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Liberal outrage in Spain: Homosexual groups seek prosecution of bishop over sermon on homosexuality

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Homosexual and socialist organizations are denouncing Reig Plà and calling for his prosecution, for “homophobia” and “inciting hate.”

April 18, 2012 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Homosexual groups are seeking the prosecution of a Spanish bishop after he gave a sermon repeating the Catholic Church’s teaching associating the gay lifestyle with the suffering of hell, and then an interview in which he endorsed psychological treatment for homosexual behavior.

Bishop Juan Antonio Reig Plà of the diocese of Alcalá de Henares began the brouhaha on Good Friday earlier this month, when he gave a sermon on the death of the soul as a result of sin.

Referring to various kinds of sinful behavior, including adultery, theft, and failure to pay wages to workers, Reig Plà added homosexual behavior to the list as well. With regard to each example of sin, the bishop spoke of the act itself, and the resulting destruction of the soul.

With regard to homosexual behavior, Reig Plà said: “One must not corrupt people, not even with false messages. I would like to say a word to those people carried away by so many ideologies that end up failing to properly guide human sexuality. They think that since their childhood they have had an attraction to people of their same sex and, sometimes, to prove it they become corrupt and prostitute themselves or go to homosexual nightclubs. I assure you that (there) they find hell.”

After expressions of outrage regarding the bishop’s statement, which reflects the perennial teaching of the Catholic Church on sexual deviance, Reig Plà gave an interview to the Internet news service Religion en Libertad (Religion in Liberty), in which he explained his statement in more detail, and added that homosexual tendencies can be cured through therapy.

In contemporary society, we are confronted with “a program of calculated ‘deconstruction’ that is tolerated in every setting (in education from the earliest stages of childhood, in part of the media, in work and leisure, etc.) which additionally includes the promotion and protection of a great number of evil laws and some powerful lobbying groups that determine what is politically correct, and therefore, socially acceptable,” said the bishop.

“Based on these factors, many children, adolescents, and adults are increasingly invited to question their sexual identity, and eventually they are urged to ‘verify and prove’ their ‘sexual preferences’, and some fall into the trap,” he added.

“Those of us priests who know about the private lives of people, listening to and helping those faithful who request it, know that the consequences for many people are suffering and destruction, coloquially speaking a ‘hell’ in their lives.”

Forgiveness and therapy for those who suffer homosexual tendencies

The bishop pointed out that those who are entangled in the homosexual lifestyle and other forms of sin are not without hope, and can find spiritual healing in the sacraments and teachings of the Catholic Church. Moreover, psychological therapy is available to those who suffer from homosexual tendencies.

“Always with the assistance of the Holy Spirit, who proceeds us in everything, it is possible to initiate the journey of return to the House of the Father,” said Reig Plà. “The Church makes available to all the treasures that Christ has deposited in her: the word of God, the sacraments (in particular those of Penance and the Eucharist), prayer, etc.”

“With the help of the grace of God and accompanied by priests, counselors, and catechists, and in some cases, by professionals, people with SSA (Same Sex Attraction) can live in chastity (dominion over one’s self); not without combat, but the life of every Christian who wants to live according to the will of God includes fighting against temptation until the very day of death,” he said.

Reig Plà noted that both the assessment of homosexual attraction as “intrinsically disordered” and homosexual behavior as “intrinsically evil,” as well as the possibility of therapy for homosexuals, are upheld by the documents of the Catholic Church.

“I have to humbly say that everything that I explained in my homily responds to the Magisterium of the Catholic Church,” said the bishop, who noted that the Catechism of the Catholic Church requires that people with homosexual attractions should “be received with respect, compassion, and delicacy” and that “All trace of unjust discrimination regarding them is to be avoided”.

However, he noted, the Vatican’s Congregation of the Doctrine of the Faith, under the the then-Cardinal Ratzinger, now Pope Benedict XVI, stated in 1986 that such attractions represent “a tendency, more or less strong, towards a behavior that is intrinsically evil from the moral point of view” and are therefore “objectively disordered.” The Catechism, he added, states that homosexual acts “do not proceed from a true affective and sexual complementarity” and “they cannot receive approval in any case.”

Quoting another Vatican document, entitled Human Sexuality: Truth and Meaning, Reig Plà agreed that “parents, for their part, when they notice in their children, at the stage of childhood or adolescence, some manifestation of said tendency or such behavior, should seek out the help of people with expertise and qualifications to give him all possible help” and that “many cases, especially if the practice of homosexual acts has not become deep-rooted, can be positively resolved with appropriate therapy.”

