‘c’atholics for Free Choice? Quislings in our midst.

From CNA about the quislings in our midst:

Catholics for a Free Choice spends millions in Latin American abortion support

Lima, Peru, Nov 26, 2012 / 04:06 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- The abortion advocacy group Catholics For a Free Choice has invested more than $13 million over the last decade in pushing the legalization of abortion in Latin America.

IRS documents show that between 2002 and 2010 – the last year of tax filings available for review – the organization spent $13,716,679 to promote the procedure in Central and South America.

Founded in 1973, the group has an annual budget of $3 million, which it obtains through organizations that openly finance abortion, such as the Ford Foundation, which donated $300,000 in 2011.

Additional funding has been attributed to the MacArthur Foundation, which donated $275,000 between 2009 and 2012, and the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, which gave over $600,000 thousand in November of 2011 during a period of 24 months.

The Playboy Foundation is also among the group’s financial backers.

In October of this year, the spokesperson for the U.S. Bishops’ Conference, Sr. Mary Ann Walsh, told The Washington Times that Catholics For a Free Choice “is not a Catholic organization.”

It never has been, and it was created to oppose the Catholic position on abortion,” Walsh emphasized.

The main offices for the group are in Washington, D.C., but the organization has outposts in Peru, Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Mexico, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Paraguay and Spain.

Its average annual budget for abortion advocacy campaigns in Latin America is estimated at $1.2 million.

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This day in 1095

On this day in 1095 Pope Urban II made a speech.

The setting was the Council of Clermont in France.

Urban, indeed all of Europe, was alarmed at the aggression of the Turks in the East, who had taken the Holy Land and were invading the Eastern Roman Empire.  Urban therefore addressed the Council asking them to help their Christian brethren in the East.  As Robert the Monk recorded, Urban put it, apparently, this way: “Deus vult!… God wills it!”

Thus began the First Crusade.

In another version of Urban’s history-shaping speech recorded by one Fulcher of Chartres, Urban also addressed corruption in the Church.  According to Fulcher, thus Urban:

Let those who have been accustomed unjustly to wage private warfare against the faithful now go against the infidels and end with victory this war which should have been begun long ago. Let those who for a long time, have been robbers, now become knights. Let those who have been fighting against their brothers and relatives now fight in a proper way against the barbarians. Let those who have been serving as mercenaries for small pay now obtain the eternal reward. Let those who have been wearing themselves out in both body and soul now work for a double honor.

Not a bad sentiment, when removed from its context and separated from some the the racial rhetoric common to the day.

Perhaps it would be good for Catholic men to see themselves as knights.

In one parish I know a zealous priest, Fr. Richard Heilman, started a men’s group called The Knights of Divine Mercy.  He has even written a “field manual” for Catholic men.  We belong to the Church militant after all. Book HERE Kindle HERE.  I gave a talk to this men’s group not too long ago.  They are doing good things.  They also have a group for boys called the Squires of Divine Mercy.

Urban’s speech and Fr. Heilman’s efforts also remind me of the good movie called Courageous (USA BlueRay+DVD HERE.  Just DVD HERE. UK DVD HERE.  Yes, I think the concepts will “translate” for readers in the UK.) about some men who band together and decide they will make a special commitment, to each other and to God, to be better men, better husbands, and better fathers.  The pastor who witnesses the vows the men make says this:

“I also have a warning for each of you.  Now that you know what you are to do, and have committed to do it before God and these witnesses, you are doubly accountable.  Let me also assure you, that you may have confidence in this resolution and your resolve now, because as you stand here there’s no challenge, no controversy, and no conflict.  But I can assure you that challenges will arise, conflicts will arise, and controversy will arise. It is at that moment that, in order to live our this resolution, you will need courage… courage… courage.”

This is what we need from our fathers in the family and in the Faith.  When I heard that in the movie I thought that that speech could be one of the best parts of the admonition a bishop is supposed to give to the men he will ordain priests.

Anyway, today in 1095 Pope Urban made a speech.

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I use the female voice’s refrain as a framework for one of my conference talks.  Buy the album with that song HERE, UK HERE.  The other songs are good too.

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Remember 1859? 2013 will be the peak of solar activity.

I doubt many people reading this have personal memories of September 1859.  The question was rhetorical.  And yet that date should now stick in your mind.

in 2013 your earth’s yellow Sun’s activity, such as solar flares and coronal Mass ejections, will reach a peak in its 11 cycle.

Every 11 years, as the Sun’s magnetic field reaches its maximum, the field “snaps” and the solar poles flip.  The Sun has a little nutty and sporadically spits out billions of tons of charged particles.

Will this be the year when a massive CME hits the planet and throws us back to the 18th century?

