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The Weekly Francis – Volume 271 – 24 April 2019

by Jeffrey Miller April 25, 2019April 25, 2019
written by Jeffrey Miller
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This version of The Weekly Francis covers material released in the last week from 7 March 2019 to 24 April 2019.

The Weekly Francis is a compilation of the Holy Father’s writings, speeches, etc which I also post at Jimmy Akin’s blog.

Angelus

  • 7 April 2019
  • 14 April 2019

Daily Homilies (fervorinos)

  • 7 March 2019 – Preserving Memory
  • 8 March 2019 – Coherence, not hypocrisy
  • 18 March 2019 – Morning Meditation

General Audiences

  • 10 April 2019
  • 17 April 2019

Homilies

  • 14 April 2019 – Palm Sunday – 34th World Youth Day
  • 18 April 2019 – Holy Chrism Mass

Messages

  • 16 April 2019 – Message of the Holy Father to the Archbishop of Paris, France, for the fire in the Cathedral of Notre Dame
  • 21 April 2019 – “Urbi et Orbi” – Easter 2019

Speeches

  • 6 April 2019 – To Teachers and Students of the San Carlo Institute of Milan
  • 11 April 2019 – Spiritual retreat for Leaders of South Sudan
  • 11 April 2019 – To Participants at the International Conference on Human Trafficking
  • 12 April 2019 – To Members of the “Archicofradía de la Virgen de la Cinta” from Tortosa (Spain)
  • 13 April 2019 – To the Italian Association for the Donation of organs, tissues and cells (AIDO)

Papal Tweets

  • “From the Cross, Jesus teaches us the powerful courage of renunciation. Because we will never go forward if we are weighed down by heavy loads. #Lent” @Pontifex 11 April 2019
  • “Fasting also means changing our attitude towards other people and towards all creatures: from the temptation to “devour” everything to satisfy our greed, to the ability to suffer for love. #Lent” @Pontifex 12 April 2019
  • “If we return to the Lord with our frailties, if we take the way of love, we will embrace the life that never fades. And we will experience joy. #Lent” @Pontifex 13 April 2019
  • “By his self-abasement, Jesus wanted to open up to us the path of faith and to precede us on that path. #PalmSunday #HolyWeek Homily @Pontifex 14 April 2019
  • “Today, World Youth Day, I would like to mention all those young saints, especially the saints “next door” to us, known only to God; sometimes he likes to surprise us with them. #DiocesanWYD” @Pontifex 14 April 2019
  • “Christ, out of love, sacrificed himself completely in order to save you. His outstretched arms on the cross are the most telling sign that he is a friend who is willing to stop at nothing. #HolyWeek” @Pontifex 15 April 2019
  • “Today we unite in prayer with the people of France, as we wait for the sorrow inflicted by the serious damage to be transformed into hope with reconstruction. Holy Mary, Our Lady, pray for us. #NotreDame” @Pontifex 16 April 2019
  • “Christ died because He loves each one of us: young and old, saints and sinners, people of His time and people of our time. #HolyWeek” @Pontifex 17 April 2019
  • “Look at the open arms of Christ crucified, and let Him save you. Contemplate His blood shed out of love and let yourself be purified by it. In this way you can be reborn. #GoodFriday” @Pontifex 18 April 2019
  • “Today we contemplate the empty tomb of Christ and we hear the words of the angel: ”Do not be afraid! He is risen!“ #Easter” @Pontifex 21 April 2019
  • “Today, too, let us join in prayer with the Christian community of Sri Lanka, which was struck by terrible violence on Easter Sunday. We entrust to the risen Lord the victims, the wounded and all the suffering. #PrayForSriLanka” @Pontifex 22 April 2019
  • “Let us welcome Christ’s victory over sin and death into our lives. In this way, we will draw His transforming power upon all creation as well.” @Pontifex 22 April 2019
  • “May the proclamation of the Lord’s Resurrection sustain our hope and transform it into concrete acts of charity. #Easter” @Pontifex 23 April 2019
  • “The martyrs of all times, with their fidelity to Christ, tell us that injustice does not have the last word: we can continue to hope in the risen Lord. #Easter” @Pontifex 24 April 2019

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The Weekly Francis – Volume 269 – 05 April 2019

by Jeffrey Miller April 5, 2019April 5, 2019
written by Jeffrey Miller
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This version of The Weekly Francis covers material released in the last week from 19 March 2019 to 5 April 2019.

