Who is funding the violence?

From Lepanto Institute:

Violence Erupts as More Catholic-Funded Groups call for Defunding of Police

This June witnessed a massive explosion in violent crimes in major urban areas such as Los Angeles, Chicago and New York City, each of which bowed to major pressure from revolutionary organizations to defund or outright abolish their police departments. Since the Fourth of July Weekend alone, hundreds of people have been shot and dozens killed. One victim was an 8 year old girl who was murdered in front of her mother by Black Lives Matter protesters. Her death was a direct result of the diminished police presence brought about by the demands of organizations receiving Catholic funding by the US Catholic Conference of Bishops (USCCB) through its Catholic Campaign for Human Development (CCHD).

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Communion in the hand was bad enough. Priest tells people to hold hosts in their hands while he consecrates

If only priests were as hard working to develop reverence in their parishes as they are to facilitate communion-no-matter-what and for-anyone-at-all.

There is a piece at LifeSite, in which I am heavily quoted, about a priest who came up with wacky ideas – astonishingly tacky and irreverent – to facilitate Communion.   It is hard to believe that anyone in this day and would do this.  But, this is the depth to which we have sunk in some places.

The priest put out a video, showing also a map with zones on the parish campus where people, divided into categories, had to be.   Then his suggestions – I am NOT making this up:

  • Every family will be provided with a ziplock ‘Mass bag’ which contains “everything you need for Mass except Holy Communion.”

  • “Every family will be issued a sacred vessel, and a husband and wife will be designated as Eucharistic ministers for your family.”

  • “When you come to church, you bring your sacred vessel and your Mass bag, and then you’ll pick up the appropriate number of hosts for your family, 2, 3, 4, so on.”

  • “When it’s time for the offertory, you will take your hosts, unconsecrated, from your zip lock bag and place them into your sacred vessel.”

  • “An adult member of your family will hold the sacred vessel for the consecration, the Lord’s Prayer, and the Lamb of God.”

  • “At communion time, you will then as adults give communion to each other and one of the adults will give communion to your children, and then you place your sacred vessel back into your Mass bag and you’ll have it ready for next week.”

Link to the 4 minute video:  HERE

There are so many problems with these proposals that it is hard to know where to start.

Here is some of the comments I sent to the writer at LifeSite. He did NOT link to me, for some reason I can’t fathom, so I will provide comments here.   In no particular order…

“Worry free environment” (he talks about that in the video). This smacks of an attitude which is wholly focused on this world, the here and now, the immanent, without regard to, nay rather, through a reduction of the supernatural and eternal to the natural and the worldly.

This is hardly to be distinguished from a Protestant communion service.

How undignified.

I don’t in the least think that this priest intends for all of this to be so infra dignitatem, so tacky. I’m convinced he is well meaning. However, it could be that he is simply so deeply tuned into a modernist frequency that he doesn’t realize how bad this looks, he doesn’t contemplate the potential sacrileges both unintended and intended.

“Sacred vessels” What does that mean? Does it mean a horrid little inexpensive plastic home Communion pyx that were used for in the past? Does it mean something made of metal? In their photo album I spotted one man with a metal pyx, peering at the Host with a bewildered expression.

Furthermore, how are the “sacred vessels” to be purified? The priest says, “Place your sacred vessel back into your Mass bag and you’ll have it ready for next week.” Without purification! Are people just going to shake out particles onto the ground, or, unaware of them, haul them around in their ziplock baggies?

And what is to become of all these “sacred vessels” afterward, whatever they are, when COVID time passes and they are no longer needed? Will people keep them? What happens to them then?

How are people to be designated as “Eucharistic ministers” exactly? A wink and a nudge? The terminology isn’t even correct. Even “Extraordinary ministers of Holy Communion” ought to be instituted formally as such and have sound training. They should be carefully vetted. How are any of these people being given “Mass bags” being vetted?

Does the local Bishop of Biloxi, know about this?

