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Blessed John Paul The Great

Posted in Catholicism In Culture, Catholicism In Media, Church News, Liturgical Seasons, News And Current Events, Saints by Brother Stephen
May 02 2011
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I thought it was going to be easy to put into words the celebration of the beatification of Blessed Pope John Paul II. It wasn’t going to be many because I found two videos — and moving pictures, as in rolling video as well as emotional scenes — speak much louder than 10,000 words. But the general sketch in my mind wasn’t translating. After all, a weekend of powerful and intense prayer, celebration and Mass defies mere human expression. Frustrated, I was about to step away for a few hours to let my mind regenerate the idea. Then, it hit me. Why is it that I am overwhelmed when I talk about him, when I see documentaries about him, when I see millions assembled in his honor? Could it be six years since he went to the Father?

It may be selfish, but it’s because I miss him. Still. I miss John Paul II as if I knew him or as if he was a relative. The power of his faith, his passionate exhortations — it’s easy to forget the earlier years of his pontificate, when he animated his homilies by waving his script or puncturing the air, accented by a warm smile, humility and a gentle sense of humor — transcended the ocean and miles. He was as present as our own pastors. He moves millions of us today: Be not afraid. Open up your hearts to Christ. That challenge to lift up your life amid earthly pursuits for the cause of Christ, his pontificate, his ministry all still resonate — not to mention the force of his will which in large part ended the enslavement of communism — make him the greatest man of the 20th century, a historic figure with whom we were privileged to share earthly time.

If anyone doubts the Holy Spirit, one need only undertake a cursory examination of John Paul’s life. If one doubts the power a Christ-like life, one need only witness the immense affect he had on the world and love for him, unlike that showered upon anyone else in human history. We loved him then. We love him now. How appropriate that his beatification Mass took place on the Second Sunday of Easter, Divine Mercy Sunday, which he instituted, and the feast on the eve of which he died six years ago. Six years? I miss him. Still. But now we know he remains with us. Blessed is he, John Paul The Great.

No news report needed. Only the awe of Pope Benedict’s pronouncement and the unveiling of the Blessed John Paul’s portrait.

For more detail, here’s a narrated report courtesy of RomeReports.com.

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Tagged as: Blessed Pope John Paul II, Christ-like life, Divine Mercy Sunday, Holy Spirit, John Paul the Great, Pope Benedict, Rome Reports, RomeReports.com, Second Sunday of Easter

Pope Benedict’s Cheeky Visit To Great Britain

Posted in Apologetics, Catholicism In Culture, Church History, Church News, Issues, News And Current Events by Brother Stephen
Sep 21 2010
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Pope Benedict XVI’s recently concluded visit to Great Britain not only was historic, but a tremendous success. This long awaited trip was about as much as any Catholic could have dreamed. There were many aspects to it, and I will comment on them this week and beyond. Just knowing that the Bishop of Rome, after nearly 30 years, was planning an official visit to the land of villain Henry VIII was gripping.

Not only is Great Britain the country where so much damage was done to Christianity in centuries long past, its unfortunate cultural and moral decay has influenced Western and, specifically, English speaking countries. It bares it share of responsibility for the this era’s moral and cultural decline. Pope Benedict’s visit was a bucket of cold water across the faces of the purveyors of coarse culture and moral relativisim — the thousands of ignorant as well as purposeful protestors who fruitlessly demonstrated during his time there.

If he made them uncomfortable, good. Their anger, then, was less about the Pope than  against their self-installed dictatorship of relativism, an intangible tyrant that tortures their souls. It’s a pain the unfaithful find sufferable in order to experience a false sense of freedom and pleasure, despite the harm to their spiritual health.

Pope Benedict addressed this. He spoke politely, but emphatically — or, as Michael Voris puts it, he was cheeky, giving the Brits more than enough to reflect on.

Oh, Henry! The cheeky pope had a historic and successful mission in the land of Henry VIII .

