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Catholic Way ^ | May 30, 2004 | Rev. Mr. Keith Fournier

Posted on 05/30/2004 9:28:05 AM PDT by tcg

The Beginning of a Persecution Against Catholics is also the Beginning of a new Missionary Age.

By Rev. Mr. Keith A. Fournier © Third Millennium, LLC

On the Feast of the Ascension of the Lord I read an article in my local newspaper, the Virginian Pilot, entitled “Catholic Church officials should Not Use the Altar as a Battlefield.” The article was written by a Catholic attorney who did not understand the theological teaching of her own Church concerning the reception of the Sacrament we call the Eucharist. Oh, the article read as though she did, citing sources from the rich tradition that is Catholic Christian theology. However, as lawyers can do so well, she cited them in a manner that was completely incorrect. She did not agree with the teaching of her own Church and sought to change it by using a public forum to articulate her own agenda and make it sound “learned”.

This author and others like her are engaged in a form of “guerilla war”, theologically disagreeing with their own Church and using public forums to do so. That same week, I was invited to debate Linda Pieczynski, a leader of "Call to Action", (a dissident Catholic group) on a Public Radio Station, WHY in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In the discussion I noted that it is not the Clergy who are turning the issue of receiving communion into a political battlefield but rather some Catholic politicians who, though holding open positions in complete opposition to the teaching of their own Church, insist on coming forward to receive the Sacrament of “full communion” knowing full well that they are not in full communion. By taking this approach, they have put the Clergy of their Church in a very tenuous position.

Above the protestations of this Catholic belonging to the dissident group “Call to Action”, I pointed out the clear language found in the pertinent Canon Law of the Catholic Church (Canon 915 in the West with a parallel Canon in the Eastern Code) which not only addresses those who are excommunicate but also those who obstinately “persist in grave sin” - which is what these politicians are doing. The teaching of the Catholic Church on the inviolable dignity of every human person from conception to natural death and the absolute intrinsically evil nature of every procured abortion is beyond dispute. Catholics in public life who politically support this intrinsic evil, as a legal “right”, while professing something different in their identification with the Catholic faith, need to repent, go to confession, and then act in a manner consistent with the truth both privately and publicly.

They should also refrain from receiving the Sacrament of Full Communion until they are back in full communion with their Church. Out of a concern for their fellow Catholics as well as their own public witness, they should refrain from receiving the Sacrament in order to avoid causing grave scandal to the faithful. Finally, out of respect for the Bishops, Priests and Deacons, the hierarchy of the Church, they should act with both religious and personal integrity and stop fomenting dissension and public confusion concerning this matter. It is their public behavior that has occasioned their own breaking of communion and they should not add to a growing “feeding frenzy” by turning to public forums in an attempt to change the unchangeable teaching of their Church. Yet, they have done just that and the hostility they have unleashed against the catholic Church is growing.

The altar is NOT the battlefield; it is the place of safety, love and welcome for all who approach in full communion. The real war is being waged in the first home of the whole human race, the womb. The weapons being used on our first neighbors in the womb are chemical agents, instruments of torture and the errant sanctioning of the taking of human life as a legal “right.” Now, a new “thought police” from a growing culture of death and instrumentalism, are using a new “fifth column” (a portion of a co-operative Press that has lost all sense of objectivity) to attempt to obfuscate the issue.

Masterfully, a propaganda effort is underway to make the Catholic Church and her leaders look as though they are “forcing” their position on others. When, in fact, it is dissident Catholics (and others) who are attempting to force their own beliefs on the Church through the use of calculated public efforts and the power of an increasingly hostile State.When I returned to my home office that evening, I had three very disturbing messages on my phone. They were all from a “fellow Catholic” who expressed disdain, rage and intent to physically harm me. The hostility and rage in the voice of this caller were palpable.

The clear, consistent and unbroken teaching of the Catholic Church is that the reception of the Eucharist is reserved not only to Catholics (and Orthodox in proper circumstances), but that the reception of communion connotes that the one coming forward to receive is in a “state of grace” (free from serious sin) and in “full communion” with all that the Catholic Church teaches. Though some other Christian communities practice what they call “open communion” (which to them means that all are invited to the sacrament), the Catholic Church has never done so. In fact, when Christians from other communities attend a Catholic Liturgy, they are welcomed to fully participate in the Liturgy of the Word, but are respectfully asked NOT to receive communion precisely because to do so means that they fully and completely assent to all that the “Teaching Office” of the Catholic Church teaches to be true.

As someone who has worked for decades in authentic ecumenical work concerning the fundamental human rights issue of our age, the right to life of every human person, I fully understand the implications of this teaching. It breaks my heart that Christians are not all in “full communion” with one another and thus able to partake of the one Eucharist. I pray that, even in my lifetime, we will find that full communion restored. However, until then, as a Catholic Christian, I believe that this Sacrament is the Sacrament of “full communion” and the sad fact is that the Body of Christ is divided.

