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Tuesday
June 25
Pope
interviewing a special group of children - just like a good
teacher - Full
story here |
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Bp
Pat Power Excellent
articles on Mission Same-sex
marriage
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Martin Mallon
Tuesday Ireland blogger Marked by a personal life of self-giving? Archbishop
Diarmuid Martin should have gone further and called for society and the
Government to wake-up to the damage that austerity is causing, and to
change the country’s priorities to people rather than economics |
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Christians
should not be anti-Semitic (anti-Jewish) Pope uses his experience of genuine friendship with Jews in Argentina to develop ideas for more co-operation between Christians and Jews. c.f. video of him as cardinal at a synagogue for a Chanukah celebration (..scroll down..) |
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Former US President
Jimmy Carter: Catholic Church should ordain women |
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Francis X. Clooney SJ
My
Trip to China II: Translating Religions in Hangzhou This younger generation of scholars and graduate students has to find its way in today’s China and with mindfulness of Chinese traditions and culture; and I will be satisfied – more than satisfied – if my brief visit and small insights may be of some use |
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The
Surveillance State - N.S.A.'s internet spying |
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The Skulls Of
Bisesero - How to commemorate the Rwandan
genocide: "I gave myself what I thought was the more modest task of asking how Rwandans represent the mass murders to themselves and to foreigners. What do they recall and how do they do it?" |
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Rusesabagina,
Paul: An
Ordinary Man - how one courageous and
clever man saved 1,200 people at his hotel during the
genocide in Rwanda. One of the most gripping books I've ever read....the
full story behind the also gripping movie Hotel
Rwanda and c.f. the other powerful Rwanda genocide movie: Shooting
Dogs (also a true story) |
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Pope Francis |
"I am not a Renaissance prince who goes to concerts instead of working" (!) |
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Reading,
Reflection, Prayer for today, June 25 (comments
welcome): - Good prayer to use when visiting Buddhist temple - A really practical piece of wisdom from Jewish history: when in trouble, remember God's help in the past. Such remembering helps us face the present and future - the virus of sin versus the anti-virus of grace - Crazy Jesus |
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Vatican
II Reflection 126 Think Big ! John W - Blog - June 25 Go Lions! ...I mean ...Go Christians! |
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Monday June 24 Solemnity of The Birth of St John the Baptist A
beautiful June 24 meditation - using the words of Pope Benedict
XVI An inspiring, timeless
song....a good one to be humming and singing often on this day:| |
June - month of |
Pope's
words June 23: Daily martyrdom ... people
doing their duty with love, according to the logic of Jesus. These people
are the fathers and mothers who every day put into practice their faith by
devoting their lives for the good of the family..... and the priests,
monks and nuns who give generously their service to the kingdom of God...
and people who give up their interests to devote time to children,
the disabled, and the elderly". The Pope then spoke of Christians and non-Christians who lose their life for the truth, adding “those who serve the truth serve Christ.” |
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Video:
Pope invites young man to join him in popemobile |
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John W Pope
Francis: how to heal divisions Like John XXIII, Francis will break down many barriers, melt many icebergs of misunderstanding, encourage people to forgive past hurts, and help people and groups to be friends again |
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Video: Cardinal
Pell on the Curia - there are two possible avenues of reform |
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Interactive
Bible Quiz - Ruth 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 24 (comments
welcome): A happy set of readings for the Birth of John the Baptist ....encouraging us to "prepare a way for the Lord" like John |
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Vatican
II Reflection 129 May social networking structures in each country promote goodness, not evil John W - Blog - June 24 How many birthdays are mentioned in the New Testament? |
Sunday June 23 12th
Sunday of the Year |
Yesterday I was thinking quite a bit about item two on today's menu, re family life. It has so many ramifications....the most important being that the Church and governments should pull out all stops to support family life. Supporting family life should be a top priority. This little website will try to do its bit ....and in future DV will have more articles on the theme of family life. If you see an article you'd like to recommend, please send link to me: jdwomi@gmail.com. God bless all families! John W
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June - month of |
Darlene Starrs -
Canada Sunday blogger Prospects of Change I like Pope Francis, and he is a rose in a field of dandelions, but, I really, really, hope, the abuses within the Church are recognized by him and corrected, otherwise, there is no substantive reform
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Pray-as-you-go.org
Bishop
Geoff Robinson Brian
Coyne (Catholica):
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Many
thanks for checking
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"Family is a driver of
faith.......family
decline breeds religious decline" Mary Eberstadt: How the West Really Lost God (and see the reviews) Leading cultural critic Mary Eberstadt delivers a powerful new theory about the decline of religion in the Western world. The conventional wisdom is that the West first experienced religious decline, followed by the decline of the family. Eberstadt turns this standard account on its head. She shows that the reverse has also been true: the undermining of the family has further undermined Christianity itself See this special review: God and family in the West (and see the comments)
