Posted on 06/16/2014 8:51:55 PM PDT by icwhatudo
"Celebrate Pride Month with the St. Ignatius Community!"
We get it; it's YOUR football and we others play with it at your pleasure.
Non-Roman humor! Like being forced to watch reruns of The Smothers Brothers Show.
Matthew 18:1-4 At that time the disciples came to Jesus, saying, Who is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven? And calling to him a child, he put him in the midst of them and said, Truly, I say to you, unless you turn and become like children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven. Whoever humbles himself like this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven.
Luke 18:9-14 He also told this parable to some who trusted in themselves that they were righteous, and treated others with contempt: Two men went up into the temple to pray, one a Pharisee and the other a tax collector. The Pharisee, standing by himself, prayed thus: God, I thank you that I am not like other men, extortioners, unjust, adulterers, or even like this tax collector. I fast twice a week; I give tithes of all that I get. But the tax collector, standing far off, would not even lift up his eyes to heaven, but beat his breast, saying, God, be merciful to me, a sinner! I tell you, this man went down to his house justified, rather than the other. For everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, but the one who humbles himself will be exalted.
Just as an update to all:
I have currently reached out to the point of contact person mentioned in the flyer and am waiting for a response. It’s been almost a day with nothing.
I’m going to wait until Friday, and if no response by then, I will take further steps. I will update then.
Please keep praying for success in this matter.
Thanks for pursuing this.
Did they include pedophiles, bestiality and incest in the happy occasion?
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No, but only because those parades are coming up later in the season.
Satan is working thru people to destroy the churches....and he’s winning at this point...
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Amen to that first part. I am hoping you are wrong on the second part, and we need to keep praying.
These people are not Catholics. Period. They need to be excommunicated.
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+1
The Jesuits used to be referred to as God’s Marines. I was raised with the utmost respect for them. What has happened?
Might I ask what further steps you are going to take? Since the Archdiocese was aware this was taking place (it's on the website for the Archdiocese) you'll have to go over their head to report it.
Oh wow, I did not see that it was also on the Archdiocese website. I assumed that was a mistake on icwhatudo’s part. (Sorry, my mistake!)
Ok well this makes this much clearer then. At least for me.
First, consider this (also from the archdiocese website): http://www.archbalt.org/ministries/courage/index.cfm
It’s clear to me at least the official policy for such a ministry is based on this “Courage” apostolate. Which states in part, “From our web site you will learn about same-sex attractions and chastity. By developing an interior life of chastity, which is the universal call to all Christians, one can move beyond the confines of the homosexual label to a more complete identity in Christ.”
Which is entirely different than celebrating gay sex.
So the fact that the archdiocese promotes this apostolate as well as the flyer in the OP leads me to believe this is a manifestation of that “Courage” lay apostolate.
As NKP_Vet said (and he’s correct) Bishop Lori is no “liberal” Catholic. There is no way he would allow an activity to be promoted on his website that, to the best of his knowledge endorsed homosexual behavior.
Now with all that said, the language in the flyer does read like any other “gay pride” thing. I can definitely see that. So here’s the plan:
I’m going to wait on this “Gordon Creamer”’s response and if he doesn’t get back to me by Friday, I’m going to reach out to friends I know who went to that church to see if they have any insights. Then, if not, I may try to contact the pastor directly. Then, if that is fruitless, I will do one of two things:
1. I will contact the archdiocese for assurance that this group is taking guidance from the “Courage” ministry.
Or..
2. I will attend the meeting they will be having on the 24th personally. And find out directly.
I kind of lean towards #2, but I have a long commute every day, so I don’t know if I will have the energy for it. Especially since it might entail some kind of confrontation. I don’t know. We’ll see. One step at a time!
Ultimately though, I’m not as concerned as I used to be knowing the flyer itself is on the same website that promotes the “Courage” ministry. After all, it would be incredibly schizophrenic of them, don’t you think, to promote something like “Courage” and yet also support something that condones gay sex? The thought boggles the mind.
But maybe this is something that’s slipped under Abp. Lori’s radar. Maybe they are pulling a switcheroo. Like I said, we’ll see!
As convenient, while otherwise myopically focusing on differences in attacking SS and ignoring that the the strongest practical unity is among those who most strongly hold to supreme as being the supreme rule of faith as the wholly inspired word of God, and that Catholicism exists in schisms and sects.
As James Swan writes ,
Over on my own blog, I have my own occasional feature called, Blueprint for Anarchy. What I've been doing is simply keeping track of all the times I come across Rome's zealous defenders disagreeing with each other, or pointing out the lack of clarity within Roman Catholicism as well as the confusion.
