YOUR URGENT PRAYER REQUESTS

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Registered or not, will you in your charity please take a moment look at the requests and to pray for the people about whom you read?

Continued from THESE.

I get many requests by email asking for prayers. Many requests are heart-achingly grave and urgent.

As long as my blog reaches so many readers in so many places, let’s give each other a hand. We should support each other in works of mercy.

If you have some prayer requests, feel free to post them below. You have to be registered here to be able to post.

Finally, I still have a pressing personal petition.

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Every word s/he says is a lie, including “and” and “the”.

From CrossMap:

Congressman Chris Smith: The Big Three Obamacare Abortion Lies of the Year

WASHINGTON, Dec. 30, 2013 — Even as President Obama’s now infamous claim, “[i]f you like your plan you can keep it,” is being recognized as the “Lie of the Year” by an independent media watchdog, Rep. Chris Smith (NJ-04), Co-Chair of the Congressional Pro-life Caucus, issued the following statement regarding the “Big Three Obamacare Abortion Lies of the Year.”

Big Lie No. 1: “The Act maintains current Hyde Amendment restrictions governing abortion policy and extends those restrictions to newly created health insurance exchanges.” (Obama Executive Order 13535)

[…]

Big Lie No. 2: Information about which Obamacare plans cover abortion “is on the website…it is available…” (Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius at a December 11 hearing.)

[…]

Big Lie No. 3:“[I]n the Senate bill [which later became law], if you are receiving Federal assistance to buy insurance, and if that plan has any abortion coverage, the insurance company must bill you separately, and you must pay separately from your own personal funds-perhaps a credit card transaction, your separate personal check, or automatic withdrawal from your bank account-for that abortion coverage.  Now, let me say that again.  You have to write two checks: one for the basic policy and one for the additional coverage for abortion.The latter has to be entirely from personal funds.” (Senator Ben Nelson (NE), Dec. 24, 2009)

[…]

Read the whole thing there.

I am reminded of the fight between Lilian Hellman and Mary McCarthy.  To paraphrase the later only slightly:

Every word s/he says is a lie, including “and” and “the”.

 

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This isn’t 1 April: Vatican spokesman clarifies that Pope Francis hasn’t abolished sin.

Sometimes the truth is weirder than fiction.

I saw it first at Newsmax and hunted up the links.

On 30 December atheist editor of La Reppublica, Eugenio Scalfari, wrote in an editorial piece entitled  “La Rivoluzione di Francesco – Ha abolito il peccato … “Francis’ Revolution – He abolished sin” HERE

(You will recall that Scalfari printed an “interview” with Pope Francis, during which he didn’t record anything or make notes and subsequently got a bunch of things wrong, cooked up in his ideologized imagination.  The Holy See, ridiculously, put the interview on the Vatican website as if it were some sort of magisterial document and later took it down.  Bottom line: Scalfari gets it wrong… a lot.)

Fr. Lombardi, the papal spokesman, responded that the Pope really didn’t abolish sin.  HERE

Scalfari responds to the response. HERE  Thus, they sell more newspapers.

Newsmax reports it this way:

Vatican Stresses That Pope Has Not Abolished Sin

The Vatican felt compelled on Tuesday to deny that Pope Francis had “abolished sin”, after a well-known Italian intellectual wrote that he had effectively done so through his words and gestures.

The singular exchange began on Sunday when Eugenio Scalfari, an atheist who writes opinion pieces for the left-leaning La Repubblica newspaper, published an article titled “Francis’ Revolution: He has abolished sin”.

Scalfari, who held a long private conversation with the pope earlier this year and wrote about it several times, concluded in the complex, treatise-like article that Francis believed sin effectively no longer existed because God’s mercy and forgiveness were “eternal”.  [In your dreams, Gene ol’ buddy, ol’ shoe.]

Vatican spokesman Father Federico Lombardi told Vatican Radio that “this affirmation that the pope has abolished sin” was wrong.

“Those who really follow the pope daily know how many times he has spoken about sin and our (human) condition as sinners,” Lombardi said.

[…]

Pope Francis also often talks about Hell.

To be clear, Pope Francis sure thinks that homosexual acts are sinful.  He also thinks that people who are divorced and remarried can’t shouldn’t be given Holy Communion.

And Former-Father Greg Reynolds is still excommunicated.

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Fr Z’s Predictions for 2014

Fr. Z’s Predictions for 2014

1. Israel will attack Iran (still waiting for this one)
2. SCOTUS will rule in favor of the Bishops on the HHS Mandate (still waiting on this too)
3. The “AFFORDABLE” Care Act will continue to flop and be unpopular.
4. The number of places in which Extraordinary Form (TLM) Masses are offered will continue to grow.
5. The Canonization of Popes John and John Paul will see the largest crowds in history gathered in Rome.
6. Emeritus Pope Benedict XVI will attend the canonization Mass.
7. Curial Reform will not make significant progress.
8. The Extraordinary Synod of Bishops on the family will leave people wondering why they bothered.
9. Former-Father Greg Reynolds will still be excommunicated.
10. Fr. Z will still not be a Monsignor.

