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Apologetics (Religion)

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  • Letting Go of Our Obsession with Having the Perfect Body

    06/15/2016 7:47:21 AM PDT · by Salvation · 25 replies
    Archdiocese of Washington ^ | 06-14-16 | Msgr. Charles Pope
    Letting Go of Our Obsession with Having the Perfect Body Msgr. Charles Pope • June 14, 2016 • The Pope’s recent remarks about the obsession with having the perfect body were intended as a commentary on the rejection by some of the dignity and quality of life of the disabled. I will be writing more on that topic tomorrow. Today, however, permit me some musings on the obsession that many of us have with achieving the perfect body ourselves.Let me start by saying (with all the good humor I can summon) that I do not have a perfect body....
  • Bishop Blames Catholicism for Orlando Massacre

    06/14/2016 7:28:23 PM PDT · by ebb tide · 14 replies
    The Remnant Newspaper ^ | June 14, 2016 | Michael Matt
    In Breitbart's report on this bizarre blogpost, author Thomas D. Williams notes: "In his post, the bishop made no attempt to explain how a 29-year-old Muslim who never stepped foot in a Catholic Church would have been motivated to carry out his deed by a supposed Catholic “contempt” for homosexuality." READ ARTICLE REMNANT COMMENT: Such reckless irresponsibility on the part of a Catholic bishop at a time like this is nothing short of dangerous. Bishop Bob Lynch should be forced to retire for trying to politicize this horrific tragedy even before the police and FBI have discovered the facts of...
  • The Pope Is Not Infallible. Here Are Eight Proofs [Catholic Caucus]

    06/14/2016 7:15:06 PM PDT · by ebb tide · 24 replies
    Chiesa ^ | 6/13/2016 | Sandro Magister
    Mistakes, gaffes, memory lapses, urban legends. A list of errors in the discourses of Francis. The most disastrous in Paraguay ROME, 13 June, 2016 – “As Benedict XVI said, the tolerance must be zero”: thus Pope Francis in his interview with “La Croix” of last May 16, concerning the sexual abuse of minors. But if one searches through all the writings and discourses of pope Joseph Ratzinger, the formula “zero tolerance” is simply not to be found. Nor is any equivalent formula. And yet it returns in the annals of the Vatican like a mantra, most recently a few days...
  • Peter’s Confession of Faith (Protestant/Evangelical Caucus & Devotional)

    06/14/2016 9:48:24 AM PDT · by Gamecock · 1 replies
    ligonier.org ^ | 6/14/2016
    “[Jesus] asked his disciples, ‘Who do people say that I am?’ And they told him, ‘John the Baptist; and others say, Elijah; and others, one of the prophets.’ And he asked them, ‘But who do you say that I am?’ Peter answered him, ‘You are the Christ.’ And he srictly charged them to tell no one about him” (vv. 27b-30) - Mark 8:27—30 Peter the Apostle is often presented in the four Gospels as the spokesman for the disciples. Apparently, he was willing to say what was on everyone’s mind, no matter how little thought had been put into it....
  • Another Catholic Scholar Raises Objections to Amoris Laetitia [Catholic Caucus]

    06/14/2016 8:53:04 AM PDT · by ebb tide · 3 replies
    One Peter Five ^ | June 13, 2016 | Maike Hickson
    Last Friday, Steve Skojec reported on the eloquent and piercing response written by the German-speaking professor, Josef Seifert, as published by Professor de Mattei’s website Corrispondenza Romana. It seems that more and more conservative Catholics are taking heart and seeing it necessary to raise their own voices in opposition to the direction in which Pope Francis is now trying to take the Catholic Church. Now we have learned that another well-known U.S. philosopher and former dean of the School of Philosophy of the Catholic University of America, Jude P. Dougherty, published a similar critique on 1 June in the Catholic...
  • If You Don’t Know the Bad News, the Good News Is No News

    06/14/2016 7:09:00 AM PDT · by Salvation · 16 replies
    Archdiocese of Washington ^ | 06-13-16 | Msgr. Charles Pope
    If You Don’t Know the Bad News, the Good News Is No News Msgr. Charles Pope • June 13, 2016 • Following up on Sunday’s Gospel, I would like to propose the following reflection. There was a woman who was so moved by Jesus’ mercy that she wept for joy and showed extravagant, grateful love. Are we that way? Too often we are not. And as Jesus pointed out, a big reason for that is that we do not understand the magnitude of our sin. We miss the greatness of God’s mercy; we lack gratitude for what He has...
  • St. Anthony of Padua, Servant of the Gospel

    06/13/2016 7:51:04 PM PDT · by Salvation · 7 replies
    WAU.org ^ | 06-2016 | Jeanne Kun
    St. Anthony of Padua, Servant of the Gospel By: Jeanne Kun "Let Works of Mercy Be Our Delight"> Stories abound about the extraordinary events coloring the life of St. Anthony of Padua, the “wonder-worker.” Fish are said to have listened to him preach, their heads attentively raised out of the river, when the hard of heart refused to heed his words. A donkey knelt reverently before the Blessed Sacrament, convincing heretics who had challenged Anthony on Christ’s presence in the host. A severed foot was reportedly rejoined to its owner’s leg when Anthony blessed it. Statues depicting Anthony with the...
  • Amoris Laetitia Laxity Trickles Down to Parish Level [Catholic Caucus]

