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Rebutting the 'Catholic but...'
The Catholic Sun --- The Phoenix Diocesan newspaper --- | March 18, 2004 | Bishop Thomas J. Olmsted

Posted on 03/21/2004 12:46:33 AM PST by Phx_RC

"I am a Catholic businessman but I don't let the Church influence what I do at the office or in the boardroom;" but Jesus says (Mt 7:21), "Not everyone who says to me, 'Lord, Lord,' will enter the Kingdom of heaven, but only the one who does the will of my Father in heaven."

"I am a Catholic politician but I don't let my Catholicism impact on how I vote or what legislation I promote;" but Jesus says (Mt 7:26-27), "Everyone who listens to these words of mine but does not act on them will be like a fool who built his house on sand. The rain fell, the floods came, and the winds blew and buffeted the house. And it collapsed and was completely ruined."

"I am a Catholic physician but I don't let my faith mold my decisions regarding abortion, contraception, or other medical practices;" but Jesus says (Mt 5:37), "Let your 'Yes' mean 'Yes,' and your 'No mean 'No.' Anything more is from the evil one."

"I am a Catholic talk show host but I don't let the Church inhibit my right to say whatever I want on the air;" but in the Letter of James, God says (2:17) "Faith of itself, if it does not have works, is dead."

"I am a Catholic priest but I don't let Magisterial teaching keep me from dissenting from moral or doctrinal points nor let it limit my own 'pastoral solutions';" but at ordination each priest professes a solemn oath, "I believe everything contained in God's Word, written or handed down in tradition and proposed by the Church... I also firmly accept and hold each and every thing that is proposed by the Church definitively regarding teaching on faith and morals."

Lent is the time to kick the "Catholic but..." out of our own daily lives. It is the time to expunge rationalization from our minds and to root out compromise from our hearts. Lent is the time to say a determined "No" to the temptation to water down our faith for personal gain. It is the time to say a much larger "Yes" to Jesus and His Gospel of Life. Lent is the time for Totus Tuus, the time to renew our commitment to love God with all our mind and heart and strength.

The "Catholic but..." syndrome stands in direct contradiction to Jesus' clear and unequivocal demand (Mk 8:34-36), "Whoever wishes to come after me must deny himself, take up his cross, and follow me. For whoever wishes to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for my sake and that of the Gospel will save it. What profit is there for one to gain the whole world and forfeit his life?"

The "Catholic but..." syndrome is not without precedent in history. The fact that Jesus Himself directly and frequently opposed such rationalization shows its prevalence 2000 years ago. How often we are tempted to separate what we do in Church from what we do at home, to isolate what we believe from how we vote or what we do at work or at leisure. How easily we can compartmentalize our lives, thus keeping our adherence to Christ from shaping all that we say and do. This is why the formation of conscience holds such a pivotal role in our effort to grow to full maturity in Christ.

Each Lent, the Church urges us to rekindle our love for Jesus and to take a closer look at how completely we are taking up the Cross that fidelity to Him entails. This means we need to examine our consciences, and to insure that they are formed on the solid foundation of the Gospel.

During these 40 days before the Easter Triduum, the Father shines new light upon our souls so we can discover (or rediscover) the essential connection between truth and freedom, and between faith and culture. When freedom is detached from truth, objectivity goes out the window, relativism reigns, and ethical chaos gives rise to the "Catholic but..." It becomes impossible to establish right from wrong, good from evil. The pursuit of holiness is thrown off course.

To take the time, then, during Lent to form our consciences more fully in accordance with objective truth (known from God's Revelation and the natural law) not only brings wholeness and integrity to our personal lives; it also makes it possible for us to bring healing and reconciliation to society. Let us take advantage, then, of this Lenten season 2004 to engage seriously in the pursuit of truth and freedom. Here are some concrete suggestions for doing so:

=> Ask the Holy Spirit for His gifts of courage and understanding, humility and right judgement.

=> Consult the Catechism of the Catholic Church to find clear teaching about the moral conscience and its correct formation (See paragraphs #1776-1802).