Homosexual and socialist groups seek prosecution

For his statements upholdingCatholic teaching on the immorality of homosexual acts, a number of homosexual and socialist organizations are denouncing Reig Plà and calling for his prosecution, for “homophobia” and “inciting hate.”

The Spanish Confederation of Associations of Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals, and Transsexuals (COLEGAS) has already presented a formal accusation with Spain’s General Prosecutor, and the State Federation of Lesbians, Gays, Transsexuals and Bisexuals (FELGTB), with the Gay Collectives of Madrid, have said they also plan to file charges with the Provincial Prosecutor of Madrid for “inciting discrimination and hate,” according to the leftist Spanish newspaper El Pais.

COLEGAS additionally claims that therapy for homosexuals “applied generally in the United States as well as in certain European countries, constitute a clear violation of the charter of the Rights of the Child, as well as the most elemental culture of respect for diversity” and asserts that “the Catholic Church cannot continue using the protection of the Constitution as a permanent defense that permits it to promote segregation and discrimination based on positions abandoned long ago by society.”

The bishop has received support, however, from Catholic organizations, including the International Federation of Catholic Medical Associations (FIAMC), pro-life and pro-family groups such as Spain’s influential Hazte Oir (Make Yourself Heard), and the Catholic blogosphere.

For his part, Bishop Reig Plà says he is not backing down.

“I don’t want to offend anyone, but I won’t renounce speaking the truth in charity,” he told Religion in Liberty.

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Pro-life measures move forward in Mississippi, Ohio, and Missouri

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

“We’re going to try to end abortion in Mississippi,” said Gov. Phil Bryant as he signed a new health measure.

WASHINGTON, D.C., April 18, 2012, (LifeSiteNews.com) – Although the media portray the nation as fervently devoted to abortion, the pro-life cause is marching forward in a number of states around the country.

Mississippi
On Monday, Mississippi Governor Phil Bryant signed a bill requiring abortionists to be certified OB-GYNs with admitting privileges to local hospitals. Critics contend this could close the state’s one abortion clinic in Jackson. “Today you see the first step in a movement, I believe, to do what we campaigned on – to say we’re going to try to end abortion in Mississippi,” the governor said. He gave one of the pens he used to sign the bill to Terri Herring, national director of Pro Life America Network. Mississippi is the ninth state to require abortionists have admitting privileges.

Ohio
On Tuesday, Ohio lawmakers introduced a new measure to restrict state funding to Planned Parenthood. An amendment to the pending annual budget would state the abortion provider ranks near the bottom of organizations to receive state family planning grants. Planned Parenthood currently receives $1.7 million a year in state funds. Mike Gonidakis, president of Ohio Right to Life, strongly supports the amendment. Republican Governor John Kasich has not yet indicated his position. Critics are already warning the move could lead to lawsuits and cost the Buckeye State $9.8 million in federal funds. Hearings continue Thursday.

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Missouri
The Missouri House passed a bill on Monday to require physical exams performed before prescribing the abortion pill be performed by a medical doctor, rather than other staff. The bill both chips away at the practice of “telemed” abortions and advances women’s safety. Planned Parenthood spokeswoman Michelle Trupiano called the bill “extremely onerous.” In addition to several American women, RU-486 killed an Australian woman in 2010 and a Portuguese teen in 2011.

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For the record: CDF releases doctrinal assessment of Leadership Conference of Women Religious

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Doctrinal Assessment of the Leadership Conference of Women Religious

Document 2: Statement of Cardinal William Levada, Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith on the Doctrinal Assessment of the LCWR


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AmazingCatechists.com Declares: “No topic off limits!”

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AmazingCatechists.com Declares: “No topic off limits!”

New York, USA – Just four months after the popular site underwent an exciting re-design, AmazingCatechists.com has established itself as a premiere haven for catechetical leaders, catechists, and parents for connecting and exploring topics of urgent importance.

“Our readers like us because we believe two things: 1) That absolutely anything can be illumined in the light of our Catholic faith; and 2) that teaching and learning the Catholic faith can and should be thrilling!” says the site’s founder, Lisa Mladinich, author of Our Sunday Visitor’s highly-regarded catechetical series, “Be an Amazing Catechist.”

“It’s a phenomenally vibrant and engaging team of contributors,” says Mladinich. “Many of the site’s 25 veteran catechists and catechetical leaders are also active in the Church as authors, bloggers, podcasters, speakers, and retreat leaders.”

