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Cardinal Raymond Burke Shares Wisdom for Our Times
Renew America ^ | November 17, 2016 | Judie Brown

Posted on 11/17/2016 11:44:08 AM PST by BlessedBeGod

In today's world, it is of the utmost importance that Catholics have a virtuous leader to look to for guidance.

Cardinal Raymond Burke has been a heroic figure to all of us at American Life League ever since he spoke with clarity regarding the meaning of Canon 915. Writing about this Catholic Church law in 2004, then-Bishop Burke explained: "For the Catholic politician to receive Communion when he or she has publicly violated the moral law in a grave matter like procured abortion risks leading others into thinking that they can accept procured abortion with a right conscience. In such a case, if the Catholic politician does not recognize the lack of the proper disposition to receive Communion, then the church herself must refuse the sacrament, in order to safeguard the worthy reception of the sacrament and to prevent a serious scandal among the faithful."

Over the years Burke has continued to share his wisdom as he teaches the truth. He provides guidance in his speeches, interviews, and writings to anyone with a deep desire to understand truth, to listen, and then to act on it.

In a speech Burke delivered in 2011, he explained that "human suffering can only be understood in light of the 'gift' and 'dignity' of human life." He emphasized that human beings are not the "creators" of human beings, and that the respect we owe to every person comes from the fact that we recognize that God is the Author of Life. In addition, he told his audience that "respect for the dignity of human life is the foundation of good order in our individual lives and our society." He continued by saying that, without this respect, "our personal lives become profoundly disordered and society soon becomes a theater of violence and death."

In an interview on the role of men in our culture, the family, and the Church, Burke discussed the growing difficulties that men confront in our society, saying:

No matter the topic, his words always exude his genuine love of Christ, Who is truth, tempered with charity and love for the human person. One might well say that Cardinal Burke's insights are golden and that they help our culture come to grips with the real meaning of the human person versus today's version of the disposable person.

When Cardinal Burke endorsed our Culture of Life Studies Program, he wrote: "In order to establish a culture of life, it is essential that children be educated, from their earliest years, to know the truths about the gift of life, of marriage, and of the family so that they can become adults who will embrace the culture of life in all their thinking and in all aspects of their daily living. The Culture of Life Studies Program of the American Life League provides an excellent program to teach children, from their very earliest years through their teens, in an age-appropriate, consistent and systematic way, to understand and embrace the culture of life."

Finally, in recent days, Cardinal Burke reflected on the recent election and said, in reference to President-elect Trump: "I am very happy that my fellow Americans have chosen a new president, and given him a strong mandate to address resolutely the corruption that has beset the federal government in recent years."

Cardinal Burke's wisdom and his ability to share Catholic teaching with compassion and clarity are deeply appreciated and we praise God for him.

Let us pray for Cardinal Raymond Burke today and every day.


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1 posted on 11/17/2016 11:44:08 AM PST by BlessedBeGod
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To: BlessedBeGod

I live in NY & have seen Governor Andrew Cuomo (hard core abortion supporter, with a live-in girlfriend) receive Holy Communion from a Bishop!

Also, Mario Cuomo (Andrew’s father and pro-abortionist) was given a Catholic funeral at Saint Ignatius Loyola Church in Manhattan. He was laid to rest in St. John Cemetery, a consecrated Catholic cemetery...

GRRR!


2 posted on 11/17/2016 11:59:15 AM PST by heterosupremacist (Resistance to tyrants is obedience to God ~ Thomas Jefferson)
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To: heterosupremacist

Totally a scandal that the Church doesn’t call these people to account, but rewards them and in that waters down the morals of us all.


3 posted on 11/17/2016 2:24:26 PM PST by Eternally-Optimistic (anything is possible)
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To: Eternally-Optimistic
Totally a scandal that the Church doesn’t call these people to account, but rewards them and in that waters down the morals of us all.

No bishop is his right mind would OPENLY berate people for sins. That's not a bishop's job.

Teach, govern, sanctify: http://www.sandhurst.catholic.org.au/index.php/bishop/item/379-the-responsibilities-and-role-of-a-bishop

There's no clause there to call leaders sinners. The bishops teach us to LOVE the sinner and HATE the sin. Don't you agree?

4 posted on 11/17/2016 5:04:40 PM PST by cloudmountain
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To: cloudmountain
No bishop is his right mind would OPENLY berate people for sins. That's not a bishop's job.

Is that so? Francis, Bishop of Rome, berates his fellow Catholics every week for such sins as "rigidity", " proselytism ", harming his "god", Gaia, and "capitalism" every week.

5 posted on 11/17/2016 6:00:55 PM PST by ebb tide (We have a rogue curia in Rome.)
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