Posted on 07/26/2002 2:35:57 PM PDT by narses
As a traditional Jew, I'm deeply concerned over the plight of the Roman Catholic Church, which I consider to be the largest and most influential repository of conservative Judeo-Christian values in America today. I believe that those of us who care about the furtherance of a moral society have a stake in the future of the church as a moral force. The American church is under siege today, not only from the usual external forces but also from the weight of its own internal contradictions. The scandal of corrupt homosexual priests violating the innocence of minors in their care is, to put it mildly, a contradiction in Christian and Catholic practice and faith. When did this corruption inject itself into the system and why was the situation allowed to deteriorate to such a degree?
Much has been written regarding Communist methods of infiltration. The standard method was to "bore from within" which involved Communists disguising themselves as loyalists to an organization they sought to undermine. Once gaining entry, they would gradually and subtly change the values and principles of the targeted organization. The process of "change" can take a generation. Communists have exhibited unlimited patience and supreme confidence in the ultimate attainment of their goals. Examples in America include substantial inroads by Communists into organized labor, academia, the legal profession, race relations, cultural institutions, and the government itself.
When planning to infiltrate, the Communists probe for an institutional weakness to exploit and, in the case of the Catholic Church, perhaps they perceived the weakness to reside in the all-male celibate priesthood. Did Communists send their followers, particularly homosexuals, sexual deviants, and enablers, into seminaries to become priests in order to foster a homosexual culture within the church? Homosexuals, practicing their predilections in an overwhelmingly conservative Catholic community, while given protection by well placed minded superiors, could certainly contribute to the undermining of faith in Catholicism and could unquestionably shake the credibility and moral standing of the church itself down to its very foundations. Undermining Catholic authority has been a clear and often stated goal of the Communist left. Speculation regarding how the Communists attempted to implement their program is reasonable and necessary in order to better understand the present situation.
Two former Communists, Bella Dodd and Manning Johnson, spoke on Communist infiltration of the Catholic Church. Dodd, an important Communist party lawyer, teacher and activist, converted to Catholicism in April 1952 under the tutelage of Bishop Fulton J. Sheen. Stating that the Communist infiltration was so extensive that in the future "you will not recognize the Catholic Church," Dodd also asserted that:
"In the 1930's, we put eleven hundred men into the priesthood in order to destroy the Church from within."
"Right now they are in the highest places, and they are working to bring about change in order that the Catholic Church will no longer be effective against Communism."
Manning Johnson, a former Communist Party official and author of "Color, Communism and Common Sense" testified in 1953 to the House un-American Activities Committee regarding the infiltration of the Catholic Church:
"Once the tactic of infiltration of religious organizations was set by the Kremlin ... the Communists discovered that the destruction of religion could proceed much faster through infiltration of the (Catholic) Church by Communists operating within the Church itself. The Communist leadership in the United States realized that the infiltration tactic in this country would have to adapt itself to American conditions (Europe also had its cells) and the religious make-up peculiar to this country. In the earliest stages it was determined that with only small forces available to them, it would be necessary to concentrate Communist agents in the seminaries. The practical conclusion drawn by the Red leaders was that these institutions would make it possible for a small Communist minority to influence the ideology of future clergymen in the paths conducive to Communist purposes This policy of infiltrating seminaries was successful beyond even our communist expectations."
As a radio talk show host and avid listener to talk radio in Boston, I've listened intently to comments by Catholics as the crisis has unfolded. Much has been said regarding the left dominance of the seminaries and a prevalence of the ideas of "liberation theology" which is a biblically contradictory Trojan horse within the Catholic gates. Establishment organs, such as the Boston Globe, continue to wring their hands over the homosexual activities of priests while supporting a homosexual agenda everywhere else. Hopefully, the Catholic flock will wake up and sweep the corruption out of their church in the same way that their founder, Jesus of Nazareth, swept the moneychangers out of the Temple.
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No, but I believe he may have been too naive and trusting of the liberal clerics, cardinals, bishops and periti alike, who hijacked it. Popes have died during Councils before, but certainly they took advantage of his failing health.
Again, we don't know who, or even if anyone, was a Communist agent at Vatican II. But to dismiss the possibility of Communist infiltration of the Vatican out of hand is unwise, in light of what is known about Communist infiltration elsewhere.
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(I might get flamed for this but...)Just curious, where can I find a Catholic doctrinal support for the "Free Speech" enshrined in the American (protestant) experiment as it has come to be reality in post-Christian America?
I'm not impressed by appeals to a code of "Free Speech" that is, in its modern form, in many ways antithetical to Catholic moral doctrine.
Hand appeals to "Free Speech" when it serves his agenda. He denies it to others though by branding them integrists when they clearly are not and have no way to refute such lies.
I saw Hand's neurotic post regarding myself and FRee Republic in his letters to ed subpage. What a liar and coward. The man IS psychotic. I'm glad he was banned here.
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I'd locate it in the teaching on the State. I don't have the time to look it up now though. Free Speech wasn't about Porn and whatnot (an underused word, IMO)but about the liberty of men to criticise and speak the truth about political matters and political men.
How about just the doctrinal support for the latter, when you have a moment.
I don't doubt it may exist.
But the "Free Speech" the Founders envisioned was not even a Catholic ideal at the time. Heretics did not have any fundamental "right" to spread heresies in Catholic ethics.
I'm not sure they even do to this day...
Just something I've thought about...anyone know a cohesive article on this?
(Sorry...I was just warning a fellow Catholic, in charity, as another poster here recently asserted)
There are many surprising precedents concerning democracy in Catholic practice. Many folks are surprised when they first read the Rule of St. Benedict. I think after reading it that some would claim he had been infected with liberalism... he even includes a conscience clause.
When I get home, I'll kick around some books to see where a free speech right could be located. I certainly agree that what we have now can in no way be supported but I think that free speeech as envisoned by the Protestant Fathers of this country as regards political speech is not contrary to Catholic ethics
I have recently piggy-backed onto a comment made by one of our daffier catholics,who was adulating Pope John 23 for opening the windows and bringing the "spirit of VatII" to the church.I agreed that he was a wonderful pope and added,quite casually,that I thought two of the most significant pronouncements of his,were the documents concerning the unacceptability of ordaining homosexual priests,and his words on the everlasting beauty of the Tridentine Mass.This stopped the exchange with the first person but led to a good,in-depth conversation with another.
I am now looking for letters to the editor that will allow me to bring forth material like that in a response letter.I even obtained a copy of "America",I am expecting that the opportunity to emphasize how important it is to follow what the Holy Fathers' have said will present itself.
Cardinals Ratzinger and Hoyos put out clear,beautiful documents affirming the faith as do a couple of others. To ensure our complaints get seen,we usually send our letters to the correct Congregation and several other Congrgations just to be sure someone knows whats going on.We just put a FYI,on the cover sheet.
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