The Weekly Francis is a compilation of the Holy Father’s writings, speeches, etc which I also post at Jimmy Akin’s blog.

Angelus

  • 24 March 2019

Post-Synodal Exhortationn

  • 25 March 2019 – “Christus vivit”: Post-Synodal Exhortation to Young People and to the entire People of God

General Audiences

  • 27 March 2019

Homilies

  • 29 March 2019 – Celebration of the Sacrament of Penance
  • 31 March 2019 – Apostolic Journey to Morocco: Holy Mass (Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium, Rabat, 31 March 2019)

Motu Proprio

  • 19 March 2019 – Apostolic Letter issued ‘Motu Proprio’ Communis vita

Speeches

  • 29 March 2019 – To participants in the Course on the Internal Forum organized by the Tribunal of the Apostolic Penitentiary
  • 30 March 2019 – Apostolic Journey to Morocco: Meeting with Migrants at the premises of diocesan Caritas
  • 30 March 2019 – Apostolic Journey to Morocco: Appeal by His Majesty King Mohammed VI and His Holiness Pope Francis regarding Jerusalem / Al-Quds the Holy City and a place of encounter (Rabat, 30 March 2019)
  • 30 March 2019 – Apostolic Journey to Morocco: Meeting with the Moroccan People, the Authorities, with Civil Society and with the Diplomatic Corps on the Esplanade of the Hassan Tower (Rabat, 30 March 2019)
  • 31 March 2019 – Apostolic Journey to Morocco: Press Conference on the return flight from Rabat to Rome (Papal flight, 31 March 2019)
  • 31 March 2019 – Apostolic Journey to Morocco: Meeting with Priests, Religious, Consecrated Persons and the Ecumenical Council of Churches (Cathedral of Rabat, 31 March 2019)
  • 3 April 2019 – To the “Rainbow Choir” of the Home for the Elderly with Alzheimer’s in Bonheiden (Belgium)
  • 4 April 2019 – To a Delegation of Catholic and Evangelical journalists from the Federal Republic of Germany

Papal Tweets

  • “Brothers and sisters, God calls us once again to conversion: let us pray to obtain the grace of a new life in Christ the Lord. #24hoursfortheLord” @Pontifex 29 March 2019
  • “Dear Moroccan friends, I am coming as a pilgrim of peace and fraternity. We Christians and Muslims believe in God, the Creator and the Merciful, who created people to live like brothers and sisters, respecting each other in their diversity, and helping one another in their needs.” @Pontifex 29 March 2019
  • “The courage to encounter one another and extend a hand of friendship is a pathway of peace and harmony for humanity. #ApostolicJourney” @Pontifex 30 March 2019
  • “Every human being has the right to life, to dream and to find his or her rightful place in our “common home”! Every person has a right to the future. #ApostolicJourney” @Pontifex 30 March 2019
  • “Charity, especially towards the vulnerable, is the best opportunity we have to keep working to build up a culture of encounter. #ApostolicJourney” @Pontifex 31 March 2019
  • “Jesus invites us to contemplate the heart of our Father. Only from that perspective can we acknowledge once more that we are brothers and sisters. #ApostolicJourney” @Pontifex 31 March 2019
  • “I thank all the Moroccan people for your warm welcome. May the Almighty, Gracious and Merciful, protect you and bless Morocco! #ApostolicJourney” @Pontifex 31 March 2019
  • “Let us not pass this favourable time of #Lent in vain! Let us ask God to assist us on a journey of true conversion.” @Pontifex 1 April 2019
  • “Christ is alive! He is our hope, and in a wonderful way he brings youth to our world. #ChristusVivit http://w2.vatican.va/content/francesco/en/apost_exhortations/documents/papa-francesco_esortazione-ap_20190325_christus-vivit.html …” @Pontifex 2 April 2019
  • “The Church is young when she receives ever anew the strength born of God’s Word, the Eucharist, and the daily presence of Christ and the power of His Spirit in our lives. The Church is young when she shows herself capable of constantly returning to her source. #ChristusVivit” @Pontifex 2 April 2019
  • “If you are young in years, but feel weak, weary or disillusioned, ask Jesus to renew you. With him, hope never fails. #ChristusVivit http://w2.vatican.va/content/francesco/en/apost_exhortations/documents/papa-francesco_esortazione-ap_20190325_christus-vivit.html …” @Pontifex 2 April 2019
  • “Through prayer we learn to renounce the idolatry and self-sufficiency of our ego, and to admit we need the Lord and His mercy. #Lent” @Pontifex 3 April 2019
  • “When we pray, let us recall that we do so with Jesus. Jesus is our courage. Jesus is our security, who in this moment intercedes for us. #SantaMarta” @Pontifex 4 April 2019
  • “Video” @Pontifex 4 April 2019
  • “Fasting from sin gives hope to creation too, which will be “set free from slavery to corruption and share in the glorious freedom of the children of God” (Rom 8:21). #Lent” @Pontifex 5 April 2019

