Posted on 05/11/2018 7:25:14 AM PDT by ebb tide
Fr. Michael K. Holleran, a Catholic priest, Sensei (Zen Teacher) and a former Carthusian Monk, is Parochial Vicar at the Church of Notre Dame in New York City.
According to his biography on the website for the New-Age Copper Beech Institute, Holleran was ordained as a Jesuit, then left the order after five years to join the Carthusians: In 2009, he was formally received as a priest of the Archdiocese of New York and became a Sensei in the Zen tradition, at the hands of his longtime mentor, Roshi Robert Kennedy, S.J. He currently serves at Notre Dame Church in Morningside Heights, Manhattan and leads the Dragons Eye Zendo in midtown Manhattan.
Referencing the Scripture reading: Romans 11:13-15, 29-32, during a 2014 homily, Holleran said:
The Jewish covenant was the natural olive tree and the gentiles have been grafted on, kinda stuck together How is this gonna work? It doesnt seem natural, it doesnt seem right. He does use the phrase para phusis, which means not exactly against nature, but alongside nature, not whats expected, not whats supposed to work, not whats supposed to be right. Bring in the gentiles Interestingly, the same phrase, that I just pointed out, the very same phase, para phusis, he used in Chapter 1 talking about activity which today referring to homosexuality against nature is too strong a translation. Its more like along side nature, not what wed expect, not whats customary, not whats supposedly right. Is there a connection? Same phrase, by the same author, in the same letter. We should wake up to the fact that there are things we dont understand. Thats gonna blow our minds, that are gonna bring us out of our comfort zone supposedly contrary to what God said in the beginning how are we not seeing these things? Well, I guess were not seeing them because maybe Jesus didnt.
In 2017, Jesuit priest James Martin proposed that homosexuals are differently ordered.
During a lecture entitled: Sodomites? Really?, sponsored by the LGBT group at St. Pauls the Apostle Church in New York City, on September 28, 2014, Holleran argued, among other things, that the Sodom and Gomorrah story had nothing to do with homosexuality, as, according to him they must be understood in the context of their time. With regards to the Churchs teachings on homosexuality, according to Holleran, they are built upon shaky ground. He said:
if a sincere gay person, for example, is struggling with his or her own inner discovery, then says let me look at Scripture oh, it doesnt say what they always said if you look at it from this point of view then maybe my experience does have some validity On the levels of truth that everything is infallible This is on shaky ground according to the way its been presented to me and been presented over the centuries, then I actually have not only a right but a duty maybe to start questioning this. And to say maybe my experience What Jesus is saying to me now! What the spirit is saying to the Churches now! is something really important that we need to hear.
He envisions change within the Church, like James Martin, through dialogue: love shows itself in the ability to dialogue. As an example, he pointed to a meeting between a Catholic Bishop and a gay couple; as he related the story, Fr. Holleran said that, afterwards, the Bishop remarked: how can we call people like that objectively disordered? Holleran concluded: what transforms hearts is when you really actually do hear peoples experience. In his book Building a Bridge: How the Catholic Church and the LGBT Community Can Enter into a Relationship of Respect, Compassion, and Sensitivity, James Martin said the same thing:
Many church leaders do not know L.G.B.T. people who are public about their sexuality. That lack of familiarity and friendship means it is more difficult to be sensitive. How can you be sensitive to a persons situation if you dont know them?
Holleran also described The Holy Trinity as an example of an alternative lifestyle. During this same talk, Holleran mentioned how he discussed all of these issues with a confused same-sex attracted young man: I had a young gay man, last year, who came to me for spiritual direction. Holleran then described how he schooled him on just how wrong the Church is about homosexuality.
During a Gay Spirituality retreat held at St. Boniface Catholic Church in Brooklyn, Holleran claimed that gay men are more receptive to spirituality because they practice anal sex:
men hate church and spirituality because they have to sit still and they have to be receptive. There is nothing more threatening to a male than being receptive. I mean, think about it sexually maybe thats why gay men are more ready for it.
He also said: I dont care what people say, I think Gay Pride Parade is wonderful; all those people dancing around with not many clothes on its beautiful.
Concerning the New York City Gay Pride Parade, in his Introduction to Fr. John Harveys book The Truth About Homosexuality (1996), Fr. Benedict Groeschel, C.F.R. made the following observation:
I recently viewed the Gay Pride Parade during a prayer vigil alongside St. Patricks Cathedral and saw an incredible display of self-defeating and self-deprecating behavior when one considers the ruin of human lives, the persistent spread of AIDS by promiscuous sexual activity, and the psychological conflict one observes in the gay scene, the haunting question comes, Can I approve of behavior that so frequently leads to destruction?