If we get hit by a blast like the one in 1859, we are in serious trouble.  Aurora Borealis was seen as far south as the Caribbean.  In North American people could read at night.  Telegraph systems were blown out, some even starting on fire.  Some telegraph systems were so supercharged that even when disconnected from their power sources they could still transmit.

The 1859 event didn’t affect civilization very much because there was hardly anything that used electricity then.

But today?

TEOTWAWKI.

Our technology is not, in general, near “hardened” enough to withstand an 1859 event.

And it is only a matter of time before such an event strikes again.

Remember in August 2003 when some high-voltage lines, which because of the heat, stretched and sagged into some trees and, BAMMO, power-grid lost in Ontario and Northeastern states all the way to Michigan.  That interruption was only for a couple days. Imagine the interruption and then the power doesn’t come back on.  Most cities would be nine meals away from total meltdown, lethal chaos.

To brighten your day a bit more.

Here is a video from NASA about solar maximum.

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And

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Some Z-Swag “in the wild”!

My good friend, His Hermeneuticalness, the great Dean of Bexley and p.p. of Blackfen, the unabashedly Unreconstructed Ossified Manualist, Fr. Tim Finigan, posted at his excellent blog shot of some of my Cafepress Z-Swag caught “in the wild”.

Go there for the explanation of the car magnets and the setting!

Buy my stuff HERE!

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“Behold, He is in the inner chambers” – Blasphemy and Obama

I read a story about some dopey “comedian” who called Pres. Obama our “lord and savior”.  He said exactly, …

First of all, give an honor to our God and our lord and savior, Barack Obama. Barack Obama.

This was not in the context of a stage routine.  Foxx said this during the BET network’s promotions for the Soul Train Awards.

Pres. Obama, The First Gay President, the most aggressive pro-abortion politician we have seen, the man who endorsed infanticide as a state senator, the man who through his mandarins attacks the Church and undermines our civil liberties….

Now I see at the site of The Catholic League that an artist named Michael D’Antuono, apparently into racial imagery, painted this, which is entitled “The Truth”:

Blasphemy.

Last Sunday I sang this in the Gospel:

At that time, Jesus said to His disciples: When you see the abomination of desolation, which was spoken of by Daniel the prophet, standing in the holy place – let him who reads understand – then let those who are in Judea flee to the mountains; and let him who is on the housetop not go down to take anything from his house; and let him who is in the field not turn back to take his cloak. But woe to those who are with child, or have infants at the breast in those days! But pray that your flight may not be in the winter, or on the Sabbath. For then there will be great tribulation, such as has not been from the beginning of the world until now, nor will be. And unless those days had been shortened, no living creature would be saved. But for the sake of the elect those days will be shortened. Then if anyone say to you, ‘Behold, here is the Christ,’ or ‘There He is,’ do not believe it. For false christs and false prophets will arise, and will show great signs and wonders, so as to lead astray, if possible, even the elect. Behold, I have told it to you beforehand. If therefore they say to you, ‘Behold, He is in the desert,’ do not go forth; ‘Behold, He is in the inner chambers,’ do not believe it. For as the lightning comes forth from the east and shines even to the west, so also will the coming of the Son of Man be. Wherever the body is, there will the eagles be gathered together. But immediately after the tribulation of those days, the sun will be darkened, and the moon will not give her light, and the stars will fall from heaven, and the powers of heaven will be shaken. And then will appear the sign of the Son of Man in heaven; and then will all tribes of the earth mourn, and they will see the Son of Man coming upon the clouds of heaven with great power and majesty. And He will send forth His angels with a trumpet and a great sound, and they will gather His elect from the four winds, from one end of the heavens to the other. Now from the fig tree learn this parable. When its branch is now tender, and the leaves break forth, you know that summer is near. Even so, when you see all these things, know that it is near, even at the door. Amen I say to you, this generation will not pass away till all these things have been accomplished. Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will not pass away.

I have occasionally quipped here that during Obama’s third term, men like me will be hunted down and dealt with.

I am not seeing anything to the contrary.

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“In foramine terrae habitabat hobbitus.”

Reading The Hobbit was one of the most important things I did in my life.  In another book, Tolkien used the image of the pebble that starts the avalanche.  That is what The Hobbit was for me.  Among the rocks The Hobbit dislodged was the longest friendship of my life and, in consequence, the learning of Latin which was, in turn, a factor in my conversion to Catholicism.

Thus, I was amused by a note from a reader letting me know about a new edition of The Hobbit in Latin.  Hobbitus Ille.  (I don’t think the “Ille” was needed, but… )

There is an edition in Latin only and another in Latin and English.

Good for students?  Home schoolers?  Latinists both budding and blooming?

This follows Domus Anguli Puensis, Harrius Potter et Philosophi Lapis, Fabula de Petro Cuniculo, Ursus Nomine Paddington, etc.

