Frauds building on frauds.

That fraud of the ‘Mrs Jesus’ papyrus fragment keeps surfacing in the news rather like a mortifying fish will in a pond.

That fragment was a fraud, easily exposed. That raises the question: Why would an intelligent person expose herself to the sort of scorn such a stunt deserves?

ANSWER: Get into the press and attract attention while working for some other agenda.

Thus, the fraud about a sacred topic becomes an excuse for another fraud about something sacred.

A priest notified me about this from WaPo:

Why a former nun will be ordained a priest
By Diane Dougherty, Published: OCTOBER 12, 7:23 PM ET

I am passionate about Jesus’ vision for women disciples in our church — so much so that on Oct. 20, I will be ordained a priest in Atlanta along with five women who will be ordained deacons. The recent third-century papyrus discovery [a FRAUD] announced by Dr. Karen L. King confirms what I have always known about my own calling, “She will be my disciple.”

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pfffft

Make popcorn and read the rest there.

Strange stuff.

She will not be ordained anything. The whole thing is sacrilegious make believe and dress up. But WaPo will just go along with the false premise that this fraud could be anything like a valid sacrament.

This is how liberals work: they do thing incrementally. They strive to bump the paradigm a little at a time in their direction. Eventually people take their fairy tales for truth. Then people start foot noting the fairy tales and it becomes a scholarly claim. Then the press starts quoting them as if they have standing….

Women cannot be ordained.

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Protesters invade church chanting: ‘If Mary had aborted, we wouldn’t have this nonsense’

I am involved in a conference but some of you can drill into what happened.

I received this by email.

Pro-abortion protesters storm Quebec church chanting, ‘If Mary had aborted, we wouldn’t have this nonsense’

GRANBY, Quebec, October 12, 2012

http://en.gloria.tv/?media=345690

Jesus was mocked as they killed Him. As they killed Him He prayed that they be forgiven.

If Jesus was mocked, so too His Mother. If His Mother, then also we her children.

Mary, Mother of the Church, pray for us and pray for those who will persecute us.

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A rock band’s Latin Credo

I picked this up from Vatican Insider:

Ooberfuse have just released a new single. “We explore old truths related to faith using contemporary language”

GIORGIO BERNARDELLI
MILAN
“Credo in unum Deum, patrem, creatorem coeli et terrae, visibilium et invisibilium.” The words are an unmistakable copy of the Latin version of the Creed. Except that their context is light years away from traditionalists’ liturgies. These are in fact the opening lyrics to Credo, the new single released by London rock band Ooberfuse on 11 October to mark the beginning of the Year of Faith.

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Interesting.

Read the rest there.

What do you think about this?

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QUAERITUR: Catholics For Romney?

Has anyone heard from Catholics For Romney?

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Call To Holiness Conference is underway

The 14th Call To Holiness conference has begun in Detroit. Originally this conference was convoked as a remedy, response, corrective to the pernicious and dissenting Call To Action thingy.

The conference is being held at a large Byzantine Catholic parish, which helps to underscore our rich Catholic identity. The work of the conference focuses especially on Vatican II.

Right now Louis Verrecchio is speaking. Later we have Fr Trigilio, Fr Philips, and Bp. Sample!

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Since the conference started quite early, people are still coming in. There were about 500 registrations.

Tomorrow there will be a Pontifical Mass in the traditional form at Assumption Grotto.

UPDATE:

Fr Trigilio on Responsible Citizenship!

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A bishop who dresses properly, listening to Fr T:

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UPDATE:

Fr T just reminded people of what Card Ratzinger wrote some years back about cooperation with evil if you vote for a pro-abortion candidate because of the abortion position. He is clarifying “proportionate reasons”.

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UPDATE:

His Excellency Most Reverend Alexander Sample is speaking about what Lumen gentium actually taught. He is making distinctions! Qui bene distinguit bene docet!

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Bp Sample on Lumen gentium 25:!

“Read it! Live it!”

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He is going after a false notion of freedom of conscience. Now also clericalization of laity.

UPDATE: Heh heh… LCWR!

UPDATE: Rosary and lunch are over.

Fr Philips is talking about sacred things in a sacred way. His examples are Msgr Hellriegel and Msgr Schuler!

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UPDATE:

Dr Monica Migliorino Miller, pro-life activist and writer, is speaking!

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UPDATE:
At the of the banquet, Bp Sample is speaking before the final blessing.

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VP Biden: Planned Parenthood “under law cannot perform any abortions”.

I subscribe to the plan of voting for the most conservative candidate who has a real chance to win. The candidate might not be perfect, but, as the young papist Tom Peters put it today, imperfect is better than evil.