A special column in the Catholic portal at Patheos.com this week called, ‘Faith, Sex, and Suicide: Nothing We Won’t Talk About,’ highlights the distinctive flavor of the site, achieved through a wide variety of faithfully Catholic approaches to teaching, living, and learning the Catholic faith, and provides links to help readers join in the conversation.

Hot topics addressed in recent postings include: the spiritual effects of voluntary sterilization, talking to teens about suicide, the power of the Passion, the dangers of yoga, finding a slice of heaven on earth, evangelizing through storytelling, and much more.

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Santorum, Catholic and evangelical groups waiting to endorse Romney

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

“Romney’s choice of a running mate will be a decisive moment in his candidacy,” Deal Hudson of Catholic Advocate told LifeSiteNews.

WASHINGTON, D.C., April 18, 2012, (LifeSiteNews.com) – While many pro-life organizations have coalesced around Mitt Romney as the presumptive Republican presidential candidate, some prominent pro-life, pro-family politicians have said they want to see who he chooses for vice president before pledging their support.

Most significant among these is former rival Rick Santorum, who dropped out of the race last Tuesday. Monday night, he held a half-hour conference call with 4,000 participants, which ended without an endorsement.

A prominent Catholic political organization is following his lead.

“Governor Romney’s choice of a running mate will be a decisive moment in his candidacy – it will signal the kind of appointments a President Romney would make to his cabinet and the Supreme Court,” said Catholic Advocate Chairman Deal Hudson in a statement e-mailed to LifeSiteNews.com. “Catholics and all people of faith need to be assured that they have a real choice between candidates on the crucial issues of life, marriage, religious liberty, and economic policies that will help to alleviate poverty.”

“In spite of the eagerness to see the primary process come to an end, we believe there is still a critical decision yet to be made by the presumptive nominee,” added Advocate President Matt Smith.

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Baptist leader Dr. Richard Land has suggested choosing a running-mate such as Marco Rubio, Mike Huckabee, Bob McDonnell, or Bobby Jindal would “not only solidify the [Republican Party] base but would also reach out to a lot of independents.”

Social conservatives, including former presidential candidate Gary Bauer, have said the Romney campaign could take a number of steps to reassure his party’s more conservative members.

“To unify the Republican Party, Romney must do more than be the Anti-Obama,” Gary Bauer wrote in Human Events on Tuesday. “He must rally all those Non-Romney voters and the millions more they represent.”

“Romney must pick an across-the-board conservative as his running mate and make a strong defense of conservative values during his acceptance speech at the convention.” Bauer also suggested Romney give Santorum a prime time speaking slot at the Republican convention in Tampa, run an aggressive campaign against President Obama, and allow the media to see his “rock solid family life.”

Earlier today, Governor Romney told Laura Ingraham he would “clean house” following the Secret Service prostitution scandal. On Tuesday, he told Breitbart TV the Obama administration and the media had formed “a vast left-wing conspiracy” against him.

“Many in the media are inclined to do the president’s bidding,” he said.

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Attraction versus Relationship

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

I have worked hard all day on housework and preparing for the women’s retreat in Krakow, so I am allowing myself the treat of responding to a controversy that showed up in yesterday’s combox.

I know we love to talk about “our type” with our girlfriends, and perhaps we watch with mingled amusement and chagrin when we find ourselves and our friends getting crushes on the same “types” again and again.

However, feelings of attraction and crushes are not the same thing as friendship and romantic relationships.

Now, I am a big fan of “spark.” A friendship without “spark” may be a wonderful thing, but it is not the basis for a happy, fruitful marriage. “Spark” without friendship might be incredibly thrilling and the plot of several French films, but it also is not the basis for a happy, fruitful marriage. For a happy, fruitful marriage, you need spark and then friendship, or friendship and then spark. You must have both.

In light of yesterday’s post, I state nobody can tell anyone else who they should be attracted to, although someone might–if very close friends indeed–suggest that a friend keep an open mind in terms of friendship. Friendship can indeed precede spark. So often, a woman meets a man, and doesn’t know how she feels about him at first, and then comes to the conclusion that he is actually the most attractive man she knows and she will simply DIE if he doesn’t call soon.

But I am talking here of the concrete. You can say until you are blue in the face that you aren’t attracted to, say, blue-eyed men, and then a blue-eyed man might march into your life and make you eat those words, Missy. Personally, I always thought the Perfect Man for Me, should he ever turn up, would be over six-feet tall, dark-eyed, solemn, blah blah blah, and here I am with Pict-sized, blue-eyed, punster B.A. As Lonergan so frequently said, “Only the concrete is good.”

