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We will not surrender, Eminence

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Mario Palmaro's Last Essay --- "Kasper's Speech is Made From the Stuff of White Flags"

(Rome) "We do not need a Church that moves with the world, but a Church that moves the world." With these words, the legal philosopher Mario Palmaro quoted GK Chesterton a few days ago. On Sunday night, Mario Palmaro died after a long illness. Until the last moment, he remained a champion of his Catholic Church. On this occasion, we are publishing his last essay he wrote  together with Alessandro Gnocchi published on 5 March in the daily newspaper "Il Foglio".. 
It is not known if Pope Francis in his address to the parish priests of the Diocese of Rome held on 6 March, could be  understood as a response to the article by Palmaro and Gnocchi. An answer ante eventum. The picture shows Mario Palmaro, already haggard from the disease, with his wife and four children in May of 2013, when he received the "Faith &  Culture" award.

Language World's Crisis  Instead of Dogmatic and Supernatural Truth?

Mario Palmaro and Alessandro Gnocchi
A field hospital, where one of the sick, injured and dying says they are fine just as they are. There's no talk of returning to the original state of health, and especially of those medicines that do not suit the palate, certainly not. If you want to Pope Francis such an effusive metaphor that has been received by media, chattering classes and retained in the collective Catholic memory, one can  not otherwise define   the meaning of the speech with which Cardinal Walter Kasper opened the consistory on the family. There can be no doubt, when he says, "but we must be honest and admit that a chasm has opened up between the Church's teaching on marriage and the family and the convictions of many Christians."  There is no doubt, because  all of his  considerations do not focus on, retrieving and returning the fugitive and lost sheep from the herd, and not on the reasons why they have been lost in the first place, but on the need to adapt to the new situation. The shepherd is not only to acquire the scent of his sheep, but especially those sheep who have gone.

After Kasper's Speech, No One Can Indulge in the illusion that Everything is  in Order

There is something new that  is taking place in the Church, it also triggered a decided stir in the world by the journalistic scoop of the daily newspaper Il Foglio, published in full as the first text of the Cardinal. Now the illusion that everything is quiet and in good order can only be indulged in by those who  define the conservative and tame parts of Kasper's speech weighing them in the scale,  imagining in self-delusion that they account for at least one eighth of an ounce over and above  the innovative and disturbing parts. As if  the shadow of the disorder would not suffice to  disturb the heavenly origin of the order.
The speech is a message that affects not only the media whose nature it is to chase  children who bite  dogs  and not the dogs that bite children. The message relates to the believers of any rank and state whatsoever, and any  rational creatures existing on earth because the Church must speak to all people in everything she says without distinction, or at least should,  always and everywhere witness to the same truth. If the media do report with happiness about a child that bites a dog, just because it's something new, to the faithful, the other faiths, agnostics and atheists have to understand, however, whether this is  something good or bad. You can not just celebrate, just because something is new.

Strategy of Changing Practice in Keeping Meaningless Letters

It is enough to look at who would be celebrating and who is not to understand that Cardinal Kasper, who Pope Francis described at the first Angelus following  his book "Mercy" as "a theologian who is on the ball, a good theologian," has this time the put a decent bite on the dog. From his paper, the image of a future Church emerges that is completely fluid and flexible and always has less idea of the Sacraments. And it is no accident that  at the first brush strokes this   image is recognized in the marriage that is tried and scourged by the insidious desires and therefore is most vulnerable. But apart from the contents, especially worrying is the method. A mixture of subjection to the lusts of the world and the desire to open the doors of the impregnable fortress to the raging besiegers. The strategy employed  at the Second Vatican Council must be  repeated,  to which says  the Cardinal calmly: "The council has opened doors without damaging the binding dogmatic tradition." It is the strategy with which the change in practice is hidden behind a nondescript retention of the letter. The Modernist Don Ernesto Buonaiuti  theorized them in a veritable guide to action:
"So far reform of Rome was wanted outside of Rome or even against Rome. We must reform with Rome so that it can pass through the hands of  those in Rome to be reformed. This is the true and infallible, but difficult method. Hoc opus, hic labor. [...] The outer cult will continue to exist as the hierarchy, but the Church as teacher of the sacraments and their order will change the hierarchy and the cult according to the time: it is those simpler and more liberal and this more spiritual, and so a more gradual orthodox Protestantism and not a violent, aggressive, revolutionary and disobedient. "

