roadside bomb has killed two people and wounded eight during Baghdad’s morning rush hour at the start of the local work week.
The bomb exploded at 7am on Sunday in southwest Baghdad as a police patrol was passing by.
A security official said a policeman and a civilian were killed. Another four policemen were injured.
The casualties were confirmed by a medical official at Baghdad's Yarmouk Hospital.
Both officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorised to talk with the media.
Bishop Calls for a New Syllabus
There is the need for a new Syllabus, this time directed not so much against the errors coming from outside of the Church, but against the errors circulated within the Church by supporters of the thesis of discontinuity and rupture, with its doctrinal, liturgical, and pastoral application.
Such a Syllabus should consist of two parts: the part that points out the errors, and the positive part with proposals for clarification, completion, and doctrinal clarification."
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Cardinal Ranjith is Talking about the "Elimination" of the New Mass
(kreuz, Paris) Dated, 13. January 2011: A very large part of the post-Conciliar love-Church "hates" the Society of Pius X. The Superior General of the Society of St. Pius X., Msgr Bernard Fellay, said this the Sunday before last in Paris.
He explained that in the current discussions with Rome, discretion is very important.
The Society will go very intelligently with the negotiations. They must make no false concessions.
The Bishop is pleased that Rome is generally prepared to discuss the non-dogmatic Pastoral Council.
Longing for the Catholic Teaching
In the lecture he mentioned that he was able to speak with almost thirty Italian Diocesan priests in the Diocese of Albano near Rome.
He is said to have asked the priests what they expect from the SSPX and figured they would say "the Mass".
Actually, the priests wanted "the Doctrine" from the Society.
Msgr Fellay is convinced that priests who return to the Immemorial Mass of All Ages, will also come back to the Catholic doctrine -- but "from far away".
For they knew despite years of academic study nothing of God.
The "New Mass" has Outlived Itself
In Rome Bishop Fellay also met "very good people" -- priests, even Bishops and apparently Cardinals.
The Bishop named none.
Msgr Fellay cited however a word from Cardinal Malcom Ranjith of Sri Lanka. He said to him: "one can not eliminate the New Mass with one stroke."
It takes more levels and will require twenty years, a whole generation.
As a step in the direction of improvement Bishop Fellay indicated the Motu Proprio, 'Summorum Pontificum'.
Not all is good with that, already: "But, a beginning has been made."
From kreuz.net....
Even Here the Celebrated Abuse-Hoax is Instrumentalized
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(kreuz.net)The Benedictine Cloister of St. Boniface in the center of Munich has been a bulwark of filthy Oldliberalism for decades.[In German]
The decline began with the former Abbott Odilo Lechner who was praised highly in anti-Church circles.
The Cloister directs the parish of St. Boniface.
There is usually on Sunday, taking place around 11.30, the so-called "Weisswurst" Mass.
The Priest loves to abuse the Mass, to engage in polemics against the Church hierarchy, which secures for him a living.
In a recent Pastoral Letter Fr. Benedict was praised as "Art Replacement Man" for the recently deceased in July, tie-Jesuit, Fr. Albert Keller or for the Philosopher of Religion, Fr. Eugen Biser (91).
Both were active year around as anti-Church agitators in Munich.
Useful Abuses
The Pastor of St. Boniface, Fr. Korbinian Linsenmann, was in high spirits in the introduction of the new Pastoral Letter about the abuse-hoax:
"The overriding theme of the last year was naturally the discovery of the various cases of violence and sexual abuse by clergy and employees of the the Church."
In reality, according to the abuse report of the Archdiocese of Munich and Freising, from 1945 to 2009 there have been only 26 priests who were credibly condemned for reasons of serious sexual sins of varying degrees of severity.
Among the condemned there isn't a single living Diocesan priest.
The Archdiocese found that in a total, 159 had been "conspicuous". It is in any case difficult to determine what that means.
There the complete number of priests in the time covered was not named, so it is impossible, to estimate its relationship to the abuses.
It is, however, possible to estimate that over 99 percent of those priests active in this time period were not guilty.
There is where Fr. Korninian used the abuse hoax to promote the Old Liberal ideology, which is the first basis for abuse itself:
"We may perhaps still hope that there will still be more consequences in the Church, than only paper from the Bishops Conference."
The Benedictine would like to use the abuses, in order that "much" can be reconsidered - as one the Bishop considers, who determines the suitability of priests or who undermines the office of the priest.
Kreuz.net... here....in German
Marrying in Church is a right only for those who believe in Christian marriage, says Pope
The importance of the canonical and pastoral preparation for marriage focus of words addressed by Pope Benedict XVI to the Roman Rota. The bride and groom should be aware of and want this act that ultimately aims to holiness of life. This also to avoid future annulments.
"The canonical dimension of marriage preparation – began the Pope - is perhaps not an immediately perceived element" both because the preparation phase holds "a very modest, if not insignificant, place ", and because "there is a widespread mentality that the examination of the spouses, the publication of banns and other appropriate means to carry out the necessary pre-marital investigations, of which marriage preparation courses are a part, are purely formal obligations. In fact, it is often assumed that, in admitting the couples for marriage, pastors should proceed with speed, as it regards the natural right of people to marry".
