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Chancellor Defends 'Nude' Statue and Meditations With Potential Occult Links [Bishop Pilla]
http://www.spiritdaily.org ^ | 9-15-05

Posted on 09/15/2005 9:29:43 AM PDT by Diago

Spirit Daily

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Chancellor Defends 'Nude' Statue and Meditations With Potential Occult Links

The chancellor of a major American diocese has defended the use of both yoga and a form of esoteric therapy called "reiki" as ways of enhancing prayer and healing in a Catholic setting -- a view that appears to be in contradiction of the Vatican.

The chancellor, Father Ralph E. Wiatrowski, of Cleveland, says that the diocese does not officially propagate the practices but sees nothing wrong with elements of them.

His views first came to light in a letter to a local woman who had complained about  use of such practices at the Church of the Resurrection in Solon, Ohio.

The church, which advertises yoga classes in the parish hall on Thursdays at 8:30 a.m. and 5:45 p.m., also has a highly controversial portrayal of the Blessed Mother.

"As to the matter of yoga and reiki classes that are offered, please know that while these are not Christian in origin, there are principles involved that can be helpful in Christian meditation as well as techniques of relaxation as a preparation for prayer," wrote Father Wiatrowski on August 19. "While such things are not formally encouraged, it does not seem that there is anything present to warrant concern." Father Wiatrowski repeated those views in an interview with Spirit Daily.

Those who oppose such practices note the link to what they see as Eastern occultism, most memorably represented by figures such as Maharishi Mahesh Yogi.

Yoga is from the Sankrit word Yug, meaning "union" (with the Divine, your higher "self").

"It is a path for transcending the ordinary mind (who you think you are) in order to merge with your 'higher self' or 'God self,'" notes one Christian website. "Yoga means 'to yoke' -- to yoke with Brahman (i.e., the 'Infinite,' the 'Universal Spirit,' the impersonal force that the Hindus call 'God') via the realization of an altered state of consciousness, thereby theoretically releasing oneself from the bondage of endless reincarnation. Yoga comes out of the Hindu Vedas. It can be traced back to Patanjali, who was a religious leader. Shiva, one of Hinduism's three most powerful gods, was known as 'The Destroyer' -- he's called Yogi Swara or the 'Lord of Yoga.'

In the West yoga is mainly used as a form of relaxation. Father Wiatrowski argues that in a Catholic setting yoga "can help a person to quiet down and center himself." He added that it can be "applied to prayerful atmosphere," helping to rid distractions." While it is "from another culture," says the chancellor, there may be "many who find it beneficial."

But alarm has been rung over a possibly hidden form of occult indoctrination and its spread into Catholic churches and religious settings throughout the West, where it is especially prevalent among nuns.

In a recent document on the New Age -- issued by the Pontifical Council for Culture and the Pontifical Council for Inter-religious Dialogue --  the Vatican warned that "some of the traditions which flow into New Age are ancient Egyptian occult practices, Cabbalism, early Christian gnosticism, Sufism, the lore of the Druids, Celtic Christianity, mediaeval alchemy, Renaissance hermeticism, Zen Buddhism, Yoga, and so on."

In the interview with Spirit Daily, the Cleveland chancellor argued that because Jesus "is standing in the middle of all of this" when yoga is practiced in a Catholic setting, such a practice "can have helpful elements." He said he didn't recall the direct reference in the Vatican document to yoga. The views are likely to raise hot debate among many who believe that both yoga and reiki -- along with a spiritual method known as the "labyrinth," which is also offered by the church -- have negative ramifications.

Meanwhile, Cleveland has been a hotbed for what is known as "Future Church," an organization that seeks to bring women and married priests into the mainstream.

"Yoga is clearly a New Age concept that is deeply religious and pantheistic in its origin," notes the Christian discernment website. "Yoga is also associated with imagery, visualization, hypnosis, mind magic, chanting of mantra, positive thinking, and Silva mind techniques, which are not only unbiblical, but are potentially dangerous. When practiced by professing believers, it allows a certain external spiritual influence in our lives, which is inconsistent with, and disallowed (2 Corinthians 6:14-18), in the teachings of the Holy Scriptures (2 Corinthians 4:4).