Destructive Pastoral Comes from Problematic Teaching

One must not ascribe to Cardinal Kasper the same intentions of Buonaiuti. Different times, different dreams, different theories, but each shapes the practice  in his own image and likeness. One must have the courage and intellectual honesty and admit that the pastoral, this talismanic conception that serves today to justify each yielding, is still affiliated with a teaching. It is true that the practice as a tribute to their Enlightenment origins often devours a non-vigilant Magisterium. But it is also legitimate to ask whence a decomposing Pastoral comes, if not from the womb of the problem, at least in the core teaching.
As also found in  Kasper's speech,  many points represented   a problem in themselves, one can not deny that each paragraph or line breathes the idea of ​​unnatural dialogue between the values ​​of the world and of Christian morality. A Trojan horse has entered the Catholic fortress that is the purpose and means to an end simultaneously. The one and the other have come together in their work of destruction of the ideas of nature and person, which are   characterized by theology in their  origin.

True Nature of Man is to Have no Nature?

The now prevalent thinking in the Catholic Church that underlies the speech of Cardinal Kasper, is anticipated in a line by  Enrico Chiavacci of 1973 published in the Dictionary of Moral Theology: "The true nature of man is to have no nature." It follows that the moral of the metaphysical foundation of human nature is autonomous and that love, understood in a purely physical level, is the only rule of human behavior.
Roberto de Mattei wrote in this regard:
"The new moralists who have been referred to by someone as 'porn theologians', have replaced the objectivity of natural law by the 'person', understood as a planned  will,   divorced from any normative foundation and immersed in a historical and cultural context, in other words, in a situational ethics. And because  sex is an integral part of the person, the role of sexuality is named as the  'primary function of personal growth', also because, according to her testimony, the Council taught that only in the dialogic relationship is only realized with the other person, they quoted in this context the notion, I need the other in order to be myself ', based on the number 24 of Gaudium et Spes , the Magna Carta of the post-Conciliar Progressivism. "
1966 published the French Bishops' Conference, the " Documentation catholique " , in the only Catholic was the title, and with the end of classical theology was announced. The French bishops said:
"After the Council Christology requires special attention. In theology it is, for example, the need to maintain the fundamental concepts of nature and person. In this regard raises the modern philosophy of new problems: the meaning of the terms 'nature' and 'person' is a philosophical spirit other than that of the fifth Century or of Thomism. [...] What are the concepts of nature and person are to be used, so that they can express the truth of the dogmatic definitions of our contemporaries? "
The end result of this premise could only be the impossibility of finding access to the truth of dogmatic definitions, of which the French bishops said in words, that it was still close to their hearts.
The attack on the theology of 5 Century and Thomism did not happen by chance, but he meant to destroy the definition of person who formulated by Boethius and was then taken up by, among others, St. Thomas. " Persona est naturae individua substantia rationalis "Boetius said. "The person is the individual substance of rational nature."

Kasper's Speech Made From the Fabric of the White Flag for Surrender

The speech of Cardinal Kasper is made of the stuff, which is only suitable for being raised as a white flag in the besieged citadel of God. To say that one must resort to the modern categories of thought and morals, is, to embezzle the necessary mediation of ideas and a language that are the true "natural" way.
The truth is not only dogmatic and supernatural, as the truth of the dogma is not only the  fixed point, the aim is to preserve the Catholic thinking. There is a "natural" truth of the language and the concepts that is absolutely indispensable for exclusively religious purposes. Therefore, the classical ideas of nature and person can not be interchanged for the modern with impunity. 
You can not explain to  the Hegelians the truth of the dogma with  Hegelian terms, the Cartesians with those of Descartes, the Kantians with those of Kant, the Marxists, by using the Marxist concepts and so on, because modern philosophy is essentially anti-natural and the grace's impact on nature, not the anti-nature.