People are to take unconsecrated hosts to be consecrated … at what distance? I looked at the “zones” and their map. There is no way that they are in eyesight of the altar without the obstruction of buildings. How can one be convinced that the consecration was valid? If some of those hosts are NOT consecrated, then people are being lead by the priest to commit, unwittingly, the objective in of idolatry.

And those cases when the consecration would be valid, what’s to prevent people from taking a few extra hosts to be consecrated and then saved for later, at home? Or for that nice lady down the street, not Catholic, but really nice? Or even to be, quod Deus avertat, give or sold to satanists for ghastly rituals and desecration?

These crazy gyrations affirm the findings of the Pew Research survey which revealed plummeting belief in the Church’s teachings about the Blessed Sacrament. And those finding may apply to priests, as well.

Communion in the hand was bad enough, but consecration in the hand and self Communication, having nothing to do with the priest, having nothing to do with the altar, is sacrilege at a new nadir.

These crazy gyrations affirm the findings of the Pew Research survey which revealed plummeting belief in the Church’s teachings about the Blessed Sacrament. And those finding may apply to priests, as well.

It’s like something from another religion.

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URGENT PRAYER REQUEST: Our friend Fr. Johnson (USN) moves to a new stage

Do you all remember Fr. Johnson whose airplane, which I had just been on, crashed and his vestments were ruined in the water?   You wonderful readers helped to replace them.  HERE

Today, Commander Johnson is FINALLY leaving the Naval Station at Guantanamo Bay.  He’s heading stateside for a couple weeks (only) of freedom and then his new task.

I’ve been texting with him this morning.  He’s already in place waiting for the C-130 off the rock for Norfolk.

Would you, please, in your kindness, say a prayer for Fr. Johnson as he moves along?   He was supposed to leave on 1 May, but COVID-1984 put everything on hold.

(BTW… I hear that his relief has some of the same liturgical values as he.  That’s GOOD.)

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My View For Awhile: WV lo

It’s my first dive through the looking glass into Airportland since I returned from the Holy Land pilgrimage.

Weirdly empty lot.

Strangely empty concourse.

Boarding will be interesting.

I’m off to a conference for priests in West Virginia held by Scott Hahn’s gig St. Paul Center for Biblical Studies. It was terrific last year. This year may have a different dynamic.

More later.

UPDATE:

Some things are different. 1st Class can board anytime but otherwise boarding starts from aft forward, from the back to the front. Every other seat is blocked except for people flying together… I presume.

Fewer people meant a shorter boarding period.

We are being assured that the plane is clean and I almost believe it. It smells different than before!

We are also being reassured that “underneath these masks, we’re smiling.”

UPDATE:

Rather than go around with a cart,…

And they do NOT talk at us any less. Rather…!

UPDATE:

DTW is sparse in a spooky way. I kinda like it.

The Tunnel Of LSD Love is not affected by social distancing.

These CRJ200s are annoying. No social distance in here!

A priest friend also heading to the WV conference was in the boarding area and is also on this flight. I am always pleased when another priest is aboard, since I can’t absolve myself.

UPDATE:

Here we are in PIT. The T-Rex says, “Hey.”, laconically.

At the carrousel we have determined that my friend’s bag remained in DTW.

I ask all of you to pray to St Corbinian for the swift delivery of his bag, by van, T-Rex, or bear, we are indifferent.

UPDATE:

Our Shuttle van has an interesting mobile phone slot. It’s in the upper corner as the door swings out.

And when the door is closed…

Your phone is easily retrieved! The Deluxe Phone Storage Slot!

UPDATE:

Over hill and holler, over river and run…

At our conference location we were given swag bags with … yes … you know what.

BTW… masks are also good laptop screen cleaners!

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USS Bonhomme Richard – FIRE! And her forerunners on this blog.

Not good. On 12 July there was a fire aboard USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6). Some sailors have been hospitalized.

I’ve written about the Bonhomme Richard!    HERE  A predecessor.

The Bonhomme Richard was originally a “hulk” ship in which priests were imprisoned during the French Revolution, including the “Martyrs of Rochefort”.

