Antichrist Alert! Cardinal Biffi Rouses the Church
The archbishop emeritus of Bologna delves back into the famous story by Vladimir Soloviev and applies it to the Christianity of today. A collateral target: Cardinal Martini
by Sandro Magister
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The archbishop emeritus of Bologna delves back into the famous story by Vladimir Soloviev and applies it to the Christianity of today. A collateral target: Cardinal Martini
by Sandro Magister
From: Matthew 11:25-30
In the May 22 Bulletin of one of the parishes which was allowed to stay open, we see this little blurb:
In Good Conscience - Sister Jeannine Gramick’s Journey of Faith: A film by Barbara Rick Film Screening, Discussion & Reception - Sunday, June 5, 2005 - 3:30-6:30 p.m. @ Nerinx Hall Academy (530 East Lockwood). Tickets: $15 for movie & reception. Reserve over the phone: 314/721-2977 or email can@catholicactionnetwork.org. See flyer inserted in this week’s bulletin for more info. Sponsored by The Catholic Action Network for Social Justice.Of course, the "Catholic" Action Network, which is not really Catholic at all, but serves, it seems, to promote all that conflicts with the teaching of the Church. One must wonder, then, why Betty Cuniberti of the Post Dispatch gives this woman such praise for defying the Church which she claims to love? What does the article say?
Censured nun brings her gay ministry to St. LouisA call to repentance and conversion, no doubt.
When she was, as she says, "Knee high to a grasshopper, just 7 years old, I felt God was calling me."
He was. No matter how difficult it became in the next 55 years, God has never stopped calling Sister Jeannine Gramick.Yes, He never fails to call us to be humble and obedient, to repentance and conversion, even when we reject Him and His Church.
Not even the man who would become pope, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, could stop Sister Jeannine from answering God's call to minister to lesbian and gay Catholics, who she feels are as deserving of a place in the church as anyone else.Is this not a distortion of the actual facts? "Sister" Jeannine may "feel" all sorts of things, however, is she truly able to discern God's call for her? I think not.
The 62-year-old nun censured by Ratzinger six years ago and then ordered to be silent is on her way to St. Louis. And she's not coming quietly.Of course not. Most dissidents rarely have time for those things which require quiet contemplation. Many are too concerned with a prideful self-importance and human respect to be quiet.
On Sunday at Nerinx Hall High School in Webster Groves, Sister Jeannine will talk about her controversial 28-year Catholic ministry after a 3:30 p.m. public showing of the documentary about it, "In Good Conscience," put on by the St. Louis Catholic Action Network.And promoted, as well in a recent bulletin by St. Cronan's Parish.
Rather than be expelled or comply with the order of silence from the Rome office of the School Sisters of Notre Dame, who sent the gag order a year after Ratzinger's censure, Gramick left that group. Last summer, she joined the Sisters of Loretto, who run Nerinx.Ahhh...the dying order of the Sisters of Loretto who abandoned the call of the Lord to teach and chose to embark on a mission of self destruction. I can, though, still vividly recall the wonderful Sisters of Loretto who were my teachers in grade school. Then the Lord's work was being accomplished. For whom do they work now?
Explaining to a gay Catholic why she defies the Vatican and remains Catholic, she says in the movie, "When Jesus walked the Earth, there were no bishops or cardinals. They are not the essence of what Christianity is about. You staySpoken like a true anti-Catholic protestant, yes? And I do not intend this as a slam against protestants as indicated by the lowercase "P"...It is intended as a statement of fact that those who claim to be Catholic yet openly defy the Church also openly "protest" and defy our Lord who established His Church on earth. Perhaps "Sister" Jeannine never understood that it was Jesus Himself who commissioned his Apostles as leaders of His Church?
Catholic because the church is the people of God."
She believes sexual preference is no more a measure of morality than one's race or gender. There wasn't much silence in our telephone interview last week, either.Sexual preference is like race or gender???? What is one is into beastiality or some other grossly immoral behavior? Is that to be permitted?
Yes....and I bet Satan had the same feeling! How unfortunate!