Jean Madiran and the Phenomenon of Theological Debacle

In his book "The Jeresy of the 20th Century" Jean Madiran refers to this phenomenon as a theological debacle which "is based on the imagination. There is a mythology. It's not a misconception between nature and grace, but from a radical challenge to the natural order, which results in a denial of the supernatural order in itself. It is not based on one aspect of reality in which other aspects are canceled or defaced: it is completely beyond any reality, in an ideological-verbal limbus. It does not deny the natural reality and also does not betray itself: It rejects it, it draws souls away from her to them to steer elsewhere to nowhere "
The basic element of this action is as described in  Buonaiutis instruction, the attack on the Sacraments, on what the character of the Divine in the world, the presence of God among men, what is ultimately principle and guarantee of the earthly order because it conveys its descent of the divine order of graces. Therefore, the goal is to penetrate into the Catholic theology and to pervert it to the roots.

"Abolition" of Sin Gagging and Choking Catholic Theology

The real knot,  with which Catholic Theology is gagged and choked  is  the abolition of sin and the separation of faith and sacraments.  The Sacraments are the support and resources to keep the creature from sinning. This is the basic, but forgotten and neglected topic:  sin. That is the scandal, the shame, without which man can not be understood. It's already in order: the Paschal Mystery, the Resurrection, the triumph of the rolled away stone. But there is no guarantee that our souls will be saved from inevitable death. Sin brings the mystery of eternal damnation with it.
At this point, together with the Incarnation the sacrament enters in the story, the mystery that is also essential for the salvation of man from his condition as a sinner. A Church without sacraments is simply unthinkable, it's a no man's land, or if it goes well, a field hospital, where everyone saves himself. The discussion around the approval of the remarried divorced couples to Communion is grueling and in some ways even absurd. The real question is much simpler: How is man to save himself?   How is he to save himself, if one preaches or gives to understand that hell does not exist or if it exists, is empty?

Christ Was not be Crucified to Save us From War, Poverty and a Failed Marriage

Christ has not crucified in order to save the people before the war, poverty, envy, the marriage gone awry or sadness. He did it to save them from eternal damnation. And the sacraments are the means of grace to get out of this terrible disease. The old Catechism of Saint Pius X said: "The sacraments are efficacious signs of grace, instituted by Jesus Christ to sanctify us." And further, that "they are efficacious signs of grace, because they  have the tangible parts of this invisible grace,  signify or show that they give, and they are effective characters because they really give the grace that they signify."
When they brought Jesus to the deaf and dumb and asked that he lay  his hands upon them, he put his finger in the eye and with the saliva He touched his tongue, then he turned his eyes to heaven, he sighed and said  "Ephphatha" and the man was healthy. Jesus, who was God, could have returned hearing to the deaf and speech with a simple command of his will. However, the contact of the fingers and saliva signified and really gave the grace of healing. It was the sign of the sacrament, the occurrence of grace in the life of the man that turns the actions and the material of everyday life to the Rite. The Church can not do without signs till  her end, except as a punishment in the end. In a world that is deprived of both carnal and spiritual anchoring of the sacraments, sin can not be defeated because it is no longer recognized and attacked for what  it is. And man loses his way, everyone is no one, and as Marshall McLuhan says, "could be the greatest statesman is to be confused with a footman. In liturgical terms of loss of identity it means the loss of religious vocation, and the moral permissiveness means the inability to recognize the necessity of confession. Then,  where many went to confession and relatively few went to Communion, very few now confess, while many go to Communion. "

"We need a Church that Moves the World"

As GK Chesterton said, like like such a Church is pleasing to  the world, but she does her no good:
"The Church cannot move with the times; simply because the times are not moving. The Church can only stick in the mud with the times, and rot and stink with the times.(...) And the Church has the same task as it had at the beginning of the Dark Ages; to save all the light and liberty that can be saved, to resist the downward drag of the world, and to wait for better days. So much a real Church would certainly do; but a real Church might be able to do more. It might make its Dark Ages something more than a seed-time; it might make them the very reverse of dark. It might present its more human ideal in such abrupt and attractive a contrast to the inhuman trend of the time, as to inspire men suddenly for one of the moral revolutions of history; so that men now living shall not taste of death until they have seen justice return.... we need, however, as the newspapers say, not a church that moves with the world. We need a church that moves the world. "
Introduction / Translation: Giuseppe Nardi
image: Fede & Cultura
Trans: Tancred vekron99@hotmail.com
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Traditional Mass banned in Costa Rica!

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Below is the report from Una Voce Costa Rica.