    06/13/2016 5:52:42 PM PDT · by ebb tide · 12 replies
    One Peter Five ^ | June 13, 2016 | Fr. Brian Harrison, O.S.
    The following paragraph is a citation from an email I received recently from a devout Catholic lady here in St. Louis who sometimes visits my church for Mass. She has given permission for this slightly edited version of her remarks to be made known to others who may be concerned about the grass-roots-level fallout from Amoris Laetitia. Her experience may well be symptomatic of situations that will now arise more and more frequently as the result of the Apostolic Exhortation’s tendentious guidelines for the pastoral “accompaniment” of divorced and remarried Catholics. >>I’m especially concerned about the turmoil Amoris Laetitia will...
  • What Christians Can Do in the Wake of Orlando (in response to what the Left says we must do).

    06/13/2016 5:31:37 PM PDT · by daniel1212 · 23 replies
    Self ^ | 06/13/16 | daniel1212
    What Christians Should Do in the Wake of Orlando (in response to what the Left says we must do). Time magazine was quick to employ a homosexual Christian — a contradiction in terms — to tell us "What Christians Must Do in the Wake of Orlando" (http://time.com/4366465/christians-after-orlando), and true to form, it was quick to blame Christians for causing "deep, lasting pain in LGBT people’s lives," even asserting that "Unless you’ve long been a vocal advocate for LGBT people, you’ve likely contributed to that suffering—intentionally or not." (In contrast "gay clubs" were described as providing "a unique place of refuge,...
  • Who is right, Francis or the Church before Francis? [Catholic Caucus]

    06/13/2016 5:06:45 PM PDT · by ebb tide · 15 replies
    Rorate Caeli ^ | June 9, 2016 | New Catholic
    "No man can serve two masters. For either he will hate the one, and love the other: or he will sustain the one, and despise the other." (St. Matthew 6: 24) *** (1) Either John Paul II and all the Popes who came before him are right, by emphasizing the "absoluteness" of the Church's moral law and by classifying as a "very serious error" that the doctrine of the Church is only an "ideal"... >>It would be a very serious error to conclude... that the Church's teaching is essentially only an "ideal" which must then be adapted, proportioned, graduated to...
  • Why Was Christ Crucified Between Two Thieves?

    06/13/2016 7:01:00 AM PDT · by Salvation · 24 replies
    Archdiocese of Washington ^ | 06-12-16 | Msgr. Charles Pope
    Why Was Christ Crucified Between Two Thieves? Msgr. Charles Pope • June 12, 2016 • There is a bit of puzzlement at the following question: Why was Christ crucified between two thieves? It might make one wonder why one would ask this question at all. Perhaps one could also ask why the Passion was on a Friday, or, why Jesus died at 3:00 PM instead of 4:00 PM. These sorts of questions could go on forever.Nevertheless, some of the best insights come from pondering seemingly insignificant questions. Seldom do the Gospel writers and the Holy Spirit provide a detail...
  • Always Remember- A Homily for the 11th Sunday of the Year

    06/12/2016 8:21:04 AM PDT · by Salvation · 4 replies
    Archdiocese of Washington ^ | 06-11-16 | Msgr. Charles Pope
    Always Remember- A Homily for the 11th Sunday of the Year Msgr. Charles Pope • June 11, 2016 • Every now and then some will suggest that the Church should speak less of sin and instead emphasize positive things. After all, it is said that one can attract more flies with honey than with vinegar. In that vein, we in the Church have been collectively de-emphasizing sin to a large degree for more than forty years. And in spite of the saying, our churches have been getting emptier and emptier. Maybe this is because people are just a little...
  • Explaining disasters

    06/11/2016 6:36:35 AM PDT · by Salvation · 26 replies
    OSV.com ^ | 05-29-16 | Msgr. Charles Pope
    Explaining disasters While the loss of life stemming from tragedies is heartbreaking, we can’t fully understand God’s plan Msgr. Charles Pope May 29, 2016 Question: Given God’s mercy, how do we explain devastating earthquakes and other natural disasters? It certainly tests our faith!— Gerald Olesen, Fortuna, California Answer: Part of the answer we must accept is that we cannot really know the full answer since there is so much we don’t see or understand. This was the basic answer God gave Job, who asked the meaning of suffering in his own life. In effect, God challenged Job to explain...
  • Ominous Power Grabs – Part II [Catholic Caucus]

    06/10/2016 5:45:44 PM PDT · by ebb tide
    Fatima Perspectives ^ | June 10, 2016 | Christopher A. Ferrara
    Vatican Places Roadblock in Path of New Traditional Diocesan Orders In my last column on this subject I discussed the new apostolic letter whose language is broad enough to warrant the immediate removal of any bishop deemed “divisive” — i.e., too conservative — by the Vatican. In support of my suspicion in this regard I cited the string of conservative bishops whose removal Francis has ordered since March of 2014, while liberal prelates around the world are left alone and even honored and promoted (e.g., the infamous appointment of Cardinal Danneels to the disastrous “Synod on the Family”). Another Vatican...
  • Francis Discovers Heresy (While Uttering It) [Catholic Caucus]

