D. Grand Rapids – Priest denies Communion to Lesbian judge married to a woman. He’s now under attack.

UPDATE 2 Dec 2019:

This story has now thudded into a hardly surprising new phase. HERE She went to a Methodist “inclusion” gathering and tool their “communion”.

I like the bit in the video where she says, “It’s not about me.”

ROFL!

You can tell a lot about what this woman understands about the Faith she said she belonged it. In fact, she belongs to another religion altogether. And note the video of her taking Methodist “communion”.

Also interesting is the choice of this news station to keep milking the story for every last drop of anti-Catholicism.

As the manual theologian Prümmer points out, Catholics must not take part in a non-Catholic ritual action (which is what she did) with the intention of worshiping God (if she was there for that and not just to get on the news – and it could be both) in the manner of non-Catholics because such an act is tantamount to denial of the Catholic Faith.   You can, for example, attend the non-Catholic wedding or a funeral of a relative or friend, but you cannot receive their “communion”.

UPDATE:

The Diocese of Grand Rapids is backing up the priest, Fr. Nolan!

This is good news.

Statement regarding St. Stephen parish

I am pleased that the Diocese is backing the priest in this matter.  It’s an important signal to priests and laity alike.  We must pray for our priests and our bishops as The Present Crisis™ ramps up.

How long will it be before Jesuits complain?

Three… Two… One…

 

___Originally Published on: Nov 26, 2019 at 22:49

From WOOD TV in Grand Rapids, MI.  Note how spectacularly biased and poorly written.

EGR priest denies Communion to gay judge
GRAND RAPIDS
by: Barton Deiters

EAST GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Judge Sara Smolenski, chief judge of the Kent County District Court, has been denied Communion at the church where she has been a parishioner for more than six decades because she is married to a woman[Length of registration or, probably, imagining that you are a parishioner, is irrelevant.]

It is a move that for many was the final straw in a pattern of behavior that has them calling for the removal of a priest — a priest who came to St. Stephen Catholic Church about three years ago.  [The antecedent suggests that the married lesbians are the “them”.]

In 1966, under the leadership of Rev. Msgr. Edward N. Alt, St. Stephen Catholic School became the first integrated Catholic school in Metro Grand Rapids and had a student body that was nearly 40 percent non-Catholic.  [More irrelevant padding.  So what?]

This tradition of inclusion and acceptance would be the essence of the school and the church for 50 years.  [Except that what is not being included is tradition.  And 50 years means nothing.]

But now, some here say that is changing.  [Some.]

“I’ve been a member of St. Stephen’s Catholic Parish for 62 years, basically,” Smolenski said.  [Some.. and we are back to the lesbian.]

Smolenski who has been on the bench for nearly 30 years, [30 years on the bench… so she ought to know better about law.  How does such an antinomian sleep?]comes from a family of prominent community members, including her father who was also a district court judge, and her brother, a state appeals court judge.  [So what?  All these family relations are irrelevant.]

“I was baptized there, my parents were married there, every one of my nine siblings went to school (from) first through eighth grade. We buried my parents out of that school,” Smolenski said. “This is a church that is a part of who I am. This is a church who helped form my faith.”  [Quidquid recipitur…]

News 8 featured Smolenski in March of 2016, when she became the first Kent County elected official to marry someone of the same sex.

But it was just last Saturday that Smolenski got a call from the parish priest, Father Scott Nolan[So… the parish priest reached out.  I wonder if she reached out to the priest before civilly marrying a woman (a public act).]

“The way he said it was ‘because you’re married to Linda in the state of Michigan, you cannot accept communion,’ that’s how he said it,” Smolenski explained. [What was he supposed to say? Beat around the bush with a woman who supposedly has said a lot blunter things in her courtroom?] “I try to be a good and faithful servant to our Lord Jesus Christ. My faith is a huge part of who I am, but it is the church that made that faith, the very church where he is taking a stance and saying ho-ho, not you.” [Something is missing here.  She seems to think that she is only a member of that parish and not the larger Church.]

It was a devastating revelation for the lifelong Catholic who months earlier gave $7,000 to the parish building fund.  [She gave $7000!!!  Well, she should get Communion for that!]