I have had painful experiences with other Christians with whom I have worked on vital issues concerning basic human rights and social justice struggles over the years regarding this distinctive Catholic teaching on the nature of the Eucharist as the Sacrament of full communion. In fact, some of my most painful memories from the nineteen- nineties stem from when I had to decline from participating in communion with an evangelical leader with whom I once worked because of my deeply held beliefs as a Catholic Christian. He did not understand and was offended by my actions. Perhaps, years later, seeing the growing storm clouds on the horizon over this issue, this passionately pro-life Protestant leader might understand a little bit more. At least I hope so.

Now, this morning, as I prepared to celebrate the Birthday of the Church, the great Feast of Pentecost, the word comes from Chicago, that another group of dissident Catholics intends to politicize the Altar. “Rainbow Sash”, an openly homosexual group that completely rejects the teaching of the Catholic Church on the dignity of and Divine design for human sexuality, including sexual expression as reserved for a chaste marriage, intends to present themselves for communion in Chicago and other Catholic Churches throughout the Nation. Their purpose is very clear. They want to disrupt services in order to publicly disagree with the Church that they profess to be members of so as to force their worldview and practices on the Catholic Hierarchy and the Catholic Church. They will not succeed.

Make no mistake; though these actions have begun with dissident Catholics, their intent and potential reach goes much further. They may signal a coming persecution against Catholics. That is something that other Christians; other people of faith and all people of good will need to pay very close attention to.

This past week, the Internal Revenue Service was asked by a group that is hostile to the Catholic Church and many other religious groups, “Americans United for the Separation of Church and State” to investigate whether the Roman Catholic Diocese of Colorado Springs somehow violated the law by “endorsing political candidates”. What happened? Colorado Catholic Bishop Michael J. Sheridan wrote a pastoral letter warning that Catholics who voted for candidates who favored abortion rights, stem cell research, homosexual “marriage” or euthanasia were putting their salvation at risk and should refrain from taking communion.

Well, the Bishop is simply teaching what the Church has always proclaimed. He is showing concern for the souls of the faithful in his care. “Americans United” is now attempting to argue, much as my opponent on National Public Radio tried to argue, that the bishop's letter was effectively a command to vote in a certain manner. This approach signals a new tactic in an ever-increasing effort to silence the Catholic Church and other faithful Christian Churches. The I.R.S. prohibits churches and other nonprofit groups from endorsing or opposing political candidates. So, you see what the new enforcers of the Culture of death are attempting to do? They are beginning to lay a new foundation in their efforts to silence the catholic Church. They will accuse Catholics of being poor citizens.

This insidious tactic is not without historic precedent in the 2000 year history of the Christian Church. In 1999, Evangelical theologian, Harold O.J. Brown of the Howard Center for the Family, Religion and Society noted a "similarity between the way the Roman authorities charged Christians of that era with "odium humani generis" [hatred of the human race] and the way the political and media establishment charge contemporary Christians with creating a "climate of hate." This charge against the early Christians of “Hatred of the Human Race!" was leveled by some within another culture that had lost its respect for the dignity of all human life while claiming to be enlightened. That empire was First and Second century Rome. It proclaimed itself the shining example to the world of its age.

A giant of the Christian people, the "Saint of Calcutta," Mother Theresa, first proclaimed the connection between the growing violence in America with abortion and euthanasia, a connection that many hate to mention because it is, after all, politically incorrect. Fortunately, like all true prophets, she didn’t bend truth to popularity. She prophetically warned that a "Culture of Violence" is unleashed when we lose respect for the dignity of all human life, especially the ones she called the "poorest of the poor," the innocent pre-born children. Her prophetic words and life still speak loudly from the grave.

In an eerie parallel, the history of ancient Rome reveals that the hostility toward the Christians grew as the citizens of this once great empire continued in their own spiraling moral decline. The citizens of proud Rome simply did not want to hear these Christians with their opposition to abortion and the practice of "exposure" (the killing of newborns), which abounded in their culture. Their infatuation with hedonism was threatened by those Christians’ insistence on monogamy and the family as the first society and foundation of civilization.

One of the ancient Christian manuscripts from that age, written to a pagan inquirer, spoke of the distinctly different practices of the Christians:

“They reside in their respective countries, but only as aliens. They take part in everything as citizens and put up with everything as foreigners. Every foreign land is their home, and every home a foreign land. They marry like all others and beget children but they do not expose (kill or abandon) their offspring. Their board they spread for all, but not their bed.”

