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BISHOPS BETRAINING THE CATHOLIC CHURCH
World Net Daily ^ | June 14, 2002 | Mary Jo Anderson

Posted on 09/20/2002 10:12:21 AM PDT by redhead

Let me tell you a story. It is a story of wickedness and betrayal. It is a demonic plan I have witnessed personally.

It is a story you won't hear from the 700 media personnel who have converged on Dallas for the National Conference of Catholic Bishops' June 13-15 meeting. Their task is to report on how the bishops of the United States address the clerical sex-abuse scandals. Not one in a hundred, however, will report what is really happening in Dallas because they simply don't know which dots to connect. When the set of concealed dots is connected, the picture within the picture is harrowing.

An invisible war is being fought for the life of the Catholic Church in the United States – and it is a fight to the death. The war is more than a century old now, and this is a key engagement. The war is not about pedophilia or homosexuality, as repugnant as those two symptoms are. It is about an attempted coup d'état within the Catholic Church – one of only two global institutions on this planet. Whoever gets the Keys of St. Peter walks off with the power to change the world – or so the betrayers think. I'll tell you why.

At the turn of the 20th century the popes had spoken out forcefully against socialism and communism. Pope Leo XIII issued Rerum novarum (1891) that acknowledged workers' rights but upheld the right to private property, a foundation of freedom.

The Christian worldview was under attack. A new worldview, Rationalism, was menacing all of Western Civilization. Rationalism had cut deep gorges in Christendom. Many no longer believed in Christian Revelation, that is, the scripture. If man could not prove a premise, man need not be bound by any given premise. The created order as given in the Bible could be re-ordered according to man's design; communism, utopia – fill in the blank. With the aid of science and technology, man did not need God or His musty old laws. A new order was coming of age.

In 1899, the pope also sent a weighty letter to the bishops of the United States, Testem Benevolentiae Nostrae, that warned against the dangers of "Americanism." Essentially, he warned the U.S. bishops that their primary identification had to be as Catholic shepherds. He cautioned against "new opinions" that some American bishops held that believed the gospel and doctrine should be accommodated to American culture: The Church must not "shape her teachings more in accord with the spirit of the age and relax some of her ancient severity and make some concessions …" or "to tone down the meaning. …"

Yet for a hundred years, many American bishops and theologians have believed that the American culture, dominant in the world, has something to teach the Church. They subordinated the command to evangelize the culture to their vision of an Americanized Catholic Church. For the first 50 years, these men were a small underground cadre of dissidents. By the close of the Second Vatican Council, the second generation of "modernists" had spread their Americanized vision of church in seminaries and universities.

Meanwhile, the American culture was growing ever more secular, and the sexual revolution, feminism and liberalism had a death grip on the foundational principles of the Christian worldview. Campus radicals and professors rebelled against authority – not parental or school authority, but the very idea of any authority with moral absolutes.

Catholic dissidents were swept up into the rebellion. They confidently talk of "structural change," meaning to shove over the Catholic Church and build a "democratic" church where "power is shared" and doctrine is determined by "consensus" rather than by scripture and Jesus' teachings.

These misguided "experts" would have us believe that if only the Church had been controlled by liberals, women priests and laity, this crisis would not have happened. Rubbish – they created the problem in the first place in an attempt to force changes in Church doctrine and discipline. If the U.S. bishops and theologians had been faithful to the teachings of the Church and their own vows, this crisis would be a footnote rather than a chapter in Church history.

It became fashionable for some American prelates to flaunt one's independence from the Church – to prove that they were not stodgy old time Catholics, but the sophisticated "American Catholics." Many of the bishops in Dallas today came of age in the '60s era of rebellion. They resent, as free Americans, being told what to do by the Vatican. As early as 1961, the Vatican issued an instruction, The Careful Selection And Training of Candidates For The States Of Perfection And Sacred Orders, prohibiting the admission of homosexuals to the seminaries. It was simply ignored by those bent on "changing the structure" of the Church to conform to the liberal American culture.