When white smoke rose from St. Peter's last month, someone called her. She ran to the television.
"I watched the cardinal come out, and as soon as he said 'Joseph,' then I
knew," she told me. "There was a long pause, and my heart - really I had this
physical reaction in my body - I felt like my heart dropped down to my shoes."
What she calls the Catholic faith's "best-kept secret," primacy of conscience, is what compels her to stay and fight, when others just leave.Again, a bit a misinformation is spread. We should all be perfectly aware of the responsibilities we have to properly form our consciences. Their is a certain culpability in failing to properly form one's conscience and that culpability can increase by spreading errors caused by a malformed conscience to others.
She was a good little nun, she says in the movie, "until I met a gay man."A "good little nun"? Sure she was!
She hasn't revealed her own sexual orientation because she is not the issue. And it shouldn't matter. But in the movie, she says she had been in love before she went into the convent right out of high school and again once afterward.In love or in lust? Can we get a clarification?
She notes that the Bible, in addition to saying man should not lie with man, "says we shouldn't eat shellfish or ordain humpbacked priests. We hold on to that passage (condemning homosexual acts) to justify prejudice."Spoken like a true Catholic!?! Apparently she wishes to debate God on matters of the natural and moral law...Is this not reminiscent of the serpent telling Eve that she and Adam could be like God, knowing good and evil, if only they would disobey Him?
She told me about her only face-to-face meeting with Ratzinger, which is not in the film. She had failed to be granted an appointment with him in Rome. But years later she ended up on the same flight with him from Rome to Berlin, a year before he would censure her.As it is for any and all professed Catholics. But then, some are wiser than the the Church and, no doubt, they receive a similar grace of infallibility...Right, Sister?
She was well aware she was being investigated by Ratzinger, who was head of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. When she sat next to him and introduced herself, "He said, 'Oh, I've known you for 20 years,' " she recalled.
He told her he didn't mind that she arranged Masses in the homes of gay Catholics, but going to other dioceses and preaching against the policies of the Vatican are another matter.
"He said, 'Do the bishops invite you?' " Sister Jeannine said. "I told him, 'Some do, some don't. I go to colleges and retreat houses.'Again, an indication of open rebellion against lawful ecclesiastical authority. We should always remember, "He who rejects you, rejects Me and the One Who sent Me."
"These bishops still act like feudal lords, like you have to have permission of feudal lords to enter their territory."
By the way, she did not seek permission from St. Louis Archbishop Raymond Burke to come here. But she told me his view that Catholics who vote for a pro-choice candidate shouldn't receive Communion "crosses the line."Moronic statements coming from an apostate should not come as a surprise to faithful Catholics.
Her conversation with Ratzinger, now Pope Benedict XVI, "for me," she said, "put a human face on this institution. He was very gracious, very kind and had a sense of humor. I asked if he knew gay Catholics, and he said, 'Oh, yeah. When the pope and I were in Berlin, there were gays demonstrating.' So, that is his experience with gay people - confrontational."Call me stupid, but I can't follow the logic here. Homosexual activists are demonstrating and the Holy Father's experience with them is "confrontational"...?
She told him gay Catholics she met are filled with faith.With what kind of faith are they filled?
"They feel persecuted from two sides. The lesbian and gay community mocks them for staying in this church that is so condemnatory. And the leaders of our church condemn them. They have to have great faith to stay in the church."The Church does not condemn them but their sins - just as she condemns all sin rather than sinners. It is disheartening to see these distortions from one who claims to be an educated Catholic.
Their talk didn't sway Cardinal Ratzinger from censuring her a year later. But she hopes that "maybe it might influence his heart. Maybe one day."Yes, perhaps he'll bring back a wave of excommunications to deal with the rampant poison of heresy, apostacy, and schism going on today. All in a gentle medicinal way, of course.