I also wrote about Bonhomme Richard HERE.  It’s an old post from 2006 with formatting problems after we revamped the blog.  But it’s readable.  In 1779 John Paul Jones commanded the Bonhomme Richard, named after Benjamin Franklin’s “Poor Richard”.  There was a famous battle with HMS Serapis, resulting in one of the most famous lines of naval warfare.

Pray for those injured today.

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Your Sunday Sermon Notes – 6th after Pentecost (NO: 15th Ordinary) 2020

Was there a GOOD point made in the sermon you heard at the Mass for your Sunday, either live or on the internet? Let us know what it was.

Also, are you churches opening up?  What was attendance like?

For my part, I was not on the schedule at the parish today, so I said Mass privately and live-streamed it.  Here’s what I had to say:

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It’s someone else… until it’s your turn: churches attacked, burned in these USA!

UPDATE: 12 July

In Elmhurst, NY:

Statue of the Virgin Mary in Elmhurst Vandalized; NYPD Investigating as Potential Hate Crime

A statue of the Virgin Mary in front of a Catholic high school in Elmhurst has been vandalized and the NYPD is investigating the incident as a possible hate crime.

The word “IDOL” was spray painted down the front of the statue at Cathedral Prep School and Seminary, located at 56-25 92nd St.

Staff members first discovered the graffiti at 7:30 a.m. this morning, the Diocese of Brooklyn — which also covers the borough of Queens — announced. The statue has since been cleaned.

Surveillance footage from the scene shows an individual defacing the statue of Mary at 3:09 a.m. this morning, July 10.

The statue of the mother of Jesus has stood in front of the school for decades. It originally stood at the school’s Brooklyn location but was moved to the Queens location when the two campuses merged in 1985.

Rector and President of Cathedral Prep, Father James Kuroly, condemned the act of vandalism.

“Today, Cathedral Prep endured an act of hatred,” Kuroly said. “We were victims of vandalism against a beloved statue that is dear to generations of Cathedral students.”

“Please continue praying for those who committed this act of vandalism and hatred toward Our Lady and the Church,” Father Kuroly said. “May Mary stand forever at the doors of Cathedral Prep greeting her sons.”

Anyone with information is asked to contact the NYPD’s 110th Precinct at (718) 476-9311 or call NYPD Crime Stoppers at 1-800-577-8477.

And NBC Boston:

Virgin Mary Statue Set on Fire Outside Boston Church, Authorities Say
Fire officials said someone set fire to plastic flowers that were in the hands of the statue
Boston police are investigating after a statue of the Virgin Mary was apparently set on fire outside of a church in the city’s Dorchester neighborhood.

Police responded to a reported fire outside of St. Peter’s Parish Church on Bowdoin Street around 10 p.m. on Saturday, where they found the burned statue.

Maybe they just don’t like plastic flowers? Perhaps they are activists in defense of the little plastics that were killed to make the flowers?

___ Originally Published on: Jul 11, 2020 

About attacks on churches.

It’s someone else… until it’s your turn.

This time, a old mission in CA established by St Junipero Serra and a church in Florida.

From the LA TIMES:

Massive fire at historic San Gabriel Mission destroys roof and much of interior

A massive fire ripped through the 249-year-old San Gabriel Mission early Saturday, destroying the roof of the church and much of its interior, authorities said.

“It’s heartbreaking,” said Capt. Antonio Negrete, public information officer for the San Gabriel Fire Department.

Authorities received a call at 4:24 a.m. reporting that the mission’s fire alarm had been triggered, Negrete said. When an engine arrived to investigate, firefighters saw flames and smoke coming from the corner of the mission.

More units arrived on scene, and firefighters mounted an aggressive attack, fighting the flames from inside the church building. But after about 15 minutes, portions of the structure started to fall on them and they made the decision to exit and move to a defensive attack, battling the fire from outside, Negrete said.

