Sunday, March 12, 2017
Heaven: It's Yours to Lose
Catholics and the majority of Protestants agree that the end result of salvation is eternity in the presence of the Holy Trinity. However, our beliefs regarding the path to salvation could not be more different.
It would first help to understand why Protestants and Catholics - who both believe in Jesus Christ, His Redemptive Sacrifice and His written word, the Bible - have very different doctrines. The reason for the disagreement in doctrine comes down to authority. Catholics look to the Magesterium - the Pope and Bishops - for their teaching authority. The only authority outside of themselves that Protestants will listen to is the Bible.
But there is a big problem with the Protestant approach to the Bible because Protestants basically believe that each man is his own authority when it comes to Biblical interpretation. Protestants would never understand the Ethiopian described in Acts 8. The Ethiopian was reading scripture when the evangelist Philip said to him "Do you understand what you are reading?" The Ethiopian replied, "How can I unless someone explains it to me?"
Saturday, February 25, 2017
Why Lent?
We are about to enter into the holiest time of the Catholic year: Lent. But what makes it such a holy time?
Most people view Lent as basically a time to give up something that you really like, such as chocolate or alcohol. The Internet abounds with ideas for Lent, some pretty silly, and other more serious ideas. There is even a website entitled, whattogiveupforlent.com. It has some interesting ideas on what to give up for Lent, e.g.:
- Television (or certain shows)
- The radio (all the time, certain time of day, etc.)
- Favorite foods (pizza, ice cream, etc.)
- Eating out
- Alcohol
- Soft drinks/caffeine/coffee
- Smoking
- Clutter
- Debt (using credit cards)
- Certain books/magazines (read ones that will help you grow spiritually)
- Social Media sites (Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, etc.)
- Computer use/blogging
Wednesday, February 22, 2017
Is the Catholic Church in Schism?
Today, as I write this, is the Feast of the Chair of St. Peter. At the Mass I attended today, it would seem the presiding priest did not want to celebrate this feast day. He wore green, when he should have worn white, he did not say the Gloria, he did not say any of the prayers or the Preface assigned to this Feast Day. His homily was about all of us proclaiming Christ as Peter did, and nothing about giving the Keys of the Kingdom to Peter.
I asked the priest about his actions after Mass, and he kind of gave me a go around with no real answer. I wonder how many other Catholics reject this day. It seems a sizeable number of Catholics today refuse to accept the meaning of this feast day in which we celebrate the fact that Christ chose St. Peter and his successors to sit in His place as the earthly leader of the Church, embodied in that famous pronouncement, "whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven" (Matthew 18:18).
Saturday, January 28, 2017
Donald Trump Makes Me Ashamed of My Country
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President Trump’s executive order on immigration quickly reverberated through the United States and across the globe on Saturday, slamming the border shut for an Iranian scientist headed to a lab in Boston, an Iraqi who had worked as an interpreter for the United States Army, and a Syrian refugee family headed to a new life in Ohio, among countless others.
Around the nation, security officers at major international gateways had new rules to follow. Humanitarian organizations scrambled to cancel long-planned programs, delivering the bad news to families who were about to travel. Refugees who were airborne on flights when the order was signed were detained at airports.This is a complete nightmare. The United States, a country founded by immigrants, has closed its doors to those who need us most. Almost everyday I see the Statue of Liberty in the New York Harbor on my way to work, welcoming those who come to our shores. Now I feel that Donald Trump has, in essence, destroyed this beautiful statue, rendering her completely meaningless.
Reports rapidly surfaced Saturday morning of students attending American universities who were blocked from getting back into the United States from visits abroad. One student said in a Twitter post that he would be unable to study at Yale. Another who attends the Massachusetts Institute of Technology was refused permission to board a plane. Stanford University was reportedly working to help a Sudanese student return to California.
Wednesday, January 25, 2017
Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free -- NOT!!
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Daily Meditation: The Miracle of Conversion
Today is the Feast of the Conversion of St. Paul. It is a miracle any time a sinner turns away from his sins and accepts the grace and salvation of Jesus Christ. But one of the greatest conversion stories in history - and probably the greatest conversion story of all - is that of Saul of Tarsus a/k/a St. Paul. It is so great that Holy Mother Church has actually made a feast day commemorating Paul's conversion.
Sunday, January 22, 2017
Daily Meditation: Bringing Light to a Darkened World
Genesis 1:1-4:
In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. Now the earth was formless and empty, darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters.
And God said, “Let there be light,” and there was light. God saw that the light was good, and he separated the light from the darkness.
