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Agenda of
"Reform of the Reform"
tanks: no more Communion
under both kinds, Latin Mass with priest not facing people, no lay people
(except altar boys) on sanctuary, no altar girls, no special ministers,
Communion on tongue while kneeling down, no more deacons, more censorship,
more control by Rome, Vatican II teaching undermined
Sunday March
24
Palm Sunday
Today's
Romero Anniversary
will inspire Pope Francis
In today's Palm Sunday Mass
no doubt Pope Francis will refer to Romero as someone who followed Jesus
in laying down his life for others, a martyr for truth and justice
Pope
Francis to empower laity?
Darlene Starrs
(Canada
Sunday blogger)
Please God Pope Francis stands by his words of 2007, because he gives me
great hope that the laity will indeed be empowered to
embrace more of what it is to be Church.
Pope Francis:
Interview
with publisher of Cardinal Bergoglio's 2 books:
Service is the Real Power
(Twittered by Pope
Francis)
and
Open Mind, Believing Heart
He told us that
it was going to be his last work as Archbishop of Buenos Aires. And now we
have him as Pope. I think that it will be a blessing for the Church, as it has
been a blessing in Buenos Aires
Song based on today's 2nd reading:
The
Philippians Hymn
YouTube:
Patrick Hughes
Born without eyes, now top musician
Reading Reflection Prayer
- with readers' comments
Menu for today March 24
Insult
and spittle...and silence
Why
have you abandoned me?
Philippians
Hymn
What
Someone did for me
Please add a comment!
This
week's smile
A:
Palm
Sunday story
B:
Water closet story!
Vatican
II Reflection 37
What happens if pope
and ecumenical council disagree?
John W - Blog - March 24
Feast of St Oscar Romero?
(+ ex-inmate looking for job)
Monday March
25
"Great and Holy
Monday"
Pope's
Pentecost Plan
John W
Pope Francis hopes that after
Pentecost every diocese, parish, school and organisation will develop a
strategy for putting into practice the goals of a simpler, humbler, more
caring Church
(and see Daily Blog, below)
Pope's
Palm Sunday homily
from which he frequently
departed and during which he announced visit to WYD in Brazil
See-through
church symbolizes new pope's challenges reviving the faith in secularized
Europe
Francis
and Benedict photos
Lovely example of humility
by both men
Argentine
Evangelicals
happy for Pope Francis
Australia
at the forefront
in rapidly changing world
The
Universe - God's Womb
John W
Reading Reflection Prayer
- with readers' comments
Menu for today March 25
Suffering
Servant who helps
others in their suffering
Pray
this psalm in Jesus' shoes
Six
days before he died
Please add a comment!
Anniversary today of
Ida B. Wells,
a pioneer US
investigative journalist
Since I'm a prison chaplain
I must say Happy
Feast Day
today to St Dismas!
Today also the anniversary of
Caroline Chisholm
Vatican II
Reflection 38
Seeing Jesus in pope and bishop
John W - Blog - March 25
On Holy
Thursday night pope is saying Mass in a prison instead of
St Peter's. In
my daily life, what
"prison" can I choose instead of a "palace"?
Tuesday
March
26
"Great
and Holy Tuesday"
A
Prophet and a New Pentecost Martin Mallon
(Tuesday blogger from Ireland)
Before the conclave it was easy to lose hope, it was difficult to
believe that even the Holy Spirit could pull a rabbit out of the hat, but He
did.
Reading Reflection Prayer
- with readers' comments
Menu for today March 26
Named
before born
Beloved
from mother's womb
Betrayal
and denial
Please add a comment!
Vatican II
Reflection 39
Holy Spirit guides bishops?
John W - Blog - March 26
Washing
feet - on Holy Tuesday
Those who study institutions and examine how they
operate will quickly tell you that reform or renewal first requires a
radical focus on mission.
These organizational analysts will say that if you
truly live your mission, especially if that mission is authentic,
the rest will follow and reform will happen as day follows night.
Is this the counterintuitive approach of Pope
Francis? Does he understand that through focus outside church
structure, reform will occur within? It is too early to say. But he
is likely to have the backing of many organization analysts.
After one week, Francis is calling us back to a
sharp focus: to live and preach the Gospels. Clearly, he sees at the
center of the Gospels calls to mercy, forgiveness, inclusiveness and
love.