“Oh my gosh, I’m not going to get Jesus at the church I have devoted my life to,” Smolenski said, fighting back tears. “I thought of my mom and dad who devoted their whole life to raising us Catholic, spending all that money at the Catholic education.”  [It is entirely possible that her mom and dad would get why an open lesbian shouldn’t be receiving Communion.]

Smolenski was not the first person to be denied, according to a dozen people News 8 talked to Tuesday, including one same-sex couple who was denied the Eucharist during their child’s communion service.  [So, she wasn’t being singled out.  The priest isn’t knuckling under just because she’s a judge or she gave $7000.]

“The public shunning — everything about it was offensive,” Smolenski said of the denial months before her own.

[…]

There’s more of this rubbish.

This is the bottom line: Force the Church to conform to you. If the priest doesn’t comply with your demands, don’t for a moment consider that he also has a job to do with laws and doctrines, attack and intimidate.

The article goes on to cite Francis.

The UK’s Catholic Herald has a recent issue with the cover: Communion Wars.

If there are Communion Wars, I suggest that they are rising partly because a certain person is forcing priests more and more to examine their vocations and make hard choices.

Also, every one of these episodes is an opportunity to bear witness to the truth about the Eucharist and our Catholic identity, especially in our liturgical rites.

We are our rites.

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VIDEO: Transit of Mercury

Just for fun. From APOD.

I especially like the “We’re all going to die!” music.

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VIDEO: Bp. Hying of @MadisonDiocese – “Let Advent Be Advent”

Bp. Donald Hying of Madison posts brief videos each day on a range of topics.

Today, he speak about Advent.

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Two good commentaries today on the works of @JamesMartinSJ

There are two good recent commentaries available about the dark works of the relentless Jesuit homosexualist activist James Martin.

At Crisis there is a piece by Kevin Wells which compares Martin’s works to those of Fred Rogers.   My emphases.

Mr. Rogers, a Presbyterian minister, seemed remarkably untethered to anyone or anything outside of his Christ-appointed mission to help children see their own unique dignity and value. He knew of life’s monsters; his mission was to ennoble children before the monsters could strike.

For several years now, Fr. James Martin, appearing like-minded, has been tender-hearted in his care for those experiencing same-sex attraction and gender dysphoria. Unlike Mr. Rogers, Fr. Martin seems to be enabling rather than ennobling. And it is for this reason that he has become one of the monsters.

[…]

It’s a shame, because it doesn’t have to be this way. Fr. Martin could die a saint and be remembered as one of the great forces for good in this world if he decides to be a Catholic priest rooted in the fullness of Truth.

Recently, Fr. Martin tweeted, “Interesting: ‘Where the Bible mentions [homosexual] behavior at all, it clearly condemns it. I freely grant that. The issue is precisely whether the biblical judgment is correct.’ ” This tweet marked the moment when Fr. Martin could have been converted by a hailstorm of fraternal correction from fellow priests and clergy. But nothing happened. Bishops and priests—save a very few—remained mute in the aftermath of the offending tweet.

Because of Fr. Martin’s Mr. Rogers-like warmth, friendly smile [“La faccia sua era faccia d’uom giusto…”] and accompanying words, many millions—gay and straight alike—have rooted themselves to him. He is regarded as the long-muted prophetic voice of God. And because so many thousands of bishops and priests have muted their own prophetic voice on the complementarity of the sexes, Fr. Martin’s subterranean fight to normalize homosexual relations and same-sex marriage has been emboldened and advanced. His words, tweets, and thoughts will continue to spread throughout the world like an invisible poisonous gas.

Mr. Rogers was rooted to God in accompanying children. He unearthed and remedied the wounds caused by fathers; Fr. Martin affirms those wounds.

[…]

Invisible poisonous gas.

Next, Fr. Dwight Longenecker comments on Martin’s inevitable whine about the denial of Communion to an openly Lesbian judge in Michigan who civilly “married” a women in Michigan.  Fr. Scott Nolan of the Diocese of Grand Rapids denied her Communion.  She went to the press.  There was a hideously biased hit piece published, to which I reacted HERE.  The local bishop wound up backing the priest, thanks be to God.

Of course it was only a matter of micro-seconds before inveterate tweeter Martin stuck his nose in.

Fr. Longenecker dissects some of Martin’s tweets about the affair.  Here is one, just as a sample.  My emphases and comments:

James Martin: As with all these sad cases, the question is: Why are only married LGBT people being singled out? Is Communion denied to all parishioners who are not following church teachings? That is, married couples using birth control or IVF? Or young people engaging in pre-marital sex?