    06/10/2016 5:33:26 PM PDT · by ebb tide · 37 replies
    The Remnant Newspaper ^ | June 10, 2016 | Christopher A. Ferrara
    For more than three years now, Francis has been torturing Catholic ears and disturbing Catholic minds with an endless series of heterodox sermons and twisted “meditations” on Scripture, most of them delivered in the chapel of his digs in the five-star hotel at Casa Santa Marta. The daily spectacle has become almost comical: · Jesus only pretends to be angry with his disciples; · the child Jesus “probably had to beg forgiveness” from Mary and Joseph for his “little escapade” at the Temple; · Saint Paul declared “I boast only of my sins” (apparently confusing Saint Paul with Martin Luther);...
  • Famed Catholic philosopher: How can Christ and Our Lady read Amoris Laetitia without weeping?

    06/10/2016 1:56:37 PM PDT · by ebb tide · 15 replies
    Life Site News ^ | June 9, 2016 | Jan Bentz
    In a recent article for the Italian news platform “Corrispondenza Romana”, renowned Catholic philosopher Josef Seifert strongly criticizes Pope Francis for statements in his recent Apostolic Exhortation Amoris Laetitia. Seifert, a longtime ordinary member of the Pontifical Academy for Life and a close associate of St. John Paul II, explains that he criticizes the document because instead of invoking joy – as stated in the exhortation title – the papal document would actually make Jesus and his mother cry. Many of the passages which seem merciful turn the teachings of the Church on their heads, according to Seifert. “In my...
  • Broadcaster for Italian Bishops Conference Advertise for Aberrosexuality-Orgies in Rome's Seminaries

    06/10/2016 8:15:04 AM PDT · by ebb tide · 17 replies
    The Eponymous Flower ^ | June 9, 2016 | Giuseppe Nardi
    A scandal beyond compare took place on June 6 at TV2000, the television station of the Italian Bishops' Conference CEI. During the broadcast "Il diario di Papa Francesco" (The Diary of Pope Francis) a "Christian LGBT" appeared as a guest. The inappropriate label, which wants to suggest a reconciliation of Christianity and homosexuality, was used for the first time in early May in Avvenire, the daily newspaper of the Italian Bishops' Conference. "The concept of choice is as incorrect as if the newspaper of the bishops were written by Christian abortionists'" said Nuova Bussola Quotidiana (NBQ). "The concept of choice...
  • Adam Lived to Be 900? Maybe, but Our Shorter Life Spans Tell Us More Than We Might Like to Admit

    06/10/2016 7:06:28 AM PDT · by Salvation · 157 replies
    Archdiocese of Washington ^ | 06-09-16 | Msgr. Charles Pope
    Adam Lived to Be 900? Maybe, but Our Shorter Life Spans Tell Us More Than We Might Like to Admit Msgr. Charles Pope • June 9, 2016 • I sometimes get questions about the remarkably long lives of the patriarchs who lived before the great flood. Consider some of their reported ages when they died: Adam 930Seth 912Enosh 905Jared 962Methuselah 969Noah 600Shem 600Eber 464Abraham 175Moses 120David 70 How should we understand these references? There are many theories that have tried to explain the claimed longevity. Some propose a mathematical corrective, but this leads to other inconsistencies such as certain...
  • Ominous Power Grabs – Part I [Catholic Caucus]

    06/09/2016 6:51:30 PM PDT · by ebb tide · 2 replies
    Fatima Perspectives ^ | June 8, 2016 | Christopher A. Ferrara
    In a new “apostolic letter” published in Italian and signed simply “Francesco,” Francis has in his motu proprio (on his own impulse) laid down “new norms” for the swift removal of bishops by Vatican decree. Presented by the Vatican and the media alike as a measure directed at bishops who shield “pedophiles” (i.e. homosexuals who prey on boys) or fail to act against them promptly when their crimes are discovered, the letter is actually far broader in scope than that — and far more ominous. The tipoff comes in the first two paragraphs (my translation). Paragraph 1 provides that a...
  • Pope Francis: ‘Rigid… this or nothing’ Catholics are ‘heretical’ and ‘not Catholic’

    06/09/2016 3:59:37 PM PDT · by ebb tide · 113 replies
    Life Site News ^ | June 9, 2016 | John-Westen
    The stunning introduction to today’s official Vatican Radio report on Pope Francis’ morning homily reads: “Pope Francis warned on Thursday against an excessive rigidity, saying those within the Church who tell us ‘it’s this or nothing’ are heretics and not Catholics. His remarks came during the morning Mass on Thursday celebrated at the Santa Marta residence.” The specific section of the homily referred to in the opening is as follows: This (is the) healthy realism of the Catholic Church: the Church never teaches us ‘or this or that.’ That is not Catholic. The Church says to us: ‘this and that.’...