A law is only as good as its enforcement. There will be "hell to pay" one day for this. Indeed., there shall.


Official Communiqué: Tridentine Mass Banned in Costa Rica

[para la traducción al Castellano pincha aquí]

Official Communiqué
- To the Confused Catholics of Costa Rica and Abroad -


The purpose of this statement is to present a summarized report of the situation in Costa Rica, particularly in the Archdiocese of San José, in relation to the Mass of Ages, also called the Tridentine Mass, Traditional Latin Mass or Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite.
Una Voce Costa Rica, member of the Foederatio Internationalis Una Voce, a federation with recognition from the Holy See, has been working in recent years for all Catholics in Costa Rica to enjoy what in the letter accompanying the Motu Proprio Summorum Pontificum of His Holiness Benedict XVI was called "a precious treasure to be preserved " .

Former Archbishop 
 Hugo Barrantes

 




More Cardinals will call out Kasper for his falsity

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Rome, March 15 (TMNews) - "From Bologna with love, stop." This is the title of an interview with the Cardinal Archbishop of Bologna Carlo Caffara, a past rooted in Communion and Liberation, published today by the sheet. "Peroration of Cardinal Caffara after the consistory and the relationship Kasper," is the subtitle. "Do not touch the marriage of Christ. Do not judge a case, you do not bless a divorce. Hypocrisy is not merciful."
On the proposal of the Cardinal Walter Kasper about the possibility of readmitted to communion, after a period of penance, divorziarti remarried couples who request it, Caffara states: "If the Church admits to 'Eucharist, however, must give a judgment of legitimacy the second union. E 'logical. But then - as was wondering - what about the first marriage? Second, it is said, can not be a true second marriage, since bigamy is against the word of the Lord. And the first? And 'loose? But the popes have always taught that the power of the Pope does not come to this: the ratified and consummated marriage, the Pope has no power. The proposed solution leads to think that is the first marriage, but there is also a second form of cohabitation that the Church legitimate. then c 'is an exercise of human sexuality extramarital that the Church considers legitimate. But with this you deny the backbone of the Church's teaching on sexuality. At this point one might ask, and why not approve the free cohabitation? And why not relationships between homosexuals? ".