While reiki is not singled out by the Vatican as "New Age," reiki websites describe it as "a technique for stress reduction and relaxation that allows everyone to tap into an unlimited supply of 'life force energy' to improve health and enhance the quality of life," which many interpret as in the New Age tradition.

Reiki (pronounced ray-key) is a Japanese word representing universal life energy. It is derived from rei, meaning "free passage" or "transcendental spirit," and ki, meaning "vital life force energy" or " universal life energy." For many, reiki dangerously incorporates elements of many alternative healing practices such as psychic healing, auras, crystals, chakra balancing, meditation, aromatherapy, naturopathy, and homeopathy, some of which, like yoga, have clear links to the New Age and are advertised on such websites.

"The energy stuff is extreme, but you need to see all of this as part of the gift of healing," asserts Father Wiatrowski. "It helps in understanding the totality of healing and can be as valuable as therapeutic touch." 

Not just convents and parish halls but Catholic hospitals across the United States have become centers for both yoga and reiki. The Ohio parish was likewise criticized for what many see as a sensual portrayal of the Blessed Mother [left]. This too the diocesan chancellor defended, saying that like the "Last Judgment" scene, figures are not nude but in gossamer robes. Father Wiatrowski says he was assured this by the parish. "Tastes in art vary from person to person," he argued. "The Blessed Mother is clothed."

Replied the woman who had complained, "I received your response and looked again at the photo of the statue of Mary.  I must have a problem with my eyesight because, to me, the outline of the Blessed Mother's body is quite obvious.  Again I have to say that this is a very sacrilegious way to show respect for the person whose name is synonymous with purity and modesty."

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1 posted on 09/15/2005 9:29:47 AM PDT by Diago
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To: Diago
Here is the "highly controversial portrayal of the Blessed Mother." http://www.spiritdaily.org/Quickhive%20articles/sensualimage.jpg
2 posted on 09/15/2005 9:33:31 AM PDT by Diago (http://www.freekatie.net/)
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To: Diago

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3 posted on 09/15/2005 9:35:55 AM PDT by Diago (http://www.freekatie.net/)
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To: Diago

pure evil & blasphemy being shoved down the people's throat.


4 posted on 09/15/2005 9:39:08 AM PDT by prophetic ("I think you can be an honest person and lie about any number of things."--Dan Rather)
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To: Diago

Jeeze, that is sick! Between the "statue" (blasphemous trash "art") and these "meditations", I wouldn't blame Our Lady if Jesus allowed her to come down and smash the "statue" and take a large hickory switch to a few backsides! Bloody d**ned heathens bringing in occultic garbage and trashing my Mother.........gets my vinegar up!


5 posted on 09/15/2005 12:28:48 PM PDT by Convert from ECUSA (tired of all the shucking and jiving)
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To: Convert from ECUSA

This is a diocese in dire need of an exorcism.


6 posted on 09/15/2005 12:51:55 PM PDT by Deo volente
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To: Coleus; Salvation; Mike Fieschko; NYer; dubyaismypresident; maximillian

bump


7 posted on 09/15/2005 1:29:29 PM PDT by Diago (http://www.freekatie.net/)
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To: Diago

Is that naked Mary supposed to look crucified?

How absolutely disgusting. I can't believe that anyone would walk into a church with that trash there!


8 posted on 09/15/2005 1:46:51 PM PDT by katnip
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To: Diago; 2ndMostConservativeBrdMember; afraidfortherepublic; Alas; al_c; american colleen; annalex; ..


9 posted on 09/15/2005 2:16:22 PM PDT by Coleus ("Woe unto him that call evil good and good evil"-- Isaiah 5:20-21)
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To: Coleus
They're still using the queer pterodactyl logo:


10 posted on 09/15/2005 2:23:14 PM PDT by ArrogantBustard (Western Civilisation is aborting, buggering, and contracepting itself out of existence.)
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To: Diago
Putting aside the statue, meditation and stretching exercises in and of themselves are not evil. However, practices such as yoga, wihin a Catholic setting, do open the door to a relativism and wrongheaded idea of ecumenism.