Theories are just that–theories. And attraction is just that–attraction. It describes the present, and it may describe the past, but it does not accurately predict the future. And thank heavens for that because quite often we’re attracted to the wrong stuff, thanks to the Fall or our own weird psyches or what have you.

It took me until I was 32 to realize that for some time I had become attracted to men who behaved erratically. The crazier they acted, the more I cared. But through sheer force of will, spiritual direction and a lot of prayer,I made myself stop being attracted to men who behave bizarrely. Or maybe it wasn’t I who made me stop, but God.

I will repeat my two ideas. The first idea is that you are attracted to the men to whom you are attracted, but this is not necessarily a blueprint for the future. The second idea is that attraction should never be mistaken for a relationship. You can only be in a relationship with a real, live, concrete man, and there is no use worrying about whether or not you are attracted to him until you have actually met him and he has actually asked you out.

And I stand by my advice of yesterday: if people assume out loud that you wish to date only people who share your ethnic or racial background, and you don’t, in fact, wish to date only people who share your ethnic or racial background, then it is up to you to correct them.

Meanwhile, I would never tell a woman that she SHOULD date a man of her own racial or ethnic background if she doesn’t want to. The most I would say is, “Don’t confuse the theoretical with the concrete.” If it turns out that the real, live, concrete Perfect Man for You shares your own racial or ethnic background, then don’t allow some once firmly-grasped-but-now-completely-out-of-date notion about “your type” stand between you.

Be friendly to those who are friendly to you, and associate with those who are actually around.

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Pro-life leaders join Brazil’s bishops in denouncing Supreme Court’s legalization of abortion

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

“This decision is an action outside of the competence of the Tribunal,” aid Raymond de Souza, regional coordinator for Portuguese-speaking nations at Human Life International (HLI).

April 18, 2012 (HLIWorldWatch.org) – In an April 12 vote of eight in favor and only two in dissent, the Supreme Federal Tribunal of Brazil made legal the abortion of unborn babies diagnosed during pregnancy with anencephaly, drawing statements of condemnation from Brazil’s Catholic bishops and pro-life leaders.

“This decision is an action outside of the competence of the Tribunal, as it ought to be voted on in the national Congress by the people’s representatives and not by unrepresentative, un-elected judges that were nominated by the pro-abortion government,” said Raymond de Souza, regional coordinator for Portuguese-speaking nations at Human Life International (HLI).

Anencephaly is a condition that leads to a malformation or absence of large parts of the brain.

Brazil is the world’s most populous Roman Catholic country. Religious and pro-life groups organized vigils and protests outside of the Supreme Court and in other cities in opposition to the ruling.

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Speaking for the majority in the decision, Justice Marco Aurelio Mello said babies with anencephaly “would never become a person … This is not about a potential life, but about certain death.”

Chief Justice Cesar Peluzo, one of the two dissenting Justices, made clear in his dissent that Brazil’s constitution protects the right to life of babies with anencephaly. “The anencephalic fetus is alive, even if for a short time, and that life is constitutionally protected.” As a person, he added, “its rights are protected, which include the protection of its life.”

Prior to the Supreme Court’s ruling, abortion was banned in Brazil except in cases of rape and those which pose a threat to the life of the mother. The decision ended an eight year-long battle over the issue of abortion in cases of anencephaly that pro-abortion supporters were unable to gain traction on in the legislature.

“The current government party has been trying to approve abortion for so long, and they were not able to do it via Congress, so the obvious way is to go to the Supreme Court, which is the tendency in many countries of Latin America,” said Mario Rojas, HLI’s regional coordinator for Latin America.

The Conference of Catholic Bishops of Brazil issued a statement last week against the Supreme Court’s decision which they say strips human beings of their fundamental rights.

“The principles of ‘inviolable right to life,’ the ‘human dignity’ and promoting the welfare of all without any discrimination [in the Federal Constitution] refer to both the woman and anencephalic fetuses. When life is not respected, all other rights are disregarded,” said the bishops.

“Anencephalic fetuses, like all innocent and fragile human beings, cannot be thrown away or stripped of their fundamental rights,” the bishops emphasized. “The State and society must defend and protect the unborn.”