A "Sharing" of "false ecumenism" on this Week of Christian Unity

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MARTY GERVAIS ON RELIGION

Basilian Deacon puts sharing at forefront of religious aims

THE WORD Thomas Rosica repeats over and over again is “scandalous.”
He’s referring to the way in which churches tend to remain segregated, isolated, interested in their own.
If you spend any time talking to Rosica, he will tell you just how frustrated he gets when he hears how Roman Catholic priests speak in such chauvinistic ways about salvation in the “Catholic Church.” He doesn’t even like it when they refer to themselves as Catholics, when the word “Christian” would not only have been good enough, but preferable.
It’s not that he doesn’t like Catholics – he is one. In fact, this spring he will be ordained a priest of the Basilian religious order.
The fact is, Rosica spent a good part of his field training as a priest working on ecumenism. In 1984 he surveyed churches in the Montreal area for the Canadian Centre for Ecumenism to determine where they stood on church unity. His findings, and especially the approach Rosica took to the survey, are being examined and considered by the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops. There is the possibility that the Roman Catholic Church’s umbrella organization in Canada will implement a survey of this kind on a national basis.
THE YOUNG DEACON working at St. John the Baptist Church in Amherstburg with its other Basilian priests regards the whole matter of ecumenism as “scandalous.” He sees “the Catholic ghetto mentality as a stumbling block and knows just how reticent clergymen from other denominations can be when it comes to authentic sharing.  Some of it has to do with being “too set in their ways” but there are other reasons, too.  In some cases, the clergymen know little of the ecumenical movement, and they haven’t bothered to do “any reading at all about it.”
There’s also the notion that their churches are suffering serious losses in membership. The direction now is to shore up what they can count on.
UNFORTUNATELY, the notion exists that some churches have the exclusive copyright on the “word of God, “ says Rosica.
“But the word of God is for all people,” says Rosica, who adds that it isn’t just for Catholics or Anglicans or Presbyterians.
Another fact, says Rosica, is that many denominations must learn that no one is out to threaten the existence of any one church. In addition to this, the myth has to be dispelled that the only way in which the Roman Catholics are going to be part of church unity is for all Christian denominations (to) join Rome.
Rosica says there is no reason real ecumenism -- even to the point of an organic union – can’t mean a harmony of various Christian denominations in one community.
The Basilian deacon could sit all day in his office at St. John the Baptist and talk about the ecumenical movement. While he doesn’t regard himself as an expert, the survey did teach him something. His objective is to set into motion something that will bring churches in Amherstburg closer together.
ROSICA EXPECTS to return here after ordination, and if he does, he feels he will continue his ecumenical work in the town. The real test for the ecumenical movement, he says, is at the grass roots: moving the “local” churches into a situation where they will share more and pray more together.
Sunday will see the first step in that direction: St. John the Baptist is holding an ecumenical prayers service at 2:30 p.m. where five different Christian denominations – the Baptists, United Church, Anglicans, Presbyterians and Roman Catholics – will be participating.
Rev. John Parker, Pastor of Wesley United Church, will deliver the homily. The service coincides with the first Sunday, in the Week of Christian Unity, celebrated by Catholics and Protestants around the world. The service in itself is admittedly a “minor act” says Rosica, but it could be the beginning of a new awareness the churches will have for one another.
HE SEES Amherstburg as no different than any other community, pointing out that no matter how much dialogue the national churches hold, unless clergy and congregations at the local level are prepared to start talking to one another in a meaningful way, then ecumenism is simply a dream.
He says if churches persist in taking the attitude that they “have all the answers,” then nothing is going to be advanced in church unity.
But while Rosica likes being an idealist, he is intimately aware of the obstacles.
Intercommunion is certainly the first to spring to mind. In some ways, he regards the Roman Catholic Church’s reluctance to permit Catholics and Protestants to take communion in their churches as an embarrassment. On the other hand, he also has a lot of respect for his church in holding back from the pressure until other obstacles have been cleared away.
THIS IS BECAUSE Rome regards the eucharist as “the fullness of unity,” Rosica says.
He added until other obstacles have been resolved, there can be no unity.
Bishop Sherlock told the fall synod of Canadian Bishops that the extension of communion to non-Catholics would be a “form of cheating.”
He had said, “It assumes a unity which has not yet occurred.”
But Rosica agrees with the new CCCB vice-president, Archbishop James Hayes of Halifax, that the issue should be pursued, and that “shared communion” with Protestant denominations at times of mixed marriages and funerals should be encouraged.
The church sanctions such a practice.
Unfortunately, Rosica says some priests aren’t even aware of “this possibility” – to them it’s a non-issue.
ESSENTIALLY, such an attitude or lack of awareness is a formidable obstacle to church unity. Rosica says it comes down to the glaring fact that many clergy just won’t bother to acquaint themselves with what is being done about church unity.
Apathy is another obstacle, Rosica said explain how some priests regard the issue as “just another job” they have to do. As a result, he says, there is no compelling urge to do anything more than pay lip service to it.
Another stumbling block lies with the training institutions which tend to want to propagate and further their own denominational interests and philosophies. As a result, there are institutions that tend to favour one religion over another, when in fact they ought to be “open” to the whole spectrum.
IN HIS REPORT to the Canadian Ecumenical Commission, Rosica wrote that while it might be difficult “to complain” about training in the past from the era before or during Vatican II which spurred on ecumenism, “We have a right and duty, however, to take objection with these young people (including young professors), who, through their theology courses and their religious beliefs, wish to move the Ecumenical movement back to a time when it new no possibilities for growth.”
Rosica says unless the church – not only the Roman Catholic Church – begins to take a “a vested interest”  in the formation of clergy, making sure they are less chauvinistic about their denomination – then ecumenism is going to remain at a standstill.
Because of the lack of any read dramatic unity, Rosica says people have indeed, lost interest in church unity.
He said this in his report too, pointing out that the findings showed that “many have lost the desire for unity over the past years, and even fewer really sense the scandalous division existing within our own church and also among the Christian churches.
ROSICA KNOWS that the move toward church unity has to be gradual and it must go through a set of “sequences.” Sunday’s service is the beginning. The next step is to form a ministerial association.
The next step is to work on “twinning” churches, where churches begin to do some real sharing and experimenting with liturgies.
Rosica isn’t sure how successful he will be. He hopes for the best. He says as long as congregations are praying, “somehow the spirit of God is alive.”
He’s certain this will ease the impatience.

