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Tuesday
June 18 |
A Vatican "Instruction" of 1659 (part 2; see yesterday for part 1): And since it is as it were written into human nature that every man, in his judgement and in his heart, puts his customs and his country above all others, there exists no more powerful motive for hatred and revulsion than changing ancestral customs, especially those that men have always practised as far back as the memories of their forefathers go, and even more so if, in place of the practices abolished, one substitutes from outside, those of another country - Ross: A Vision Betrayed, p. 185 |
June - month of |
16
Documents of V2 Bp
Pat Power Excellent
articles on Mission Same-sex
marriage
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Martin
Mallon Tuesday Ireland blogger This most interesting article has link to a story I'd
missed:
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Pope
Francis' first 100 days: Francis has used his
daily homilies to focus time and again on what is emerging as the central
theme of his pontificate: building a “poor church, for the poor,” as
he put it in his meeting with the world media a few days after being
elected |
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Project
Pearl: On this night, June 18, in 1981, one million Bibles were
smuggled into China....one result of which was China not long after
allowed Bibles to be printed in China....and now China is the world's biggest
producer of Bibles! YouTube report Project Pearl website |
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Joseph
Girzone: The
importance of having courage to face problems
Friends and family get sick after a while with people
who wallow in self-pity and cowardly blame their problems on other people.
They have to grow up and be the man or woman they should be. And when they
make the effort and humbly ask God for the help they need, God never fails
them |
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Reading,
Reflection, Prayer for today, June 18 (comments
welcome): - Jeremiah still hopeful after 30 years of failure - serve the Lord with j o y - Paul re homosexuality - bishops and priests eating with "tax collectors and sinners"? |
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Vatican
II Reflection 123 Believers sometimes have more than a little to do with the birth of atheism John W - Blog - June 18 Two sides of the illegal drug trade coin |
Monday
June 17 |
A Vatican "Instruction" of 1659 (sounds like Vatican II !): Do not attempt in any way to persuade these people to change their customs, their habits and their behaviour, as long as they are not evidently contrary to religion and morality. What could be more absurd than to transport France, Italy or some other European country to the Chinese? Do not bring them our countries but the Faith, which does not reject or harm the customs and habits of any people...but wishes to see them preserved in their entirety - Ross: A Vision Betrayed, p. 185 |
June - month of |
John W:
Same-sex
marriage: two elephants in the (men's) room On the issue of same-sex marriage, I see two elephants in the men's room that no one wants to talk about. The first one is taboo and is rarely mentioned in same-sex marriage discussions. The second one is on the way to becoming a taboo topic. By tabooing these topics, we are not doing the gay community or the general community a favour. On the contrary, we are putting both at risk |
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bloggers Bakhita
More bloggers, more tank people, wanted from all parts of the world, to take a stand against tanks from the left and from the right Please
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Pope
Francis: Say
yes to life, not death "All too often, people do not choose life, they do not accept the ‘Gospel of Life’ but let themselves be led by ideologies and ways of thinking that block life, that do not respect life, because they are dictated by selfishness, self-interest, profit, power and pleasure, and not by love, by concern for the good of others.” (+ blessing of 1,400 motor-bike riders!) |
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Paul
Harris: I
have watched Barack Obama transform into the security president In 2013 – amid drones, assassinations, mass spying, secret courts and tapping journalists' phones – it seems that Obama's race matters less and less, while his inner character is shining through for judgment. It is sorely wanting |
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William Dalrymple: In
Afghanistan, we never seem to learn our lessons In the eyes of many Afghans, we are on the verge of losing our Fourth Afghan War. It seems to prove Aldous Huxley’s adage that the only thing you learn from history is that no one learns from history |
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Interactive
Bible Quiz - Judges Based on the actual words of the Bible. How many times you can get 3/3 ?! |
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Reading,
Reflection, Prayer for today, June 17 (comments
welcome): - Even when they tried to kill him, Jeremiah didn't give up - Another name for our beautiful world: "Remember the Creator" - When anyone/anything replaces God ....problems - a link between faith and healing - |
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Vatican