I've been wondering if there was a good form of Catholic meditation that is in the vein of yoga-type stretching, but have come to realzie that the Rosary is a great form of meditation in the very truest sense of the word.
11 posted on 09/15/2005 5:08:41 PM PDT by Conservative til I die
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To: Conservative til I die

i've thought of simply saying Lord Jesus as I breathe and meditate but I decided prayer has to be the primary intention, not relaxation, peace, low blood pressure or whatever. No matter how good they might be in themselves.

mrs vs


12 posted on 09/15/2005 9:25:06 PM PDT by VeritatisSplendor
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To: Diago

I went to the Church of the Resurrection's website, and took the Virtual Tour-blccchhh!

Their spiel/blurbs..Individual chairs, rather than pews eschews the individual dignity of each person, and other such dreck...blccchhh!

And the picture of their scary Mary-her mouth looks like she's howling or blowing--I think it's really supposed to be the Earth Goddess, but they just lied and said it's the BVM.


13 posted on 09/15/2005 10:30:48 PM PDT by sockmonkey
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To: Conservative til I die; Petronski; Coleus

I practice yoga almost everyday. I watch it on television 'Wai lana' as a matter of fact. I've never attended a class mostly because the teacher fancies him/herself to be God-like guru instead of how yoga can improve my health. I used to be a student of reiki but have abandoned that practice because I found it to be in conflict with my personal faith. The classes aside, this statue is disgusting that's reason enough alone not to attend.


14 posted on 09/15/2005 10:52:38 PM PDT by cyborg (I finally got a job today. Thank you God. Thank you Our Lady of Lourdes' prayer petition.)
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To: Diago

Meanwhile, Cleveland has been a hotbed for what is known as "Future Church," an organization that seeks to bring women and married priests into the mainstream.

** sigh...


15 posted on 09/15/2005 10:55:25 PM PDT by cyborg (I finally got a job today. Thank you God. Thank you Our Lady of Lourdes' prayer petition.)
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To: VeritatisSplendor

When you say the rosary, you're doing that anyway. It's hard to be angry with bulging neck veins after saying the joyful mysteries :-)


16 posted on 09/15/2005 10:58:58 PM PDT by cyborg (I finally got a job today. Thank you God. Thank you Our Lady of Lourdes' prayer petition.)
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To: VeritatisSplendor
i've thought of simply saying Lord Jesus as I breathe and meditate but I decided prayer has to be the primary intention, not relaxation, peace, low blood pressure or whatever. No matter how good they might be in themselves.

Agreed that prayer is the primary intention of saying a rosary or meditation. But at the same time, it has the wonderful secondary effect of offering a time of calm, balancing one's self, and clearing of the mind. It's a hectic world out there. The reason though, that I mentioned the Rosary specifically because I've found that the "mechanics" of it are actually quite relaxing yet meditational.
17 posted on 09/16/2005 5:20:25 AM PDT by Conservative til I die
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To: Deo volente
This is a diocese in dire need of an exorcism.

One won't be enough.

18 posted on 09/16/2005 5:23:47 AM PDT by Desdemona (Music Librarian and provider of cucumber sandwiches, TTGC Ladies' Auxiliary. Hats required.)
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To: Conservative til I die
Putting aside the statue, meditation and stretching exercises in and of themselves are not evil. However, practices such as yoga, wihin a Catholic setting, do open the door to a relativism and wrongheaded idea of ecumenism.

I wonder...if you used chant as background music rather than the funky electric piano and synthesizer stuff.

19 posted on 09/16/2005 5:25:32 AM PDT by Desdemona (Music Librarian and provider of cucumber sandwiches, TTGC Ladies' Auxiliary. Hats required.)
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To: Diago

Damn! Things are really bad. God help us.


20 posted on 09/16/2005 5:55:12 AM PDT by Aquinasfan (Isaiah 22:22, Rev 3:7, Mat 16:19)
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