In 2014, Holleran lead a discussion on John J. McNeills books Taking a Chance on God, for the St. Francis [de Sales] Gay Straight Catholic Alliance Book Club; in that particular work, McNeill proposed an all-inclusive type of Christian spirituality which meets the special needs of lesbians and gays; McNeill also stated that: In all cultures and in every period of history, a certain percentage of men and women develop as gays and lesbians. These individuals could be considered as part of Gods creative plan. Their sexual orientation has no necessary connection with sin, sickness, or failure; rather, it is a gift from God to be accepted and lived out with gratitude. God does not despise anything that God has created.
In the St Francis Xavier Church bulletin, appeared a blurb (May 8, 2016) advertising a course to be given by Holleran. The topic of Fr. Hollerans presentation: Amoris Laetitia. During his talk, Holleran openly questioned Pope Francis statements regarding modern gender theory and homosexuality Holleran said:
We have to welcome gay people and accept them as they are and accept its not a changeable thing, its not a choice the Church does say that.
On June 8, 2017, during a Facebook Live James Martin said:
Thats the way God created you. I think almost every psychologist and biologist and scientist would agree on that; and certainly LGBT people will tell you thats the way they always felt that they had been created that way.
In 2016, Holleran offered a course on How to Approach the Bible. He said:
You absolutely can not go back to any text in the Hebrew Scriptures and say this is valid now, including all the stuff against gays or whatever it is. Because its not the way to read the Bible.
Again, James Martin says the same:
All these Bible passages that people throw at you; I think really need to be understood in their historical context. I mean Leviticus and Deuteronomy and even the stuff from the New Testament where Paul talks about it once or twice, has to be understood in their historical context certainly in Old Testament times, they didnt understand the phenomena of homosexuality and bisexuality as we do today.
From June 29th to July 1, 2018, Holleran will offer a retreat at the Copper Beech Institute entitled: Buddha & Christ: Their Life & Destiny. According to the description for the retreat:
Both Buddhism and Christianity begin with actual historical figures. Come and explore their lives and the fascinating points of comparison. Also, see how their followers treated the two in succeeding centuries, and how they might collaborate today to uplift the consciousness of humanity and your own!
In 2009, Holleran took part in a Zen ceremony in which he received Dharma Transmission as a Sensei in the White Plum Asanga of the Zen tradition from Roshi Robert Kennedy, S.J. Kennedy is a professor emeritus at Saint Peters University in New Jersey.
Please contact the Archdiocese of New York:
Cardinal Timothy Dolan Phone: 212-371-1000
1011 First Ave New York, NY 10022
John is the book I suggest non-believers read if they have questions about Christianity.
I was also raised in the Roman Catholic Church too. (Yes, we called it the Roman Catholic Church) I went to a Roman Catholic grade school and a Roman Catholic high school. I dont think I knew even one Catholic, who expected to go to Heaven. There may have been some. Its just that I never personally knew any.
I remember telling one of the Roman Catholic nuns, that I hoped to go to Heaven, when I croaked. She thought I was crazier than a loon. I suppose maybe she thought she was heading to the fires of Hell.
I left the Roman Catholic Church, because I wanted to go to Heaven, and realized that, as a Catholic, I wasnt going to go to Heaven. I dont know why people remain in the one true church, when they have NO assurance of ANYTHING. For me, it wasnt going to cut the mustard, so I left the Roman Catholic Church, never to return. I am comfortable with that. 👍😁
That ain't even the half of it!
It’s all about a power grab.
You forgot the part about the pedos, prochoicers, etc. aren't "really" Catholics. We have several on these threads who adamantly claim that even their current Pope isn't Catholic!
Sure they do but where a Baptist pastor may molest one kid, a Catholic priest may molest 1 or two hundred...And then be moved to another location to continue his perversion...
lets also be honest about why people leave the Catholic church...they want a divorce...they want an abortion...they don't want any stinking rules telling them how to live their lives..
According to the latest numbers from the Guttmacher Institute, 24 percent of women who procure abortions identify as Catholic, almost the same as 22 percent of all U.S. women who called themselves Catholic in a 2014 survey by Pew Research Center.