The unwavering commitment of faithful Christians to the dignity of every human person and the witness of their family life eventually won the day and transformed ancient Rome. But it was not without hostility. So it will be once again. Only in the last 30 years has any faithful Christian, or Christian church or communion claimed any other position but that which is now called "pro-life and pro-family." Faithful Christians (Protestant, Catholic or Orthodox) will not waver on these issues because they flow from the heart of the Christian faith and worldview.

By their lives and their words Christians must always speak truth to unbridled power. In doing so they will expose the lies of a libertine counterfeit of authentic freedom. Why? Because they know that true freedom is never free. They follow the One who purchased it with the shedding of His precious blood. It comes with an obligation to defend the dignity of every human person. And while insisting on that foundational principle, they must also insist that the protection and promotion of the family only promotes the "common good" of every society. Though they respect the dignity of every person, Christians simply must not support the efforts to give promiscuous heterosexual or homosexual relationships the same status as monogamous marriage.

So the possibility arises once again; Christians may simply become more and more annoying as American history seems to be proceeding on an eerie parallel with ancient Rome. Apparently, out in front are Catholics who still insist that there truly are moral truths and that the hierarchy of the Church must insist upon them. So far the American regime has not charged them with "hatred of the human race." They have simply been branded "extremist" and "intolerant." But the signs seem to be growing in our midst that the proponents of the new Cultural Revolution intend to come into our sanctuaries and attempt to force adherence to their versions of acceptable practices.

The very same ancient manuscript cited above, "the letter to Diognetus," bears these insightful words:"… what the soul is in the body, that the Christians are in the world." Those of us who insists on remaining faithful as Christians (Protestant, Catholic or Orthodox) simply cannot retreat. Our obligation is to stand in solidarity with every human person and it requires that we stand for the truth. That position has never been comfortable. That's why we have as our sign a cross.

Our position is the opposite of hatred of the human race. It is love for the dignity of all men and women in their person, their bodies, their families, and their right to authentic human freedom. I encourage all my readers to pray. Pray for the leaders of the Catholic Church who have been signaled out by an increasingly hostile and vocal group who hate what that Church stands for. Pray for those deluded by the siren song of Neo-Paganism. Pray for our beloved Nation. Pray, on this great day when so many Christians celebrate the first Pentecost (even as faithful Jews end their own celebration of Pentecost) that the loving God of all men and women (even those who reject Him) will send forth a fresh outpouring of His Holy Spirit to stem the growing hostility toward truth and bring about a true renewal of the Church as she enters into and engages this new missionary age. Perhaps the beginning of a persecution against Catholics is simply the Beginning of a new Missionary Age. Let it begin. Come, Holy Spirit. ________________________________________________________ Deacon Keith Fournier is a married Roman Catholic Deacon of the Diocese of Richmond, who also serves the Melkite Greek Catholic Church with approval. He is a human rights lawyer and a graduate of the John Paul II Institute of the Lateran University, Franciscan University of Steubenville and the University Of Pittsburgh School Of Law. He the founder and Thomas More Fellow of the Common Good Movement and was a co-founder of Your Catholic Voice.


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The Beginning of a Persecution Against Catholics is also the Beginning of a new Missionary Age.

By Rev. Mr. Keith A. Fournier © Third Millennium, LLC

On the Feast of the Ascension of the Lord I read an article in my local newspaper, the Virginian Pilot, entitled “Catholic Church officials should Not Use the Altar as a Battlefield.” The article was written by a Catholic attorney who did not understand the theological teaching of her own Church concerning the reception of the Sacrament we call the Eucharist. Oh, the article read as though she did, citing sources from the rich tradition that is Catholic Christian theology. However, as lawyers can do so well, she cited them in a manner that was completely incorrect. She did not agree with the teaching of her own Church and sought to change it by using a public forum to articulate her own agenda and make it sound “learned”.

This author and others like her are engaged in a form of “guerilla war”, theologically disagreeing with their own Church and using public forums to do so. That same week, I was invited to debate Linda Pieczynski, a leader of "Call to Action", (a dissident Catholic group) on a Public Radio Station, WHY in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In the discussion I noted that it is not the Clergy who are turning the issue of receiving communion into a political battlefield but rather some Catholic politicians who, though holding open positions in complete opposition to the teaching of their own Church, insist on coming forward to receive the Sacrament of “full communion” knowing full well that they are not in full communion. By taking this approach, they have put the Clergy of their Church in a very tenuous position.

Above the protestations of this Catholic belonging to the dissident group “Call to Action”, I pointed out the clear language found in the pertinent Canon Law of the Catholic Church (Canon 915 in the West with a parallel Canon in the Eastern Code) which not only addresses those who are excommunicate but also those who obstinately “persist in grave sin” - which is what these politicians are doing. The teaching of the Catholic Church on the inviolable dignity of every human person from conception to natural death and the absolute intrinsically evil nature of every procured abortion is beyond dispute. Catholics in public life who politically support this intrinsic evil, as a legal “right”, while professing something different in their identification with the Catholic faith, need to repent, go to confession, and then act in a manner consistent with the truth both privately and publicly.