Are we hearing him? Are the Roman prelates hearing
him? If, as the People of God, we refocus on the mission of our
church, will we see change occur? If, as the bishop of Rome, as the
sign of unity, if Pope Francis keeps a radical focus on mission,
will change occur almost naturally? Of course, this remains to be
seen. But some very accomplished people who work in the arena of
organizational reform would seem to support this approach.
Tom Fox
Imagining
a new spring
Wednesday March
20
Pope
Francis' beautiful homily
at Installation Mass, March 19
- full text
To protect Jesus with Mary, to
protect the whole of creation, to protect each person, especially the
poorest, to protect ourselves: this is a service to which all of us
are called, so that the star of hope will shine brightly. Let us protect
with love all that God has given us!
The
Joy of Morning
Chris McDonnell (UK Wed blogger)
But
from the moment that a simply clad, white figure emerged on to the
balcony, there was the realization that something significant had
happened. This man was going to be different.
Reactions
to Francis' election
The
Good Oil
If
only....
with prediction that new pope would choose "Francis"!
Garry Everett
"Self-reform"
has started
as Vatican officials catch cabs
2007 Cardinal Bergoglio: What I would have said at the consistory
So I then told the priests: «If you can, rent a garage and, if you find
some willing layman, let him go there! Let him be with those people a bit,
do a little catechesis and even give communion if they ask him».
Lessons
from new papacy style,
& culture for life Frank Brennan
Reading Reflection Prayer
- with readers' comments
Menu for today March 20
Our
hearts/world more peaceful
if these wise words followed
The
"sun-in-law" psalm!
Paralytics
can be healed
One
possible reason why paralytics are not healed
Please add
a comment!
Vatican II
Reflection 33
World's No. 1
Family Tree!
John W - Blog - March 20
Bishop Pat Power re Pope Francis
Thursday
March
21
World Forestry Day
Benedict
XVI and Ecumenism
Fr Harry Winter OMI
(USA blogger)
The resignation moves the papacy away from all the trappings which repel
both the Eastern Orthodox and Protestants. We
will almost certainly see much more interest in the papacy now as the voice for
all Christians. May Benedict be
praised for this ecumenical advance.
(This is a really beautiful and very
important article ...most highly recommended
- jw)
Conversation
with 2 Catholics
Welcome TASMAD,
a new blogger from Australia
who starts with 5 hot topics!
Condoms, homosexuality, liturgy,
Church, World Youth Day
Pope's Installation Mass
Vow
to protect the weakest
Secular
freedom
enables Christian hope
Every Thursday, Daniel
Daring's reflection on the Sunday readings,
to help us prepare for Sunday:
This week -
Palm Sunday(C):
The
Story of the Cross
The girl was able to give witness to her faith, while being tortured, because the
crucified Son of God was with her. This is the wonderful truth of
Christianity:
the cross gives strength
As Pope Francis takes office
John Dear SJ is Looking
to the example of Abp Oscar Romero
who died 33 years ago this week
Reading Reflection Prayer
- with readers' comments
Menu for today March 21
The
Divine Programmer
Lovely
prayer for Pope Francis
Holy
Spirit for all or some?
Too
many Herods in world
Please add a comment!
See comments March 19
Vatican II Reflection 34
Evangelization not an
option
John
W - Blog - March 21
New photos - of Vietnamese
edition of "Dr Jesus"
Friday
March
22
Pope's
Holy Thursday Mass:
to be held at a prison!
(not at St Peter's!)
And 3,000 of Rome's poor
are being invited to attend!
c.f. The
Homeless Bishop
by Joseph Girzone ...at end of story Pope
invites Rome's poor for Mass!
(and see Daily Blog, below)
A
moment each day
- a prayer for our priests
Bakhita (Friday
Africa blogger)
Pope Francis
asked the people to pray for him. This got me thinking: do we ever pray for our
priests?
Rain
swept man
Chris McDonnell (UK
blogger)
Pope Francis:
Visit
by SJ General
(I remember reading how General lived simply in
Japan. Anyone have any info re this? - jw)
Eloquent silence echoes in Asia
Francis
dazzled by girl.
Open to change in celibacy rule
From
hardship to hope:
nuns keep the faith
How
to strengthen
new evangelisation
China:
excommunicated bishop
ordains new priests ..on 19/3!