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The Weekly Francis – Volume 268 – 28 March 2019

by Jeffrey Miller March 28, 2019March 28, 2019
written by Jeffrey Miller
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This version of The Weekly Francis covers material released in the last week from 17 March 2019 to 28 March 2019.

The Weekly Francis is a compilation of the Holy Father’s writings, speeches, etc which I also post at Jimmy Akin’s blog.

Angelus

  • 17 March 2019

General Audiences

  • 20 March 2019

Messages

  • 22 March 2019 – Message of the Holy Father on the occasion of “World Water Day 2019”
  • 28 March 2019 – Video message of the Holy Father on the occasion of his upcoming Apostolic Journey to Morocco

Speeches

  • 21 March 2019 – To members of the Italian Federation of Primary Care Pediatricians
  • 22 March 2019 – To the Managers and Members of the Youth Tourist Centre
  • 22 March 2019 – To the delegations of Parliamentarians from the Czech Republic and from the Slovak Republic, on the occasion of the 1150th anniversary of the death of St Cyril
  • 25 March 2019 – Visit to Loreto: Meeting with the faithful

Papal Tweets

  • “I express my sorrow and closeness to the dear people of Mozambique, Zimbabwe, and Malawi, affected by Cyclone Idai. I entrust the many victims and their families to the mercy of God. #PrayForAfrica #cycloneIdai” @Pontifex 20 March 2019
  • “If we abandon the law of love, the law of the strongest over the weakest will be asserted.” @Pontifex 21 March 2019
  • “Today we think of people with #DownSyndrome. May they be welcomed, appreciated, and never discarded, right from their mother’s womb.” @Pontifex 21 March 2019
  • “Let us thank God for ”sister water“, such a simple and precious element, and let us strive to make it accessible to all. #WorldWaterDay” @Pontifex 22 March 2019
  • “Outward appearance, money, career, hobbies: these are sirens that enchant us and then set us adrift. #Lent is a time of grace to free our hearts from vanities.” @Pontifex 23 March 2019
  • “May the Blessed Virgin help everyone, especially young people, to follow the path of peace and fraternity, based on welcome and forgiveness, on respect for others, and on the love that is the gift of self.” @Pontifex 25 March 2019
  • “Today we remember in prayer the victims of modern forms of #slavery. Their suffering impels us to fight against these inhuman scourges. #RememberSlavery” @Pontifex 25 March 2019
  • “It is worthwhile to welcome every life because every man and woman is worth the blood of Christ himself. We cannot have contempt for what God has loved so much! #DayoftheUnbornChild” @Pontifex 25 March 2019
  • “The culture of appearance, which leads us to live for passing things, is a great deception. Because it is like a flaring blaze: once it is over, only ashes remain.” @Pontifex 26 March 2019
  • “Where should we fix our gaze along the journey of #Lent? On the Crucifix. Jesus on the Cross is the compass of life that points us to Heaven.” @Pontifex 27 March 2019
  • “If we do not listen to the voice of the Lord, our hearts become like soil without water. That is why the Lord says: ”Harden not your hearts“. #SantaMarta” @Pontifex 28 March 2019