II Reflection 122 It is in the face of death that the riddle a human existence grows most acute John W - Blog - June 17 Yesterday - three encounters with illegal drug users/sellers |
Sunday
June 16 |
June - month of |
Joseph Girzone:
Just
knowing that God is near, makes us realize there is no reason to fear It is very difficult these days for people to avoid falling into depression. There is so much chaos and confusion, and the media collect garbage from all over the world and dump it in our minds day and night. I have found a way to keep calm in the midst of all this chaos and cynicism |
Pray-as-you-go.org
Bishop
Geoff Robinson Brian
Coyne (Catholica):
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Darlene Starrs - Canada
Sunday blogger Saints, Sinners, and the Corrupt Sliding Down the Road of Corruption I have heard many a profound, hopeful, and inspiring word emanate from Pope Francis, but, his words need to address the corruption as it is associated with the CDF and the rest of the hierarchy |
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Pope
and Archbishop of Canterbury find common ground at talks in Rome
Full
texts
Such were the apparent points of commonality that, when
it was announced that the archbishop would be making a more official
return visit to the Vatican in December, Welby felt moved to clarify:
"We're not planning on spending Christmas together. I do have a day
job in England." |
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To understand the
decline of Christianity in Europe and the Middle East, this book is
essential: From the Holy Mountain: A Journey among the Christians of the Middle East by William Dalrymple YouTube
interview with Dalrymple re From the Holy Mountain
Dalrymple's website |
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Amnesty Witness:
Peaceful
Protest in Turkey's Taksim Square
The atmosphere of possibility in Gezi Park was
contagious. People handed out free food and water, built a library, set up
a yoga space. As one friend told me, “If the quiet, stay-at-home yogis
are protesting, you know it’s big!” |
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Vatican court denies latest appeal from US Scituate group not to close church | ||
This
week's smile - two offerings for Father's Day + one extra |
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Reading,
Reflection, Prayer for today, June 16 (comments
welcome): - adultery and murder confronted - adulterer/murderer asks forgiveness - external observance of laws is important, but more important is observance in the heart - forgiveness and love go together |
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Vatican
II Reflection 121 Real freedom is freedom from selfishness and sin John W - Blog - June 16 Father's Day reflection |
Saturday
June 15 |
History note: The rapid decline in power of the monarchs of Spain and Portugal, and the pressure put on them in the East by Protestant Holland and Britain, the bitter quarrels between Jansenist and Jesuit, between Gallicanism and Ultramontanism - all played their part in the destruction of the China Jesuit mission built on the Valignano-Ricci perception of Christianity and Confucianism - c.f. A. Ross: A Vision Betrayed, p. 184 |
June - month of |
John W:
Pope
Francis and Gnosticism Christianity is a mud-on-the-boots religion, a down-to-earth practice, not a pie-in-the-sky theory like much "New Age" thinking |
Sacred
Space ----------------------------- After
reading 1-10, check the "Pravda" report of CNA |
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And see here
for a most interesting comment from Michael re the article "Pope
Francis and Pelagianism" |
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Ireland: Money-lenders
increase grip on poorest When a money-lender knocks on the door of a poor family and offers immediate cash, the family out of desperation accept the loan ....but then can't pay it back |
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Comment from Tuesday Ireland blogger Martin Mallon:
The poorest of Irish families are having to resort to moneylenders. This
is a result of the government bailing out the banks,
then permitting the same banks to crucify Irish citizens and adding to
citizens’ financial problems by introducing austerity measures to pay
for the bank bailout. Thank God for the St Vincent De Paul Society, but
why are the bishops not condemning the governments’ policies
vociferously and often; it would certainly help the poor as Francis
keeps demanding |
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Pope
Francis: God doesn't belong to any particular people Jesus doesn't tell the Apostles and us to form an exclusive group of elite members Perhaps we are a little upset with someone. So let's say
to the Lord: 'Lord, I am angry with this person. I will pray to you for
them.' Praying for those we are angry with is a good step in this law of
love. Shall we do it? Let's do it today!” |
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Tablet: Letters
Extra
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Time for a rethink on clerical celibacy;
women deacons; it's time to rethink the papacy
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John
and Francis: two of a kind
When Pope Tawadros II of the Coptic Church arrived on an
official visit at Domus Sanctae Marthae, the guest house where Pope
Francis has chosen to remain rather than moving into the papal palace, the
Pope himself was at the door to greet the Coptic Patriarch of Alexandria.