A recent bulletin article from the same parish which promoted the Sr. Jeanne Grammick File, Catholic Action Network, and the "unHoly Familes" group, apparently felt it necesary to justify its participation in the the the Aquinas Institute's Apollos Program. Fr. Gerry Kleba of St. Cronan's explains:
KLEBA’S KORNERA sad commentary from a priest who prides himself on "going against the flow" at every opportunity - of criticzing the Church and her leaders, a man who seems to think he knows more than the Church herself. One would think that this parish of heterdoxy would at least be thankful that they are still allowed to exist within the diocese, having been spared being closed. The failure to eradicate this cancer from the Archdiocese may have been a grave mistake, but I place my trust in the Archbishop and his decision to allow it to stay open. I am not privy to the REAL reasons it was not closed. Whatever good that might come from this parish, is constantly overshadowed by its embrace of heterodox opinions and practices. What buffoonery!
THE PASTOR’S PEACE
THE TITANIC AND THE BARQUE OF PETER:
I was certainly saddened to read the Post-Dispatch account of the parishes accepted into the Apollos Program. Jamie Allman, the archdiocesan spokesman, spoke so disparagingly about the pastors of the nine St. Louis parishes that had been accepted into the program. The notion was that the pastors had failed in getting Archbishop Burke’s blessing and didn’t know his thoughts on the program. There was no sense that the Archbishop might sharpen his understanding of pastoral theology by listening to the pastors who saw this type of education and future leadership a MUST for a church system that is hitting a theological iceberg with a dwindling supply of ordained leaders and a reduced number of parishes. Then to add insult to injury it is noted that the Archdiocese of St. Louis is about to become allied with Ave Maria University to prepare lay leaders rather than the Aquinas Institute. For an Archbishop who prides himself on his conservative traditionalism to choose to align his theological underpinnings with a five year old school founded by a billionaire pizza baron rather than the thousand year old Dominican tradition that produced St. Thomas himself is at least disheartening. I hope the Captain of the Unsinkable Ship of Peter has his eye out for icebergs. Of course, they are inevitable.
From: Mark 12:28-34
Omaha Archbishop Elden Curtiss has told a priest whose handling of a south Omaha parish's money is under police investigation that he should leave the Omaha Archdiocese. The Rev. Peter Stravinskas remains temporary administrator of St. Anthony Catholic Church, 32nd and S Streets. But Curtiss has reported to a gathering of archdiocesan priests that he "suggested to Father Peter (Stravinskas) that he needed to locate in another diocese," according to minutes of the gathering.Source.
Richmond, May. 31, 2005 (CNA) - One year after his began in the Diocese of Richmond, Bishop Francis DiLorenzo has already set up a commission to enforce appropriate liturgical practice, and has implemented other measures and solutions, which he says the people want and which meet the current needs of the diocese, reported the Times-Dispatch.Maybe because these groups gave up Catholicism years ago? Anyway, kudos to Bishop DiLorenzo!
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... some churches were functioning outside the traditional norms of Catholicism.
From: Mark 12:18-27
From: Luke 1:39-56
How Ratzinger and Ruini agree and disagree on the future of the Church. A creative minority, or a civil religion?
An analysis by Silvio Ferrari.
by Sandro Magister
Proponents spin, hype and oversell embryonic stem cell facts and myths
True or False? The Catholic Church opposes stem cell research. In the high stakes debate over this emerging therapy the answer to that question, says Father Tadeusz Pacholczyk, is not necessarily obvious.
“We must discriminate the truth claims from all the hype that’s out there,” said Father Pacholczyk, a bioethicist who earned a Ph.D. in neuroscience at Yale University and currently serves as director of education for the National Catholic Bioethics Center in Philadelphia.
DELIA, Kan. (AP) The weathered, blue farmhouse stands just off a dirt road in the rolling hills northwest of Topeka.More....
There are children’s toys lined up in the yard and irises blooming in the garden around a statue of the Virgin Mary. Satellite dishes and solar panels point toward the southern sky.
"Good morning," the dark-haired man on the front porch says. "How are you? I’m Pope Michael."
This is David Bawden.
He has never been ordained as a priest and hasn’t been to Mass since 1989. But to his tiny flock, numbering about 100 and scattered as far away as India and Australia, he is the rightful leader of the Catholic Church.
From: Mark 12:1-12