In the same sources, evangelical Protestants made up 27 percent of all women in the United States but only 13 percent of those who underwent abortions, revealing a greater reluctance toward choosing abortion, a greater reluctance toward revealing their religion on a survey or both.
Facts matter...
Of course it ISN'T...The church that Jesus Christ founded had a requirement that all of its pastors to be married, to women, and have a bunch of well behaved kids...
That's the first thing to look for when searching for the one, true church...
They're just as 'Christian' as Catholics, and possibly Izlamaniacs...
It's us who they doubt...
A very interesting website indeed.
I know right?
I’d respect some people more if they said that Pope Frank is terrible, and maybe they need to rethink the idea of concentrating so much power in the hands of one man who isn’t Christ, and maybe put some checks and balances in the ecclesiastical hierarchy.
Instead they blame Luther.
What.
Where is Pope Benedict?? How can we get him out of captivity??
It sure seems that the Roman Catholic church does a good job at ELECTING a fella that manages to STOMP on some very sensitive toes of those who want THEIR party line to be the CORRECT party line!
So, by those comments, the EO, the Greek Orthodox, the Russian Orthodox, the Ukrainian Catholic, all are not saved since they are not ROMAN Catholic or in subjection to it.
Sure seems that way!!
"One indeed is the universal Church of the faithful, outside which no one at all is saved, in which the priest himself is the sacrifice, Jesus Christ, whose body and blood are truly contained in the sacrament of the altar under the species of bread and wine; the bread (changed) into His body by the divine power of transubstantiation, and the wine into the blood, so that to accomplish the mystery of unity we ourselves receive from His (nature) what He Himself received from ours."
--Pope Innocent III and Lateran Council IV (A.D. 1215)
AFAIK; the above is STILL in force.
Some things are DEEPLY rooted...
Why do you HATE Mary so???
Besides; 'tis better to be SAFE than SORRY!!!
26. "Gens quæ non servierit illi, peribit; gentes destitutæ tantæ Matris auxilio, destituuntur auxilio Filii et totius curi coelestis." De Laud. B. M. I. 4.
Cardinal Hugo http://fatima.org/crusader/cr38/cr38pg3.asp
Translation: "that those who do not serve Mary will not be saved; for those who are deprived of the help of this great Mother are also deprived of that of Her Son and of the whole court of heaven."
--Catholic_Wannabe_Dude(Hail Mary!!)
HMMMmmm...
Catholic_Wannabe_Dude may have to change his(?) tagline to be more in line with ELSIE's...
Then this means that MORMONism; Jehovah Witness, ...
"No man or woman in this dispensation will ever enter into the celestial kingdom of God without the consent of Joseph Smith. From the day that the Priesthood was taken from the earth to the winding-up scene of all things, every man and woman must have the certificate of Joseph Smith, junior, as a passport to their entrance into the mansion where God and Christ areI with you and you with me. I cannot go there without his consent. He holds the keys of that kingdom for the last dispensationthe keys to rule in the spirit-world; and he rules there triumphantly, for he gained full power and a glorious victory over the power of Satan while he was yet in the flesh, and was a martyr to his religion."
Brigham Young, October 9, 1859
Brigham Young, --JOURNAL OF DISCOURSES, vol. 8 p. 224
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Do you just make up fake news? YOUR COMMENT: “They had nothing to do with the sect founded by Constantine 300 years later. Whether you acknowledge it or not.” Your assertion does not agree with historical facts.
Very early in post-apostolic times, however. the Church did acquire a proper name—and precisely in order to distinguish herself from rival bodies which by then were already beginning to form. The name that the Church acquired when it became necessary for her to have a proper name was the name by which she has been known ever since-the Catholic Church.
Around the year A.D. 107, a bishop, St. Ignatius of Antioch in the Near East, was arrested, brought to Rome by armed guards and eventually martyred there in the arena. In a farewell letter which this early bishop and martyr wrote to his fellow Christians in Smyrna (today Izmir in modern Turkey), he made the first written mention in history of “the Catholic Church.” He wrote, “Where the bishop is present, there is the Catholic Church” (To the Smyrnaeans 8:2). Thus, the second century of Christianity had scarcely begun when the name of the Catholic Church was already in use.
https://www.ewtn.com/faith/teachings/churb3.htm
I do hope as an educated Mom, that you seek the full Truth from Jesus that is protected by the Holy Spirit in the Catholic Church.
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