“But Father! But Father!”, some are eagerly saying, “How did last year’s predictions go?”

Let’s find out.

Fr Z’s Predictions for 2013

1) Israel will attack Iran (this one’s running for the 3rd consecutive year) [-1]
2) SCOTUS will rule in favor of the bishops on the HHS Mandate [-1]
3) Pope Benedict will still be Pope [-1 WOW! Got that wrong.]
4) Bishop Finn (still there!) will formally condemn the Fishwrap [-1]
5) The Year of Faith will close; Pope Benedict will issue an encyclical on faith [-.5]
6) The Church of England will find a way to approve women bishops [+1]
7) More Anglicans will join the Ordinariate [+1]
8) Bp Morlino of Madison will be invited as keynote speaker to LCWR Annual Assembly [-1 Who knew?]
9) Italy will have another government (for a while) [+1]
10) Fr. Z will still not be a Monsignor [+1]

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Gain Plenary Indulgences on 31 Dec and 1 Jan

We should develop the good habit of gaining indulgences. Holy Church provides many opportunities to gain these spiritual gifts from the treasure of the merits of Christ and the saints.

Keep in mind that in addition to the work to be performed, you should rouse in yourself a true sense of sorrow for and detachment from any sins.  Be sure you will have made a good confession and received Communion within about 20 days.

Today, 31 December, you can gain a plenary indulgence by reciting the Te Deum.  A plenary indulgence is gained for reciting the Te Deum on the last day of the year. On other days of the year, the indulgence is partial.  You can recite it in Latin or the vernacular.

Tomorrow, 1 January, you can gain a plenary indulgence by reciting the prayer Veni, Creator Spiritus.  On other days, the indulgence is partial.

Easy, no?

I’ll make this easier still.

For the Te Deum, click HERE

For the Veni Creator click HERE

Indulgences!  A spiritual work of mercy for others and good for your own soul too.

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Pope Francis ‘shocked’ by ‘gay’ adoption, urges bishop to speak against it, boldly

From CNSNEWS… I am posting this here because you won’t see it at the National Schismatic Reporter (aka Fishwrap).

Hey! We are still in the Octave of Christmas!

My emphases and comments:

Bishop: Pope ‘Shocked’ By Gay Adoption, ‘Encouraged Me to Speak Out’ [You might ask how it is possible for the Pope to be “shocked”, as if he hadn’t heard of this before. Where was the Nuncio? Why hadn’t the Pope been informed?]

(CNSNews.com) – Pope Francis is “shocked” about legislation in Malta that would allow homosexual couples to adopt children and encouraged the auxiliary bishop of that island nation, Charles J. Scicluna, to “speak out” against the proposal, the bishop told the Sunday Times of Malta on Dec. 29.  [Not exactly the Card. Bernardin “seamless garment” approach, is it!]

In his Christmas Day sermon, Bishop Scicluna [Remember him?  He was hugely acclaimed for sharpening the CDF’s responses in the matter of abuse of children.  This is a tough, direct, straight-shooter.] had defended the Catholic Church’s teaching against same-sex “marriage” and gay adoption. When asked why he would discuss such a topic as part of a Christmas homily, Bishop Scicluna said he had met with Pope Francis on Dec. 12 and the pope advised him to speak boldly on the subject. [¡Vaya lío!]

“We discussed many aspects,” said Bishop Scicluna. “And when I raised the issue that’s worrying me as a bishop [gay adoption], he encouraged me to speak out.”

“[T]hat is exactly what I did in my Christmas sermon,” said Bishop Scicluna. “My sermon was not about the rights of gay people but about children’s rights.”

[…]

Pope Francis, as the archbishop of Buenos Aires and Primate of Argentina, said in July 2010 that same-sex marriage and adoption of children by gays will “seriously harm the family.

[…]

Cardinal Bergoglio also said, “Let us not be naive: this is not simply a political struggle, but it is an attempt to destroy God’s plan. It is not just a bill but a ‘move’ of the Father of Lies [Satan] who seeks to confuse and deceive the children of God.”  [B-b-b-b-but Pope Fluffy!  Wh-who are we to judge?  Friends, I have been saying it all along. When you set aside the home-spun, off-the cuff stuff, Pope Francis is as hard as nails when it comes to moral and doctrinal issues.  The catholic Left is going to turn on Pope Francis one of these days.]

[…]

A pattern is emerging.  Remember that recently the Pope affirmed to Card. Meisner that there will not be Communion for the divorced and remarried.

“But Father! But Father!”, I can hear some of you say, “What is the Pope doing here?  Why does he seem to say one thing and then he says something like this?  What’s going on?”

