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Agenda of
"Reform of the Reform": 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 April
14
Just for today, no comment box with
articles. Reason: comment box is causing articles to open very slowly, and
also sometimes not working at all. New comment box program tomorrow DV
Moving
to Ireland
Darlene Starrs
(Canada
Sunday blogger)
Wishing you a
safe trip and every blessing in Ireland, Darlene. I guess this means that
from now on you are an Ireland blogger! Anyone know someone in Canada who'd like to be a blogger for this website?
(jdwomi@gmail.com)
Pope
Francis on "Triumphalism"
Pope
selects 8 cardinals
as special advisors
(please excuse the triumphalism
but see Feb
18 wish for 8 helpers!)
Don't
imitate Francis
and wash women's feet !
UK liturgy
secretary !
Cardinal
Kasper: Pope Francis will bring new life
Rosary
beads at deathbed:
John W
Yesterday
I spent a hour or two at deathbed of 21 year old inmate in a local
hospital. Inmate was a Catholic and parents appreciated presence of padre.
After the anointing of the sick and parts of the psalms and a few other
prayers, I found myself, not for the first time, falling back on my trusty
rosary beads. At first praying the normal Rosary, then using short lines
from the Gospels ....e.g. for the ten beads of one decade I used the words
"Jesus, you are the Way, the Truth and the Life" (repeating it
slowly 10 times). Once again I experienced the consolation, for the
dying man and his parents, of the sight of the beads being used
AUD$205 drugs from HK found in carpet cleaner!
Only
China can control
North Korea
This
week's smile
Wardrobe changes at the Vatican
Reading Reflection Prayer
Menu for today April 14
Obedience
to God comes before
human obedience
Not
left among the dead
The
Lamb who was on Cross
Without Jesus,
no fish.
With Jesus, many fish
Vatican
II Reflection 58
"Chastity" not the
same as
"Evangelical chastity"
John W - Blog - April 14
"Asia's
World City":
Hong Kong
or ...
Brisbane? !
Monday April
15
Today the anniversary (and birthday!) of Corrie
ten Boom
Her
powerful movie
The Hiding
Place
(and
see below re Corrie)
Trial of new comment box program from today - thanks to
Imitating
Pope Francis'
simple lifestyle John W
I
suppose the psychologists would say we first need to downsize our image, our
"keeping up with or surpassing the Joneses" ego
(Please post a comment!)
Reading Reflection Prayer
- with readers' comments
Menu for today April
15
God-with-us
(Emmanuel)
Good
for health: saying sorry
Maybe
Paul had a
"near death experience"?
Selfishness ruins a life
Please add a comment!
Scientists:
millions face starvation as world warms
Returning
to spiritual basics
Brother Andrew
(co-founder of the Brothers of Charity)
Cardinal
Kasper: Pope will bring new life John
Thavis
It
takes good manners
to be grateful to God
Vatican
II Reflection 59
Concept of "Religious
life"
needs re-thinking
John W - Blog - April 15
Pope
Francis: 2 of my dreams have come true...as will the 3rd DV!
The Journals of Matteo Ricci
More here on line:
The
story of Matteo Ricci
in Zhaoqing
(pp 127-193)
Tuesday
April
16
Francis'
Revolution
Martin Mallon
(Tuesday blogger from Ireland)
This pontificate
keeps getting better and better. The feeling of peace that has enveloped
the Church since the election of Pope Francis witnesses to the Holy Spirit
carrying out a new work
Pope's
Sunday address:
Pray for persecuted Christians
Pope's
G 8:
Five
thoughts
John
Allen
Guardian
("most viewed")
Austrian
Bishops:
Keep using "for all",
don't use "for many"
Cardinal Bergoglio
celebrated Hannukah
with Argentine Jews (video)
Commonwealth
summit should not be held in Sri Lanka
Reading Reflection Prayer
- with readers' comments
Menu for today April 16
Christmas
peace, hope, joy
at any time of the year
Love
makes the universe
go round
No
unnecessary
religious burdens
Mountain
climbing
Please add a comment!
