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    21 March 2007

    The effects of clouds

    CATEGORY: SESSIUNCULUM, My View — Fr. John Zuhlsdorf @ 7:22 pm

    The skyline of Rome has fascinating particulars.  None is more intriguing than the lantern of the Church of St. Ivo, designed by Borromini. 


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    Rain rain going away

    CATEGORY: SESSIUNCULUM, My View — Fr. John Zuhlsdorf @ 6:16 pm

    The view of the rain moving through the City.


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    It’s SPRING!

    CATEGORY: SESSIUNCULUM — Fr. John Zuhlsdorf @ 1:07 pm

    At 13:07 in Rome, according to the Vatican’s calendar, it is officially SPRING!!

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    More about Sean Hannity on Mormons as Christians

    CATEGORY: SESSIUNCULUM — Fr. John Zuhlsdorf @ 11:29 am

    I had heard that Sean Hannity of Fox News, whom over the years I have listened to and liked, had said that Mormons are Christians.  I wasn’t sure about the veracity of the report.  I requested from you readers some links to transcripts whereby I could verify that claim.  You sent links.  It is verified.

    Sean Hannity did in fact say that Mormons are Christians.  Here is a link to the transcript

    The transcript is on the site of Real Clear Politics.  It is not found on the site of Fox News.  The quote we are interested in is about 3/4 of the way down, in a discussion with Dick Morris about Mitt Romney. Biretta tip to "WL" who sent the link.  o{]:¬)

    HANNITY: Latter Day Saints of Christ. It’s a Christian church, too. 

    Some might think this comment is just a throw away line.  Perhaps it is.  However, it reveals confusion about what Mormons believe and what Catholics believe.   

    Why is this important? 

    With due respect, Mr. Hannity has lately demonstrated on air some confusion about matters of the Catholic faith he publicly professes. 

    You will remember that he recently had an ugly run in with Fr. Euteneuer of HLIMr. Hannity publicly rejected one of the Catholic Church’s teachings. 

    Now Mr. Hannity has made an incorrect statement about Mormons being Christians.  Mormons are not Christians in that they do not believe in the Christian Trinity, which is a sine qua non for the Christian Faith, and they do not have valid baptism.  Mormons use the same terms as Christians, but in a way that is quite misleading.  They believe very different things by those terms than Christians believe.  This is in no way a criticism of sincere Mormons.  However, let us be clear about what we believe without confusing anyone.  To leave these necessary distinctions in silence would be negligence.

    Why this attention on Mr. Hannity?

    Public figures who say they are Catholic have an even greater responsibility than others to speak and act in ways consistent with the teachings and practices of the Catholic Church lest they create public scandal. 

    The Holy Father’s Exhortation Sacramentum caritatis 82 addresses the obligations of Catholic politicians.  However, the same paragraph would apply equally to Catholic journalists.  Here is the paragraph:

    Eucharistic consistency

    83. Here it is important to consider what the Synod Fathers described as eucharistic consistency, a quality which our lives are objectively called to embody. Worship pleasing to God can never be a purely private matter, without consequences for our relationships with others: it demands a public witness to our faith. Evidently, this is true for all the baptized, yet it is especially incumbent upon those who, by virtue of their social or political position, must make decisions regarding fundamental values, such as respect for human life, its defence from conception to natural death, the family built upon marriage between a man and a woman, the freedom to educate one’s children and the promotion of the common good in all its forms. These values are not negotiable. Consequently, Catholic politicians and legislators, conscious of their grave responsibility before society, must feel particularly bound, on the basis of a properly formed conscience, to introduce and support laws inspired by values grounded in human nature. There is an objective connection here with the Eucharist (cf. 1 Cor 11:27-29). Bishops are bound to reaffirm constantly these values as part of their responsibility to the flock entrusted to them.

    While the paragraph specifically addresses the situation of politicians and bishops, it can also include priests, the close collaborators of bishops, and also journalists who "by virtue of their social … position" exercise great influence on  opinion and action.

    For a public figure who is Catholic to receive Holy Communion properly his words and actions ought to be consistent with the Catholic doctrine he professes.   When a public figure who is openly Catholic shows that his opinions or actions are not consistent with Catholic teaching, the Church’s pastors have the obligation to help the errant Catholic back to the fold, that is, back to "Eucharistic consistency", both for his own sake and for the sake of others whom that errant Catholic might influence in a negative way.

    My prayer is that Mr. Hannity will pay attention to the Holy Father’s instruction.

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    Pope Benedict won’t let Card. Zen retire

    CATEGORY: SESSIUNCULUM — Fr. John Zuhlsdorf @ 10:10 am

    The report is in that Pope Benedict has rejected Joseph Card. Zen’s resignation as Bishop of Hong Kong.  Card. Zen was offered to be the point man for all things China.  I am sure we will hear more about this soon.


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    WDTPRS feeds and iTunes goofed up

    CATEGORY: SESSIUNCULUM — Fr. John Zuhlsdorf @ 10:02 am

    Folks, the feeds for the blog and for the podcasts via iTunes seem to be screwed up after the migration. 

    This is just another thing that makes server migration so fun, I guess.  There were once hundreds of subscribers to the podcasts.  Now… not hundreds.

    There is technical voodoo beyond my powers involved in this.  I have been trying to sort it out, out… that ain’t working.

    Please be patient as I get things sorted out.  In the meantime, if one of you who are savvy in these arcana see immediately what the problems might be and know how to resolve them, kindly chime in. 

    If you don’t know anything about this stuff, well… leave the floor to those who do.

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