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The Papal Code
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The Papal Code

by Jeffrey Miller March 24, 2019March 24, 2019
written by Jeffrey Miller

Pope Francis tapped his way into computer history on Thursday by joining three young women from around the world to contribute a line of code to an app aimed at promoting United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Seattle entrepreneur and Code.org co-founder Hadi Partovi was on hand to present the event as part of a project called “Programming for Peace.”

The event, organized by the Pope’s foundation, Scholas Occurrentes, in Vatican City, featured the Pope calling on students around the world to learn computer science and to use their creativity for the common good. And it was reportedly the first time a Pope had ever written code.

Matilde Fábrega Vivanco, 11, from Chile; Nicole Rodriguez, 13, from New York; and Liuren Yin, 16, from China, are all students learning computer science in school. With the help of Vivanco, Pope Francis, 82, can be seen in a video clip (below) adding to the last line of code:

setScreen(“por la paz”);

The app’s screen then changed to show the text on a commemorative plaque, bearing the statement: “Computer science empowers young people to create peace in their communities. Everyone should learn how to harness technology, to use their creative power for peace.”

Source

The first line of the article asked the old programmer meme.

Tabs or spaces? Only the Pope knows.

Ok, an in joke for coders – but I suspect the Pope uses sacred spaces. Although priests are often fond of the old tab collar.

After this article came out some traditionalist were outraged that the Pope was obviously using a post-Counsel programming language instead of something like FORTRAN which predated Vatican II. Some argued that Pascal would be more appropriate, even if Pascal himself argued with Jesuits. They are still evaluating that line of code to determine just how heretical it is.
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The truth of it is the Papal Code was a secret instruction calling out the Opus Dei albino papal assassins.

Well not really, but to continue on with the jestering. I would like to see a Vatican developed Computer language.

Ok, with a Vatican developed coding language the jokes would write themselves, so it would be pretty automated.

They could call it “Holy C” and obviously it would run on Red Hat Linux.

This language would be rather inefficient, just like the Vatican. Consume lots of resources with little usable output. PrintScreen would always print text against that awful Vatican.va background.

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The Weekly Francis – Volume 267 – 20 March 2019

by Jeffrey Miller March 20, 2019March 20, 2019
written by Jeffrey Miller
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This version of The Weekly Francis covers material released in the last week from 31 January 2019 to 20 March 2019.

The Weekly Francis is a compilation of the Holy Father’s writings, speeches, etc which I also post at Jimmy Akin’s blog.

Angelus

  • 10 March 2019

Daily Homilies (fervorinos)

  • 31 January 2019 – The joyful priest
  • 1 February 2019 – Memory and hope
  • 7 February 2019 – Humility and healing
  • 8 February 2019 – The great gift of martyrdom
  • 18 February 2019 – Compromises in response to uncomfortable questions
  • 19 February 2019 – God’s feelings
  • 28 February 2019 – Five minutes for an examination of conscience

Messages

  • 27 February 2019 – Video message of the Holy Father to the participants in the 7th World Congress Against the Death Penalty [Brussells, 27 February – 1 March 2019],
  • 2 March 2019 – Video message of the Holy Father on the occasion of the inauguration of the new healthcare centre of the Bambino Gesù Hospital in Bangui, Central African Republic

Speeches

  • 7 March 2019 – Meeting with the Priests of the Diocese of Rome
  • 15 March 2019 – The Holy Father Francis’ words of thanks at the end of the Spiritual Exercises (Ariccia, 15 March 2019)
  • 16 March 2019 – To members of the Confederation of Italian Cooperatives
  • 18 March 2019 – To Officials of the Court of Auditors
  • 18 March 2019 – To Men and Women Religious of the Camillian Charismatic Family