Evil and, I could add, confused.

Here is video of pro-abortion catholic VP Biden saying that Planned Parenthood is forbidden by law from performing abortions.  Yes… really…

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Ehem… that’s just about all Planned Parenthood does!

Planned Parenthood profits from abortion and works to cause as many profit making abortions as it possibly can.  And THAT is what the Obama/Biden ticket wants to fund with tax payer dollars… or perhaps fund with dollars raised by fining religious institutions which won’t cave in to their evil agenda.

And let us not forget that Biden doesn’t want to second-guess China’s “one child” policy.

Biden says he is “personally opposed” to abortion but won’t impose his views on others.  Uh huh.  That’s the old Kennedy-Cuomo pro-abortion catholic dodge.  When you spin that out to others issues the position is exposed as a fraud.  “I’m personally opposed to someone knocking you out, cutting you open, and selling your kidneys on the black market, but I don’t want to impose my views on others.”  “I’m personally opposed to putting 68 year-olds with Crohn’s Disease to death because they will drain system under Obamatax, but I don’t want to impose my views.”   “I’m personally opposed to rape, but I won’t vote for any law against it.  That would mean imposing my views on people who think rape is okay.”

Fraud.

Can. 915!

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Pro-abortion ‘c’atholic VP Biden fibbed during debate

From the USCCB:

WASHINGTON—The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) issued the following statement, October 12. Full text follows:

Last night, the following statement was made during the Vice Presidential debate regarding the decision of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to force virtually all employers to include sterilization and contraception, including drugs that may cause abortion, in the health insurance coverage they provide their employees:

“With regard to the assault on the Catholic Church, let me make it absolutely clear. No religious institution—Catholic or otherwise, including Catholic social services, Georgetown hospital, Mercy hospital, any hospital—none has to either refer contraception, none has to pay for contraception, none has to be a vehicle to get contraception in any insurance policy they provide. That is a fact. That is a fact.”

This is not a fact. The HHS mandate contains a narrow, four-part exemption for certain “religious employers.” That exemption was made final in February and does not extend to “Catholic social services, Georgetown hospital, Mercy hospital, any hospital,” or any other religious charity that offers its services to all, regardless of the faith of those served.

HHS has proposed an additional “accommodation” for religious organizations like these, which HHS itself describes as “non-exempt.” That proposal does not even potentially relieve these organizations from the obligation “to pay for contraception” and “to be a vehicle to get contraception.” They will have to serve as a vehicle, because they will still be forced to provide their employees with health coverage, and that coverage will still have to include sterilization, contraception, and abortifacients. They will have to pay for these things, because the premiums that the organizations (and their employees) are required to pay will still be applied, along with other funds, to cover the cost of these drugs and surgeries.

USCCB continues to urge HHS, in the strongest possible terms, actually to eliminate the various infringements on religious freedom imposed by the mandate.

For more details, please see USCCB’s regulatory comments filed on May 15 regarding the proposed “accommodation”: www.usccb.org/about/general-counsel/rulemaking/upload/comments-on-advance-notice-of-proposed-rulemaking-on-preventive-services-12-05-15.pdf

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UPDATE: Rome and Summorum Pontificum conference and pilgrimage

I have finally set some date for an upcoming return to Rome for the conference and pilgrimage focusing on Summorum Pontificum.   HERE.

When I posted about this earlier, some of you wrote back to say that you were willing to pitch in for my expenses (which is the only way I can do this).

Now that I have some plans fixed down, I would be happy to have some donations for the project!

Please click the waving Vatican flag to donate. Using that link will let my know that the donation is for this trip and not for something else.

As always, I remember benefactors in prayer. I will be sure to say Mass in Rome for the intention of those who donate for the trip.

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Vatican II – WDTPRS POLL

I was sent this cartoon.

True?

“Vatican II opened up the Church… and the people left!”

The statement in the cartoon is black and white, but it provides grist for civil conversation in the combox.

One thing that is interesting is that it is a young person making the more negative statement about the Council.

ALSO… let people have their say in the combox. It’s best not to react or respond.

"Vatican II opened up the Church... and the people left!"

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John XXIII, Benedict XVI, and the “speech to the moon”

Tonight there was a candlelight procession in Rome from Castel Sant’Angelo to St. Peter’s Basilica.  Benedict XVI spoke to the crowd and made a reference to the famous – especially because it was informal – speech to the crowds by John XXIII under the moon.  The so-called “Discorso alla/della luna” the Speech to/of the Moon.  HERE.

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Something of the unbridled optimism of the day comes through in John XXIII’s talk.