Vatican II
Reflection 60
Can anyone suggest a better
name than ""Religious life"?
The Journals of Matteo Ricci
More here on line:
The
story of Matteo Ricci
in Zhaoqing
(pp 127-199)
John W - Blog - April 16
Wearing
a Jesus bill board
on the street
“Some day, after we have mastered
the winds, the waves, the tides and gravity, we shall harness for God the
energies of love. Then for the second time in the history of the world, we
will have discovered fire.”
― Pierre
Teilhard de Chardin
Wednesday April
10
Opportunity
for renewal
Reflection on the anniversary
of Martin Luther King
Chris McDonnell (UK
Wed blogger)
Recently I have used the word ‘exhilaration’ to
describe these early days of Francis, for the Church seems to be emerging from a
dark night.
Today
is the anniversary of
Teilhard
de Chardin
Pope
Benedict quotes Teilhard
- undeclared patron saint of
Catholic ecology
Toward the end
of a reflection upon the Letter to the Romans, in which St. Paul
writes that the world itself will one day become a form of living
worship, the pope said, "It's the great vision that later
Teilhard de Chardin also had: At the end we will have a true cosmic
liturgy, where the cosmos becomes a living host"
Maybe
Pope Francis will lift
1962 ban on his confrere?
Out
of African and on a mission
Reader:
short term solution
for Church's Eldest Daughter
c.f
Global priest shortages
and Indiana
priest shortage
Reading Reflection Prayer
- with readers' comments
Menu for today April 10
A
truly Christian nation
should be a peaceful nation
Remembering
and longing
produce hope and courage
Some Christians are
called
to be full-time Gospel workers
Moral/spiritual cleanliness more important than physical
c'ness
Please add a comment!
Gun
control: a pro-life issue Gun
control as a 'Pro Life' issue is what many Trad/Conservatives have
rejected as they say it 'hijacks' the anti-abortion lobby. Single issue
moralisms do not serve the great truth about life issues - Reader
Vatican II Reflection 54
Not
all priests will get pension?
John W - Blog - April 10
Many Jesuits on this menu!
Email from reader:
Thank you for the fascinating pages from
Ricci's Journals.
I did not know that this book existed. I am reading the new pages you
upload each day
The Journals of Matteo Ricci
More here on line:
The
story of Matteo Ricci
in Zhaoqing
(pp 127-174)
Thursday
April 11
China-Australia:
list of new deals!
and see: Gillard
chalks up win
Every Thursday, Daniel
Daring's reflection on the Sunday readings,
to help us prepare for Sunday:
This week - Easter
3 (C):
Without Jesus,
nothing works.
With Jesus, all is well again
The
tragedy is that for many of us, Jesus continues to be in the grave. So, like
Peter and his friends, we want to go back to our previous life and do business
as usual. We want to forget our failures as Christians and find success in
something else: our work. But what is the outcome of this decision? “So they
went out and got into the boat, but that night caught nothing”
Kenya's
slums at tipping point
Reading Reflection Prayer
- with readers' comments
Menu for today April
11
Why
nations decline and fall
Prayer
in time of danger
Missionaries
expelled
Healing and faith: a link
Please add a comment!
Afghanistan's
first female
military helicopter pilot
Vatican II Reflection 55
Our whole day can be a
prayer!
John
W - Blog - April 11
Kiss
my foot?!
Don't gossip! -
Pope Francis
“When we gossip about others, criticize others-
these are everyday things that happen to everyone, including me – these
are the temptations of the evil one who does not want the Spirit to come
to us and bring about peace and meekness in the Christian community".
He
then outlined the correct behavior for a Christian. First, "do not
judge anyone" because "the only Judge is the Lord." Then
"keep quiet" and if you have something to say, say it to the
interested parties, to those "who can remedy the situation," but
"not to the entire neighborhood."