The fact, however, is that "there is no marriage of lives and another of law: there is only one marriage, which is constitutionally a real legal bond between a man and a woman, a bond based on the true dynamics of conjugal life and love. The marriage celebrated by the spouses, the marriage that is dealt with both pastorally and in canonical doctrine, are one single natural and salvific reality, the wealth of which certainly gives rise to a variety of approaches, however without ever losing its essential identity. The legal aspect is intrinsically linked to the essence of marriage. This is understandable in light of a non-positivistic concept of law, but considered from the perspective of relationality according to justice.
H/t: Pete F
Victory in the Kulturkampf: Saarland Schools Stay Open, for Now
Glory to God in the highest and peace on earth to men of good will."
Dear Friends and Benefactors of the Don-Bosco-School Association in Saarland!"
The Saarlouis court has reviewed the suspensive effect of our complaint: the schools in Saarland will remain open according to the ruling of the judge who could find no shortcomings in the operation of the schools.
Full of joy and relief the students, teachers and staff have intoned the "Te Deum" -- "Great God we praise Thee"!
To all of you we wish to express our hearty thanks, for those of you who've supported us with your prayers, with advice and deeds of solidarity.
Praise God!
With thankful joy we greet you warmly from Saarbrücken-Fechingen!
Father Christian Schneider
Harald Messmer. Director of the Realschule Heart of Jesus
Johannes Adamski. Director of the Grade School St. Arnaul.
Translated from SSPX's German District site, here.
Related Articles:
German Chicanry Against SSPX Schools.
Saarland Closes Two SSPX Schools
H/t: Ignis Ardens, link to thread with comments by well-informed individuals who have been on the ground at the schools, here.
DENIS LEARY DEFAMES POPE, PRIESTS AND NUNS
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January 19, 2011
[Catholic Defense League] On January 16, Comedy Central aired "Denis Leary & Friends Present Douchebags & Donuts." On January 18, Comedy Central Home Entertainment and Paramount Home Entertainment released the DVD nationwide. The opening segment of this video is addressed by Bill Donohue today:
The standup special opens with a clip of Pope Benedict XVI talking to a crowd. But there is a voice-over that is dubbed in to make it seem like he is discussing priestly sexual abuse. Leary then appears on a stage with a large illuminated Cross in the background; he prances around extending his middle finger at it. On stage with him is a singing trio of women dressed as nuns in habit wearing short skirts.
The clip of the pope has him screaming, "Heil Hitler," proclaiming, "Oh yeah, I'm the f***ing pope, for Christ's sake, the god**** Fuehrer." The pope then introduces Leary as Father Denis Leary and he proceeds to mimic confession. Here are some of the lines:
Judge: Breakaway Episcopalians must surrender property
The Episcopal Church filed a lawsuit seeking to regain control of church property from the Diocese of Fort Worth in April 2009.
The Iker-led group, which split from the national church over issues including gay clergy and women in the priesthood, voted in 2008 to join a more conservative province of the worldwide Anglican Communion.
The Episcopal Church maintained in the suit that its rules prohibit dioceses from breaking away and that church properties are held in trust for the denomination, and the court ruled in its favor.
The Iker-led group said it will appeal.
Link to original, here.http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/tx/7392825.html
Diocesan Priest Joins the SSPX: Italy
(kreuz.net, Italy) At the end of the last year Father Massimo Sbicego (38) quietly, but suprisingly left his assignment. This was according to the regional paper 'Corriere del Veneto' on 12 January.
Fr. Sbicego belongs to the Old Liberal Diocese of Vicenza in Northern Italy.
Since September 2009 he was assigned in three outlying parishes in the vicinity of Val d'Astico -- south east of the city Trent.
The ground for his departure remains unclear. Some in the parishes even suspected a romantic affair.
Actually, on the 11th of January the clergyman sent a litter to his Parishes and another letter to the Vicar General of Vicenza.
Therein Fr. Sbicego made known the reasons for his departure to the Society of Pius X. he criticized at the same time the Liturgical situation in the Conciliar Church.
He could not bear that the Holy Mass of today which some would subordinate it, that they find it "boring", and who want "more creative" forms or knew nothing of our Lord and Savior.
"For this reason it's clear to me that this problem with the communal nature of the Mass is connected to the use of the national language."
For the clergyman there is the danger that today a Liturgy and a Church will be constructed, that is pubescent and aims more "to include" than to make holy.
He regreted that the past church catechesis substantiates this claim -- "above all, where the Catholic teaching is forgotten, not instructed and sometimes even held to ridicule, in favor of "human aspects"
which don't come penetrate reality.
His decision to join the Society, was a "painful" one for the clergyman.
He had considered his decision for a month: "In the Society I have found a deep sense of the Catholic priesthood."
