Friday, December 25, 2015
The Last Arab Christian Prince: "My Great Mission is Raise the Awareness of the West"
Thursday, December 24, 2015
Come Let Us Adore Him
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| The Holy Family and Angels Adoring the Christ Child |
BREAD OF LIFE (excerpt)Father Leonard Feeney
At Bethlehem, in the crib, is a loving, warm, exquisite Baby. In order to find that little Charity, that bundle of Love lying in the straw, you have got to walk down the hills, over the rocks, across the brooks, into the dark, in your hunt for the cave. You have got to sacrifice other things in order to find it, even the brightness of the stars. The songs of the angels have to be put away, or, if you are a shepherd, your sheep. That is how chaste you have to be to find this Baby ...
A Child is given unto us! A Child is born to us, Who is Christ the Lord! Our Lord’s life was, in its simplicity, the life of a child. He did not have too many friends. I do not think you would call seventy-two disciples too many followers — or twelve apostles too many close friends. ...
We all stay a child as we go through life — the best part of us does. We are a child when we eat, when we sleep, when we are sick, when we are old. When we are lonely, we are a child; when we are hurt, we are a child. If we only would let that child in us become interested in Jesus, you would be surprised how easily we could find Him!
Jesus of Bethlehem is given all over the world in the simple, complete value of Christmas, in all the traditions we know — in the kind of story one tells to a child. The inspired record of His life in Holy Scripture is there, in case a child is looking. If you are looking as a child this Christmas, it is child’s play to find it.
Link to The Point...
Painting: Adoration of the Child by Gerrit van Honthorst (Uffizi, Florence)
Christmas Greetings from Galliawatch and an edifying Christmas mediation by Jean Paul Sartre.
H/t photo: Katholisches...
Msgr. Balda Will Not Spend Christmas Behind Bars
The only prisoners in the Vatican must not spend Christmas behind bars.
Vatican City (kath.net/KNA) The only prisoner in the Vatican must not spend Christmas behind bars. The Spanish priest, Lucio Angel Vallejo Balda, one of the five defendants in the Vatileaks II process is released from the cell by the Vatican Gendarmerie and taken to a hotel in the Papal State, the Vatican announced Wednesday evening.
There he has been since Tuesday under house arrest, according to spokesman Federico Lombardi. The Secretary of the Prefecture for the Economic Affairs of the Holy See has been kept since early November on remand at the Vatican.
The prosecution accuses him of having passed confidential documents on two Italian journalists. Since early December, Vallejo has been put on a Vatican court. He is threatened with a multi-year prison term.
Link kath.net...
Trans: Tancred vekron99@hotmail.com
AMDG
Broadcaster: Archbishop Gänswein Suggests Resignation of the Cathedral Chapter of Limburg
Frankfurt (kath.net/KNA) The German curial Archbishop Georg Gänswein is suggesting the resignation of the Limburg cathedral chapter, according to Hessischer Rundfunk (hr). As the station announced on Tuesday, Gänswein responded in a radio interview on the question whether the chapter should resign as a consequence of the financial affair of the Limburger bishop's residence and the local cathedral chapter: "You could say yes to that of the gentlemen of the chapter ." On inquiry, the prefect of the Papal Household and private secretary of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI.according to HR, agreed with this request for resignation.
As was said, Gänswein stressed: "Whoever has responsibility and makes mistakes, should also take the appropriate action." The first part of the discussionn is in the show "Horizont" on the HR television on 25 December at 10:10, the second part on 26 December at 10 o'clock.
When asked why he had defended the former Limburger bishop Franz-Peter Tebartz-van Elst for a long time, Gänswein told HR he had done so out of the clear sense that Tebartz had been treated unjustly.