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Tagged as: "dictatorship of relativism", Bishop of Rome, Catholic, Christianity, cultural decay, Henry VIII, Michael Voris, moral decay, moral relativisim, Pope Benedict, visit to Great Britain

The Bishops’ Bishop Speaks Out

Posted in Church News, Issues by Brother Stephen
Aug 30 2010
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Cardinal Marc Ouellet, formerly the Archbishop of Montreal and now Pope Benedict’s newly appointed Prefect for the Congregation for Bishops said this recently, directed to his fellow bishops:

(Bishops) need spiritual discernment and not just political calculation of the risk of the possibility of the message being received. … We have to dare to speak to the deep heart, where the Spirit of the Lord is touching people beyond what we can calculate.

It makes perfect sense: How can anyone think they can gain more souls for the Lord by circumventing His Word? There is no way to comprehend His plan and how He touches peoples’ hearts. Our bishops are to ensure their flocks are getting and comprehending His Word and not worry about what people think of it. God will take care of the rest.

Come to think of it, this is applicable to priests at the parish level as well. Michael Voris of RealCatholicTV has the rest:

Cardinal Marc Ouellet tells the bishops to end calculation and return to The Truth. Stop telling the people what you think they want to hear and tell The Truth, for it is The Truth and The Truth alone that saves.

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Tagged as: Archbishop of Montreal, Cardinal Marc Ouellet, Michael Voris, Pope Benedict, Prefect for the Congregation for Bishops, RealCatholicTV

Father Jay Finelli: The iPadre

Posted in Catholicism In Culture, Catholicism In Media, Church News, News And Current Events by Brother Stephen
Jul 27 2010
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When Pope Benedict endorsed using all modern electronic means to spread the Word of God, he might not have had Father Jay Finelli in mind. As devout a Mac head as he is a priest, there is no gadget or online tool Father Finelli is not using to win new souls for Christ (see The Georgia Bulletin). You can even see him opening his iPad upon its deliver to him.

Podcasts? Check! Video podcasts? Of course! Blog? Got that down, too. He even has a Chantcast! He is on Twitter as well Facebook and YouTube might as well be old school for him. He even has a live stream.

It’s all well and good and with younger priests come newer techniques.  Priests are no different than anyone else. They will bring with them their interests and parts of applicable modernity to their job. In this sense, they are no different than a young CPA using online tools while the grizzled old vet still uses the ledger book. In fact, we love EWTN and a new wave of technology at its founding allowed it to take off — and newer technology allows it to flourish still — and EWTN is about as traditional and true to the Word as there is. It’s safe to say we love the way technology has enabled hundreds of millions to stay in tune with the Faith, and to spread it, or we wouldn’t be here at RealCatholic ourselves.

Still, and again as in life, technology has a role. It can be a road to, but not a substitute for, our personal relationship with God and the manifestation of that on Sunday, which is the receiving of the Holy Eucharist. Delivering and receiving a better understanding of the Word through technology is a useful supplement it, but listening to Father Finelli’s homilies or watching Mass on EWTN cannot take the place of attending Mass. Watching videos of a papal address cannot take the place of saying the Rosary or Eucharistic Adoration.

Technology has its place. But we have ours — in the pews and in prayer, engaged in our parishes and the communities around us.

The iPadre takes Christ’s injunction seriously high tech: To spread the Gospel to the ends of the Earth. 

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Tagged as: Christ, CPA, Eucharistic Adoration, EWTN, Facebook, Father Jay Finelli, Gospel, iPad, iPadre, Mac head, Mass, Pope Benedict, priests, RealCatholic, Rosary, technology, The Georgia Bulletin, Twitter, YouTube

Righting The Aircraft Carrier: A Slow But Certain Reform At The Vatican

Posted in Church News, Issues by Brother Stephen
Jun 03 2010
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Regular readers here know I’m very interested in what Michael Voris has to say. Sure, he can be blunt, even negative, and some might say, “Way out there.” I’m aware of that and don’t disagree that he has a deeply held passion and love for Christ and the Church. But much of what he says is documented and true, and needs to be said. After all, someone needs to sound the alarm.