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India |
Monsoon
death toll passes 600. At the least lets keep India in our
prayers |
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Joseph Girzone: Loyalty to God allows of no excuse to walk away from the Church People, and among them, priests, asked me if I ever thought of leaving the Church, especially after the way I was treated. I always told them that that was not an option. The Church is the living presence of Jesus in our lives, and he chooses to meet us in the Eucharist, so walking away from that is walking away from Jesus |
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Australia
abuse commission |
Abuse
victims on Church council |
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US |
Fortnight
for Freedom returns (even though last year was
a flop) |
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John Allen
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Shifting
plates Iran's new leader compared with
Pope Francis |
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This
week's smile: Why was bishop's brain so valuable? (c.f. "Fortnight for Freedom" article above?) |
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Reading,
Reflection, Prayer for today, June 23 (comments
welcome): One theme of the readings is Jesus carrying his cross and inviting us to carry our cross each day. But what does "carrying our cross" really mean? |
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Vatican
II Reflection 128 The more we follow God's laws of love, the more human we are John W - Blog - June 23 "Most important article of the month" |
Saturday June 22 Pope to nuncios - how to choose bishops: Be attentive that the candidates are Pastors who are close to the people, fathers and brothers; that they are gentle, patient, and merciful; that they love poverty, interior poverty as freedom for the Lord and exterior poverty as simplicity and austerity of life; that they don't have a 'principles' psychology. Be attentive that they aren't ambitious, that they don't seek the episcopate—'volentes nolumus'—and that they are spouses of a Church without constantly seeking another. That they are capable of 'keeping an eye on' the flock that will be entrusted to them, that is, of caring for everything that keeps it united; of being 'vigilant' over it; of being attentive to dangers that threaten it; but above all that they are capable of 'keeping an eye over' the flock; of keeping watch; of tending hope, that there is sun and light in their hearts; of sustaining with love and patience the plans that God has for his people.” |
June - month of |
Sacred
Space ----------------------------- After
reading 1-10, check the "Pravda" report of CNA
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Pope Francis
looks to the future |
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More
than a third of the world's women are victims of violence More than one in three women worldwide have experienced physical or sexual violence according to a report by the World Health Organization |
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The Irish
Catholic: We
need to talk about priests A lot of priests are struggling with dwindling numbers and an increasing workload c.f. Priests 9 Masses a day - need to ordain married men |
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Liturgy |
How
Joseph got added to the Roman Cannon |
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Smile |
Big protest planned in Heaven next Monday,
June 24, Feast of St John the Baptist. Organisers are unhappy that Eucharistic Prayers have added Joseph ....but not JB! |
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Church
sex abuse
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Senior
NSW police officer shredded documents from meetings with Catholic Church
officials
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In the red
corner: Ex-gay group Exodus International shuts down, president apologizes SMH report In the blue corner: Is change really possible? I was Gay |
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Reading,
Reflection, Prayer for today, June 22 (comments
welcome): - straying from God is not a one-way trip - in my busy life, how often do I notice the sights and sounds of nature? - if we are short of hope, return to the Source of hope - how many bishops/pastors/priests have or exercise a power to heal? |
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Vatican
II Reflection 127 Christian faith gives encourages a family spirit among humans John W - Blog - June 22 Good to have a daily prayer list |
Friday
June 21 |
If you're in the Northern Hemisphere, today is the Summer Solstice If you're in the Southern Hemisphere, today is the Winter Solstice Without the tilt of the
earth's axis, we would have no seasons. The sun's rays would be directly
over the equator all year long. What a good job the Lord did in giving our
axis a
tilt! |
June - month of |
Pope yesterday, June
20: More
must be done to end scandal of starvation
There is a need to oppose the shortsighted economic
interests and the mentality of power of a relative few who exclude the
majority of the world’s peoples, generating poverty and marginalization
and causing a breakdown in society. There is likewise a need to combat the
corruption which creates privileges for some and injustices for many
others |
Pope
Francis: This
site's full statistics
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John W |
Websites
- what's the best format? A reflection on recent changes to CathNews, Eureka Street etc |
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Bishop
diagnoses the institutional disease
- a review of Bishop Geoff Robinson's book by Tom Fox "We can no longer limit our blame to individuals,
but must also look for factors within the very culture of the Church that
have contributed" |
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Decline
and fall: how American society unravelled Thirty
