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  • Day by Day -- Saints for All, Saint Dominic, 08-08-18

    08/08/2018 9:53:21 PM PDT · by Salvation · 3 replies
    FranciscanMedia.org ^ | FranciscanMedia.org
    Franciscan Media Image: Stained glass | St. Dominic sends out the Friars | photo by Lawrence, OP | flickr Saint Dominic Saint of the Day for August 8 (August 8, 1170 – August 6, 1221)  Saint Dominic’s Story If he hadn’t taken a trip with his bishop, Dominic would probably have remained within the structure of contemplative life; after the trip, he spent the rest of his life being a contemplative in active apostolic work.Born in old Castile, Spain, Dominic was trained for the priesthood by a priest-uncle, studied the arts and theology, and became a canon of the...
  • [Catholic Caucus] Weigel, World Youth Day, and a onservative Catholicism that Doesn’t Exist

    08/08/2018 4:55:17 PM PDT · by ebb tide · 1 replies
    One Peter Five ^ | August 8, 2018 | Steve Skojec
    Today, someone sent me the latest column at First Things by American Catholic writer and papal biographer George Weigel, entitled “WYD-1993: The Turning Point.” I am not, in general, a fan of Weigel’s work, which I find by turns dull and frustrating — often both. This column is no exception, and yet it serves as a potent illustration of something very much worth talking about: that so-called “Conservative Catholicism” is illusory — a self-imposed, often starkly tone-deaf deception designed to maintain an incredibly destructive lie: that the Catholicism you’ve been given your whole life is the real thing, and therefore,...
  • [Cath Cauc] An ‘independent commission’ to investigate the bishops? Here are the problems.

    08/08/2018 3:27:05 PM PDT · by ebb tide · 4 replies
    Catholic Culture ^ | August 7, 2018 | Phil Lawler
    This week I have seen three separate proposals for the creation of a commission that would investigate the American bishops’ responses to the sex-abuse scandal. Unfortunately all three have serious flaws. Cardinal Donald Wuerl has suggested that the US bishops’ conference could set up a special commission for the task. It is, frankly, difficult to take this suggestion seriously. The problem is that the US bishops’ conference has lost all credibility on this issue. A new commission, set up by the bishops’ conference, would have zero credibility from the start.“Bishops alone investigating bishops is not the answer,” recognizes Bishop Edward Scharfenberger of...
  • [Catholic Cauucs] Ambiguity? What Ambiguity?

    08/08/2018 12:35:06 PM PDT · by ebb tide · 5 replies
    The Fatima Center ^ | August 7, 2018 | Chris Ferrara
    Most of the commentators on Pope Francis’ attempt to declare the death penalty immoral per se recognize that his utter novelty is a blatant contradiction of Sacred Scripture (both the Old and New Testaments) and the constant teaching of the Church for two millennia.  A few, however, such as this one, argue that Francis’ revised § 2267 of the Catechism of John Paul II is merely “a distressingly ambiguous text which will certainly tend to create an impression of rupture,” but that “it need not be read that way.”Really? But where is the ambiguity? According to Francis, quoting only himself...
  • Sting: ‘The Church’s Music and Liturgy Fed This Artistic Soul’

    08/08/2018 10:50:29 AM PDT · by ebb tide · 26 replies
    National Catholic Register ^ | August 8, 2018 | Edward Pentin
    The former lead singer of ‘The Police’ tells the Register he is grateful for his Catholicism, shares his love for Latin and sacred music, and says he hasn’t ruled out one day coming back to the Sacraments. Despite reaching the lofty heights of fame and success in the entertainment industry, the English singer, songwriter and actor Sting has never forgotten his Catholic roots and says he remains “grateful” for his Catholicism which is “linked” to his music. Speaking to the Register in Rome July 28, the former lead singer of the rock band ‘The Police’ reveals his particular love for...
  • A Prophetic Tour in the Land of Ruin

    08/08/2018 10:09:16 AM PDT · by Salvation · 2 replies
    Archdiocese of Washington ^ | 08-07-18 | Msgr. Charles Pope
    A Prophetic Tour in the Land of Ruin Msgr. Charles Pope • August 7, 2018 • At Mass for Tuesday of the 18th Week of the Year, we read from one of the later chapters of Jeremiah the Prophet, who wrote during the time of the Babylonian exile. He serves as a kind of “tour guide” through a land of ruin, one that seems all too familiar to us today.The Northern Kingdom of Israel had been destroyed by the Assyrians in 721 B.C. The Southern Kingdom of Judah, ignoring numerous warnings and calls to repentance, later experienced the same...
  • [Catholic Caucus] Death Penalty dust-up has neo-cons thrice disturbed

    08/08/2018 9:28:59 AM PDT · by ebb tide · 7 replies
    aka Catholic ^ | August 8, 2018 | Louie Verrecchio
    The Bergoglian twist on capital punishment appears to have rattled the neo-conservative cage like nothing else has over these last sixty-four months of modernist mayhem. Some, it seems, are coming to terms with the cold hard reality that Francis (as he wishes to be known) is most certainly a heretic; so much so that some are even willing to say so aloud.It is a rude awakening indeed for these folks; the same that have been ever so careful to avoid the “H” word when speaking of Amoris Laetitia; a text that didn’t seem to disturb their peace nearly as much...
  • Day by Day -- Saints for All, Saint Cajetan, 08-07-18