DL: LGBT people are not being “singled out” for not following church teachings.  Ms Smolenski was not denied communion because she is a lesbian. She is not even being denied communion for being in a lesbian relationship. She is being denied communion because she “married” another woman. [She committed scandal. In can. 915 the Church focuses on public acts that cause scandal.] This is not simply a matter of “not following church teachings.” By attempting a marriage with a woman Ms Smolenski publicly, formally and irremediably denied the Catholic teaching about marriage. [The judge could remedy the situation by publicly announcing a civil divorce and then publicly denouncing what she did,with an expression if adherence to the Church’s teachings.That would help to repair the scandal she caused.]

Marriage is a Catholic sacrament. It is one of the means of grace. For it to be a valid sacrament it requires proper form, minister and matter. The proper matter is the conjugal act. The proper ministers are the man and woman marrying one another. Therefore to attempt a same sex marriage is not simply “not following church teachings” it is rejecting church teachings and doing so formally and publicly. When a Catholic attempts a same sex marriage they are rejecting the Catholic teaching about the sacraments.

That Fr Martin does not admit this or teach this indicates either that he is very poorly educated (but he is a Jesuit so that can’t be the case) or he is deliberately misleading God’s people.

Attempting to marry a person of the same sex is not at the same level of commitment as a couple using birth control or IVF or someone committing fornication. All these sins are private sins and can be repented of. [They are “occult”, private, not publicly known.  That can be taken care of in the confessional.  Civil marriage is a public act.] In a same sex marriage the person is not just “not following church teaching.” They are rejecting church teaching.  They are saying by their words and actions, “Gay sex is not a sin. It is something to be celebrated. It is something God blesses. The Catholic Church is wrong and I am publicly, formally declaring that I reject the Catholic Church’s teaching.”

In other words it is not breaking the rules it is rejecting the rules and in rejecting the rules rejecting the authority that sets those rules.

This distinction is something any eighth grade confirmation student could understand.  [Hence, Martin understands it.  He just rejects it.]

It is important to know what the homosexualists are doing.  They are patiently, though less and less so, engaging in a kind of permineralization process, like to how over time minerals replace organic matter to create fossiles.   The homosexualists are trying to replace the Church’s clear teaching with ambiguities that cause doubt and then self-justification.   Note how, some time ago, Martin admitted that Scriptures clearly state that homosexual acts are sins.  Then, incredibly, he called into question the veracity of Scripture, suggesting that Scripture is wrong.

Kevin Wells is reminded of a darker version of Fred Rogers.

I, rather, am reminded of Geryon from the Divine Comedy.

Ecco la fiera con la coda aguzza,
che passa i monti e rompe i muri e l’armi!
Ecco colei che tutto il mondo appuzza!

Lately, I’ve been thinking much about Augustine and his conversion.  What an enormous leap he made, with grace-emboldened courage.  What a magnificent contribution he subsequently made, worthy of multiplying honors for all time.  Wells made a really good point.  Martin could be so much more, do such good.

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ADVENTCAzT 2019 02: When a friend harms you, it hurts all the more.

Here is ADVENTCAzT 02, for Monday in the 1st Week of Advent.

Today Bp. Schneider talks about how Christ’s friends make Him suffer, Fulton Sheen reflects on how God would work in us and the Lord describes something of the End Times.

These 5 minute offerings are a token of gratitude especially for my benefactors.  Thank you!  Chime in if you listened.

Have an idea for a reading in these podcasts?  HERE   Make some Mystic Monk Coffee and have a listen!
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Strange business this: a non-blessing blessing. A Fr. Z mini-rant to priests.

Very strange business this.

At the end of the audience no one knows what to do after this strange conclusion.

This was today, 30 November 2019.

The whole video, but this starts at about 26:30. Note the music afterwards. You won’t have to do penance for the rest of the day.

But wait… here is yesterday, 29 November, 2019.

Weird.  Is this now going to be a thing?

Dear readers, ask your priests for a blessing. 

Fathers, be prompt to bless when asked.

And, Fathers, when you give a blessing stand up straight!   Don’t loom over the poor people as if to make it more meaningful.   Don’t grab their heads and put your mouth near them as if you are about to eat their brains.   Where do priests get this dopey stuff?   Just say a blessing and perhaps gently touch their heads after.