Tebartz-van Elst had offered the Pope his resignation as bishop in October 2013. Five months later, the Pope accepted his resignation. In addition what was a perceived by many as an authoritarian administration, a wave of indignation over the construction costs of the episcopal residence on the Limburger Cathedral Hill in the amount of approximately EUR 31 million and the [alleged] concealment of these costs had contributed decisively to the resignation. (C) 2015
CBA Catholic News Agency. All rights reserved. Photo (c) kath.net/Petra Lorleberg
Link to Kath.net
Trans: Tancred vekron99@hotmail.com
AMDG
Tuesday, December 22, 2015
Highest Court Confirms Judgment in the Case of the Franciscans of the Immaculata
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| Franciscans of he Immaculata Before the Commissar Came: Ordination of Nine Deacons in 2010 |
When the Commissioner Came with the Prosecutor
Return of property ownership is legally binding
A thriving religious order of tradition was unbearable to the Congregation of Religious
Image: Mil
Monday, December 21, 2015
No Christmas in Bethlehem? The Christians Rebel
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| Bethlehem With Traditional Lights in 2015 |
Palestinian Authority and Tanzim militia: "There's nothing to celebrate"
"It is impossible for Christians to Cancel Christmas"
A "miracle" that Christians endure in Bethlehem
Papal Critic's Press Credentials Restored for Year of Mercy
Image: MilTrans: Tancred vekron99@hotmail.com
Trans: Tancred vekron99@hotmail.com
Link to Katholisches...
AMDG
The 68 Revolution and Its Consequences: The Year of 1968 Had the Fewest Children
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| The 1968 Revolution, the German People and Empty Cradles |
The God of Surprises: Papal Audiences and Events Dwindling at Christmas
Edit: this is a photo taken from Osservatore Romano by Caminante of a General Audience on December 5. Their editorial has some interesting observations, as papal audiences shrink to lower than expected numbers. People aren't breeding like rabbits any more...and that the Romans are beginning to grow tired of their Argentine cousin.
Thanks Rorate.
(Image by L'Osservatore Romano, selected by the Argentinian blog Caminante Wanderer Revisited.)
The Slovenian People Resoundingly Reject Aberromarriage
Opus Dei Greg Burke Will be New Deputy Vatican Speaker
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| Greg Burke Will be the New Deputy of Vatican Speaker Father Lombardi |
(Rome) In recent days there have been rumors that Father Federico Lombardi SJ would be replaced as the Vatican spokesman and might be replaced by a layman, was already the case under Pope John Paul II. in Rome. At that time, the Spaniard, Joaquin Navarro-Valls was the Vatican spokesman.
The rumor has not been confirmed, but a change of the Vice Vatican Spokesman has been announced. So far, the Passionist Father Ciro Benedettini from the tiny country of San Marino is Lombardi's deputy as the Vatican spokesman. Father Benedettini was introduced in 1994 by Navarro-Valls in the press-service, and appointed in 1995 as deputy director. After 20 years there is now a change. Until January 31, 2016 Father Benedettini will hold this office. From February 1, the American Greg Burke will be Lombardi's new deputy.
Will Greg Burke Really be Vatican Spokesman?
Image: Famiglia Cristiana (Screenshot)
Trans: Tancred vekron99@hotmail.com
Link to Katholisches...
AMDG
Sunday, December 20, 2015
Osservatore Romano Pans New Star Wars Film With Anemic Review
Edit: at last. Probably the insufficiently Catholic Stephen Greydanus is responsible for the review. And even more unfortunately, if you're looking for any deeper moral insights or a condemnation of the film's pantheistic, Gnostic universe, don't bother with Osservatore. Why does anyone read it, really?
Osservatore is probably even more anti-Catholic than the LA Times.
[LA Times] An organ of the Vatican has slammed the new "Star Wars" film as a thorough disappointment because its villains are not sufficiently evil.
The Vatican's daily newspaper, L'Osservatore Romano, has given a dismal review to "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," even as it breaks box-office records.