=> Consider your own family situation, your work and your civic duties, and then ask: "Do I live my whole life as a vocation and a mission from the Lord?"

=> Carve out a few days for a spiritual retreat or at least set aside half a day to go apart from everyday life and examine, with God's help, how you are integrating the gift of faith in all dimensions of your life.

On the first day of Lent each year, the Lord says to us through St. Paul (2 Cor 6:2), "Behold, now is a very acceptable time; behold, now is the day of salvation."

Now is the time to rebut the "Catholic but..." It is the time to say "Yes" when we mean "Yes," and to say "No" when we mean "No." Lent is the time to profess our Catholic faith with gratitude and to put every part of it into practice.

Visit your local Catholic gift shop for a copy of the Catechism of the Catholic Church.


TOPICS: Activism; Apologetics; Catholic; Current Events; Ministry/Outreach; Moral Issues; Prayer; Religion & Culture; Religion & Politics; Theology
KEYWORDS: businessman; catholic; catholiclist; conscience; freedom; physician; politician; priest; rationalization; tradition; truth
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1 posted on 03/21/2004 12:46:34 AM PST by Phx_RC
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To: Phx_RC; NYer; american colleen; sandyeggo; kstewskis; TotusTuus; Maximilian; Salvation; ...
Look at our new Bishop,isn't he great? Look especially what he says to the priests,what a kind,holy and brilliant man he is. I am going to pray a decade in thanksgiving.

And, all of you pray for Jeff Chandler's daughter,she's in the hospital and they are worried about cancer,there is a thread running but I thought I'd mention it here too. Prayers can never be asked for in too few places.

Thanks for posting that Phx_RC,I was hoping someone would.

2 posted on 03/21/2004 1:07:46 AM PST by saradippity
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To: St.Chuck
Thought you would be interested and happy with this. We are indeed fortunate.
3 posted on 03/21/2004 1:10:21 AM PST by saradippity
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To: NYer; saradippity
It is 2:07AM in Phx and we are hard at work here. It must be 4 or 5 AM in NY, now that is serious dedication!
4 posted on 03/21/2004 1:11:57 AM PST by Phx_RC (God bless you all.)
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To: RobbyS; narses; Marcellinus; livius
Okay RobbyS. and narses I see you are up and about,take a look at what our new Bishop said in his be-weekly column. We are so lucky that I am now worried Cardinal Mahoney may step down and the Pope would move Bishop Olmstead out of here over there.
5 posted on 03/21/2004 1:23:11 AM PST by saradippity
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To: saradippity
I read it. Hope some of the Metropolitans willl learn to take as frankly, the archbishop of Boston in particular.
6 posted on 03/21/2004 1:31:04 AM PST by RobbyS (Latin nothing of atonment)
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To: saradippity; american colleen; sinkspur; Lady In Blue; Salvation; Polycarp IV; narses; ...
Look at our new Bishop,isn't he great?

You are truly blessed by his presence in your diocese. May God, in His infinite mercy, keep him there and ensure that other holy men are assigned to the other diocese where radical, liberal teaching still predominates.

7 posted on 03/21/2004 1:31:31 AM PST by NYer (Prayer is the Strength of the Weak)
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To: Romulus; Askel5; eastsider; Salve Regina; rogator; m4629
You all appreciate well worded pieces. Our new Bishop is wise and holy and kind,read what he wrote this week in the diocesan newspaper I think you all will be as grateful as we are to see Catholicism preached and taught,up front and center.
8 posted on 03/21/2004 1:36:08 AM PST by saradippity
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To: dansangel
ping
9 posted on 03/21/2004 2:12:56 AM PST by .45MAN (The NewTestament is Concealed in the Old, and the Old Testament is Revealed in the New)
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To: saradippity
When a person, bishop, or priest fully lives the Catholic Faith surrounded by the presence and evidence of God it is then "normal" to preach and teach up front and center.

It would not occur to that person to do less.

Full loving conformance to the Will of God and the Magisterium of His Church.