    08/07/2018 7:49:44 PM PDT · by Salvation · 6 replies
    FranciscanMedia.org ^ | 08-07-18 | FranciscanMedia.org
    Franciscan Media Image: Saint Cajetan \ sculptor: Pedro Alonso de los Ríos Saint Cajetan Saint of the Day for August 7 (October 1, 1480 – August 7, 1547)  Saint Cajetan’s Story Like most of us, Cajetan seemed headed for an “ordinary” life—first as a lawyer, then as a priest engaged in the work of the Roman Curia.His life took a characteristic turn when he joined the Oratory of Divine Love in Rome, a group devoted to piety and charity, shortly after his ordination at 36. When he was 42 he founded a hospital for incurables at Venice. At Vicenza,...
  • Facing a groundswell of support for legal abortion, Argentina’s Catholic Church moderates its tone

    08/07/2018 5:14:53 PM PDT · by ebb tide · 4 replies
    The Conversation.com ^ | August 2018 | Verónica Giménez Béliveau
    Abortion is completely legal only in three places in Latin America: Cuba legalized the practice in 1965, followed by Mexico City in 2007 and Uruguay in 2012. Argentina, like the majority of countries in the predominantly Catholic region, bans abortion almost entirely. Since 1921, a pregnancy may be terminated only if it is the product of rape or if it endangers the woman’s life or health. Abortion under any other circumstance can result in one to four years in prison for both the woman and the doctor who performs it. That may soon change. On August 8, Argentina’s Senate will...
  • Who Was Jeremiah the Prophet?

    08/07/2018 8:45:46 AM PDT · by Salvation · 12 replies
    Archdiocese of Washington ^ | 08-06-18 | Msgr. Charles Pope
    Who Was Jeremiah the Prophet? Msgr. Charles Pope • August 6, 2018 • Jeremiah, Santa Maria in Trastevere, RomeGod called Jeremiah a fortified city, an iron pillar, and a bronze wall (Jer 1:18); a tester and refiner of metals, a tower and fortress (Jer 6:27); a man through whom He would speak against false prophets and shepherds who mislead their sheep. Is not my word like fire, declares the LORD, and like a hammer that breaks a rock in pieces? (Jer 23:29) Jeremiah would be the voice of that word. Hated and feared by many, yet secretly sought by...
  • John MacArthur Condemned By Friends & Himself

    08/07/2018 3:51:25 AM PDT · by Sontagged · 186 replies
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uY9fmUgkRLk ^ | August 5 2018 | Servus Christi
    John MacArthur has stated that one can take the mark of the beast, worshiping Satan and his image, and still be saved. The Bible says the exact opposite. He is exposed here as condemning himself unwittingly. His friend and partner Phil Johnson of Grace to You along with Chris Rosebrough of Pirate Christian Radio and Fighting for the Faith also join in condemning MacArthur. This is the fruit of personal favoritism; blind irrationality. John MacArthur propagates a damnable false teaching that is simply a lie. His sycophants Phil Johnson, Todd Friel, Justin Peters, etc. have all defended him saying that...
  • Day by Day -- Saints for All, Transfiguration of the Lord, 08-06-18

    08/06/2018 3:17:37 PM PDT · by Salvation · 2 replies
    FranciscanMedia.org ^ | 08-06-18 | FranciscanMedia.org
    Franciscan Media Image: Stained glass window, Mielno, Poland | photo by Tineau Transfiguration of the Lord Saint of the Day for August 6  The Story of the Transfiguration of the Lord All three Synoptic Gospels tell the story of the Transfiguration (Matthew 17:1-8; Mark 9:2-9; Luke 9:28-36). With remarkable agreement, all three place the event shortly after Peter’s confession of faith that Jesus is the Messiah and Jesus’ first prediction of his passion and death. Peter’s eagerness to erect tents or booths on the spot suggests it occurred during the week-long Jewish Feast of Booths in the fall.According to...
  • Lessons from Church History: A Brief Review of Papal Lapses

    08/06/2018 8:30:39 AM PDT · by ebb tide · 20 replies
    One Peter Five ^ | August 6, 2018 | Peter Kwasniewski
    Editor’s Note: An earlier version of this article was first published at OnePeterFive in October 2015 under the pen name “Benedict Constable.” Due to some controversy (the nature of which need not be gone into here), the article was taken down, but not before it had reached a large number of readers and received praise as one of the most helpful responses yet penned to the present crisis in Church authority. The author has extensively revised the article for republication, benefiting from the feedback of a number of readers, including church historians and dogmatic theologians. It is also being published...
  • By Breaking a Wooden Yoke, You Forge an Iron Yoke!