So it is nice to see him more upbeat and positive this week as he is reporting from the Vatican. He reports a first hand look at some of the changes Pope Benedict is making — a counter revolution as Mr. Voris terms it. It also is nice to hear him acknowledge that there is a movement of traditional Catholicism that has been afoot for some time now, something, that if I were to critique him, he does not exult enough, if at all.

He wisely recounts that in times of need Christ always raises up saints and he believes Pope Benedict is one. The changes going on now are not perceptible, just as when an aircraft carrier starts to turn. But once it picks up speed, watch out. For right now, though, please watch the short video below and let me know what you think of it.

Captain Saint Benedict? The Holy Father is turning the Church around, as a captain turns around a large ship, and doing so when Christ needs saints to save the Church.

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Tagged as: Christ, Michael Voris, Pope Benedict, Saints, traditional Catholicism, Vatican

Earth Day = Pro Life?

Posted in Catholicism In Culture, Catholicism In Media, Catholicism In Public Policy And Law, Church News, Issues, News And Current Events by Brother Stephen
Apr 12 2010
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Normally, a headline like that would signal a sarcastic post, instigated from some wacky, ill-thought, usually liberal fad or, worse, actual policy. But . . . not this time. As they used to say (and probably still do, somewhere): Now that I’ve got your attention!

In this case, it’s CatholicVote.org turning the liberal paganism of Earth worship around on its illogical head to make some actual sense of the Earth Day, whose advocates are vigorous population control freaks. It is buying up billboard and bus signage space around the country to promulgate the pro-life message by using the secular line of thinking. Pretty brilliant to use their words to promote the most precious aspect of God’s creation on Earth:

Human Life!

It is more than disturbing that “environmentalists” choose to protect and prioritize anything living except the unborn. You cannot celebrate the Earth and not celebrate the Creator — and that which He created in His Likeness. As CatholicVote’s Brian Burch said in a statement: 

Our goal is to use Earth Day to get Americans to think more deeply about what it means to truly respect the Earth and creation. Prevailing environmental attitudes too often view humans as the enemy of nature. We believe the human person is God’s greatest creation, and the Earth’s greatest resource. Building up a culture of life is the single most important way to build a culture that respects the environment.

If we truly care about building a world that respects the environment, we must begin by building a moral culture — one that understands pollution not just in materialistic terms, but in spiritual terms too. In fact, moral pollution does more to harm the environment than inefficient cars or greenhouse gases.

If we are wasteful and reckless with the environment, maybe it is because we are wasteful and reckless with each other — including the unborn.

Here’s what Pope Benedict wrote in a recent encyclical:

If there is a lack of respect for the right to life and to a natural death, if human conception, gestation and birth are made artificial, if human embryos are sacrificed to research, the conscience of society ends up losing the concept of human ecology and, along with it, that of environmental ecology.

It is contradictory to insist that future generations respect the natural environment when our educational systems and laws do not help them to respect themselves.

CatholicVote.org has bought space for these ads in Chicago, San Francisco and Seattle for starters. You can read more the Earth Day Pro-Life campaign from Joshua Mercer at the CatholicVoteAction blog, here. 

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According To CatholicVote’s Burch: “Let’s remember: Transforming pagan feasts into Christian celebrations is what our faith has been doing for 2,000 years.”

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Pope Benedict: The Cross Enriches The Meaning Of Life

Posted in Church News, Devotions, Saints by Brother Stephen
Feb 11 2010
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Pope Benedict spoke about Saint Anthony of Padua earlier this week at his general audience. Saint Anthony is one of the most popular saints and one to whom I seek constant intercession. The Pope told the audience that, as Saint Anthony preached, the Cross is the mirror in which everyone can find a meaning that enriches life. That includes non-believers.