The Journals of Matteo Ricci
More of it here on line:
The
story of Matteo Ricci
in Zhaoqing
(pp 127-179)
Friday
April
12
A Dream:
that before Nelson Mandela passes to the next life,
Barack Obama & Desmund Tutu will arrange and attend a meeting of African leaders - in South Africa - and in Mandela's presence get the leaders to sign up
to deals for peace, justice, economic co-operation, human rights etc . If
this doesn't happen soon, maybe it will happen when they all gather for
Mandela's funeral.
But how much better for it to happen before rather than after!
"The Mandela Africa Plan"
Rubrics
and Pope Francis
& notice candles/flowers
Reading Reflection Prayer
- with readers' comments
Menu for today April 12
People
who have no time for God, no interest in God
David
believed in
Heavenly healing!
Luke,
a doctor,
believed in miracles
Healings
at the feet of Jesus
Please add a comment!
See comments April
10
Argentina
martyrs might be beatified, with Pope's help?
Vatican
II Reflection 56
Sickness:
time for carrying Cross
& time for praying for healing
The Journals of Matteo Ricci
More of it here on line:
The
story of Matteo Ricci
in Zhaoqing (pp 127-183)
John W - Blog - April
12
Photos of new arrivals
Andrew Ross
A
Vision Betrayed
- The Jesuits in Japan and
China, 1542-1742
p. 41: In the 3 years 1571-74, 58 Jesuits died in
India (!)
P.63: extreme shows of anger
or high spirits were unacceptable forms of behaviour and were very
distressing to Japanese people, since a civilised person always
behaved with quiet dignity. . ..Many missionaries behaved in ways
which in Japanese eyes made them appear ignorant louts. "We
forfeited the respect and esteem of the Japanese, and we remained
strangers, to to speak, to the Christians"
Saturday April
13
A Hope: that the
Church under Pope Francis will quickly give more attention to the burning
issues of our day...issues within the Church and issues in the wider
society.
Wider society issues have been on the back-burner for many years as
Catholics fought among themselves over liturgy and other matters. But the
Church has something worthwhile to say about wider issues and will be
listened to, as is borne out by the articles below about Pacem in
Terris. John XXIII was offering a practical and wise response to
the threat of war in 1962....and he was listened to...and his words helped
prevent war.
Now is the time for the Church to speak out again about current threats to
the peace and stability of the human family: the international drug
trade, the arms race, increasing unemployment caused by increasing
mechanisation, climate change etc.
A
humble priest is a credible priest Bp
Malcolm McMahon
The message of humility is a gift that Pope Francis
has given to us in a time of crisis for the Church
Obama
honours the valour
of Fr Emil Kapaun
- surely a case for canonisation
50th
Anniversary of "Pacem in Terris" by Pope John XXIII
A pope was giving much-needed moral leadership
c.f. How
Pacem in Terris
prevented war in 1962
Reading Reflection Prayer
- with readers' comments
Menu for today April 13
Every
Christian is a messenger of God's love
When
no one wanted
to know Matteo Ricci
Once again: a link
between
faith and healing
How important is Jesus
in my life?
Vatican
II Reflection 57
All Christians must be prepared
to die for the faith !
Aust sex abuse commission:
The
healing God
& 100,000
abuse claims?
John W - Blog - April 13
Please Pope Francis:
address international drug issue
The Journals of Matteo Ricci
More of it here on line:
The story of Matteo Ricci
in Zhaoqing (pp. 127 -
189)
Barefoot man in cold and rain
St Peter's Square
2013-03-12
praying for conclave
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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,
the most recent being talk of March 26, 2013: Reclaiming
the Spirit of Vatican II
Bp
Pat Power
Bp Geoff Robinson
Bruce
Duncan
Catalyst for Renewal
Catholics for Ministry
Catholics for Renewal
Frank Brennan
Peter Johnstone
The Swag
1998
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C) Daniel Daring
Inigo Joachim (Brian Lewis)
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Martin Mallon
Chris McDonnell
(Bill
Mulcahy)
(Des
O'Donnell) TASMAD
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Timbs) (Peter
Wilkinson)
Harry Winter John
Wotherspoon
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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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2012 Near
Death Experiences
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