Posted on 07/07/2002 7:16:19 AM PDT by narses
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I have a intensely bad feeling about Keating.
Yes, it is, but they have failed, totally, absolutely and repeatedly. Who in the clergy could be trusted today not to be a secret NAMBLA member, giving his butt boy buddies a pass?
So9
Red Queen vs. White Queen, like in Alice in Wonderland or The Prisoner. Interesting symbolism, not all of us...quite hoodwinked. Curioser and curioser.
"While the symbolism of the human chess board may not be the most subtle of The Prisoner's allegories, it is curiously effective and has proven to stay in people's minds. It is often puported that the series takes its inspiration from literary works, most notably Kafka. However, McGoohan has claimed he was not aware of Kafka's work until after making The Prisoner. Another name that crops up from time to time, then, is Lewis Carroll, writer of Alice in Wonderland. (originally titled Alice in the Underground). This is especially prevelant in Free For All, where the rushing winds around No.6 as he is dropped down on a dias into an underground chamber do resemble falling down a rabbit hole. I mention all this here as the notion of human chess pieces was first coined by Carroll in the Alice sequel Alice Through The Looking Glass." http://www.geocities.com/RicarCat/Checkmate.html
Furthermore,they neither used the meeting to clarify or promulgate Catholic teaching on Faith and Morals,nor did they take advantage of the media coverage to gently point out how far we as a Church and the United States as a country had strayed far from the Way,the Truth and the Life.
They didn't even take this oppurtunity to "come clean",however embarrassing that may have been.They also failed to apologize for their failure to preach the Gospel,teach the Truth,sanctify the faithful and govern their dioceses.
Instead of admitting their failure to carry out their duties and responsibilities in union with the Church led by and under the Holy Father and the Magisterium they come up with a "piece of work" that hamstrings the true "successors of the apostles" and gives free reign to those who have lost their faith.
Then to assure failure,they turn it over to a lay committee,to provide oversight.Who is responsible for this? Who picked Governor Keating to head up this committee?Is anybody supposed to take heart that a man who would defend a person like Bill Clinton would have the discenment to sit on a committee to uphold or exact justice for all who are affected? A victim ex-priest and a female judge,who knows?Certainly,there has not been one appointee,to this point,that would lead us to think they might come up with something just and good.
Years ago,Pope John Paul II said,in a discussion about "secret societies","nothing done in secret is good",I believe that with some further definition.
I think it is very important that we know who was responsible for setting up this committee and then who was responsible for the initial appointments?We need to understand better,who we can trust is carrying out the commission of Christ to the Apostles to "teach all nations what I have taught you".
The Good News is God will be with His Church,God will prevail,all things work for good for those who love God,and,although God did not will this,He is allowing it,in order for more good to come out of it. We must pray very hard that God helps us to discern what He needs us to do,to accomplish His Will here on earth.
Starts to become a strange circle. "Who guards the guardians?" And "Who guards the guards of the guardians?" And so on...and so on...
Most of these reforms came out of Vatican II. From what I have read, protestants were consulted, which would explain how many of these changes came about.
The sex scandal has become a pivoting moment in the catholic church. Critics on the right point to VaticanII and say we went too far, while critics on the left are calling for Vatican III to finish the process. What seems to astonish the media is the lack of anti-catholicism that one would expect to surface at such a moment. Furthermore, catholics, when asked for their reactions, remain resolute in their faith that this will be resolved and the church will be cleansed in the process. Does this require lay participation on a review board? Remember, the one factor that distinguishes the catholic church from all protestant religions is the pope. He is the successor to St. Peter, to whom Christ promised .. "....the gates of hell shall not prevail against thee."
The church is already driven by its laymen. When we disagree with a bishop, we withold money for his campaign. No money, gets plenty of attention. Not happy with the "wreckovated" church, catholics will stop attending mass there and switch to a different parish. That sends a clear message to the bishops.
This is a defining moment in the catholic church. To borrow an idea from Martin Luther would set the catholic church in america apart from the rest of the world. Any doubts as to just how effective Luther's ideas are? Take a good look at the Lutheran church today. Like many protestant churches, it is split up into different factions ... from the conservative to the ultra liberal. Is this what we want for our church? The answer is a resounding NO.
Since it hasn't been reported anywhere (although I don't frequent atheists' sites... well, I have peeked at CNN before) that Moses sodomized young boys (or allowed Aaron or the priests to do so), I think I'd give him the benefit of the doubt.
Gotta' love it :-)
I have brothers as well, so it's understandable.
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