    08/06/2018 8:25:59 AM PDT · by Salvation · 54 replies
    Archdiocese of Washington ^ | 08-05-18 | Msgr. Charles Pope
    By Breaking a Wooden Yoke, You Forge an Iron Yoke! Msgr. Charles Pope • August 5, 2018 • This Monday is the feast of the Transfiguration, which means that we missed reading a powerful passage from the Book of Jeremiah that was otherwise assigned to Monday of the 18th week of the year. It is practical, profound, and sweeping in its implications, and it comes to us from the Lord through the mouth of Jeremiah the Prophet:By breaking a wooden yoke, you forge an iron yoke! (Jeremiah 28:13)Rather than looking at the historical meaning (i.e., that God was going...
  • Day by Day -- Saints for All, Dedication of Saint Mary Major Basilica, 08-05-18

    08/05/2018 4:14:38 PM PDT · by Salvation · 3 replies
    FranciscanMedia.org ^ | 08-05-18 | FranciscanMedia.org
    Franciscan Media Image: Santa Maria Maggiore, Rome | photo by Gary Ullah from UK Dedication of Saint Mary Major Basilica Saint of the Day for August 5  The Story of the Dedication of Saint Mary Major Basilica First raised at the order of Pope Liberius in the mid-fourth century, the Liberian basilica was rebuilt by Pope Sixtus III shortly after the Council of Ephesus affirmed Mary’s title as Mother of God in 431. Rededicated at that time to the Mother of God, St. Mary Major is the largest church in the world honoring God through Mary. Standing atop one...
  • [Catholic Caucus] Deathgate

    08/05/2018 3:57:24 PM PDT · by ebb tide
    Fr John Hunwicke's Mutual Enrichment ^ | August 4, 2018 | Fr John Hunwicke
    Deathgate I can't see much point in making substantive comments on the "changes made to the teaching of the Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC) on the death penalty" until the new text is published. All I can so far find on the Internet are some vernacular versions. . This, in itself, I object to. The world has been given the impression that the Catholic Church has changed its teaching when nobody has the wherewithal to judge whether or not this is true. I can only call this sort of behaviour in  matters of faith and morals disgracefully frivolous. Can...
  • [Catholic Caucus] The Reversible Magisterium Is No Magisterium

    08/05/2018 9:06:49 AM PDT · by ebb tide · 2 replies
    The Fatima Center ^ | August 2, 2018 | Chris Ferrara
    Pope Francis has evidently decided that he can “reverse” the Church’s constant teaching on the admissibility of capital punishment, rooted in the words of Christ Himself to Pilate, the teaching of Saint Paul, and the pronouncements of popes and councils throughout Church history, as discussed here, in an article I wrote for Crisis magazine. Today, August 2, the Vatican has published an announcement that “The Supreme Pontiff Francis” (notice how the humble “Bishop of Rome” becomes “the Supreme Pontiff” whenever the need arises) has approved “the following new text of the n. 2267 of the Catechism of the Catholic Church,...
  • Come Over Here Where the Feast of the Lord Is Going On – A Homily for the 18th Sunday of the Year

    08/05/2018 8:48:32 AM PDT · by Salvation · 2 replies
    Archdiocese of Washington ^ | 08-04-18 | Msgr. Charles Pope
    Come Over Here Where the Feast of the Lord Is Going On – A Homily for the 18th Sunday of the Year Msgr. Charles Pope • August 4, 2018 • All of the readings in this Sunday’s Mass speak of human desire. In the first reading, the Israelites in the desert are hungry, so are the people by the lakeside with Jesus in the Gospel reading, and in the Epistle, St. Paul warns of deceitful desires. In all these passages, God teaches us that our desires are ultimately directed to Him, who alone can truly satisfy us. Why is...
  • [Cath Cauc] If something is in the Catechism, do I have to give in, believe it even though ...

    08/04/2018 6:37:38 PM PDT · by ebb tide · 8 replies
    Fr. Z's Blog ^ | August 2, 2018 | Fr. John Zuhlsdorf
    QUAERITUR: If something is in the Catechism, do I have to give in, believe it even though it is different from what the Catechism taught before? Posted on 2 August 2018 by Fr. John Zuhlsdorf I am getting questions from lots people about Pope Francis’ move to change the Church’s doctrine concerning capital punishment.QUAERITUR: If this is in the Catechism, do I have to give in and believe it even though this is different from what the Catechism taught before? QUAERITUR: What is required of Catholics regarding the change to the teachings on capital punishment? I don’t agree with the...
  • Day by Day -- Saints for All, Saint John Vianney, 08-04-18

    08/04/2018 6:04:52 PM PDT · by Salvation · 3 replies
    FranciscanMedia.org ^ | FranciscanMedia.org
    Franciscan Media Image: Stained glass window of Curé d’Ars | Luant, France | photo by François Goglins Saint John Vianney Saint of the Day for August 4 (May 8, 1786 – August 4, 1859)  Saint John Vianney’s Story A man with vision overcomes obstacles and performs deeds that seem impossible. John Vianney was a man with vision: He wanted to become a priest. But he had to overcome his meager formal schooling, which inadequately prepared him for seminary studies.His failure to comprehend Latin lectures forced him to discontinue. But his vision of being a priest urged him to seek...