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Asteroid named after CMS alumnus Randall Rosenfeld

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

CMS alumnus Randall Rosenfeld has received a special honour – no doubt a first for a CMS alumnus: he had an asteroid named after him. Information on asteroid (283990) Randallrosenfeld, first discovered in September 2004, is most easily found on the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory’s site. The asteroid is also announced on the website of the IAU’s Minor Planet Center at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory (see the last page of this document).

Randall Rosenfeld is the national archivist of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada. He has created a first-class archive that provides an insight on the development of Canadian astronomy in the last century, and has brought old but valuable observing records to light.

Randall has also just won the 2012 Simon Newcomb Award of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada for excellence in astronomical writing. Congratulations!!

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Liberal radio host: ‘I’m sick of’ Catholic ‘scum’ and ‘your Nazi Pope’

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

“Progressive” talk show host Mike Malloy previously hoped Cardinal George would drink hemlock.

ATLANTA, GEORGIA, April 18, 2012, (LifeSiteNews.com) – A nationally syndicated liberal talk show host has called Pope Benedict XVI a “Nazi” and denounced “child-raping sons of b**ches in the Catholic Church.”

Last Thursday, Mike Malloy commented on the Twitter war between Democratic consultant Hilary Rosen, Ann Romney and, eventually, Catholic League president Bill Donohue. After Rosen said Mrs. Romney had “never worked a day in her life,” Donohue tweeted, “Lesbian Dem Hilary Rosen tells Ann Romney she never worked a day in her life. Unlike Rosen, who had to adopt kids, Ann raised 5 of her own.”

Rosen, a former lobbyist for the music industry, adopted a pair of minority twins in 1999 with then-girlfriend Elizabeth Birch, a onetime executive director of the homosexual lobbying group Human Rights Campaign. Malloy told his audience:

And the Catholic League – that piece of human waste Bill Donohue – then twitted or tweeted or tweaked – ‘glad to know Hilary’s fans are in a state of apoplexy – you’d think she was outed by their hysterical reaction. Get over it and grow up! You child-raping sons of b-tches in the Catholic Church, I am so sick of all of you – especially your priests and your bishops and your scum, the Nazi Pope, I am so sick of all of you. And this Donohue freak—wow.

Later, he said, “Isn’t it nice that the first thing that the fascist Bill Donohue Catholic Nazi goes for is Hilary Rosen’s sexual orientation, ya filthy pig!”

Jeff Fields, communications director at the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights, told LifeSiteNews.com the group had not issued a press release about Malloy’s comments.Fields added, “Malloy’s ignorance, not to mention his vitriol, is appalling.” Fields stated the talker “would do well to see the bishops recent report on priestly sexual abuse noting that of the more than 40,000 priests in the U.S.,

99.98 percent of them are innocent.”

“He would also do well to bone up on his history,” Fields told LifeSiteNews. “The pope was conscripted into the Hitler Youth, as was every boy in Germany at that time. But unlike most of the other teenagers, he refused to attend meetings, which in turn brought economic hardship on his family. Moreover, he deserted the Hitler Youth at the first opportunity.”

Malloy’s program is nationally syndicated on satellite radio’s SiriusXM Left and broadcast on 14 stations across the country.

Malloy, who also blogs for The Huffington Post, has used incendiary language against Catholics, evangelicals, and conservatives before.

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In January, Malloy asked:

Be a Catholic, how do you do that? How do you align yourself with a filthy, degenerate organization like this? How? How do you do it? An organization that sat there and encouraged – encouraged – the extermination of six million Jews? How do you do it? How do you call yourself a Catholic? How do you participate in this? I just cannot get my mind around that, okay?

He added Rick Santorum should “call Francis Cardinal George out in Chicago, and maybe you and he can get together for a cup of – hemlock.”

He later called Santorum “a Nazi son of a b-tch.”

“It’s National Prayer Day, Truthseekers!” he wrote in a May 2010 blog entry. “Do the child-molesting Catholic priests pray their victims are sufficiently terrified to come forward with the truth? Or do they just pray that Pope Rat will cover up their crimes? We’ll discuss prayer in all it’s forms on the program tonight! 877-996-2556!”

On November 16, 2011, he asked, “What is the fascination of the Catholic clergy with female reproductive anatomy? Little girls’ crotches or grown women’s reproductive rights, they gotta peek in there somewhere . . . . but I digress.”

At the height of the Planned Parenthood-Susan G. Komen controversy, Malloy claimed then-Komen Foundation vice president of public policy Karen Handel “is the type that would take every Jew in America and crucify him. She is the type that would take every Muslim in America and execute him.”