Papal Tweets

  • “#Lent is a reminder to stop, to return to the essential, to fast from all that is superfluous and distracting. It is a wake-up call for the spirit.” @Pontifex 16 March 2019
  • “#Lent is a journey of returning to the essential, during which the Lord asks us to follow three steps: almsgiving, prayer, and fasting.” @Pontifex 17 March 2019
  • “I pray for the victims of the horrible attack against two mosques in #Christchurch, New Zealand. I renew my invitation for prayer and gestures of peace to combat hatred and violence.” @Pontifex 17 March 2019
  • “How do we not judge, not condemn, and forgive? ”Give and it will be given to you“: be generous in giving. Not only material alms, but spiritual alms too: spend time with someone in need, visit someone who is sick, offer a smile. #SantaMarta” @Pontifex 18 March 2019
  • “Saint Joseph, spouse of the Virgin Mary, watch over the whole Church always, and protect Her in every moment.” @Pontifex 19 March 2019
  • “#Lent is rediscovering that we are made for the flame that always burns: for God, for the eternity of Heaven, and not for the world.” @Pontifex 20 March 2019
  • “I express my sorrow and closeness to the dear people of Mozambique, Zimbabwe, and Malawi, affected by Cyclone Idai. I entrust the many victims and their families to the mercy of God. #PrayForAfrica #cycloneIdai” @Pontifex 20 March 2019

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The Weekly Francis – Volume 266 – 13 March 2019

by Jeffrey Miller March 13, 2019March 13, 2019
written by Jeffrey Miller

The Weekly Francis is a compilation of the Holy Father’s writings, speeches, etc which I also post at Jimmy Akin’s blog.

Angelus

  • 3 March 2019

General Audiences

  • 6 March 2019

Messages

  • 31 January 2019 – Message of His Holiness Pope Francis for the 2019 World Day of Vocations

Speeches

  • 8 March 2019 – To participants at the Conference on “Religions and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): Listening to the cry of the earth and of the poor”
  • 8 March 2019 – To a Delegation of the American Jewish Committee
  • 9 March 2019 – Audience with participants in the Annual Congress of the European Cycling Union

Papal Tweets

  • “Women make the world beautiful, they protect it and keep it alive. They bring the grace of renewal, the embrace of inclusion, and the courage to give of oneself. #InternationalWomensDay” @Pontifex 8 March 2019
  • “Only those who leave behind their earthly attachments in order to set out will find the mystery of God.” @Pontifex 9 March 2019
  • “I ask everyone to remember in prayer both myself and my collaborators in the Roman Curia, who this evening will be beginning the week of Spiritual Exercises.” @Pontifex 10 March 2019

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The Weekly Francis – Volume 265 – 07 March 2019
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The Weekly Francis – Volume 265 – 07 March 2019

by Jeffrey Miller March 7, 2019March 7, 2019
written by Jeffrey Miller

This version of The Weekly Francis covers material released in the last week from 5 January 2017 to 7 March 2019.

The Weekly Francis is a compilation of the Holy Father’s writings, speeches, etc which I also post at Jimmy Akin’s blog.

Angelus

  • 24 February 2019

General Audiences

  • 27 February 2019

Homilies

  • 6 March 2019 – Holy Mass, Blessing and Imposition of the Ashes

Messages

  • 2 February 2018 – 22nd World Day for Consecrated Life – Feast of the Presentation of the Lord
  • 2 February 2019 – 23nd World Day for Consecrated Life – Feast of the Presentation of the Lord
  • 11 February 2019 – Message for the Fraternity Campaign 2019 promoted by the Brazilian Church

Speeches

  • 5 January 2017 – To the people affected by the earthquake
  • 17 March 2017 – To participants in the 28th Course on the internal forum sponsored by the Apostolic Penitentiary
  • 28 February 2019 – To Members of the “Circolo San Pietro”
  • 28 February 2019 – To Participants at the Meeting commemorating the 50th anniversary of the death of Cardinal Agostino Bea