US Latin only HERE

UK Latin only HERE.

US Latin and English HERE

UK Latin KINDLE HERE.

I also want to draw your attention to a booklet from the Catholic Truth Society about J.R.R. Tolkien, newly published I think.

US HERE and UK HERE.

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New meaning for “Black Friday”: Planned Parenthood’s discount coupon

Planned Parenthood is in the business of abortion. Big business abortion is the name of their game.

Here is something I saw on the site of The Christian Post:

Planned Parenthood Clinic Offers ‘Black Friday’ Discount for Birth Control, Abortions

The traditional first-day of Christmas shopping known as “Black Friday” has taken on an entirely different meaning for a South Florida Planned Parenthood clinic that offered special pricing on birth control and emergency contraception to women if they visited the clinic between certain hours.
In what appears to be an email offer to a supporter, the message read: “Dear Anne, We are truly thankful for all our patients and supporters, so this Thanksgiving we are offering a day after Thanksgiving special! Visit the Kendall or West Palm Beach health center for this one-day deal.”
The Coupon by Planned Parenthood of South Florida offered $10.00 off for a visit on Friday, November 23, between the hours of 10 am and 2 pm. The coupon was also good for $5.00 off of an “emergency contraception.”

[…]

Read the rest there.

Planned Parenthood, originally started for the purpose of eugenics and genocide, is not really about women.

It’s about money.

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QUAERITUR: Vernacular Proper in the TLM?

From a reader:

I am considering starting an EF daily Mass in my parish. I am considering offering it as per usual with the exeption of using the vernacular for the propers (introit, collect, gradual, communion, post communion) and the readings. I once read that Bishop ___ thought such an EF would be permissible. I am interested in what you and readers interested in the EF think about this; specifically, is it permissible and if so, advisable?

It is NOT permissible to do the Propers in English.

I suppose you could request an indult for this from the Pontifical Commission “Ecclesia Dei”, but I doubt it would be given.

Concerning readings in the vernacular, there is disagreement about the permissibility of having the readings only in English, rather than in Latin first and then read at the pulpit in English.

In my opinion, even if we attain clarity about the matter, and it turns out that it is permissible, it is NOT advisable to do readings in English only. I cannot get behind the idea. Read the readings in English prior to the sermon.

Moreover, you can supply people with “worship aids” that have translations of the the whole Mass.  You can also urge people to obtain and bring their own hand-missals.

Leave the liturgical readings in Latin.  That is the most inclusive approach it you have a congregation in which there are more than one language represented.

The proclamation of Holy Scripture during the the Church’s sacred liturgy is not primarily a didactic act. It isn’t just a “teaching moment”.  It is symbolic as well. The Epistle is proclaimed in the liturgical South (the right side of the altar), which represents the land of the converted.  The Gospel is proclaimed to the liturgical North, the land of the yet-to-be converted. The proclamation of the Word of God in the language of the Church points to Christ as Word, and we are members of Christ’s Body, the Church.

 

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“Tell me now if it is possible for you to have faith in your heart and not tremble.” – St. Leonard of Port Maurice

Today in the Novus Ordo calendar is the feast of St. Leonard of Port Maurice (+1751).

In one place, St. Leonard expounds on the number of those who make it to heaven. He is not optimistic. And he gives reasons.

Christ died that all might be saved.  Not all will avail themselves of what Christ did for us.  It may be, as many of the greatest spiritual writers and doctors of the Church have taught, that few are saved. Over the centuries those few might amount to “many”, but many souls may be lost.  We can squander our membership in the Kingdom of God.

Here is a paragraph to whet the appetite for more of this rich fare HERE.

From a sermon on the number of those who will be saved.

I would not finish if I had to point out all the figures by which Holy Scripture confirms this truth; let us content ourselves with listening to the living oracle of Incarnate Wisdom. What did Our Lord answer the curious man in the Gospel who asked Him, “Lord, is it only a few to be saved?” Did He keep silence? Did He answer haltingly? Did He conceal His thought for fear of frightening the crowd? No. Questioned by only one, He addresses all of those present. He says to them: “You ask Me if there are only few who are saved?” Here is My answer: “Strive to enter by the narrow gate; for many, I tell you, will seek to enter and will not be able.” Who is speaking here? It is the Son of God, Eternal Truth, who on another occasion says even more clearly, “Many are called, but few are chosen.” He does not say that all are called and that out of all men, few are chosen, but that many are called; which means, as Saint Gregory explains, that out of all men, many are called to the True Faith, but out of them few are saved. Brothers, these are the words of Our Lord Jesus Christ. Are they clear? They are true.

Tell me now if it is possible for you to have faith in your heart and not tremble.

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Curran Fishwraps Häring. Groovy!