Silencing of the lambs

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Clearly, the people who March for Life need reminding because every year there are violent riots and blood in the streets of Washington.



Look at how the evil one has used these tweets to mock the Catholic faith and the cause for Life!



Some would like to see these lambs lead to the slaughter.

Like the One who did this, indeed, the True Lamb!

Red-robed man preparing to strike a group of other men.

Who are the real Pharisees, today?

Perhaps, he should get off of Twitter.

Holy Father; Consecration now, it is late, but not too late!

Cardinal Burke on Kasper! --

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"I trust that the error of his (Kasper's) approach will become clearer."


The West Runs for "Gay Rights" and Stammers at the Islamic Terror of Boko Haram

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ABIJA, Nigeria -- Ignatius Kaigama, the Archbishop of Jos and President of the Nigerian Bishops' Conference responded to the European criticism of Nigeria and defended the support for the new federal law against "gay marriage." Last January, the Bishops thanked President Goodluck Jonathan for the new law for the protection of marriage and against “gay marriage". Since then, the Church of Nigeria has been in the crossfire of criticism. And for many a western Church leader, it is embarrassing to have to defend it.

Values ​​of the Bible Can Never be Discrimination

Archbishop Kaigama stressed that the position of the Church in Nigeria corresponds exactly to the teaching of the Catholic Church.  He said, "We defend the moral values ​​of the Bible, the tradition of the Nigerian people."  "The defense of the moral value of the Bible can never be discrimination," said the chairman of the Bishops' Conference of the most populous African country.

The archbishop also criticized the one-sidedness of the West, "though always with you when it comes to the so-called gay rights in Nigeria you run, but to the ongoing terror attacks by the Islamic militia Boko Haram you only stammer”. He went on to say that "Constantly new violence, burned and mutilated bodies, women and children who are killed in a terrible rhythm: this is the emergency afflicting our country, but nothing from Europe on this. But for “gay rights” the EU, the European Parliament and other international institutions will mobilize.”

"Even women Who Cannot Read, Use the Morning after Pill from the West"

"In all the villages of Nigeria, there are women who have no education and girls who do not attend school. They cannot read or write, but they have the morning after pill. When they are questioned, they know which pill they have when to take abort. How can that be? Who tells them that and gives them the morning after pill, pushing it into her hand? It is the western governmental and non-governmental organizations that impose their ideas on us. And these 'values' mean birth control. This is worth much money and effort from the West. And why do they do that? To ensure that our government gets international economic aid, they must accept this Western policy. But that is called coercion. A culture and a mentality are imposed that is not ours, for us Nigerians not despise life." They attempt this by way of an ideological indoctrination but specifically from the outside to manipulate the minds of the people in Nigeria.

"We won’t give in to the West   just because it has Money to Blackmail Us"

To the law against "gay marriage" said Archbishop Kaigama: "We say very clearly: We don't hate anybody. We respect homosexuals as people, and we support them when their rights are violated as human beings. The Church has there then and defends them. But we also say quite clearly that homosexual acts are contrary to nature. They flatly contradict what we defend. Powerful organizations who blackmail our government would like us to legalize gay marriage.  And when they say that there are occasional homosexual tendencies in Africa, we say quite clearly that they are aberrations. We respect the dignity of marriage between a man and a woman. We will not give in to the West, just because it has money with which it can put pressure on us,” said Archbishop Ignatius Kaigama of Jos.

Text: Giuseppe Nardi
Image: Tempi
Trans: Tancred vekron99@hotmail.com
Translation edited: by Vox Cantoris

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A road begun at First Communion

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What wonderful joy in Ottawa this past week on the Solemnity of St. Joseph with the consecration of the new Auxilliary Bishop of Ottawa, His Excellency Christian Reisbeck of the Companions of the Cross.  One of the unique circumstances of the evening was the presence of the His Excellency Thomas Dowd, Auxilliary Bishop of Montreal and the revelation that came from it. Not only are these two Canada's youngest, but they are the youngest bishops in North America and to to top it off, they attended the same elementary school in Ottawa and were in the same First Communion class!