Upon learning of Republican website owner Andrew Breitbart’s death, Malloy shouted he was “so glad” that “piece of human garbage” was dead, calling the deceased “a hate-filled bag of gristle.” Breitbart and conservative talk radio hosts had “pumped poison” into the American political culture, Malloy said.

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NBA player JaVale McGee was nearly aborted…but then God intervened

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

“I prayed and prayed and prayed and felt like I heard a voice from God,” Javale’s mother says. “He was telling me, ‘This is your gift.’ ”

7-foot-tall NBA player Javale McGee almost wasn’t born, after his mom made an appointment to abort him.

April 18, 2012 (LifeSiteNews.com) – One of America’s brightest young basketball stars almost wasn’t born, after his mother was scheduled to have him aborted. But a last minute prayer – and a timely answer from God – spared the life of Javale McGee, who has gone on to play for the Washington Wizards, and currently, the Denver Nuggets.

The story of Javale’s near-brush with abortion made its unlikely appearance this week in Sports Illustrated magazine.

According to the magazine, it was the spring of 1987 when professional basketball player Pamela McGee “sat on the shore at Dockweiler State Beach in Los Angeles, 72 hours from a scheduled abortion.”

The story continues: “’Do you want to be pregnant?’ the counselor at the clinic had asked her. ‘No,’ McGee replied.”

At the time McGee was 24-years-old, and was unable to take maternity leave: not to mention that the logistics of weaving a baby into her busy sports schedule was daunting in the extreme.

But as McGee looked out over the Pacific, she began to reconsider. “I prayed and prayed and prayed and felt like I heard a voice from God,” McGee says. “He was telling me, ‘This is your gift.’ ” The next day she went to Faithful Central Bible Church in Inglewood, and the pastor delivered a sermon about not aborting one’s blessings. O.K., God, McGee thought. You don’t have to beat it into my head. She called the clinic to cancel, and on Jan. 19, 1988, gave birth to a boy with physical abilities that would border on the supernatural.

The story explains that Javale’s mother continued with her sports career, traveling around the world with him, and homeschooling him while on the road.

It also describes one day when Javale and his mother returned to the very same church where she heard the sermon that gave her the strength to give birth to her son.

The day after last year’s dunk contest in L.A., JaVale called his mother at 8 a.m. and told her he wanted to go to church. Pamela was exhausted, with only five hours sleep, and surprised. But she knew just the place. During the sermon at Faithful Central Bible, JaVale looked over at his mom, tears streaking her cheeks. “Why are you crying?” he asked. There, for the first time, Pamela told him about the clinic and the beach and the reason she cannot get all that upset about alley-oops gone awry. “For me,” she told her son, “you’ve been such a blessing.”

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Weighing in on why Christian Music Sucks

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Fr. Longenecker has some

harsh words

for Christian Music.

I don’t think he’s on the mark.

He criticizes Christian rock music as being awful because rock music is awful.

I agree that it can be awful. But it doesn’t have to be.

Here’s the deal.

In any field of artistic endeavour, most people “suck”. Most artists will not appeal to a large audience. Sometimes it’s because they lack talent. Sometimes it’s because their message doesn’t sell. And sometimes it’s genuinely because of taste.

Do you like most secular music? No. Pick a song at random and chances are, you won’t like it. You never heard it, you have no connection to it, the message doesn’t stir you, etc.

So Christian music is no different.

However, I think it’s fair to say that Christian music as a field is replete with crappy music.

There’s a Christian radio station in Ottawa. I appreciate those artists I have discovered through it, but I stopped listening because I just couldn’t stand most of it. All the airy, superficial, folk pop tunes that lack punch.

There are a few reasons they lack punch.

First is that they lack poetry. By poetry, I don’t necessarily mean a lot “poetic” sounding words. It means getting as much meaning into the fewest words possible. A few examples of secular artists who have poetry are Paul Simon and Sheryl Crow, especially the latter. The phrases of her song are colloquial, but those phrases have double meanings and contain allusions, so that you can appreciate every line on many levels.

Christian artists have definitely not learned not to do that.

The absence of poetry leads to superficial thought and cliches. The writer just TELLS his feelings, instead of making the listener FEEL the emotion through the words.

The second reason Christian music is bad is the lack of authenticity. I’m not saying the singers are insincere. But themes are so safe and predictable. The lyrics never go places that are dark and angry, and if they do, it’s done in such a cliche manner. There’s absolutely no edge to it. And so, because the feelings and words are so predictable, it never gets to the heart of human existence.