They should also refrain from receiving the Sacrament of Full Communion until they are back in full communion with their Church. Out of a concern for their fellow Catholics as well as their own public witness, they should refrain from receiving the Sacrament in order to avoid causing grave scandal to the faithful. Finally, out of respect for the Bishops, Priests and Deacons, the hierarchy of the Church, they should act with both religious and personal integrity and stop fomenting dissension and public confusion concerning this matter. It is their public behavior that has occasioned their own breaking of communion and they should not add to a growing “feeding frenzy” by turning to public forums in an attempt to change the unchangeable teaching of their Church. Yet, they have done just that and the hostility they have unleashed against the catholic Church is growing.

The altar is NOT the battlefield; it is the place of safety, love and welcome for all who approach in full communion. The real war is being waged in the first home of the whole human race, the womb. The weapons being used on our first neighbors in the womb are chemical agents, instruments of torture and the errant sanctioning of the taking of human life as a legal “right.” Now, a new “thought police” from a growing culture of death and instrumentalism, are using a new “fifth column” (a portion of a co-operative Press that has lost all sense of objectivity) to attempt to obfuscate the issue.

Masterfully, a propaganda effort is underway to make the Catholic Church and her leaders look as though they are “forcing” their position on others. When, in fact, it is dissident Catholics (and others) who are attempting to force their own beliefs on the Church through the use of calculated public efforts and the power of an increasingly hostile State.When I returned to my home office that evening, I had three very disturbing messages on my phone. They were all from a “fellow Catholic” who expressed disdain, rage and intent to physically harm me. The hostility and rage in the voice of this caller were palpable.

The clear, consistent and unbroken teaching of the Catholic Church is that the reception of the Eucharist is reserved not only to Catholics (and Orthodox in proper circumstances), but that the reception of communion connotes that the one coming forward to receive is in a “state of grace” (free from serious sin) and in “full communion” with all that the Catholic Church teaches. Though some other Christian communities practice what they call “open communion” (which to them means that all are invited to the sacrament), the Catholic Church has never done so. In fact, when Christians from other communities attend a Catholic Liturgy, they are welcomed to fully participate in the Liturgy of the Word, but are respectfully asked NOT to receive communion precisely because to do so means that they fully and completely assent to all that the “Teaching Office” of the Catholic Church teaches to be true.

As someone who has worked for decades in authentic ecumenical work concerning the fundamental human rights issue of our age, the right to life of every human person, I fully understand the implications of this teaching. It breaks my heart that Christians are not all in “full communion” with one another and thus able to partake of the one Eucharist. I pray that, even in my lifetime, we will find that full communion restored. However, until then, as a Catholic Christian, I believe that this Sacrament is the Sacrament of “full communion” and the sad fact is that the Body of Christ is divided.

I have had painful experiences with other Christians with whom I have worked on vital issues concerning basic human rights and social justice struggles over the years regarding this distinctive Catholic teaching on the nature of the Eucharist as the Sacrament of full communion. In fact, some of my most painful memories from the nineteen- nineties stem from when I had to decline from participating in communion with an evangelical leader with whom I once worked because of my deeply held beliefs as a Catholic Christian. He did not understand and was offended by my actions. Perhaps, years later, seeing the growing storm clouds on the horizon over this issue, this passionately pro-life Protestant leader might understand a little bit more. At least I hope so.

Now, this morning, as I prepared to celebrate the Birthday of the Church, the great Feast of Pentecost, the word comes from Chicago, that another group of dissident Catholics intends to politicize the Altar. “Rainbow Sash”, an openly homosexual group that completely rejects the teaching of the Catholic Church on the dignity of and Divine design for human sexuality, including sexual expression as reserved for a chaste marriage, intends to present themselves for communion in Chicago and other Catholic Churches throughout the Nation. Their purpose is very clear. They want to disrupt services in order to publicly disagree with the Church that they profess to be members of so as to force their worldview and practices on the Catholic Hierarchy and the Catholic Church. They will not succeed.

Make no mistake; though these actions have begun with dissident Catholics, their intent and potential reach goes much further. They may signal a coming persecution against Catholics. That is something that other Christians; other people of faith and all people of good will need to pay very close attention to.

This past week, the Internal Revenue Service was asked by a group that is hostile to the Catholic Church and many other religious groups, “Americans United for the Separation of Church and State” to investigate whether the Roman Catholic Diocese of Colorado Springs somehow violated the law by “endorsing political candidates”. What happened? Colorado Catholic Bishop Michael J. Sheridan wrote a pastoral letter warning that Catholics who voted for candidates who favored abortion rights, stem cell research, homosexual “marriage” or euthanasia were putting their salvation at risk and should refrain from taking communion.

