Posted on 06/23/2006 9:03:06 AM PDT by NYer
Good luck on your hunting trip! ;)
Thanks. Nice place you got here.
(But, hey, psst, the music, can you do something about that? I mean, I don't want to seem ungrateful or anything, but ....)
It appears that the surfboard altar top rests on a trash barrel covered in a trash bag. It would be difficult to imagine a further degree of desecration of the Host. It seems pretty apparent whom they are really serving.
You don't work with me, but that describes me perfectly. I don't have a problem with the idea of women priests, but I most definitely do have a problem with LIBERAL priests. And, unfortunately, most women priests are liberal.
The issue is not that it is an improvised outdoor service, but rather that it seems hardly improvised at all. Look at the photo more closely. You will notice the symbolism of the trash can as well at the rainbow motif. In this case the rainbow does not symbolize a new covenant between God and man, but rather one between man and man or woman and woman.
LOL! It's not going down, because we have the Lord's pledge. Still, one of the reasons it's not going down is because we have a lot of committed laypeople, and it seems to me that the Lord is finally lighting a fire under a few bishops. I think a lot of the clergy wouldn't have been as bad as they were if it hadn't been for the bishops (who are actually not young - the youngest are Roger Dodger and Hubbard, I believe) who got elevated right after VatII. Sometimes people neglect the effect of bishops, whom most of us tend to think of as minor local bureaucrats, but I believe that it was the bishops who nearly brought down the Church in the US.
LOL!!!
Do you live in Florida? I have a friend here in Florida whose parish (very, very gay, btw) started doing "Mass on the Grass." Her kids have left the Church and, in fact, the Church is a joke in her town. Everybody knows it's nothing but gays and punch and cookies on the lawn.
U.S.S. Wahoo. Note the banner.
I wish somebody with PhotoShop capability would put BXVI or one of his lieutenants at the periscope or on the bridge of a sub . . . but I guess it might be taken the wrong way . . .
Here's ours, featured in a diocesan news article about the revival of chant and medieval/Renaissance polyphony:
Chant, Sacred Classics Reverberate Again In Parishes
Our choirmaster is the best. Get yourself on the Music Committee and start working.
I'm couldn't be happier to hear that. Fight the good fight. You are on the Lord's side.
I heard about that book a few years ago. It's on my reading list. I hope it's also on the reading lists of laypeople within the Catholic Church.
But I can. A good friend of mine (unfortunately gay) had his education at a prominent Catholic University paid for, ostensibly because he would become a priest. After graduating he said "No, thanks" to the Church. He has been quite frank about the gay situation at that school and within other environs of the Church.
I'm not tarring everyone with the same brush. Of course there are good men studying for the priesthood. But, it's clear that the Church knows what's going on.
Me too, again today, in fact. I'm a barber. One of my regular clients, a retire Nazarene minister, walked in, sat down & without so much as a "hello" said, "I saw that new woman bishop on TV last nite. I think that's really NEAT!"
Believe me, when I got done telling him all the reasons why it is anything BUT "neat," he was apologizing profusely for being suckered into looking at the Devil himself & seeing an angel! Glad I was able to make the scales fall from his eyes while the hair was falling from his head. I can't overlook, however, the possibility that standing behind him wielding a sharp pair scissors might have had something to do with his willingness to see where he'd gone wrong. LOL
Preach it, brother!
Maybe the Nazarenes haven't been exposed to the covert nastiness of folks who join a church purely to pervert it and take it over. (Aren't they a species of Methodist?)
Shame I didn't think of it before...I should have set up a little barbershop at GC2006! What I wouldn't give to get Vicky Gene or Susan Russell in my chair. I'd have had that thing specially wired for the occasion. Everytime a heresy flowed from their mouth, I'd hit 'em with 10,000 volts - not enough to fry them - just enough to act as a deterrence. Something like that "Barkless Collar" that keeps the family dog from making life miserable.
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