Others were weak and allowed the National Conference of Catholic Bishops to push them into acquiescence. Soon, the internal committees of the NCCB were composed of homosexuals and modernists, feminists and even New Age devotees. They have a death grip on the levers of power within the Conference. An example is the pastoral letter from the U.S. bishops on homosexuality, Always Our Children. This flawed "gay positive" document was drafted by a committee – not by the bishops – and issued before the majority of U.S. bishops had even read the document. They did not vote on its contents (so much for "consensus"). The Vatican finally forced a revision of this squishy "pastoral" instruction. Even now, in Dallas, a similar committee set the agenda for the deliberations.

By the mid 1960s, the Rockefeller family had formed an alliance with Fr. Theodore Hesburgh of Notre Dame University and sought an audience with Pope Paul VI in order to "advise" the pope to permit birth control. The Rockefeller interests were promoting population control. Hesburgh and others at Notre Dame, including Fr. Richard McBrien seen on "The O'Reilly Factor," worked feverishly to change the Church's teaching – if not in doctrine, at least in the practices adopted in millions of Catholic bedrooms. McBrien's book, "Catholicism" was so flawed it was – finally – censored by the U.S. bishops. But it is still on the shelf at Notre Dame University, infecting a new generation of graduates.

The modernists were in lock step with American culture. Worse, they adopted Marxist strategies to achieve their goals. Msgr. Jack Egan, Chicago icon of liberalism in the '60s and '70s, befriended Marxist Saul Alinsky, author of "Rules for Radicals," a manifesto for tearing down a community or institution and rebuilding it in the communist image. The Marxist vision of androgynous masses, where the State is Father and families are those who share a domicile portioned out by the State-Father, appealed to those who cry for "justice." This "justice" is enforced by an all-powerful state that would erase any distinction between groups of people; they call it "power-sharing." These rules were promoted as "liberation" and applied to major issues in the Church, such as "liberating" women from "patriarchy" or "liberating" homosexuality from homophobic old men in the Vatican.

They no longer believe in the teachings of the Catholic Church, but like communist moles, they burrow in to make changes from within. They are instructed to "defect in place" as feminist nun Miriam Therese Winter advises. Prominent theologians have taught that those who control religion control the culture. Defrocked theologian Hans Kung promotes a "Global Ethic" (not the gospel) that mirrors the agenda of world ideologues. He and American Catholic dissident organizations want a "Vatican III" where new structures will include a constitution for the Church and a lay co-pope. Those who have grand visions for a re-ordered world based on Rationalism rather than Revelation seek a means of global governance to enforce their vision of "peace and justice."

These and others, pernicious men and women, promote abortion as a "choice" and applaud population control as a religious duty that preserves the environment (they love the Earth Charter). They accept euthanasia as "merciful" and do not object that nations like Sweden have moved to make it a crime to preach or teach against homosexuality.

The liberal media in the U.S. understand this point. They also defend homosexuality in the culture. They do not want to use this crisis in the Church to advocate against homosexual activity but to promote changes in the Catholic Church: married priests, women priests and acceptance of homosexuals.

That's why CNN trots out folks like Anthony Padavano to advocate for married priests. But Padavano is also keynote speaker for the dissident organization Call to Action that promotes homosexuality in the Church. Or CNN's guest "expert," Sr. Bridget Mary Meehan, who calls for "structural changes" that allow laity greater say. Meehan and others of her ilk expect that once the laity is given control of the Church, it will relax sexual morality and resemble the Democratic Party, that is, liberal American culture. Because the American bishops have worried more about their independence from Rome than allegiance to the gospel, they have become more easily controlled by the liberal agenda – often without realizing it. The media has hushed up past foibles, but the price now is high – a lesson learned too late. The American bishops are a means to an end: The titanic battle is for the Keys of St. Peter – to control the structure and doctrine of the Church. The issue isn't homosexuality, it is to empty the Church from within of the truth of Revelation. But why?