years ago, the old deal that held US society together started to unwind, |
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Noam Chomsky: NSA
surveillance is an attack on American citizens Governments will use whatever technology is available to combat their primary enemy – their own population |
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For Spanish
speakers |
Sunday readings &
homilies: http://www.homilia.org/ http://www.corazones.org/bibli |
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CIA: (my first time to visit this site!) List of the main illegal drugs in the world today |
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Reading,
Reflection, Prayer for today, June 21 (comments
welcome): - "To us belongs the look of shame" ....after the sex-abuse crisis - thanks to the One who heals all our ills - how far can you trace back your family tree? - people attracted by healing |
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Vatican
II Reflection 126 The answer to life's big questions: J _ _ U _ John W - Blog - June 21 Only a fool ..... |
Thursday
June 20 |
Pope's message for
World Refugee Day: "We cannot be
insensitive to refugees. |
June - month of |
Pope's talk
yesterday, June 19: Unity
in the Body of Christ
In off-the-cuff remarks Pope Francis revealed how
earlier Wednesday morning he had spent almost 40 minutes in prayer with an
evangelical pastor, praying for unity in the Church |
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Daniel Daring Thursday blogger
(this goes well with talk above, by Pope)
Equal and one in Christ Reflection on June 23 Sunday readings: The phrase “in Christ” occurs 164 times in Paul's
writings. Those who are “in Christ” do not need “ethical
norms, legal rules, or communal instructions.” In any circumstances of
life, they intuitively discern the cause of action. By clothing themselves
with Christ, they have internalized Christ's values and attitudes of which
the most important is respect for the dignity of others |
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100
Days of Francis The Holy Father is a reporter’s dream with punchy, provocative, challenging sound bites that communicate moral principle and genuine passion |
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Francis
X. Clooney SJ My Trip to China I: Matteo Ricci and Religious Exchange Today There is no direct connection between the work of the Jesuits buried in the cemetery and what I have been seeing this week but surely, beyond our grasp and limited expectations, the work we do in our own generation, for Christ and for the Church, bears fruit in unexpected ways, in new faces and new words, even centuries later |
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Liturgy |
Pope
adds name of St. Joseph to Eucharistic prayers
Video
report |
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父爱如山 (Father's love like mountain) |
Beautiful work of love in Beijing -
Caring
for handicapped orphans - Father's Day report in Beijing newspaper |
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John W: my
June 17 article Same-sex
marriage: two elephants in the room continues to attract lively comments: at Catholica and at National Catholic Reporter (at comments, select "newest first") But notice the silence of Pope Francis on same-sex
marriage (Google "pope francis same-sex marriage"....some
articles seeing "silence = consent"). Hope he makes a statement
soon |
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Reading,
Reflection, Prayer for today, June 20 (comments
welcome): - from a time of personal and national tragedy, an inspiring prayer of hope (with beautiful YouTube song) - a "hang in there" prayer - our most important card > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> - sometimes it's ok to get angry |
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Vatican
II Reflection 125 Faith doesn't diminish our human personality. Faith makes it bloom and grow John W - Blog - June 20 The world's most famous refugee |
Wednesday June 19
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Pope at Mass yesterday: |
June - month of |
Hans
Küng: Letter
to bishops Robert
Mickens: Robert
McNally: Priests
9 Masses a day |
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A
worthy place
Chris
McDonnell
UK Wednesday blogger
We
have, in our small parish church, the seven volumes, all now commercially
available, of the |
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Buoyed
by a new pope, US priests gather to urge church reform
AUSCP will hold its second annual assembly at
Seattle University June 24-27 |
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As G8
approaches....food for thought: Child malnutrition ....even in the US (with video report) |
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From St. Beuno's
Outreach, Wales: Reflections on the readings of this coming Sunday, the 12th Sunday of the Year |
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China: 17
Catholic buildings added to list of national monuments
....with the hope they will be restored, like Guangzhou Sacred Heart
Cathedral which has been beautifully restored with Y20 million government
funding. This
Wikipedia article has photos of the lovely new stained glass windows
made by a Philippine company for the Guangzhou cathedral |
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Bishops' petition to Pope goes global, now has more than
50,000 signatures: Brian Coyne's update ABC report Petition website Supported by The Good Oil |
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John W: my
June 17 article Same-sex
marriage: two elephants in the room continues to attract lively comments: at Catholica and at National Catholic Reporter (at comments, select "newest first") |
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Reading,
Reflection, Prayer for today, June 19 (comments
welcome): - With Ezekiel in captivity in Babylon - definition of "walking with a blameless heart" - definition of a real Christian - don't turn religion into a prisoner of human laws |
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Vatican
II Reflection 124 Atheism, like religion, is not 100% pure John W - Blog - June 19 US and Israel illustrate the English saying The pot calling the kettle black |
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