Well, the Bishop is simply teaching what the Church has always proclaimed. He is showing concern for the souls of the faithful in his care. “Americans United” is now attempting to argue, much as my opponent on National Public Radio tried to argue, that the bishop's letter was effectively a command to vote in a certain manner. This approach signals a new tactic in an ever-increasing effort to silence the Catholic Church and other faithful Christian Churches. The I.R.S. prohibits churches and other nonprofit groups from endorsing or opposing political candidates. So, you see what the new enforcers of the Culture of death are attempting to do? They are beginning to lay a new foundation in their efforts to silence the catholic Church. They will accuse Catholics of being poor citizens.

This insidious tactic is not without historic precedent in the 2000 year history of the Christian Church. In 1999, Evangelical theologian, Harold O.J. Brown of the Howard Center for the Family, Religion and Society noted a "similarity between the way the Roman authorities charged Christians of that era with "odium humani generis" [hatred of the human race] and the way the political and media establishment charge contemporary Christians with creating a "climate of hate." This charge against the early Christians of “Hatred of the Human Race!" was leveled by some within another culture that had lost its respect for the dignity of all human life while claiming to be enlightened. That empire was First and Second century Rome. It proclaimed itself the shining example to the world of its age.

A giant of the Christian people, the "Saint of Calcutta," Mother Theresa, first proclaimed the connection between the growing violence in America with abortion and euthanasia, a connection that many hate to mention because it is, after all, politically incorrect. Fortunately, like all true prophets, she didn’t bend truth to popularity. She prophetically warned that a "Culture of Violence" is unleashed when we lose respect for the dignity of all human life, especially the ones she called the "poorest of the poor," the innocent pre-born children. Her prophetic words and life still speak loudly from the grave.

In an eerie parallel, the history of ancient Rome reveals that the hostility toward the Christians grew as the citizens of this once great empire continued in their own spiraling moral decline. The citizens of proud Rome simply did not want to hear these Christians with their opposition to abortion and the practice of "exposure" (the killing of newborns), which abounded in their culture. Their infatuation with hedonism was threatened by those Christians’ insistence on monogamy and the family as the first society and foundation of civilization.

One of the ancient Christian manuscripts from that age, written to a pagan inquirer, spoke of the distinctly different practices of the Christians:

“They reside in their respective countries, but only as aliens. They take part in everything as citizens and put up with everything as foreigners. Every foreign land is their home, and every home a foreign land. They marry like all others and beget children but they do not expose (kill or abandon) their offspring. Their board they spread for all, but not their bed.”

The unwavering commitment of faithful Christians to the dignity of every human person and the witness of their family life eventually won the day and transformed ancient Rome. But it was not without hostility. So it will be once again. Only in the last 30 years has any faithful Christian, or Christian church or communion claimed any other position but that which is now called "pro-life and pro-family." Faithful Christians (Protestant, Catholic or Orthodox) will not waver on these issues because they flow from the heart of the Christian faith and worldview.

By their lives and their words Christians must always speak truth to unbridled power. In doing so they will expose the lies of a libertine counterfeit of authentic freedom. Why? Because they know that true freedom is never free. They follow the One who purchased it with the shedding of His precious blood. It comes with an obligation to defend the dignity of every human person. And while insisting on that foundational principle, they must also insist that the protection and promotion of the family only promotes the "common good" of every society. Though they respect the dignity of every person, Christians simply must not support the efforts to give promiscuous heterosexual or homosexual relationships the same status as monogamous marriage.

So the possibility arises once again; Christians may simply become more and more annoying as American history seems to be proceeding on an eerie parallel with ancient Rome. Apparently, out in front are Catholics who still insist that there truly are moral truths and that the hierarchy of the Church must insist upon them. So far the American regime has not charged them with "hatred of the human race." They have simply been branded "extremist" and "intolerant." But the signs seem to be growing in our midst that the proponents of the new Cultural Revolution intend to come into our sanctuaries and attempt to force adherence to their versions of acceptable practices.

The very same ancient manuscript cited above, "the letter to Diognetus," bears these insightful words:"… what the soul is in the body, that the Christians are in the world." Those of us who insists on remaining faithful as Christians (Protestant, Catholic or Orthodox) simply cannot retreat. Our obligation is to stand in solidarity with every human person and it requires that we stand for the truth. That position has never been comfortable. That's why we have as our sign a cross.