To silence the lone international voice for morality, that's why. Hate the Catholic Church or love it, it must be admitted that it publicly teaches and preaches against the totalitarian, utilitarian worldview. The Catholic Church insists on the dignity and value of every person, born and unborn. The world ideologues howl when the Church stands up for life as sacrosanct. At Cairo, at Beijing, at the World Summit for Children and behind the scenes in nation after nation, the Church parries those who would impose a utilitarian global vision on us all.

The moral voice of the Catholic Church stands between modernists and their New World Order vision that is opposed to the old order of Revelation. What the ideologues need is to put a cork in the mouth of the Church and control the Keys of St. Peter in the near future. To use the Church and her universities and schools and hospitals the world over – to use them for their diabolical agenda.

Notice the timing of the Boston Globe's "breaking" story. The Globe and others have known for over a decade about the growing gay sub-culture in the Church, but the Globe and others simply winked – they are no less guilty of a cover up than Cardinal Law. It did not seem worthy of print. Until, that is, Pope John Paul II, the disliked "reactionary" pope faltered during Christmas masses and seemed so frail that new teams of correspondents were dispatched to Rome in anticipation of a papal conclave.

The goal among modernists, clerical and secular, is to use this crisis to create chaos so large that a new pope will have to deal with the crisis as his first order of business. If a momentum is built that insists that the old order is the problem, perhaps the cardinals can be stampeded into electing an unusual pope: a candidate approved by the New York Times and the United Nations.

There is more to this story, but I think the picture is clear enough.

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Mary Jo Anderson is a contributing reporter to WorldNetDaily and a contributing editor to many Catholic publications, including Crisis magazine.


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To: redhead
the post modern movement invades the catholic church.
61 posted on 09/20/2002 5:12:02 PM PDT by galt-jw
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To: cicero's_son
Run a search on Mahony or L. A. Church and you will find some pictures. You can also go to the US Catholic Bishops site and click on the dioceses link. Then you can find L. A. and the link to their website. Extensive pictures.

It does have pews but the inside is quite uninspiring.

62 posted on 09/20/2002 5:14:23 PM PDT by Salvation
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To: Polycarp
I have not seen one article praising it,complimenting it or in any way,indicating approval of either the building or the opening. And I can't even in my wildest imaginatiion,conceive of what could be said about it that would be nice or kind.If you find anything could you post it?

I think it was maryz.that posted some pctures of a waste storage facility that put the cathedral to shame.

63 posted on 09/20/2002 5:18:16 PM PDT by saradippity
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To: Cap'n Crunch
Vision of Venerable Anne Catherine Emmerich April 22, 1823

Not quite yet, Cap'n and Annie

Area's evangelical, Catholic churches grew most in '90s

By DAVID YONKE

BLADE RELIGION EDITOR

Evangelical Christian churches, both locally and nationally, experienced the greatest growth during the 1990s, while the Catholic Church and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, or Mormons, also made substantial gains, according to a privately funded census.

The Catholic Church grew by 16 percent nationally and 37 percent locally between 1990 and 2000, remaining the largest religious group in both categories, while the Pentecostal denomination Assemblies of God increased 18.5 percent nationally and 63 percent in the Toledo area. The Religious Congregations and Membership: 2000, which will be officially released tomorrow, found that there were 4.2 million Mormons in the United States, an increase of 19 percent. Continuing a longtime trend of declining membership were mainline Protestant denominations such as the Presbyterian Church (USA), United Methodists, and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.

Worship trends The ranks of Catholics, evangelicals, and conservative Christian religious bodies grew in the 1990s while mainline Protestants saw declines.

64 posted on 09/20/2002 5:30:14 PM PDT by iconoclast
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To: redhead
I read it, now I be trained?
65 posted on 09/20/2002 5:31:44 PM PDT by Old Professer
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To: HangWithMe
Excuse me, but the bible has not been 'shelved' in the Roman Catholic Church. I'm a Roman Catholic Christian, and I see the gospel being proclaimed when I go to mass! Now I might not be the most disciplined, best-behaved, Roman Catholic Christian. But by glory, I don't believe the bible has been 'shelved' there yet! Not in My Roman Catholic Church! I don't know what Catholic church you're talking about!
66 posted on 09/20/2002 5:34:59 PM PDT by dsutah
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To: Salvation
"Praying that each one of us may be a safe harbor to those looking for the way to Jesus Christ. May God have mercy and cause the sound Bishops to multiply."