Reading Reflection Prayer
- with readers' comments
Menu for today March 22
Good
to see movies
about courageous people!
Psalm
22 type situations
Catholics
are Christians!
5+2
= 20,000!
Please add a comment!
Vatican
II Reflection 35
The Church, like any group,
needs leaders/officials
John W - Blog - March
22
Pope Francis to say Holy Thursday Mass in a
prison....and what happened when I did that in 2011!
Saturday March
23
Pakistan Day
Earth
Hour 8.30
In this
article on March 18,
I speculated that IVE priests in
Hong Kong must be having interesting thoughts about the new pope
from their native Argentina.
Pray Tell in this
article reports on Cardinal Bergoglio clash with IVE.
Article also mentions IVE link with "Fr Z's blog"
Pope Francis' current favorite
song?
The Carnival is
Over
(c.f. Pope's words
here)
On yesterday's menu I linked the Pray
Tell story re pope inviting 3,000 poor people
to Holy Thursday Mass.
Story was carried by many sites,
e.g. this
one. Seems that this Mass was scheduled for St Peter's or St
John Lateran ....and this was Plan A.
But then came Plan B: Mass at a prison. Anyone any info re this
change of plans? Or is it possible to accommodate 3,000 extras at
the prison?!
Reading Reflection Prayer
- with readers' comments
Menu for today March 23
Pray
for wisdom every day
The
valley of darkness
Pray
for prisoners
"Why
did you doubt?"
Please add a comment!
The
lion is God
Vincent Donovan
For a person really to believe
is like a lion going after its prey ....and the lion is God!
Pope
Francis:
Greeting
to new
Archbishop of Canterbury
Praying
in a crisis
Ron Rolheiser OMI
Vatican II Reflection
36
Bishop's voice = Jesus' voice ?
John W - Blog - March 23
Jesus kept on showing up
for work in his final week
A new symbol for the
Church
Barefoot man in cold and rain
St Peter's Square
2013-03-12
praying for conclave
Many thanks for checking
this website each day
Calendar
March 23
Earth
Hour
May 12
World
Communications Day
Come Holy Spirit !
Please encourage more people to
see 1-10 re Bishop Bill Morris:
1:
Judge's conclusions
2: Canon lawyer's report
3: Radio interview with judge
4: "The Age" file of letters
5:
Summary re Rome
6:
Frank Brennan's update
7: ABC radio Fr Frank Brennan
8. Update from Frank Brennan
9. Vatileaks & Bp Bill Morris
10: Tablet letter - Frank Brennan
After reading
1-10,
check the "Pravda" report of CNA
Google "Morris"
at top of this page
for many articles re Bishop BM
Bp
Pat Power
Bp Geoff Robinson
Bruce
Duncan
Catalyst for Renewal
Catholics for Ministry
Catholics for Renewal
Frank Brennan
Peter Johnstone
The Swag
1998
ICEL Sacramentary
Bloggers' archives - current
bloggers without ( )
Bakhita
(Hazel
C) Daniel Daring
Inigo Joachim (Brian Lewis)
(Judith Lynch)
Martin Mallon
Chris McDonnell
(Bill
Mulcahy)
(Des
O'Donnell)
(David
Timbs) (Peter
Wilkinson)
Harry Winter John
Wotherspoon
16 Documents of V2
We Are Church
STANDUP4VATICAN2
VII -
Voice of the Church
Catholic Priests Ireland
PrayTell
Donald
Cozzens
Misguided Missal
Too Western/European
Fr Hans Küng:
Letter to bishops
Revolution
to stop authoritarianism
Fr Joseph Ratzinger:
Writings
on Vat II Robert
Mickens: Vatican
Implosion
Nicholas Lash:
Vatican II: Of
Happy Memory - and Hope?
Robert McNally:
Crisis
& Criticism in the Church
Ron Schmit:
1962
Mass a condemnation of Vat II
The
new translation of the Mass
A ghastly process and a ghastly result
Excellent
articles on Mission
by Fr Hugh McMahon SSC
Priests
say 9 Masses a day - need to ordain married men
The
evil of compulsory celibacy
The
link between compulsory celibacy and sexual abuse
Why
are women not being ordained to priesthood?
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Next pope: load of rubbish
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2012 Near
Death Experiences
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