Our position is the opposite of hatred of the human race. It is love for the dignity of all men and women in their person, their bodies, their families, and their right to authentic human freedom. I encourage all my readers to pray. Pray for the leaders of the Catholic Church who have been signaled out by an increasingly hostile and vocal group who hate what that Church stands for. Pray for those deluded by the siren song of Neo-Paganism. Pray for our beloved Nation. Pray, on this great day when so many Christians celebrate the first Pentecost (even as faithful Jews end their own celebration of Pentecost) that the loving God of all men and women (even those who reject Him) will send forth a fresh outpouring of His Holy Spirit to stem the growing hostility toward truth and bring about a true renewal of the Church as she enters into and engages this new missionary age. Perhaps the beginning of a persecution against Catholics is simply the Beginning of a new Missionary Age. Let it begin. Come, Holy Spirit. ________________________________________________________ Deacon Keith Fournier is a married Roman Catholic Deacon of the Diocese of Richmond, who also serves the Melkite Greek Catholic Church with approval. He is a human rights lawyer and a graduate of the John Paul II Institute of the Lateran University, Franciscan University of Steubenville and the University Of Pittsburgh School Of Law. He the founder and Thomas More Fellow of the Common Good Movement and was a co-founder of Your Catholic Voice.

1 posted on 05/30/2004 9:28:05 AM PDT by tcg
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To: tcg; .45MAN; AAABEST; AKA Elena; al_c; american colleen; Angelus Errare; annalex; Annie03; ...
Masterfully, a propaganda effort is underway to make the Catholic Church and her leaders look as though they are “forcing” their position on others. When, in fact, it is dissident Catholics (and others) who are attempting to force their own beliefs on the Church through the use of calculated public efforts and the power of an increasingly hostile State...

Make no mistake; though these actions have begun with dissident Catholics, their intent and potential reach goes much further. They may signal a coming persecution against Catholics. That is something that other Christians; other people of faith and all people of good will need to pay very close attention to.

This past week, the Internal Revenue Service was asked by a group that is hostile to the Catholic Church and many other religious groups, “Americans United for the Separation of Church and State” to investigate whether the Roman Catholic Diocese of Colorado Springs somehow violated the law by “endorsing political candidates”... So, you see what the new enforcers of the Culture of death are attempting to do? They are beginning to lay a new foundation in their efforts to silence the catholic Church. They will accuse Catholics of being poor citizens.

...So the possibility arises once again; Christians may simply become more and more annoying as American history seems to be proceeding on an eerie parallel with ancient Rome. Apparently, out in front are Catholics who still insist that there truly are moral truths and that the hierarchy of the Church must insist upon them. So far the American regime has not charged them with "hatred of the human race." They have simply been branded "extremist" and "intolerant." But the signs seem to be growing in our midst that the proponents of the new Cultural Revolution intend to come into our sanctuaries and attempt to force adherence to their versions of acceptable practices...

Those of us who insists on remaining faithful as Christians (Protestant, Catholic or Orthodox) simply cannot retreat. Our obligation is to stand in solidarity with every human person and it requires that we stand for the truth. That position has never been comfortable. That's why we have as our sign a cross.

Powerful, insightful, and frightening. God, be Merciful, and grant us the Grace necessary when we are put to the test.

Ping. (As usual, if you would like to be added to or removed from my "conservative Catholics" ping list, please send me a FReepmail. Please note that this is occasionally a high volume ping list and some of my ping posts are long.)"

2 posted on 05/30/2004 10:12:06 AM PDT by Polycarp IV (PRO-LIFE orthodox Catholic--without exception, without compromise, without apology. Any questions?)
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To: Polycarp IV

Well, something is going on to be sure..

Today's Mass, and btw, Happy Feast of Pentecost to y'all..
included prayers for the conversion of Islam.

I've never heard that in my entire life.

Has the Church finally decided to do battle?


3 posted on 05/30/2004 10:15:20 AM PDT by OpusatFR (Vote Kerry if you want to commit national suicide)
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To: Polycarp IV
Apparently, out in front are Catholics who still insist that there truly are moral truths and that the hierarchy of the Church must insist upon them. So far the American regime has not charged them with "hatred of the human race." They have simply been branded "extremist" and "intolerant." But the signs seem to be growing in our midst that the proponents of the new Cultural Revolution intend to come into our sanctuaries and attempt to force adherence to their versions of acceptable practices...

Secular humanist totalitarianism has been growing and expanding for quite some time. Anti-Christian schools, liberal secular humanist media, an amoral entertainment culture, abortion on demand, decline of marriage, slaughtering and harvesting of embryonic human beings for parts... These are all signs of a multi-pronged ideological movement which seeks to eliminate Christianity from American public life. It is supported by the media, Ivy League universities, well-funded foundations, liberal Democrats, and an inter-connected network of aggressive, anti-Christian atheists, secular humanist pressure groups, and special interests. Backed by spurious interpretations of the U.S. Constitution and anti-Christian and anti-Catholic readings of history, these groups seek to do exactly what they accuse religious groups of doing - to impose their beliefs on others by coercion.

