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Evangelicals Selling Indulgences?

Posted in Apologetics by Brother Stephen
Dec 07 2009
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Now this is very interesting and shows events do come full circle. It seems there is a prominent protestant who is fighting what he calls the “Prosperity Gospel” — something he says certain evangelicals preach.

When I first read this, it reminded me of watching Pat Robertson some years ago as he pitched for donations. He would tell his viewers that if they donated to him (or, presumably, to their church) God would reward them, and often read letters from people who claimed that after having sent him money they could not afford, some good fortune happened upon them, Praise God!, and it more than made up for what they thought they couldn’t afford to donate.

My next thought was that it was about those preachers who live the high lifestyle and make no apology for it, that the Bible makes provision for prosperity be you clergy or lay.

It’s sort of the former, actually. Here is what J. Lee Grady told Christianity Today, via Matt Friedeman’s post on the American Family Association’s Rightly Concerned Blog.

J.Lee Grady didn’t wait for an economic recession to battle the prosperity gospel. He has been fighting it for years.

Grady is the editor of Charisma, the magazine that serves as a gathering tent for Pentecostal and charismatic Christians. Its columns and advertisements feature some of the most prominent names in the movement — and some of the most frequent targets of Grady’s criticism.

“I don’t want to lump all of those people and everything they teach under the umbrella of indulgences,” Grady says. “But if they’re doing manipulative things to get people to open their wallets, and twisting Scripture just like it was done during medieval times, we ought to challenge that. All we know to do is to get on the housetops and shout for reform.”

Other evangelicals have long criticized the teaching that God promises his followers wealth and happiness. But few within the movement have made their calls for repentance so public.

“Martin Luther had to say something, or they were going to keep selling indulgences. Now we have that going on in our midst,” Grady told Christianity Today in his Orlando office. “If someone says, ‘Send your $100 to be saved,’ that is selling indulgences, and there are people doing that on Trinity Broadcasting Network.” The TV corporation’s fundraising appeals have been among Grady’s most frequent targets.

A leading protestant mind calling out ministers for selling indulgences? Wow! That is one way to look at it. You never know where you may get some intellectual support for an argument. In the case of Catholic Apologetics, we may have an unusual ally in Mr. Grady.

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More From The Vatican On Acceptance Of Anglicans Into The Church

Posted in Apologetics, Catholicism In Culture, Catholicism In Media, Church History, Church News, Issues, News And Current Events by Brother Stephen
Oct 26 2009
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The announcement last week that the Holy See will set into motion a constitution for the acceptance of Anglican and Episcopal laity and clergy into the Church has been the buzz of church goers and secular media alike. There is some confusion, especially regarding the acceptance of marriage Anglican clergy as Catholic priests. Here is a video from the Vatican that offers some guidance into how the Vatican will proceed.

Cardinal Levada, Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, during the Holy See’s Press Conference on Tuesday, October 20. Anglicans approached the Vatican; now the Vatican wants to unify this protestant denomination to the Church, as per Vatican II. 

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Pope Benedict: The Role Of The Priest Is Irreplaceable!

Posted in Church News, Sacraments by Brother Stephen
Sep 21 2009
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Pope Benedict told an audience of visiting from Brazil last week that the role of the priest is irreplaceable and that a shortage of priests does not mean the priesthood will secularize anymore than it means the laity will vocationalize. Priests will be priests and laity will be laity, each with distinct and vital roles in the Church.

However, he was clear on the unique nature of the priesthood as an office descended from the Apostles and Christ Himself. From Vatican Information Service via Catholic Online:

. . . the particular identity of priests and laity must be seen in the light of the essential difference between priestly ministry and the “common priesthood.” Hence it is important to avoid the secularisation of clergy and the “clericalisation” of the laity.

He also said:

. . . the lack of priests does not justify a more active and abundant participation of the laity. The truth is that the greater the faithful’s awareness of their own responsibilities within the Church, the clearer becomes the specific identity and inimitable role of the priest as pastor of the entire community, witness to the authenticity of the faith, and dispenser of the mysteries of salvation in the name of Christ the Head.

The function of the clergy is essential and irreplaceable in announcing the Word and celebrating the Sacraments, especially the Eucharist. … For this reason it is vital to ask the Lord to send workers for His harvest; and it is necessary that priests express joy in their faithfulness to their identity.

The Holy Father also invoked Saint John Vianney, the patron saint of priests. As this is the Year for Priests, marking the the 150th anniversary of the saint’s death, Pope Benedict XVI indicated that St. John Vianney . . .

continues even now to be a model for priests, especially in living a life of celibacy as a requirement for the total giving of self, expressed through that pastoral charity which Vatican Council II presents as the unifying centre of a priest’s being and actions.

In this Year for Priests, with the intercession of Saint John Vianney, let us all make a commitment to pray fervently for an increase in vocations as well as for the spiritual, physical and mental well being of all priests. 

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