tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-439331035718369167.post858737587618930807..comments2024-02-09T02:48:13.776-06:00Comments on Daily Meditations with Fr. Alfonse: Lk 14:25-33 Only God, Nothing ElseFr. Alfonsehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02557206560119402976noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-439331035718369167.post-14655070588642060212014-11-09T22:59:38.942-06:002014-11-09T22:59:38.942-06:00Dear St. Paul of Scripture and Sword,
With all du...Dear St. Paul of Scripture and Sword,<br /><br />With all due respect, I am utterly appalled by your blatantly sexist comments. While I am glad that you recognize the necessity for strong, orthodox,Catholic men (I certainly do since I married one 20 years ago), that should be no reason to summarily reduce women to "sappy", "dramatic" ninnies. Some of us have been reading Chesterton, Kreeft, Tacelli, Hahn and listening to Fr. Barron and Fr. Riccardo for years. I agree that Catholics need to know the faith but then, my friend, we need to live the faith. Faith without action is meaningless.<br />As for your sentiment about throwing up on the "love and forgiveness" theme in the Church, I think someone once said "Father forgive them, they know not what they do." You may want to reconsider that opinion.<br />violinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07996177657604656859noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-439331035718369167.post-84814020503358598912014-11-07T15:35:23.490-06:002014-11-07T15:35:23.490-06:00I know that “strategically” Christ said we should ...I know that “strategically” Christ said we should love our enemy, but I also know that “tactically” Ronald Reagan said we “trust but verified.” I think the Catholic Church can have a “search & rescue” mission of helping those gays that truly want to repent. Otherwise, I believe strong Catholic men need to be always vigilant when having dinner with the devil when it comes to welcoming the Gay/Liberal agenda into our Churches. <br /><br />If you google “45 Communist Goals by Dr. Skousen (1958), the liberal/gay agenda is using this same playbook that is quite scary when it comes to taking over Churches: <br />1. Capture one or both of the political parties in the United States<br />2. Get control of the schools. Use them as transmission belts for socialism and current Communist propaganda. Soften the curriculum. Get control of teachers’ associations. Put the party line in textbooks<br />3. Use student riots to foment public protests against programs or organizations which are under Communist attack.<br />4. Infiltrate the press. Get control of book-review assignments, editorial writing, policymaking positions<br />5. Gain control of key positions in radio, TV, and motion pictures<br />6. Eliminate all laws governing obscenity by calling them “censorship” and a violation of free speech and free press<br />7. Break down cultural standards of morality by promoting pornography and obscenity in books, magazines, motion pictures, radio, and TV<br />8. Present homosexuality, degeneracy and promiscuity as “normal, natural, healthy.”<br />9. Infiltrate the churches and replace revealed religion with “social” religion. Discredit the Bible and emphasize the need for intellectual maturity which does not need a “religious crutch<br />10. Eliminate prayer or any phase of religious expression in the schools on the ground that it violates the principal of “separation of church and state.”<br />11. Support any socialist movement to give centralized control over any part of the culture–education, social agencies, welfare programs, mental health clinics, etc<br />12. Infiltrate and gain control of big business<br />13. Discredit the family as an institution. Encourage promiscuity and easy divorce<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15569583680903454864noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-439331035718369167.post-48082231097516295002014-11-07T10:52:30.543-06:002014-11-07T10:52:30.543-06:00Benedict,
I think its up to us strong/vocal men t...Benedict, <br />I think its up to us strong/vocal men to try to help Father Alfonse/others to help the Catholic Church. Some of the women on this site seem to want to engage in drama, because they are likely very young and idealistic and have been poorly catechized (not their fault), but I just won’t take that bait again. I trust that the women have good intentions, but I think the men need to have a somewhat different mission.<br /><br />I strongly believe the Catholic Church in the U.S. will continue to decline until the Church figures out how to attract strong men back to the Church and train them with the masculine message of “fighting the good fight,” holy mission, and strong protector of wife and family. I have learned first hand that if the man of the household is not a Faithful Catholic, then the children very likely won’t be as well, no matter how devout the Mother is. Too often, though likely unintentional, Catholic Churches have feminine messages, music that is too sappy, hand holding &dancing not appealing to men, and the “love & forgiveness” themes that it can make a man feel like throwing up! I was a “cruise control” Catholic for many years because of this, until I started listening to the bold, smart Catholic apologists online, including Michael Voris (ChurchMilitant.TV), Father Robert Barron, Scott Hahn, Steve Ray, Matthew Kelley, etc. These men speak out against porn, divorce, contraceptives, abortion, gay marriages, and all the sins of the flesh. These have awakened the male Catholic Conservative fighting spirit, similar to what the Apostles must have felt. <br /><br />On any given Sunday, all across U.S. religions, churches are likely to have more women in the pews than men. Some estimates place the so-called “gender gap” in America at 61 percent women versus 39 percent men. Men also needs to be given a “sense of urgency” of who the enemy is. When the Catholic leaders forget to talk about hell and the devil, and instead turn God into the big huggable Barney who forgives everybody for everything all the time, then a man can feel that the religion gets too hokey or is just not necessary if God’s mercy will in the end, just send everyone to Heaven. On the other hand, many Catholic men get picked off by churches like the aggressive Evangelicals who do 2 things well: (1) appeal to a man’s intellect by intense focus on reading the Bible, or (2) teach the imminent Rapture that gives a real sense of urgency that the Rapture can happen any day.<br /><br />I understand some people hurting out there and that the God’s endless mercy theme can lift them up off the ground. But there are even more “cruise control” Catholic men out there, who easily slip into driving to a football game on a Sunday instead of Mass if there’s no fire from the pulpit.