The Life of St. Andre

Bishop Michael Pearce Lacey, Requiescat in pace

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A few years ago, my Knights of Columbus Council organised our region's annual Clergy Appreciation Dinner and my Grand Knight gave me the honour of picking up and driving home His Excellency, Michael Pearce Lacey, Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Toronto. Bishop Lacey has gone home to the Lord in his 97th year, on April 2, the anniversary of the death of John Paul II and incidentally, my own father 25 years ago.

Bishop LaceyBishop Lacey always came to our dinners and spoke; he was still going strong that night at the age of 94. He spoke about being alone in his condominium since his sister had died. He took up painting there but he also had a little ministry going. Every day at 11:00 AM, Bishop Lacey would celebrate Mass and the other retired Catholics in his condo would attend and a few others from time-to-time. He also was friends with and loved those children at Animus Productions just below this post. He always spoke about them and even visited their little house chapel and celebrated Mass there!


Driving him home that evening after dinner, we came by York Mills Road and Loretto Abbey and he spoke about his sisters who were Sisters there and how sad he was that there were so few now. He perked right up when I told him that there were Sisters but you had to hunt for them in places like Nashville and Ann Arbor and Cambridge, habited, prayerful Sisters in new orders rising from the ashes of the old. That made him happy to know that there was a restoration. He then spoke about the last forty years. He had been appointed pastor at Transfiguration of Our Lord Parish and was to build the church. After that. Archbishop Pocock appointed Father Lacey as Rector of St. Michael's Cathedral and put him in charge of the liturgical innovations of the Archbishop Bugnini's Concilium. Sitting in the passenger seat he said to me, "Oh we went to this seminar by the Domnicans and another plenary and all these conferences ... we were so enthused!" He suddenly became very quiet and I said, "Is everything okay, Your Excellency?" After a few seconds of more silence, he opined, "I think we went too far." 

Bishop Lacey was a good man and a good and faithful bishop. He spoke to me of his early vocation and his desire to always be a faithful priest and serve the Lord. On Our Lady's alleged appearing at Medjugorje, I expect he now knows one way or the other on its authenticity and on the matters of the liturgy and sacred architecture, he was clearly caught up in the unfortunate zeitgeist sweeping through Canada and the rest of the Catholic world, which I know for a fact, he regretted.

Bishop Michael Pearce Lacey, may the angels lead you into paradise; may the martyrs come to welcome you and take you to the holy city, the new and eternal Jerusalem. May choirs of angels welcome you and lead you to the bosom of Abraham; and where Lazarus is poor no longer may you find eternal rest.

St Elias the Prophet Church destroyed - Three Brampton Churches burned

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A raging inferno earlier today completely destroyed St. Elias the Prophet Church in Brampton, Ontario this morning, northwest of Toronto. Police say that arson is not suspected. In October 2012, Archangel Michael and St. Tekla Coptic Orthodox Church suffered over $100,000.00 damage when a molotov cocktail was thrown through a window.  In May of 2012, St. Jerome's Catholic Church was hit by a pipe bomb.

Really?


One city, three churches?

Coincidence?
St. Elias the Prophet Church



Archangel Michael and St.Tekla Coptic Orthodox Chruch

 

Firefighters were called to St. Jerome's Parish, a Roman Catholic church on Chinguacousy Road, just north of Steeles Avenue, at about 5 a.m. after a fire hit the building. Police now suspect that the fire may have been caused by a pipe bomb.
St. Jerome Catholic Church

Passiontide: A liturgical loss in the New Lectionary

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Working in both the Ordinary and Extraordinary Forms of the Roman Rite every weekend, I can appreciate more and more what went wrong after the Council. One glaring example came just yesterday. The "Ordo" for Canada referred to the tradition of "veiling" the cross and statues for the last two weeks of Lent, what is known in the Mass up to 1969, as Passiontide. Yesterday in the Ordinary Form, it is called the Fifth Sunday of Lent, whereas traditionally, it is the First Sunday of Passiontide; we are to enter more deeply into Our Lord's passion in these last days up to the Triduum.


Walking into the Toronto church where I sing the Sunday Anticipated Mass on Saturday evening, I was pleased once again to see the main crucifix, altar crucifix and every statue and picture veiled. But why? What does it mean and what is the point of it in the Ordinary Form and the new Lectionary, other than some "tradition?"