They have a special, perverse fondness for targeting Catholics because the Catholic Church has the strongest and most sophisticated moral and philosophical system dedicated to upholding transcendent values in the struggle between good and evil. The Church is the only moral institution left in Western civilization with a universal educational system from Kindergarten through college which is supposed to hold the line on issues like abortion, euthanasia, cloning, and fetal tissue harvesting. The totalitarian secular humanists would love to destroy this which is why they use their secret societies to attempt to erode the foundations of Catholicism.

They are now using John Kerry as just the latest Trojan Horse to apply Machiavellian "divide and conquer" tactics against Catholicism. For the godless totalitarians, the French Revolution continues on American soil... Their goal is to enslave all of humanity under a godless, soulless, nihilistic, oligarchical dictatorship of secular humanism - a completely non-Christian culture and social order based on compulsory eugenics, amoral hedonism, utilitarianism, socialism, and coercive, anti-Christian education (mind control). The "liberal" agenda of the Democratic Party is just the tip of the anti-Christian spearhead.

4 posted on 05/30/2004 11:03:06 AM PDT by HowlinglyMind-BendingAbsurdity
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To: Polycarp IV

I can definitely relate to this author's experiences re communion in the sects. I get the dirtiest looks when I pass the plate without taking anything. Looks that say, "What, you think you are too good for this?" And then to keep an even keel when the very same people speak of having taken Eucharist when they are respectfully asked not to, is not an easy task. I've heard so many people both Catholic and non just have no problem with this it's sickening.

Mother Teresa is mentioned and her message is very true. What is really glaringly appearant is that society has lost respect all the way around - respect for self, others, God - the list is endless. At Mass this morning, in the Cathedral, the seat of the church in my archdiocese on the second most solemn feast of the year, a woman showed up in denim cuttoffs. It struck me as indicative of attitudes out there right now. Casual and half-asked.


5 posted on 05/30/2004 11:20:41 AM PDT by Desdemona (Midwestern ark building commences soon.)
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To: OpusatFR

I believe that a rosary dedicated to the conversion of Islam is the most powerful tool we have to fight this escalating violence throughout the world. You did not say whether or not you approved of the request to pray for that. If you did not agree with praying for the conversion of Islam,would you please tell me why? And, then tell me what you think the answer is. Thank you.


6 posted on 05/30/2004 11:56:02 AM PDT by saradippity
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To: HowlinglyMind-BendingAbsurdity
Your post is absolutely the best analysis of the state of the Church in the world today,in a nutshell,that I have seen.

With the exception of naming the Democrat party rather then the more generic,"political parties"in one case,and just plain "liberal" in the other case,I think it should be sent to every diocesan newspaper and C/catholic publication in the United States. If folks don't get a grip quickly Christianity and Western Civilization will be gone in a wink of the eye.

I would be happy to pay for sending it to at least 100 publications and perhaps three or four others could do the same. I think most people are up to understanding it now,just one year ago,many intelligent,good Catholllics,would have thought you were an alarmist or "chicken little",times are changing fast.

It would also be telling to see which ones printed it also. Know your enemy is important in this battle. Even though I think Satan is behind it all,I think identifying his earthbound minions is very important.

Thanks again for a brilliant,comprehensive,comprehendable and undeniable overview.

7 posted on 05/30/2004 12:20:57 PM PDT by saradippity
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To: Polycarp IV; tcg

Thanks for the piing to this excellent article.


8 posted on 05/30/2004 12:22:59 PM PDT by saradippity
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To: OpusatFR
**Has the Church finally decided to do battle?**

There has always been battle......and will continue to be battle......so we PRAY!



~ PRAYER ~

St. Michael, the Archangel, defend us in battle
 Be our protection against the wickedness
and snares of the devil;
May God rebuke him, we  humbly pray,
 and do thou, O Prince of the heavenly host,
 by the power of God,
 Thrust into hell Satan and all evil spirits
who wander through the world seeking the ruin of souls.
 Amen
+

9 posted on 05/30/2004 12:41:08 PM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: saradippity

Of course I agree. I pray in my own words every day, that all who suffer in the darkness of Islam come into the light of Your Son, our Risen Lord, Jesus Christ.

I'm just surprised that the prayer was offered today, and I assume that it will be from now on...