I am told reliably that this was another first |
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Legislating to counter grog fuelled violence | ||
Why
is the Pope so popular? I
see Pope Francis respected because he reminds us of Jesus, which
unfortunately is a bit of a surprise when seen in public religious
leadership |
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Rome
Reports |
On Sunday morning, Pope Francis will
celebrate Mass in St. Peter's Square, with movements and associations that
promote the defense of life. It's all part of Gospel of Life Day (.... c.f
title of John Paul II's encyclical re the Church's stance on
life) |
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Clothes
and the man: how popes communicate through clothing
Francis has already established himself as a pope of
images, |
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Reading,
Reflection, Prayer for today, June 15 (comments
welcome): - a leader not interested in God's word - loving God is like loving our parents - a list of people for whom we pray each day - "Of course I want to heal you" was Jesus' healing policy |
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Vatican
II Reflection 120 God's voice in our hearts: our conscience John W - Blog - June 15 The downside of Pope Francis becoming a super-star |
Friday
June 14 |
June - month of |
Pope
at Mass: The grace not to speak ill of others
“There is no need to go to a psychologist to know that when we denigrate another person it is because we are unable to grow up and need to belittle others, to feel more important." “I would ask the Lord to give us all the grace to
watch our tongues, to watch what we say about others." “It is a
small penance, but it bears a lot of fruit." |
Pope
Francis: This
site's full statistics
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Next Dalai Lama might be a woman, says His Holiness |
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Joseph Girzone |
Why
should Eucharist be treated differently from the Jesus who walked the streets of Jerusalem? Is Holy Communion a reward for holiness and theological correctness, or is it medicine for the sick and troubled? |
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In the red
corner: Pope
Francis’s Economic Examination of Conscience If link having problems...try this: http://www.acton.org/global/article/letter-rome-pope-francis%E2%80%99s-economic-examination-co In the blue corner: Pope Francis & The Modern Economy |
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For
Chinese readers
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YouTube: A
New Commandment (in Cantonese) |
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A
'gay lobby' in the Vatican: what is to be done about it? c.f. Elephant in the room: homosexuality in priesthood and religious life |
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That
Eureka moment |
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Reading,
Reflection, Prayer for today, June 14 (comments
welcome): - unfaithfulness may not necessarily cause problems, but faithfulness certainly brings blessings - YouTube: How Great Thou Art - First ever letter to Roman Catholics - The more rugged your job, the greater your need for food. The more rugged your ministry, the greater your need for prayer |
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Vatican
II Reflection 119 The future of the world stands in peril unless wiser leaders are forthcoming John W - Blog - June 14 "BP" stands for "Blood Pressure" and "B _ _ L _ P _ A _ _ " ! |
Thursday
June 13 |
June - month of |
Click to enlarge |
Smile: That
awkward moment when you realize everyone else got the “Friday Is Dress
Like A Swiss Guard Day” memo and you didn’t… - from The Deacon's Bench via this site dedicated to Pope Francis |
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Daniel Daring Thursday blogger |
"I
have something to tell you" - Reflection
on next Sunday's readings: To the surprise of Simon and all his guests, Jesus disregarded the concept of purity and its customary laws. He allowed the woman to ‘defile’ him, and instead of advising her to go through the purity rites, he announced that she was free from her sins. What a challenging action! What a shock to all religious leaders present at that dinner! What a relief to the woman! |
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John W: Pope Francis and Pelagianism To what extent are some restorationist groups displaying a "Pelagian current"? |
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The
man who grows rosary beads How does a man go from being a larrikin to a maker of rosary beads? It’s a long story for 83 year old Harry Power of Newcastle, NSW |
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The
archives of Iona College, Brisbane, are available
here (using
Archive Browser)
A lot of work has
been done to make these archives available, |
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Yesterday June
12 was World Day Against Child Labour |
Pope Francis'
statement
to mark the day: "There are millions of children, mostly girls, who are victims of this hidden form of exploitation that often involves abuse, mistreatment and discrimination. This is a real form of slavery. It is my heartfelt hope that the international community will initiate still more effective measures in addressing this authentic plague" |
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Reading,
Reflection, Prayer for today, June 13 (comments
welcome): - "Crazy" Jeremiah buying property in war zone - the Divine Artist - till his dying day, Paul proclaimed Jesus - 2,000 year healing business still going strong |
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Vatican
II Reflection 118 Not "Brother Ass" but "Brother Honorable" John W - Blog - June 13 Prayers please for some special people |
Wednesday
June 12 |
June - month of |
Today also a public holiday in the Philippines for National Independence Day
Hans
Küng: Letter to
bishops Robert
Mickens:
Robert McNally:
Priests
9 Masses a day - need to ordain married men
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Chris
McDonnell
UK Wednesday blogger A meeting place Every so often, some event, some person, some meeting reinvigorates us, and the sun shines. Francis has had that effect on the Church since his election in mid-March. He has shown us another way of doing things. He is a person who respects people. |
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In an
unprecedented gesture, Pope Francis spoke for an hour with the
Leaders of the Confederation of Latin American and Caribbean Religious (CLAR)
June 6 |
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Reports re Francis' Frank
words on hot topics:
Rorate Caeli - groaning.... (I wonder how accurate all the quotes are. Also wonder
did Pope know he would be quoted? jw)
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George
Monbiot: Corporate
Carve-Up Under the pretext of preventing hunger, the rich nations are engineering a new scramble for Africa |
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Pope's
June 11 homily: Poverty and praise of God are the two key signs
of an evangelical and missionary Church. A rich Church becomes an old,
lifeless Church, it becomes an NGO that neglects the true treasure of
God's free grace |
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Benedict
XVI in declining health |
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Well known is the "Edict of Milan"
of AD 313 issued by Constantine, by which Christianity was recognised as a
legitimate element of Roman society. Less well known is the Edict
on Christianity of 1692 issued by the Emperor of China by
which Christianity was legitimised in China. See page 176 from Ross: A Vision Betrayed |
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Reading,
Reflection, Prayer for today, June 12 (comments
welcome): - "I will restore you to health" - all creatures are cousins! - pray for safe traveling - Pope Francis and the Devil |
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Vatican
II Reflection 117 Downloaded eternal life needs to be installed John W - Blog - June 12 Happy Dragon Boat Festival! |
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