The Gospel in the Ordinary Form for Year A on the Fifth Sunday of Lent is the raising of Lazarus. In Year B, we hear from the Gospel of St. John about grain falling on good ground and in Year C, it is the woman caught in adultery. All of these are important; all are beautiful words of Our Lord, but they are not about his passion - yet we veil out of some tradition for which we know nothing.

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The First Sunday of the Passion in the traditional annual lectionary of the Roman Missal is from St. John's Gospel. He shows us the growing hatred of the Sanhedrin for Jesus. The Jews who ought to have recognised in Jesus, the Son of God, greater than Abraham and the prophets, because He is eternal, disregarded the meaning of His words. They insulted Our Blessed Lord, the Messias, whom they declared to be a possessed by a devil, a blasphemer whom they would stone to death. The Gospel concludes with "Abraham your father rejoiced that he might see My day: he saw it and was glad. The Jews therefore said to Him: Thou art not yet fifty years old: and hast Thou seen Abraham? Jesus said to them: Amen, amen, I say to you, before Abraham was made, I am. They took up stones therefore to cast at Him: but Jesus hid Himself, and went out of the temple." The passion of Jesus by His own has begun.  

St. Augustine commented that Jesus "hid Himself" not by hiding in the crowd but by invoking His divinity and becoming invisible in their midst. However, Our Blessed Lord, hid Himself, the Church in her liturgical actions has hidden the Lord by veiling the crucifix. If the Lord is hidden, then the glory of His saints must also be hidden. 

Our liturgical action of veiling is because of this Gospel on the First Sunday of Passiontide. This is why in your parish which offers the reformed liturgy is done. Now, you know why.

This Gospel has been relegated to Thursday in the Fifth Week of Lent. How long can we continue to abide this impoverishment and symbolism. 


  

Jim Flaherty - This Canadian thanks you

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I met him decades ago when he was first elected to the Ontario Legislature. The Progressive-Conservative Party (how's that for a psychological confliction or an oxymoron), was in Opposition. Jim came by a house in Etobicoke where a few of us party guys were having a few beers and encouraging each other to keep going amidst the darkness of the Ontario Socialists. A few years later, I met him again on a number of occasions as I was a Special Assistant within the new Conservative Ontario Government for which he was a Minister.

He upset me a little when as Federal Finance Minister he ended the income trust debacle and cost me a few bucks on the investment side of things but it was the right think to do for Canada. He also refused to let Canadian banks buy those U.S. mortgages and stood firm against their desires to merge. He did right for Canada and we are all better for it.

He was incredibly respected for his steady hand and he steered our country through a dangerous economic cauldron.

Jim Flaherty, up until just a month ago, Canada's Minister of Finance, died suddenly yesterday at the age of 64. He was  dedicated to his family and his country and all Canadians owe him a debt of gratitude. 

Jim, may your soul rest in the peace of Christ.

Father's folly

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You've probably read about or watched the video on YouTube of the priest in Ireland, Father Ray Kelly, bursting into song at a wedding Mass with a play on Leonard Cohen's H-Word ballad. It is Lent after all but it seems that Father Kelly was so caught up in his narcissistic display of liturgical degenerative disorder, that he totally forgot that fact at least. I can't comment lest I write something which I will regret. Instead, sit back and listen to Louie Verrecchio's parody, "What's it to you?"



Maria Divine Mercy - "...In contradiction with Catholic theology"

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STATEMENT OF ARCHDIOCESE OF DUBLIN
ON THE ALLEGED VISIONARY “MARIA DIVINE MERCY”
 
Requests for clarification have been coming to 
the Archdiocese of Dublin concerning the 
authenticity of alleged visions and messages 
received by a person who calls herself “Maria 
Divine Mercy” and who may live in the 
Archdiocese of Dublin.

Archbishop Diarmuid Martin wishes to state 
that these messages and alleged visions have 
no ecclesiastical approval and many of the 
texts are in contradiction with Catholic 
theology.

These messages should not be promoted 
or made use of within Catholic Church 
associations.

Hoc est enim corpus meum.

Father, into your hands I commit my spirit

Worthy is the Lamb that was slain

He is Risen, indeed

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