Amen. We pray every day for God to give us Missionarie's hearts, and to make us fruitful witnesses. Who knows? Maybe we're supposed to witness to the misled sheep...?

67 posted on 09/20/2002 5:35:21 PM PDT by redhead
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To: Polycarp
If the "worst" of Catholicism was represented by sink, we'd have a pretty healthy Church. (That's a compliment, sink ;-)

Thanks, I think ;-) (I just learned today what that little symbol meant. Doh!)

68 posted on 09/20/2002 5:47:03 PM PDT by sinkspur
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To: saradippity
If you find anything could you post it?

TCRNews.com defended it. (Sorry, I'm not going to post the links.)

69 posted on 09/20/2002 6:12:29 PM PDT by Polycarp
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To: sinkspur
(I just learned today what that little symbol meant. Doh!)

And here I thought you were a progressive Catholic ;-)

70 posted on 09/20/2002 6:59:12 PM PDT by Polycarp
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To: Bud McDuell
Laugh(ing) Out Loud
72 posted on 09/20/2002 7:11:23 PM PDT by ELS
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To: Bud McDuell
Laughing out loud.

There's lots of stuff that's posted on here that, I'm ashamed to say, I don't get, but I don't ask about.

Like the "I'm getting in the shower now" stuff that's posted when something big is posted.

Or the significance of "moose," and "cheese," and many of the other little inside baseball things.

But, I'm the last person in my company on the grapevine, so any rumor has usually made the rounds two or three times before I hear about it.

73 posted on 09/20/2002 7:13:55 PM PDT by sinkspur
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To: redhead
That's because it's a PAGAN altar. It should give you the creeps.

It's low and it's square and it's RED. Red is the color of Mars, of war and of blood. The form of the incense burner on the altar is also pagan. Fire, of course, is also dedicated to Mars. The unrestrained worship of Mars and other warlike gods is considered dangerous even by pagans - - sorta like playing with fire.

I am acquainted with Classical pagan forms from my education in Classics, and contemporary ones from knowing some Wiccans (the ones I know are actually quite peaceful and inoffensive, albeit sadly misguided, but not all Wiccans are peaceful and they are the first to tell you so. These folks are more afraid of the bad pagans than most Christians are -- they know more about them.)

But the incorporation of this into a Catholic cathedral is little short of heresy. It tells me a whole lot more about this Mahoney character than I really wanted to know.

76 posted on 09/20/2002 7:25:35 PM PDT by AnAmericanMother
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To: Bud McDuell
I found this really helpful and funny :)

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77 posted on 09/20/2002 7:26:13 PM PDT by katnip
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To: Desdemona
ROTFLMBO

I call this one holy smoke.

Who are these people fooling?

Nevermind...

79 posted on 09/20/2002 7:29:24 PM PDT by PFKEY
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To: AnAmericanMother
"That's because it's a PAGAN altar. It should give you the creeps.

It's low and it's square and it's RED. Red is the color of Mars, of war and of blood. The form of the incense burner on the altar is also pagan. Fire, of course, is also dedicated to Mars. The unrestrained worship of Mars and other warlike gods is considered dangerous even by pagans - - sorta like playing with fire."

Thanks. I knew there was a good reason for it. In my Jungian days, I knew all that stuff, but I've put it behind me, so I don't think too much any more about the symbolism of stuff unless it JUMPS right out at me. My son in California watched the dedication on television, and he said it was AWFUL.

I think Mahony is one of Bernardin's fair-haired boys, isn't he? ( I would sure love to know the identity of the prelate in the Vatican who is behind all these dissident appointments...any guesses?)

80 posted on 09/20/2002 7:33:16 PM PDT by redhead
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