Many prefer the impression that he left the Diocese: "Actually as a Catholic, I'm coming back home."
Translated from kreuz.net...
Diocese of Regensburg Wins Libel Case against the 'Spiegel'
Regensburg (kath.net) The Diocese of Regensburg has won a case against the news magazine "Spiegel". According to the Bishop. In the main the conflict concerned whether a damage claim could be considered hush money. The Spiegel may no longer maintain this or give the impression that the Diocese of Regensburg has concealed cases of abuse and did this with the criminal intent to make payments. This decision came from the Federal Court of Hamburg on Friday.
Diocesan spokesman Clemens Neck said in an statement: 'The legal case was necessary because in all of Germany this was being described as concealing abuse. For this reason authors are reproved as an example in the case of the Diocese of Regensburg and the article by Spiegel as well as other publications. All documents -- like the writings of parents and their attorneys -- prove however unmistakeably that in no moment was any attempt made to effect anyone's silence. This legal battle concerned the question if the Spiegel may have published an untruth. It doesn't have this privilege. And it is good that this is so."
The Diocese published information about the case on Friday background information as well, the following, an excerpt from the written meeting between the parents of the children concerned, the perpetrator and the Diocesan Ordinary on 30.06.1999. The excerpt is the following words: "Between the participants there is agreement that negative psychological consequences for the children concerned ... will be treated as possible, respectively, ameliorated through therapy. In the considered interest of the children and the expressed desire of the parents that silence shall be respected". And further: "Mr ... [name of the perpetrator omitted] is bound, to that which originated from the event of 31.3.1999, and where applicable, to compensate for material and immaterial damages. He is bound also to pay the following damages..."
In another excerpt from the writing of the attorney of the family to the legal representative of the Diocesan Ordinary of 18.05.1999 is indicated: "1. The Episcopal Ordinary expressly manifested that it will not stand in the way of an assessment for punishment against Mr. ..... The proceedings of 31.03.1999 could and should therefore, if the offended children and their parents desire, be brought before the responsible state authorities and completely revealed. 2. With a view to the well-being of the children, ..., the husband and wife prescind from the possibility of a criminal complaint. This occurred from their own desire, not on the request or pressure of the Diocesan Ordinary. The right of criminal complaint is expressly reserved..."
Translated from the German, kreuz.net....
Friday, January 21, 2011
First Pontifical High Mass by Primate of Brussels in Forty Years: Rorate

A Pontifical Mass will be celebrated by Archbishop André-Joseph Leonard, Primate of Belgium.
The Mass will take place on the 30th of January at 6:30 p.m. at the Church of Minimes (Minimenstraat 62, 1000 Brussels). In November, he erected in this church a new FSSP mission in Brussels. This will be a unique occasion in Belgium as it will be the first Tridentine Mass celebrated by a Primate of Belgium over 40 years.
Without Latin There Can't Be Any Decent Music: Zenit Interview With Cardinal Bartolucci
(kreuz.net, Rom) The Church music finds itself today in a crisis. The Honorary Cardinal Domenico Bartolucci (93) said this in his interview for 'Zenit.'
The Cardinal and composer was dismissed from his job after forty years as Director of the Cappella Sistina in 1997 by John Paul II († 2005).
His naming to Cardinal has been observed as a sign of Benedict XVI's love for Church Music.
In an interview Cardinal Bertolucci explained that music once was known as the soul of the Liturgy.
Today there are still talented youth, but the musical education is poor.
John Paul II Had Been Defenestrated Behind his Back
The Cardinal described his personal way to Music.
His father was an enthusiastic singer in the church choir.
In the Seminary, the music had been very important. Actually his inclinations had put him far from music. They had to be managed with special care that his study of old languages wouldn't suffer.
After that the Cardinal directed various choirs in the Roman Basilica.
In 1956 Pius XII. († 1958) named him the Director of the Sistine Chapel for life.
Pope Pius XII. loved sacred music and played the violin to rest -- said Cardinal Bartolucci.
His ouster under John Paul II was not honorable: "I found it out as my successor was named."
Today Church Music Lives on Hope
The Cardinal praises the efforts of the Choir of the Sistine Chapel up to the second Vatican Council.
Actually, things changed then: "After the liturgical reform our contribution to Papal liturgies decreased."
For this reason the choir began to take concert tours throughout the whole world.
To the question, if Church Music would be restored to its former glory, Cardinal Bartolucci said, that it will take time:
"The Masters of earlier times are gone, because the necessity of heir existence isn't seen any more. We live only in hope."
Benedict XVI loves the Gregorian Choral very much and wants to promote the Latin language.
The Pope knows that the repertoire of the past without Latin, will be archived.
Cardinal Bartolucci is promoting a return to a Liturgy which makes room for music. More importantly, the Prince of the Church longs for a return to a truly holy Art.
Cardinal Bertolucci identified his favorite musician as that master of polyphony, the Italian Composure, Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina († 1594), and the German Johann Sebastian Bach († 1750).
Translated from kreuz.net..here.
Also Repoted here:
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