Therefore, “nowhere man can better realize what he is worth than by looking at himself in the mirror of the cross.” St. Anthony of Padua, was a man who always put “Christ at the center of life and of thought, action and preaching.” He spoke “of prayer as a relationship of love which impels a man to talk sweetly with the Lord. Only a soul that prays can make progress.”

Pope Benedict spoke of Saint Anthony of Padua as an example of one who used the Cross as his mirror.

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Tagged as: Christ, Pope Benedict, Saint Anthony of Padu, the Cross

A Child’s Catholic Formation: Young Gelsi Teaches Us All Why The Blessed Virgin Mary Is Important

Posted in Catholicism In Culture, Catholicism In Media, Devotions, Saints by Brother Stephen
Jan 31 2010
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As I’ve noted before, it is vital that parents take an active role in the formation of their children. As important as bringing them to Mass is, sending them to Catholic school, and registering them for classes offered by your parish and other Catholic educational opportunities, it all starts in the home.

Here’s a great example. It is from Gelsi, a young girl with her own YouTube channel. In fact, it is the only youth Catholic YouTube channel. Not only is she being raised well and right, she is enterprising! What a spirit! As you can read here, she writes her own scripts — with some “help from my dad.” I realize not all families are going to be able to help their children start a YouTube channel to advance the faith, or better instill it to other children, but only one? Even Pope Benedict recently extolled the virtues of social media. Hopefully, this is a sign of things to come as well as an indication that parents are, indeed, more active now than in previous generations in the Catholic formation of their children.

In this video Gelsi explains why the Blessed Virgin Mary is Important:

Gelsi is young enough, but can teach us all a whole lot! 

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Tagged as: Blessed Virgin Mary, Catholic educational opportunites, Catholic formation, Catholic school, Catholic youth, Catholic Youth YouTube Channel, Gelsi, Pope Benedict

Pope Benedict Concludes Week Of Christian Unity

Posted in Catholicism In Culture, Catholicism In Media, Church News, News And Current Events, Scripture, Uncategorized by Brother Stephen
Jan 26 2010
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We’ve followed two events this week: The March For Life and the Week of Christian Unity. Here is a report on Pope Benedict’s celebration of Vespers of the Feast of the Conversion of St. Paul Apostle, on January 25th in the Basilica of St. Paul Outside the Walls. According to the Vatican’s news service:

Recalling in his homily the theme for this year’s week of prayer — You are witnesses of these things (Luke 24:48) — the Holy Father said that the communion and unity of Christ’s disciples are elements of singular importance for a credible and effective proclamation of the Gospel. 

Pope Benedict: “May we all be one so that the world may believe.”

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Wouldn’t This Be The Best Possible Christmas Present?

Posted in Church History, Church News, News And Current Events by Brother Stephen
Dec 02 2009
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Every Sunday at Mass, whether we realize it or not, we pray for the unity of the Church. It’s something we should all keep in mind to do on our own. That, for example, there is a split between the Vatican and the Eastern Orthodox surely brings sadness to the Holy Trinity.

Today, however, brings great news! Although it won’t happen before Christmas, and maybe not for a long time still, a potential breakthrough was made in reunification efforts between Catholics and Orthodox.

Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I said the presence of a Vatican delegation in Istanbul, “confirms the desire to eliminate the impediments accumulated in the course of a millennium to attain the fullness of communion.” (ZENIT via Catholic Online.)

Along with Pope Benedict’s recent overture to traditional Episcopal and Anglican churches and dioceses, there is hope that people of great faith, who perhaps because of human failings throughout the ages, manipulated by the circumstances of their day, were split apart, now have re-unification in one Holy Catholic Church within sight.

Just as Angels greeted the shepherds with news of great joy on the day of our Saviour’s birth, we have our own great news in our day. What a perfect and appropriate season to hear it.

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Tagged as: Angels, Catholic Online, Catholics, Christmas, Eastern Orthodox, Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I, Episcopal and Anglican churches and dioceses, Holy Catholic Church, Istanbul, Pope Benedict, reunification, Saviour's birth, Vatican, ZENIT
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