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/herocomplex/la-et-hc-the-vatican-star-wars-force-awakens-review-20151220-story.html
Cardinal Dolan Takes Pope's Cue to Promote Gender Ideology
Saturday, December 19, 2015
Church for Muslims -- Parish Hall for Holy Mass
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| Bremen-Wotlmerschausen: Catholic Parish Church Transformed as Refugee Center for Muslims |
Church made available for a year as a refugee accommodation
Image: Wikicommons
Grieving Parents Call for Reform of Corrupt Benedictine Abbey in Minnesota
Only yesterday, National Public Radio, itself born at Collegeville, did a piece about Ben's parents, who are calling for a change in the "culture of secrecy" at St. John's Abbey. It's not clear what is meant by this, but the sincerity of his grieving parents and the contempt with which they've been treated by the Abbey is very real, indeed.
To date, no one is calling for the resignation of Abbot John Klassen who has consistently lied to protect predators and preserve the atmosphere of heresy in collegeville. Those who were very vocal in calling for the resignation of Archbishop John Nienstedt, like the dissident St. John's alum, Father Mark Tegeder, are completely silent now.
How a story like this could be passed over in the local Catholic and secular media is truly a thing to behold. We hope this call for reform isn't a call for their kind of reform.
[NPR] His parents say his problems began 20 years earlier, when he was a student at St. John's Prep in Collegeville. They say their son wasn't the same after he began spending time with the Rev. Tom Andert, a prominent priest who was placed on leave earlier this year for a separate allegation of sexual misconduct.
The Spaniers say they're coming forward now because they want the culture at St. John's to change. Ben Spanier had attempted suicide before. His father, Eric, will never forget picking up the phone that night in 1994. On the other end of the line was the Rev. Tom Andert, the head of the boarding school at St. John's, where Ben was a junior.
"I answered the phone," Eric Spanier said. "He was calling from the emergency room in the hospital, so it was a shock."
He said he was relieved the priest was there to care for his son.
Friday, December 18, 2015
Please Pray For Father Tim Finigan!
I had a minor heart attack. One of the doctors did use that expression, though a young nurse who spoke to me later was versed in the new terminology of "cardiac episode" which makes me want to think up a script for Doctor Who. I'm not dead, but the experience of not being able to breathe properly does help to sharpen up one's focus on those meditations of St Alphonsus. Perhaps my many repetitions of the prayer "that we may not be surprised by a sudden and unprovided death" got me off this time.
I have been x-rayed, injected, and given a cocktail of drugs that has brought my blood pressure down to an impressively normal figure. I have wires connecting my chest and a bleepy machine. The hospital food is actually edible and as everyone knows, despite the crazy and wasteful management of the largest employer in Europe, the staff are wonderful.
Thursday, December 17, 2015
Czech President: "Europe and Islam Are Not Compatible"
Crosses Have Been Removed from Information Signs to Montmartre in Paris Metro
Image: Mil
The Destruction of the Church in the United States Long Prepared at Benedictine Monastery
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| Saint John's Abbey, Heresy in Stone |
Alas, the Remnant doesn't see the connection between the hideous architecture of the campus, the evil of her monks, Michel, Vatican II and the aftermath. It's not a controversial statement to say that Father Virgil Michel was one of the forerunners of Vatican II.
We could go so far as to say that he even laid out the praxis in so far as he put his erroneous liturgical notions ad experimentum, using the local laity of Sterns County and the environs as guinea pigs.
Eponymous Flower doesn't normally link to Diocesan newspapers, particularly ones of poor quality like the Catholic Spirit, but the following article really does accurately describe many of the actors which prepared the Archdiocese and indeed, the United States, for Vatican II. Some of the actors in the article are more guilty than others, some have misgivings, others ascribe to Vatican II things it did not call for or address, but they were all in one way or another, advocates, whether they lived to see the results or not, of a disastrous situation for the Church and the world.
Oratio pro Summo Pontifice -- 79th Birthday of Pope Francis
Oratio per Summo Pontifice
famulum tuum Franciscum, quem pastorem Ecclesiae tuae praeesse voluisti, Propitius respice:
as egg, quaesumus, verbo et exemplo, quibus praeest, proficere:
ut ad vitam, una cum grege Sibi Credito, perveniat sempiternam.
Per Christ, Dominum nostrum.
Amen.
Link to Katholisches...
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