I think that Francis wants bishops to recover their episcopal backbones and speak boldly in their dioceses about these issues and not just rely on the Pope do the heavy lifting from Rome.  Francis is possibly trying to stiffen episcopal spines and to make the the papal spine a little less of a lightening rod.

UPDATE 1 Jan 2014 0608 GMT:

Still nothing from the Fishwrap about Malta!

MALTA WATCH!  DAY 1

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A Christmas gift I didn’t get!

Because of my long involvement with the über-ultra-hyper secret Vatican Vampire Assassin Squad (and I can’t tell you who is assassinating whom!), I was intrigued by the photo sent me by a priest friend of a vampire hunters kit!

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A TV commercial for your consideration: POLL

An Argentinian Coca-Cola commercial for your consideration.

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Let’s have a poll!

Pick your best answer and discuss (if registered and approved) in the combox, below.

If you vote “Stupendous!” or “Blech!”, you had better explain yourselves!

My reaction to the Cola Cola commercial, is best characterized on a scale as:

View Results

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ASK FATHER: Father coughed so I didn’t go to Communion.

From a reader.

QUAERITUR:

Shortly before the consecration on Sunday, the priest had a fit of coughing, and coughed into his right hand. What should he have done? I was worried about the transmission of germs, and did not go to communion.

That’s your choice.  That’s an option.

You are not obliged to receive Communion at every Mass.  You are obliged to confess all your mortal sins in kind and number and receive Communion once a year.

As far as priests are concerned… priests, like human beings… no, wait!… they are human beings, sometimes do things like this, cover with the hand when coughing, unconsciously.  I supposed he could have turned his head hard about over this shoulder, or turned away from the altar and then coughed with out covering up.  Good heavens.  What could he have done?  What can you do when your hands are occupied with something.  Say you are involved in food preparation or serving and you are holding the Christmas goose on a platter – in both hands with hot pads – and leaning in so people can help themselves.  Coughs and sneezes can sneak up, right?

Father, however, can’t just leave the sanctuary and go wash his hands. It could be helpful to have some kind of hand purifier around – yes, even at the altar.   I have done that before, even when I had a cough but knew I wasn’t contagious.

On the other hand, and allow me to think out of the box for a moment, would it be possible these days for this to take place?  Father comes out of the sacristy and says, “Folks, I am really ill today.  I think I am contagious.  I will say Mass, but no qualified ministers of Communion present. I won’t be distributing Holy Communion.  FYI”, and then see the congregation not freak out?

In any event, if you don’t want to go to Communion because Father coughed, fine!  Good choice!

 

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Devolution of power to regional Churches? I think not.

There is a fear among some people with whom I converse that Pope Francis might undercut Roman curial congregations and devolve authority to regional conferences of bishops.

I am all for subsidiarity.  That said, some things just don’t work well at the local level.  Let’s consider the role in the Church of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, for example.  I would be delighted were regional conferences able to get their act together and do more of what the CDF does.  But… that’s unlikely to happen, as recent history has aptly demonstrated.

Assuming that all of you have have reviewed the important 1998 document of John Paul II Apostolic suos, there is something at Kathweb about comments that the present Prefect of the CDF made concerning Francis and such a devolution.

The prefect of the Vatican Congregation for Doctrine of the Faith, Archbishop Gerhard Ludwig Müller, took a stand against a decentralizing of the Church to the level of the national bishop conferences. “The Catholic Church is made up of local churches, but it is one,” said the Prefect for the Italian daily newspaper Corriere della sera: [And, as usual, I can’t find that piece, since CdS has perhaps the worse search interface anywhere.  Maybe one of you can find it.] “There are no ‘national’ churches.”

The Presidents of the Episcopal Conferences are “coordinators, not Vice-Popes” stressed the Vatican’s defender of the Faith.

Pope Francis can’t simply wave aside Apostolos suos.  It is a theological document, and not just disciplinary.  It isn’t in itself as a document definitive credendum, but it contains affirmations that are (cf Lumen gentium).  It is not to be trifled with.  Müller said succinctly what the dogmatic issues are.  Let me crack this open for low-information liberals.

The Catholic Church involves a Communion of local Churches, but it is not merely a communion of Churches.  It is one Church.  Lumen gentium makes this point.  More?  Okay.  Local Churches are in communion with each other and with the Successor of Peter and the Church of Rome.  However, they aren’t just in communion with the Vicar of Christ and the Church of Rome insofar as they are in a communion of Churches.  Tracking? There’s more.  Every single local Church is itself also, on its own, in communion with the Successor of Peter and the Church of Rome.

The communion of local Churches, as a communion and as individual local Churches demands the primacy of the Successor of Peter and the Church of Rome over all the others.

Furthermore, the CDF must be beefed up, not slimmed down.  So too the local Churches should exercise greater oversight of all aspects of the life of the Church on the local level.  Take care of business before Rome has to get involved!  Be swift, clear and, please God, competent!

Lastly, former Father Greg Reynolds of Australia is still excommunicated.

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