And one more reason why it sucks is that it’s not catchy. It’s like the writer picked up the guitar one day and just started singing. There’s no attempt to size what could grab people’s attention and imitate that. There’s also a lack of originality. You know why U2 is so beloved? Because it tries to do something different, instead of doing what’s been done.

There are probably lots of other reasons I could invoke, but those are the main ones.

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Sacred Heart to hold special Mass for ecology patroness

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Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha to be canonized this October

Kateri Tekakwitha, the first Native American to be declared Blessed, will be honoured with a special Mass this April 22, from 11:00am-12:30pm at Sacred Heart Parish (525 Campbell Ave., Vancouver).

A lunch reception follows at Sacred Spirit Centre (the adjoining school). All are welcome.

Kateri (1656-1680) was a Catholic covert. After an outbreak of smallpox in New York state, she was partially blinded. By eighteen, she defied elders in her village and was baptized by a Jesuit missionary. Her baptism name, Kateri, is a translation of ‘Catherine’ into the Mohawk language.

While not formally educated, she became a teacher who tried to bring the Catholic religion to her people. Unfortunately, the smallpox that ravaged her as a child led to an early death at 24 years old.

However, her face was miraculously healed immediately after death, witnessed by many who kept a bedside vigil. Beatified in 1980 by Pope John Paul II; her canonization is scheduled for October 21, 2012.

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The rupture between sexuality and marriage

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

The rupture between sexuality and marriage

April 18th, 2012

A week ago, I said, “There are at least some priests in Ireland that hold to the orthodox catholic Faith. I personally know one of them, who I hold in very high regard, and I’m sure he’s not alone.” Well, that one priest e-mailed me a related text extracted from The Ratzinger Report (1985). I strongly encourage everyone to read it.

The rupture between sexuality and marriage
Reflections on unnatural liberation

By Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger

The issue is the rupture between sexuality and marriage. Separated from motherhood, sex has remained without locus and has lost its point of reference: it is a kind of drifting mine, a problem and at the same time an omnipresent power.

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Pope’s Churchcleaning Continues…

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

April 18, 2012

Critiques doctrinal aspects of LCWR assemblies, publications

Faults work with Network social justice lobby, financial, legal Resource Center

Calls for advisory group of bishops, sisters and other experts to assist in renewal

WASHINGTON—The Vatican Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (CDF) has called for reform of the Leadership Conference of Women Religious (LCWR) and named Archbishop Peter Sartain of Seattle as its Archbishop Delegate for the initiative.Bishop Leonard Blair and Bishop Thomas John Paprocki also were also named to assist in this effort.

The CDF outlined the call in a “Doctrinal Assessment of the Leadership Conference of Women Religious” (

http://www.usccb.org/loader.cfm?csModule=security/getfile&pageid=55544

), released April 18. The document outlines findings of the 2008 CDF-initiated doctrinal assessment of LCWR, conducted by Bishop Leonard Blair of Toledo, Ohio, which included his findings and an LCWR response submitted at the end of 2009, as well as a subsequent report from Bishop Blair in 2010.

A statement by Cardinal William Levada, Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, is also available at

http://www.usccb.org/loader.cfm?csModule=security/getfile&pageid=55673

The 2010 report included “documentation on the content of LCWR’s Mentoring Leadership Manual and also on the organizations associated with the LCWR, namelyNetwork andthe Resource Center for Religious Institutes,”CDF said. Network is a social justice lobby founded by nuns. The Resource Center provides religious orders with legal and financial advice.

The Archbishop Delegate’s role is to provide “review, guidance and approval, where necessary, of the work of the LCWR,” the CDF document said.

The mandate for the Delegate “will be for a period of up to five years, as deemed necessary,” the document said. It calls for additional advisers – bishops, women religious and other experts – “to work with the leadership of the LCWR to achieve the goals necessary to address the problems outlined in this statement.”It also asked for a formal link between the Delegate and the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB).

“It will be the task of the Archbishop Delegate to work collaboratively with the officers of the LCWR to achieve the goals outlined in this document, and to report on the progress of this to the Holy See …. In this way, the Holy See hopes to offer an important contribution to the future of religious life in the Church in the United States,” the CDF document said.