The fire was eventually called to four alarms, drawing 50 firefighters from the San Gabriel Fire Department and other agencies. They were able to knock down the fire at 6:48 a.m. No injuries were reported, but the damage to the building was extensive.

“The roof of the mission is completely gone and the interior up to the altar is completely destroyed,” Negrete said. The bell tower and museum remained intact, he said.

There was no word on a cause Saturday morning, as fire investigators were not immediately able to enter the building due to concerns about its structural integrity.

“We’re going to have building engineers come in and see if we can shore up some walls to make it as safe as possible for the investigators to go in and start investigating this fire,” Negrete said.

The mission was founded by Franciscan Father Junipero Serra in 1771.

From Ocala News:

Man crashes vehicle into Ocala church and sets it on fire with parishioners inside

A man is behind bars in the Marion County Jail after crashing his vehicle through the front doors of Queen of Peace Catholic Church in Ocala and setting it on fire while parishioners were inside.

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The man, whose name hasn’t yet been released, led sheriff’s deputies on a high-speed chase before eventually being taken into custody. No serious injuries were reported in the incident.

From Ocala.com: “A man threw some type of incendiary device into Queen of Peace Catholic Church off State Road 200 on Saturday. People inside were setting up for Mass at the time, but no one was injured.”

Si vis pacem para bellum!

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Another milestone…

Today I noticed on my StatCounter that we’ve surpassed the 97 million visits mark.  This is since I started tracking stats with it in November of 2006, some time after the blog was inaugurated.  The stat meter is on the right sidebar, down a ways.

Thanks, everyone!

 

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A man you readers helped has been ordained to the priesthood!

Here’s something to make your day a little brighter.

Do you long term readers remember helping an American seminarian, then deacon, for the Institute of Christ the King raise money to pay for his seminary formation?  (Yes, most of the time priests have to pay for some or all of their formation.)   You helped him to hit his goals and pay his bills.   At the time, he wrote:

I knew it from the very beginning of this campaign and only a “Fr-Z effect” could do anything for my fundraising campaign and good Saint Joseph brought you to me… Thank you Father. I owe this to you. …

He was recently ordained to the sacred priesthood by Card. Burke.

Here is shot of Fr. Justin Ong, saying Mass.

Lots of people giving even a little, can make a difference.

YOU, dear readers, helped this man to the altar.

Say a prayer for this new priest, Fr. Justin Ong.

Ad multos felicissimos annos!

 

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Big Business Abortion NOT happy with “Little Sisters of the Poor v. Pennsylvania”

Rewire.News is a radical leftist and pro-death internet concern.  It’s chairman is the head of Big Business Abortion (aka Planned Parenthood) in Arizona.   I checked out their site and afterward felt the need to use an eyewash.  These people are undiluted fanatics who want as many abortions, limitless contraception paid for by someone else, and as much sex without consequences as possible (except that that results in the consequence of more money for Big Business Abortion… so I guess they do want consequences, the kind they can kill and sell for parts).

Their self-description:

Rewire.News is an award-winning, nonprofit daily online publication devoted to evidence-based reporting on reproductive and sexual health, rights, and justice, and the intersections of racial, environmental, immigration, and economic justice.

We publish news, analysis, and investigative reporting created by professional journalists, editors, and multimedia experts. We also offer vigorous commentary, debate, and opinion rooted in fact and considered thinking.

Our work is intended to fulfill the core role of journalism in a democratic society by fostering public knowledge and dispelling misinformation on issues more commonly shrouded in misinformation and ideology.

What a joke.

With that description in mind, look at their reaction to the SCOTUS decision in Little Sisters of the Poor v. Pennsylvania.

Any piece that begins, “We’re tired of these damn nuns.  Are you?” is going to aim at “dispelling misinformation” and avoiding “ideology”.

So, the Little Sisters of the Poor went to court and they won.  These hysterical merchants of death at Rewire now scream that the nuns can “come after your birth control”.

I don’t think these people are stupid… though sin makes you stupid and certain sins invite the attachment of demons who can fog your brain.   I conclude that they are simply malicious hypocrites.

 

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