10 posted on 03/21/2004 2:15:13 AM PST by Phx_RC (The Grace of God strengthens the souls of mere mortals to rise up and do great things.)
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To: saradippity
A few hours ago I started getting worried about the very same thing- losing our new bishop to LA as a replacement for Mahoney.

We had better help our good bishop accomplish his work in as short a time frame as possible here in Phoenix, just in case.

Now you've got me worried... but, God's Will be done. He knows best.
11 posted on 03/21/2004 2:28:53 AM PST by Phx_RC (Thomas J. Cardinal Olmsted... hmm... has a nice ring to it.)
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To: RobbyS
Is Abp O'Malley or someone close to him a Freeper? . . . Let's ping him!
12 posted on 03/21/2004 2:33:10 AM PST by Phx_RC (Thomas J. Cardinal Olmsted... hmm... has a nice ring to it.)
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To: saradippity
I am now worried Cardinal Mahoney may step down and the Pope would move Bishop Olmstead out of here over there.

Mahoney step down? It's going to take dynamite and a straight jacket to get him out of there. And when it does happen, somebody's going to lose a good bishop, and there's a lot of us sitting in that boat right now. It's not just Mahoney, but Egan, the guy San Francisco and about three others.
13 posted on 03/21/2004 5:15:27 AM PST by Desdemona (Music Librarian and provider of cucumber sandwiches, TTGC Ladies' Auxiliary. Hats required.)
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To: saradippity; GatorGirl; maryz; *Catholic_list; afraidfortherepublic; Antoninus; Aquinasfan; ...
Mortality is our heritage, immortality the Great Gift. Nonetheless, fearing for your child is one of life's most terrible times. I will add Jeff and his daughter to my Mass intentions today and my daily rosary for the week. Thanks for the ping.
14 posted on 03/21/2004 6:28:24 AM PST by narses (If you want OFF or ON my Catholic Ping list, please email me. +)
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To: saradippity
To: netmilsmom
Congratulations. In related news, Jeff Chandler became Grandpa Chandler last Tuesday, when Logan Joseph entered the world.

6 posted on 03/13/2004 4:53:57 PM EST by Jeff Chandler (Why the long face, John?)
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This was posted on another thread. Prayers to Jeff and Family....
15 posted on 03/21/2004 6:48:26 AM PST by netmilsmom (Jonathansmommie's daughter was born 3-11-04, both home today!)
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To: Desdemona; saradippity
Mahoney step down? It's going to take dynamite and a straight jacket to get him out of there.

We won't give up on the power of prayer.... KABOOM!       :-)
16 posted on 03/21/2004 7:06:48 AM PST by GirlShortstop
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To: Phx_RC
"I am a Catholic talk show host but I don't let the Church inhibit my right to say whatever I want on the air;"  but in the Letter of James, God says (2:17) "Faith of itself, if it does not have works, is dead."

Oh what a glorious day it'd be when this would be a front page headline followed by a full apology with sincere contrition by those in the "entertainment" business (a.k.a. the media)!
17 posted on 03/21/2004 7:13:57 AM PST by GirlShortstop
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To: Phx_RC
BUMP
18 posted on 03/21/2004 7:51:43 AM PST by nickcarraway
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To: saradippity
Thought you would be interested and happy with this.

Oh boy. Thank you so much for sharing this with me. I am delighted to see such an orthodox exhortation coming from the Bishop of Phoenix. Deo gratias. Deo gratias.

The tide is definitely turning in the American church. May all the other Catholics who are oppressed by heterodox bishops look to our brothers and sisters in Arizona for their example of forbearance. Not only relief, but reward is awaiting them. Sara, I think a fatted calf needs to be rustled up.

Thanks for making this Laetare Sunday especially joyous.

19 posted on 03/21/2004 8:46:22 AM PST by St.Chuck
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To: 2ndMostConservativeBrdMember; afraidfortherepublic; Alas; al_c; american colleen; annalex; ...
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20 posted on 03/21/2004 11:19:15 AM PST by Coleus (Roe v. Wade and Endangered Species Act both passed in 1973, Murder Babies/save trees, birds, algae)
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