CDF said Pope Benedict XVI approved CDF’s taking action January 14, 2011, two days after a regular session of the CDF decided that “the current doctrinal and pastoral situation of LCWR is grave and a matter of serious concern, also given the influence the LCWR exercises on religious Congregations in other parts of the world.” CDF also recommend that after the Apostolic Visitation of Religious Communities of Women in the United States, the final report of which was submitted to the Holy See in December 2011, “The Holy See should intervene, with the prudent steps necessary to effect reform of the LCWR.” It also said CDF would “examine the various forms of canonical intervention for the resolution of the problematic aspects present in the LCWR.”

The mandate for the Delegate includes:

·Revision of LCWR statutes

·Review of LCWR plans and programs, including its General Assemblies

·Creation of programs for LCWR member congregations in initial and on-going formation

·Review LCWR’s application of liturgical norms and texts

·Review of LCWR affiliation with Network and the Resources Center for Religious Life.

The doctrinal assessment criticized positions espoused at LCWR annual assemblies and in its literature as well as the absence of support from LCWR for Church teaching on women’s ordination and homosexuality.

CDF said that the documentation “reveals that, while there has been a great deal of work on the part of LCWR promoting issues of social justice in harmony with the Church’s social doctrine, it is silent on the right to life from conception to natural death, a question that is part of the lively public debate about abortion and euthanasia in the United States.Further, issues of crucial importance in the life of the Church and society, such as the Church’s Biblical view of family life and human sexuality, are not part of the LCWR agenda in a way that promotes Church teaching. Moreover, occasional public statements by the LCWR that disagree with or challenge positions taken by the Bishops, who are the Church’s authentic teachers of faith and morals, are not compatible with its purpose.”

The CDF document said “the Holy See acknowledges with gratitude the great contributions of women Religious to the Church in the United States as seen particularly in the many schools, hospitals, and institutions of support for the poor which have been founded and staffed by Religious over the years.” It said CDF “does not intend to offer judgment on the faith and life of Women Religious in the member congregations which belong to the conference.”

Nevertheless, CDF said, “The Assessment reveals serious doctrinal problems which affect many in Consecrated life,” calling it a crisis “characterized by a diminution of the fundamental Christological center and focus of religious consecration.”

The document listed the principal findings of the LCWR doctrinal assessment.

On LCWR annual assemblies, it said, “The talks, while not scholarly theological discourses per se, do have significant doctrinal and moral content with implications which often contradict or ignore magisterial teaching.”

On formation of religious superiors and formators, the CDF said, “Many of the materials prepared by the LCWR for these purposes (Occasional Papers, Systems

Thinking Handbook) do not have a sufficient doctrinal foundation. These materials recommend strategies for dialogue, for example when sisters disagree about basic matters of Catholic faith or moral practice, but it is not clear whether this dialogue is directed towards reception of Church teaching.”

Archbishop Sartain acknowledged the significance of the CDF assignment.

“In the four dioceses I have served, I have had the privilege of working with many women religious from a large number of congregations.For most of those congregations, the LCWR plays an important role of support, communication, and collaboration, a role valued by the sisters and their congregational leadership.I am honored that the CDF has entrusted this important and sensitive work to me, because the ministry of religious sisters, especially here in the United States, is deeply respected and paramount to the mission of the Church.Just as the LCWR can be a vital resource in many ways for its members, I hope to be of service to them and to the Holy See as we face areas of concern to all.”

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May 26 Annual Altar Server Appreciation Day

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May 26 Annual Altar Server Appreciation Day will take place Saturday, May 26 from 9:30am – 5:30pm in Prince Albert. Bishop Albert will show his appreciation to all the servers for their dedication and hard work. Forms and details will be sent to all parishes soon.

Join us once again for an adventurous day together!

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    Brody McKnight hopes to land a job as a professional place-kicker

    Former University of Montana Grizzlies’ kicker Brody McKnight is carried off the field by his teammates after kicking the game-winning field goal against Portland State. Special to The B.C. Catholic.

    The

    NFL draft, April 26-28,

    could have some Vancouver content if place-kicker Brody McKnight

    is picked. I recently talked to the

    Vancouver College

    alum about his football plans and how his faith drives him in everything that he does:



    The last time a Vancouver College alumnus played in the NFL was in 1948. Now, 64 years later, local kicking phenom Brody McKnight hopes he’ll be the first VC grad to follow in Ed Ryan’s cleats. (Ryan played offensive end for the Pittsburgh Steelers.)

    Already taken in the first round of the CFL draft by the Montreal Alouettes, McKnight hopes an NFL team will draft him when their event is held April 26-28.

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