Robert Sungenis recently stated Rome's scholars are worse than Protestant liberals. Jimmy Akin recently chastised the interpretation of his priest saying, "This isn't exegetical rocket science." Steve Ray had some similar problems with a priest and concludes the church is "Always reforming, always in need of reform." Mark Shea accuses Robert Sungenis of lying. Sungenis says Scott Hahn misunderstands of the whole issue of justification. Over on the Catholic Answers forum, they recently had a heated discussion as to whether Scott Hahn teaches "prima scriptura." Tim Staples says he went to a mass in which the priest led the church in "the wave." Jimmy Akin says you can pray to whoever you want to, even if they aren't saints. Art Sippo says Mary should be Co-Redemptrix and Mediatrix of all Graces. Patrick Madrid disagreed with him. Karl Keating states, "Many Catholics are confused because some priests tell them contracepting is immoral, while others tell them the practice is morally neutral; some priests speak as though Mary had only one child, while others imply that she was the mother of the 'brethren of the Lord', some priests correctly explain the meaning of the Real Presence, while others refer to the Eucharist as only a symbol. Priests are authority figures, and lay people expect them to know and teach the faith accurately- not a safe assumption nowadays." Jim Burnham stated on Catholic Answers that Seventy percent of Roman Catholics do not understand the Eucharist.
I could go on and on. I didn't even mention any of my "We Have Apostolic Tradition"- The Unofficial Catholic Apologist Commentary " posts. In those posts, you can see that Catholic apologists disagree with each other when they interpret the Bible. Then there are the big issues, like evolution. If you want to see diversity of opinion, simply try and nail down a Catholic apologist or a Catholic theologian on it. You would think Catholic theologians could at least be unified on Luther and the Reformation. Some say Luther was sent by Satan, others think he wasn't such a bad guy.
Shall we conclude that an infallible interpreter + infallible tradition + infallible scripture = harmony? The facts speak for themselves
They wuz cool at the time.
Irreverant: as most of the youth of the country was back then.
A day without orange juice is like a day without sunshine.
After further digging I found this:
http://st-ignatius.net/embracing-gods-gifts-september-24/
Which track backs to this:
http://www.bilerico.com/2014/06/catholic_churchs_pride_event_smells_like_false_adv.php
Which also links to this blog (that apparently is watching this very thread):
http://joemygod.blogspot.com/2014/06/maryland-archdiocese-of-baltimore.html?m=1
Interesting don’t you think? It seems the militant gays are scared about this too. I wonder why....
Let’s be real: they are worried for the exact opposite reason than we. For me, that’s a huge relief. It’s a huge relief to know the militant homosexual, who seeks to celebrate their behavior rather than embrace Christ, is worried about this same event.
And I submit, it should alleviate at least some concern around here.
For the record I’m still going ahead with the plans I described earlier. Just thought I’d share these findings now.
Now that's funny!
Being a Christian, whether Catholic or some other kind, is not a contest. There are genuine differences in Biblical interpretation and tradition as well as in culture that are still not sorted out. Over the past 2000 years, we have made progress towards respectful coexistence and dialogue, but continuing to taunt and sneer at other denominations does not help either the taunter or the tauntee. An open mind is a teachable mind, and God is the teacher, through the Holy Spirit.
Both the major traditions in Western Civ, Catholic and Prot/Evangelical, have faults and flaws; but both through possessing the strength to differ from one another have made critical improvements in themselves; and above all, both have made fundamental contributions in building the Kingdom and setting the stage for Christ's return, which will happen when the entire world has had a chance to hear the gospel.
With the rise of electronic communications ("prince of the powers of the air"), that day is soon approaching. That is why the principalities and powers of tyranny -- atheism, socialism, communism and Islam -- are so very upset and waging war on the universal church. It is time for us to set aside our sectarian tensions, "for now we see through a glass darkly", and at least respect one another as allies. If your church is true, you will recognize the Great Commission and act with love, not spite, towards other faith traditions within Christendom.
I'd have to study it further; but IMHO I've come to believe that the homosexualist undercurrent may be one of the instrumental reasons for the RC tradition of unmarried priests, which only came around 800 years after the Apostles, several of whom were married. That is not to say that there haven't been literally millions of celebate priests over the centuries who were faithful to the spirit of the stricture and to the Word of God -- surely the majority. But the policy decision may have been "helped" along by a powerful subculture in the ancient church. As we see now in the halls of power, once the homosexual hysteria bursts out into the open and demands accommodation, nothing else is sacred.
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