10 posted on 05/30/2004 1:12:04 PM PDT by OpusatFR (Vote Kerry if you want to commit national suicide)
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To: saradippity

Dear Saradippity
Thanks for the encouragement. Please feel free to distribute the article if it helps, with attribution. I truly hope that it helps wake us all up and brings us together. Deacon Keith Fournier


11 posted on 05/30/2004 1:19:23 PM PDT by tcg (TCG)
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To: OpusatFR
Thanks,I have at times interpreted a letter in to be in agreement with my own thoughts,only to find in my enthusiasm for the idea,I had misread the intention of the poster. I just wanted to be sure I read you right.

I have been praying the rosary for the conversion of Islam about once a week ever since the Pope asked us to do that over a year ago.I just get the feelling as I read the news that not enough of us are doing it.Yet I know all things work for good in those who love God.

12 posted on 05/30/2004 1:41:55 PM PDT by saradippity
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To: tcg

I will copy with attribution and pass it around to some acquaintances,especially nonCatholics. I'll also send it FYI to a couple of the chancery staff.


13 posted on 05/30/2004 1:45:29 PM PDT by saradippity
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To: saradippity
If folks don't get a grip quickly Christianity and Western Civilization will be gone in a wink of the eye. 7 posted on 05/30/2004 12:20:57 PM PDT by saradippity

People fall into an unfortunate habit in this country of talking about Catholicism (and religion in general) as just a matter of "belief" or "faith" - understood in a highly privatized and subjectivized sense. It changes things quite a bit when it is considered as a "civilization." We need to reclaim the understanding of Catholic matters as a "civilization" rather than just as privatized religion and private/personal issues of mere belief. It is Western Christian civilization that is under attack. Secular humanism NEVER created any civilization. And it is destroying American culture. Destroy marriage, the family, and education...and you destroy civilization. They have been doing quite a job on Americans.

14 posted on 05/30/2004 2:26:27 PM PDT by HowlinglyMind-BendingAbsurdity
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To: HowlinglyMind-BendingAbsurdity; saradippity; Polycarp IV; tcg; OpusatFR; Desdemona
People fall into an unfortunate habit in this country of talking about Catholicism (and religion in general) as just a matter of "belief" or "faith" - understood in a highly privatized and subjectivized sense.

Bump for this article and a bump for all of your comments.

One of the hardest things to impart to those you have spiritual responsibility for is the teaching that Catholicism is a way of life, walking with one foot 'here' and the other 'there' and that it is not just a cut and dried set of rules or social programs.

15 posted on 05/30/2004 2:42:04 PM PDT by american colleen
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To: Polycarp IV
Their purpose is very clear. They want to disrupt services in order to publicly disagree with the Church that they profess to be members of so as to force their worldview and practices on the Catholic Hierarchy and the Catholic Church.

This could get ugly. ACT UP, that radical homosexual group marched into one of our largest Protestant Churches and disrupted services several times, blowing whistles and shouting obscenities.

I just heard the most moving song on Christian radio a few minutes ago. It was called, "Who Was I Supposed To Be." It is an aborted baby singing to God wondering what his life would have been like had he not tasted death before he was even born. It was very powerful and a tearjerker.

16 posted on 05/30/2004 3:18:54 PM PDT by ladyinred (The leftist media is the enemy within.)
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To: HowlinglyMind-BendingAbsurdity

Brilliant post. Very insightful and downright scary, but true.


17 posted on 05/30/2004 3:20:59 PM PDT by ladyinred (The leftist media is the enemy within.)
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To: american colleen

I've been thinking about it quite a bit and really, to truly live as Catholics, I'm beginning to believe we're going to have to undo all the assimilation that was done about 40 years ago. It has NOT served us well. People honestly believe that Catholicism is just another denomination. It's unbelievable.

I live in an area with A LOT of Orthodox Jewish congregations and people. Their commitment to faith in the way they live should (and is to some of us) be an inspiration of how to live in this country and still be loyal to the faith. I'm not advocating walking to church when it's more than a mile and all uphill, but we should not be afraid to cut ourselves off from pop culture. You wouldn't believe the looks I get when I say that I don't watch American Idol to a number of Catholics in the office where I am working.

All the blending in went to people's heads. Really, most people I know are more interested in what the people around them think of what they do than what God does. Some of the snide things you hear about large families is NOT coming from any sort of Christian attitude, that's for sure.


18 posted on 05/30/2004 3:44:45 PM PDT by Desdemona (Music Librarian and provider of cucumber sandwiches, TTGC Ladies' Auxiliary. Hats required.)
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To: Polycarp IV

bump for later


19 posted on 05/30/2004 4:05:00 PM PDT by Annie03 (donate at www.terrisfight.org)
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To: Desdemona
Yep, the assimilation hasn't bred tolerance if one is living a life faithful to his Christian beliefs, has it?

I don't watch the reality shows either and people think I'm nutz - but I'm 45 and could care less what people think - which is one of the only good things about getting older!

20 posted on 05/30/2004 4:06:00 PM PDT by american colleen
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