<br />Let’s just look at the numbers that Michael Voris talked about on his website yesterday. 25% or 80mil of Americans are Catholic, but only about 20% or about 16mil go to Mass regularly. That means there are 64mil Americans (many more men than women) not going to Mass! Why isn’t the Church trying to address this group?????<br />Instead, the Churched is getting mired in the Gay Agenda and this is just froth with problems. Attracting a few gays, will just turn off multiples of more men from the Catholic Church, so this is a losing proposition. Only 2% of people are clinically Gay (there are some others who get convinced they’re gay leaning by the liberal culture). So 2% is about 6.6mil Americans. If we assume 25% of these were raised Catholic (very likely much less), then only 1.6mil Americans are gay Catholics, at most. Why would the Church be focused on 1.6mil versus the 64mil (mostly men) not coming to Mass?? Also, many gays don’t want to repent, but rather they want to get married. “Welcoming” gays into the Church is just a first step to them clamoring for gay marriage. This will always put unrepentant gays at odds with the Catholic Church. I’ll send a 2nd message about this as well.<br /><br />St. Paul of Scriptures & Sword<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15569583680903454864noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-439331035718369167.post-6267741218040449132014-11-06T20:12:39.768-06:002014-11-06T20:12:39.768-06:00I've heard about the New York diocese having t...I've heard about the New York diocese having to make this big shift. I would agree that this reflects pretty badly on Cardinal Dolan who has overseen this dismantling and shares a large part of the blame in NY Catholics drifting away from the Church. As he cozies up with disreputable politicians, impresses absolutely no one with his bland mealymouthed responses to serious issues, and hardly lifts a finger to help the more vibrant (and traditional) branches of his dioceses, churches under his purview simply close down. He talks of "strength and renewal." It is precisely the opposite; it is weakness and utterly repetitive. We are following the declining dioceses in Europe step by step, and the USCCB simply hopes that some demographic shift (i.e. more immigrants from Central America) can fill up our pews. I think it's time to look inward and see what normal Catholics actually experience each Sunday and what we've gained by accepting so many compromises on liturgy and morality.<br /><br />It's a cultural problem with its roots in values. Nothing is articulated anymore; Catholics don't even know what it means to be Catholic (please see my last post about this problem). Blind optimism has replaced hope; well-wishing has replaced faith; and tolerance and acceptance have replaced love. A crash course in the saints or a few essays of Chesterton, let alone the actual gospel, will quickly dispel such vapidity. We've paid too much attention to bad ideas; it's time to stop listening to them.<br /><br />Fight the good fight, Paul, and keep reading. Let's hope DFW doesn't have the same fate as NY. Benedict Augustinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07274188116075677081noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-439331035718369167.post-77801137419069006912014-11-05T14:49:24.223-06:002014-11-05T14:49:24.223-06:00Thank you, "Benedict Augustine" for help...Thank you, "Benedict Augustine" for helping to defend authentic Catholicism here in DFW and elsewhere, so that we don't go the way of the New York Diocese. See article below. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to see that if only 12% of New York Catholics attend Mass, that churches will need to close. Instead of closing churches and marching in gay parades in NYC, why doesn't Cardinal Dolan and his leadership announce sweeping reforms of Catholic catechesis, continuing education and explaining the authentic Catholic Faith in homilies. Confirmation classes in many dioceses are such a joke that no wonder kids don't appreciate the faith--they never learned it. This church decline doesn't have to happen if leadership tried to stop it!!<br /><br />Defending authentic Catholicism,<br />St. Paul of Scriptures & Sword<br /><br /><br />Heartache for New York’s Catholics as Church Closings Are Announced<br />By SHARON OTTERMANNOV. 2, 2014 <br />There were gasps and tears at Holy Rosary Church in East Harlem. At Sacred Heart in Mount Vernon, congregants shared mournful embraces. And at Our Lady of Peace on the East Side, parishioners pledged a fight.<br />Across the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, a day of reckoning arrived on Sunday, as Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan announced how scores of parishes would be affected by the largest reorganization in the history of the archdiocese.<br />From Staten Island to the Catskills, there was anguish for congregations that learned that their churches would be effectively shuttered and relief among those whose parishes were spared.<br />And at St. Patrick’s Cathedral and in interviews, Cardinal Dolan, the executor of the changes, sought to explain what they would mean for the 368 parishes he oversees and the 2.8 million Catholics living in communities served by those churches.<br />“I can well understand the frustration, the anger, the confusion of our people, and I apologize for it, because I am the agent of it,” he said in an interview on Sunday afternoon. “But this is about the future, this is about strength and renewal, and we will get through this.”<br />In all, 112 parishes will be merged to create 55 new parishes, the archdiocese announced. In 31 of those new parishes, one of the churches will no longer be used for regular services, meaning those churches will be effectively closed by August.<br />In the remaining mergers, both churches in the combined parish will remain open, a decision that was met with hopeful cheers at some of those churches on Sunday. The savings from such consolidations will come primarily through shared administrative costs.<br />The Brooklyn Diocese, which includes Queens, faced similar challenges and undertook a similar process, reducing its total number of parishes to 187 today from 199 in 2009.<br />The reorganization announced on Sunday has been long in coming, reflecting demographic trends that have plagued Roman Catholic dioceses across much of the nation for decades. The number of priests has fallen each year, as retirements outpace ordinations. And attendance has been declining; as of 2013, only about 12 percent of the New York archdiocese’s 2.8 million Catholics regularly attended Sunday Mass, according to the archdiocese.<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15569583680903454864noreply@blogger.com