Fishwrap tapped one of their darlings, former-Catholic theologian and dissenter Charles Curran, to write an encomium of the late Fr. Bernard Häring, CSsR, whose “proportionalist” legacy in moral theology is decidedly mixed.

First, Curran in his piece, reputedly about Häring, winds up writing mostly about himself.  Fine.  It happens.

Second, Curran’s piece is a tired old apology for dissent from Church teaching under the wearying mantle of “speaking to power”, like any nun on a bus.  The only lasting remedy for this is, I fear, the Biological Solution.  Let us pray for Fr. Curran.  Dum spirat.

Third, consider June and July of 1968, when Curran and his pals were running down Humane vitae.  Curran and Co. gave cover, permission to dissent about anything and everything, to a generation of Catholics who, having breathed in civil-rights and anti-war protest movements, down to this day to this day are incapable of separating their ‘catholic’ identities within the Church from those 60’s protest movements outside the Church.

Why does Fishwrap publish this stuff? Curran writing about Häring?  Hymns to Küng and Bourgeois?  Praising the old nuns on the bus and still publishing McBrien?  Why can’t they see how far off the rails they are?

Fishwrap is what it is, the editors/bosses are the way they are, because the generation still running the National Catholic Reporter (and the generation still paying for it) interpret everything within the Church still through the lens they formed during the anti-authoritarian civil-rights and anti-war protest movements.  When we try to uphold hierarchy and authority or rubrics or the older form of Mass or obedience to the Magisterium or decorum in liturgy and sacred music, an involuntary subconscious switch clicks in their heads. They take your faithful Catholic position of continuity to be an attack themselves and on Vatican II. Vatican II cannot, in their minds, be separated from the protest movements they have idolized until they are actually paradigmatic, iconic, even mythic.  The Council itself – in the received liberal interpretation – cannot ever be questioned or subjected to the authority of the letter of the Council’s texts, because they cannot separate their understanding of the Council from those movements of protest.  The events outside the Church in the USA in those days are completely fused with the event of the Council and certain post-Conciliar reforms.  They interpret everything they do through the lens of this combined and unassailable myth.

These older liberals – now of a certain age – have some younger acolytes and heirs to carry on their work. But the younger ones didn’t imbibe those heady halcyon days personally.  They have their protest, “Don’t trust anyone over thirty” iconoclast glasses at second-hand.  For the younger ones, the protest hermeneutic is skin-deep. For their bosses and the deep pockets behind Fishwrap it is marrow-deep.

And also this applies to some members of the hierarchy, okay?  Seminary and university faculties, too.  They are men and women of their age, after all.

Back to Curran and why Fishwrap is so into him.  What was up in spring and summer of 1968?  Look at the theological revolt in the Catholic Church which started in the 60’s (still going on today for some people) from the standpoint of the events going on around it.

Here’s a taste.  Go to one of those websites that recounts the major stories day-by-day for  1968, such as this one HERE:

  • ML King assassinated in April 1968
  • Bobby Kennedy assassinated in June 1968
  • Sakharov publishes 10,000 something or other
  • The Prague Spring (Czech: Pražské jaro, Slovak: Pražská jar)
  • Race riots in Cleveland and Gary one week before Humanae vitae
  • The summer of the Prague Spring
  • On April 24 students took over Columbia University
  • US and USSR began underground nuclear testing
  • France tested nuclear weapons above ground in South Pacific
  • On April 29, “Hair” opened in NYC for the first of 1750 performances
  • On April 20, English politician Enoch Powell makes his controversial Rivers of Blood speech.
  • On April 26 Students seize administration building at Ohio State
  • On May 10 Vietnam peace talks began in Paris between the US & North Vietnam
  • On May 24 Pres De Gaulle proposes referendum & students set fire to Paris bourse
  • On May 27 The meeting of the Union Nationale des Étudiants de France (National Union of the Students of France) takes place. 30,000 to 50,000 people gather in the Stade Sebastien Charlety.
  • On May 28 Senator Eugene McCarthy wins Democrate primary in Oregon

“It was the worst of times, it was the worst of times.”

But for Fishwrappers it was the best of times.  The only times.  And, in a sense, they are still living those times.

When they claim that John Paul II or Benedict XVI are turning the clock back to the 19th century, they are having a sort of ecclesial-flashback to Lyndon Johnson and race marches and war protests and love-beads.

Remember my four PODCAzTs about the 40th anniversary of the Novus Ordo?

Curran and Co.’s scandal-causing destructive dissent didn’t happen in a vacuum.  The world was in uproar.  Dissent, protest, riots, anti-authoritarianism was rife everywhere.  Even nuns, now on busses, were burning their veils.

Had Paul VI published Humanae vitae even two years earlier, today we would even know the name of “Curran”.  Their party would never have happened.

Love-beads and meditation man… groovy.

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