Just as God's first act of physical creation was to bring light to a darkened world, so in bringing us to eternal redemption, the first thing Our Lord does is bring light into our darkened lives. Saturday, January 21, 2017
Daily Meditation: Playing The Fool For Christ
We are made to be social creatures. We all want to belong, we all want to be regarded highly by other people. We all want to be "cool". When I was a child in the 1960's, it was "cool" to be counterculture, to reject the values of our parents and society in general and find our "own way", and "do our own thing", which actually boiled down to throwing off all moral constraint. But "doing your own thing" really meant following everyone around you. We tried to pretend we didn't need others, but in reality, we could not reject our own need for social acceptance.
Wednesday, January 18, 2017
Daily Meditation: Mercy Is Front and Center
Jesus Christ came to this earth with a message of compassion, love and mercy. Many say that the Gospel of Love does away with the law, but that is not what Our Lord said, He told us he came to fulfill the law (Mt. 5:17). How did our Lord accomplish this? Today's readings give us a vivid illustration of this great message.
Saturday, January 7, 2017
Daily Meditation: Do As He Says, Even When It Makes No Sense
I don't know if I will be successful at this, but I would like to try to do a small meditation on each day's readings. I am doing it much more for myself than anyone else, but if others can benefit - either from agreeing or disagreeing with me - then so much the better.
Sunday, December 4, 2016
Cardinals Standing On The Precipice
As I have written before, I don't think any Church document since Humanae Vitae in 1968 has produced as much controversy and outright rebellion in the Catholic Church as we have seen from Amoris Laetitia.
I have been watching the conservative/traditionalist blogosphere tear into Pope Francis over Amoris Laetitia, labeling the Holy Father and the document as heretical and destructive to the Catholic Faith. We now have four Cardinals - four princes of the Church - Cardinals Raymond Burke, Carlo Caffarra, Walter Brandmüller and Joachim Meisner - who are challenging Pope Francis to a spiritual duel and calling for everyone else to jump on board with them.
Sunday, November 13, 2016
The Gospel According to Satan
I have wasted a good portion of my life in a futile search for someone and/or something on this earth that I could truly believe in, someone and/or something that was real and true and honest. And I have found nothing but disappointment and broken dreams in my journey.
Wednesday, September 21, 2016
EWTN Again Attacks and Distorts the Message of Pope Francis
“Those who are well do not need a physician, but the sick do.
Go and learn the meaning of the words,
I desire mercy, not sacrifice.
I did not come to call the righteous but sinners.”
Matthew 9
A few weeks ago, I did a blog post in which I showed that Raymond Arroyo of EWTN led the "Papal Posse", consisting of Robert Royal and Father Gerald Murray, in a discussion about Pope Francis's attitude towards marriage. I clearly showed how they manipulated and outright lied regarding Pope Francis's statements, totally changing the true meaning of Pope Francis's message regarding the marriage crisis in the 21st Century.
Well, Arroyo and the "Papal Posse" (better referred to as the "Papal Hanging Mob") were at it again on the World Over broadcast of September 15, 2016. This time they went after the Holy Father for his response to guidelines written by the Bishops of Argentina. The subject of these guidelines was implementation of the papal exhortation, Amoris Laetitia. Once again, Arroyo and his "Papal Posse" gave us half quotes and poor translations, never allowing us to see anything in context, and they once again slandered Pope Francis and misrepresented his message of hope to the world.
Saturday, September 3, 2016
Father John Zuhlsdorf Again Proves He Is A Danger To The Faithful
Last year I reported that Father John Zuhlsdorf banned me from his blog. I wasn't banned from just being able to comment. He actually banned me from even viewing his blog. When I would try to call up his blog on my home IP address, all I got was the following:
The reason he banned me was because I dared to disagree with a post he wrote in which he said the Ordinary Form and Extraordinary Form of the Mass were not two separate forms, as the Church declares them to be, but are actually two separate rites. When I tried to correct him and pointed out that Pope Benedict had plainly written in his letter to the bishops that "[i]t is not appropriate to speak of these two versions of the Roman Missal as if they were 'two Rites'. Rather, it is a matter of a twofold use of one and the same rite", Father Z had a "spittle flecked nutty", called me nasty and banned me. And he not only banned my home IP address, he also banned my work IP address.
A couple of months ago, for some unknown reason, he lifted the ban on my home so that I can now view his blog (I'm not about to try to comment), but my work IP address is still banned.
I occasionally check in on his blog, but for the most part I cannot stomach his ultra right views either theologically or politically. Just as he attacked me for daring to disagree with him, he attacks anyone with whom he does not agree. I find his style very combative and in your face.
Monday, August 15, 2016
How Catholic Bloggers and Their Followers Put Themselves in Eternal Peril
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