And don’t ramble when giving blessings!   “Through the intercession of blah blah …. with the hope of this ‘n that …. because we are all made in God’s image…. and noting that the weather is great and there is a strong chance of showers in the evening as a low pressure front moves in….”.   For pity’s sake, just say this:

Benedictio Dei omnipotentis, Patris et Filii et Spiritus Sancti, descendat super te (vos) et maneat semper. … May the blessing of Almighty God, the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, descend upon you and remain forever.  Amen.”

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Advent is here again. ACTION ITEM!

GO TO CONFESSION!

Advent is more about the Second Coming of the Lord than the first.  Do penance to celebrate well the First Coming of the Lord at Bethlehem.  That will include also a thorough examination of conscience.   Then…

GO TO CONFESSION!

Fathers, hear confessions.  Preach about the Sacrament of Penance during Advent.  Talk about the difference between venial and mortal sin, and don’t downplay the later.  Teach your flock about the need to confess sins in both KIND and NUMBER.   Help them prepare for a good confession.  Tell them not to ramble and not to hide anything.

Fathers…

GO TO CONFESSION!

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Jesuits and Drag Queens. Tautology?

From the Louis Joliet Society.

Drag Queen Story Hour Brought to You by Catholic, Jesuit Marquette University

The Louis Joliet Society has learned that Marquette University hosted a Drag Queen Story Hour as part of its Community Day celebration on October 12, 2019 at the university’s Haggerty Museum of Art

According to an article about the event in the student-produced  Marquette Wire, “The Haggerty used to hold Family Days once a semester, but this is the first time the event is being held after being rebranded to Community Day. Family Days was also based around an exhibit on display at the Haggerty at the time, but the activities were targeted toward a different audience.”

Evidently!

Everyone should be pleased that Wisconsin’s premiere Catholic educational institution has courageously joined the bandwagon of depraved lunacy hell-bent on warping children (the American College of Pediatricians calls these events “child abuse”), mocking women and, most importantly, mocking God. Once again, note: this is NOT some rogue student group activity. This is a Marquette University funded event. Presumably tuition dollars are at least part of this funding.

[…]

I’ll bet it has full endorsement from certain homosexualist Jesuit quarters.

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30 Nov 1969 – 50th Anniversary of imposition of the Novus Ordo – PODCAzTs Revisited

It has been 50 years. 50 long years. Some might say, “Only 50? It seems longer.”

Note the bizzare photo of a Novus Ordo being celebrated in the Sistine Chapel.

Originally Published on: Nov 26, 2019 at 16:27

FIFTY years ago on 30 Nov 1969 the Novus Ordo went into force.  It was the 1st Sunday of Advent.

In 2009, the 40th anniversary of that momentous change, I did three podcasts about the imposition of the Novus Ordo at Advent of 1969.   These podcasts – now a decade old – remain fresh today.

Since the blog was updated, I no longer have a way simply to embed all three recordings.  Here are links.

We Pope Paul VI (+1978) in General Audiences in at the end of November 1969 on the subject of the changes people were about to experience.

The pop music selections were all hits from 1969.   Their choice is also part of my commentary.

For the first of these three, the Audience was exactly 50 years ago, today, 26 November 1969.

093 09-11-16 40 years ago… Paul VI on the eve of the Novus Ordo

094 09-11-20 40 years ago… Paul VI on the eve of the Novus Ordo (Part II)

095 09-11-24 40 years ago… Paul VI on the eve of the Novus Ordo (Part III)

I will note that since 2007 the use of the 1962 Missale Romanum… and the pre-55 Missale… is statistically exploding.  At the same time, demographics in the Church across the board are plummeting.  The Masses with the traditional form are packed with young people, young families.

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New Registrations, Users – tips

There has been quite an influx of registrations lately.  Thanks.

You only have to register if you want to comment.

I should note that I don’t automatically approve every registration.  If you don’t cooperate with a little biographical information to prove that you are not a bot or a spammer who deserves to roast in the deepest cinders of Hell, I won’t approve you.  You don’t need much to prove you are real.  Some people include their confirmation name or maybe their parish or some Catholic tidbit.  It isn’t much and they can’t be seen by anyone but me.

If you have a hard time logging in, drop me a line and I will try to help.  I am not always at my computer, however.

You might review The Rules.

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