Little did they know.

I haven’t found a complete transcript of John XXIII’s chatty talk, or therefore a good translation.  Even the version on the Vatican website is incomplete – without the asides.  The translations I have seen of the speech are clunky.

In any event, this was the speech in which John said “I hear your voices! Mine is just one, but it sums up the voices of the whole world; and here, in fact, the world is represented. you could say that even the moon hurried here tonight, … Look at it up there… to watch the spectacle.”  At the end he famously said, “Returning home, go to your children. Give them a hug and say: ‘this is the Pope’s hug’.  Maybe you will find some tears to dry.  Have a some word of comfort for those who suffer.  Let the afflicted know that the Pope is with his children especially in hours of sorrow and bitterness.’

Back in the day, Pope’s didn’t speak in this informal way to crowds.  It must have been electrifying.

Tonight, Pope Benedict referred to the “Speech of the Moon” and he also spoke without notes.  But even while he spoke of the joy and optimism of fifty years ago, his was a characteristically more realistic message.  Here is a part, which I saw at Famiglia cristiana:

Anche oggi siamo felici, portiamo la gioia nel nostro cuore, ma direi una gioia più sobria, una gioia umile: in questi 50 anni abbiamo imparato e esperito che il peccato originale esiste e si traduce in peccati personali, che possono divenire strutture di peccato, visto che nel campo del Signore c’è anche la zinnania, che nella rete di Pietro ci sono anche pesci cattivi, che la fragilità umana è presente anche nella Chiesa, che la nave della Chiesa sta navigando con vento contrario, con minacce contrarie e qualche volte abbiamo pensato “il Signore dorme e ci ha dimenticato”.

“Today, too, we carry joy in our hearts, but I would say a joy that is more sober, a humble joy: in these fifty years we have learned and experienced that original sin exists, and that it translates itself into personal sins, which can become structures of sin, given that even in the Lord’s field there are also weeds, that even in Peter’s net there are bad fish, that human weakness is present even in the Church, that the ship of the Church is sailing with a contrary wind, with opposing threats and sometimes we have thought that ‘the Lord is sleeping and has forgotten us.”

One of the things that Pope Benedict is probably reacting to here, and this is consistent with his earliest commentaries on the Council, was an impression from documents such as Gaudium et spes that perhaps.. perhaps… salvation was a human achievement rather than a gift from the Lord.  Certainly the optimistic focus on man and his accomplishments, and the openness to dialogue with modernity, lead many to forget about the perennial teaching of the Church about the fact that we are flawed and sinful and that we have constant threats from the world, the flesh and the Devil.

However, what strikes me here is that, while John XXIII spoke about giving a carezza to our children, and that Pope Benedict echoed those same words at the end of his talk, Benedict also used the image of the Church as a ship.   He used that same image in his Good Friday reflections in 2005 when he spoke of the ship taking on water from every side, when he spoke of the filth that was in the Church.  He was also talking about sexual abuse of children by priests and bishops – and nuns, by the way.  Thus, the give a carezza to our children takes on another tone entirely.  I think this is one of the reasons why the Holy Father chose this otherwise happy moment to remind us that we are sinners and that unless we are careful, we can lose the salvation that Christ has offered us, provided we beg His mercy and we conform ourselves to His will.

After his sobering words, Pope Benedict added:

“Ma anche abbiamo fatto esperienza della presenza del Signore, della sua bontà della sua presenza: il fuoco di Cristo non è divoratore né distruttivo, è un fuoco silenzioso una piccola fiamma di bontà: il Signore non ci dimentica, il suo modo è umile, il Signore è presente, dà calore ai cuori, crea carismi di bontà e carità che illuminano il mondo e sono per noi garanzia della bontà di Dio”. “Sì, Cristo vive con noi e possiamo essere felici anche oggi, alla fine oso fare mie le parole indimenticabili di papa Giovanni, ‘andate a casa date una carezza ai bambini e dite che è la carezza del Papa’ e di tutto cuore vi imparto la benedizione”.

“But we have also experienced the presence of the Lord, of His goodness, of His presence: the flame of Christ is not a devourer, nor is it destructive, it is a silent fire, a little flame of goodness: the Lord does not forget us, His way is humble, the Lord is present, He gives warmth to hearts, creates charisms of goodness and charity which illuminate the world and are, for us, the guarantee of the goodness of God. Yes, Christ lives with us and we can be happy even today. At the end, I dare to make mine the unforgetable words of Pope John, ‘go home and give a caress to our children and tell them that this is the Pope’s caress’, and with all my heart I impart to you the blessing.

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