Papal Tweets

  • “Let’s take a little time every day to examine our conscience, to convert to the Lord. Five minutes at the end of each day will help us think about a change of heart and conversion to the Lord, without procrastination. #SantaMarta” @Pontifex 28 February 2019
  • “In order to pray well, we need to have the heart of a child.” @Pontifex 1 March 2019
  • “Sometimes we may feel we are alone in facing difficulties. But, even if He doesn’t intervene immediately, the Lord walks by our side and, if we keep going forward, He will open up a new path.” @Pontifex 2 March 2019
  • “Let us hear the cry of the earth, wounded in a thousand ways by human greed. Let us allow her to remain a welcoming home, in which no one feels excluded. #WorldWildlifeDay” @Pontifex 3 March 2019
  • “Prayer gives consistency and vitality to everything we do.” @Pontifex 4 March 2019
  • “Video” @Pontifex 5 March 2019
  • “The Lenten journey begins today, Ash Wednesday. I invite each of you to live this time in an authentic spirit of penance and conversion, like a return to the Father, who awaits us all with open arms.” @Pontifex 6 March 2019
  • “At the beginning of Lent, it would do us good to ask for the grace to preserve the memory of all that the Lord has done in our lives, of how He has loved us. #SantaMarta” @Pontifex 7 March 2019

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Age regarding abstinence and fasting

by Jeffrey Miller March 2, 2019March 2, 2019
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So realized since I am now 60 I am not obliged to fast on Ash Wednesday or Good Friday.

Can. 1252 The law of abstinence binds those who have completed their fourteenth year. The law of fasting binds those who have attained their majority, until the beginning of their sixtieth year. Pastors of souls and parents are to ensure that even those who by reason of their age are not bound by the law of fasting and abstinence, are taught the true meaning of penance.

I would have thought woo-hoo, but then realize that since I do Intermittent Fasting – I only eat one meal a day anyway year round.

The requirement of abstinence is not abrogated by age as far as I can tell from Can. 1252.

It is probably a good thing I am not exempt from abstinence, or else I would have tried to figure out ways to torture Catholics 59 years and younger. Perhaps showing up at the Fish Fry bringing my own steak.

Plus since I voluntarily abstain from meat on all Fridays of the year, these Lenten practices are no departure from year-round habit. I don’t see that as a plus. Lent should feel more Lent-like. So this Lent I think I will fast from any food on Wednesday. At one time I might have considered this a somewhat crazy pious practice that I would be unlikely to maintain.

The one thing that Intermittent Fasting (IF) has taught me was that most of my food cravings were psychological. Included in this was that I had trained my body to expect food throughout the day. I have also learned that it now doesn’t take much to fill me. I picked Wednesday since it is a traditional fast day to add. Although to be honest, since after work after on Wednesday I cycle, go to bible study, and then Eucharistic Adoration. So getting home after 10 PM means that the day is almost over anyway, so skipping my one meal is not as big of a deal. I find a day when I am home all day; I am much more tempted to want to raid the refrigerator.

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The Weekly Francis – Volume 264 – 27 February 2019
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The Weekly Francis – Volume 264 – 27 February 2019

by Jeffrey Miller February 27, 2019February 27, 2019
written by Jeffrey Miller

This version of The Weekly Francis covers material released in the last week from 4 October 2018 to 27 February 2019.

The Weekly Francis is a compilation of the Holy Father’s writings, speeches, etc which I also post at Jimmy Akin’s blog.

Angelus

  • 17 February 2019

General Audiences

  • 20 February 2019

Messages

  • 4 October 2018 – Lent 2019: “For the creation waits with eager longing for the revealing of the children of God” (Rm 8:19)

Speeches

  • 21 February 2019 – Meeting “The Protection of Minors in the Church”: Introduction of the Holy Father
  • 22 February 2019 – Meeting “The Protection of Minors in the Church”: Intervention by the Holy Father Francis after hearing the report by Dr. Ghisoni, under-secretary of the Dicastery for the Laity, Family and Life
  • 24 February 2019 – Meeting “The Protection of Minors in the Church”: Address of His Holiness at the end of the Eucharistic Concelebration
  • 25 February 2019 – To Participants in the Plenary Assembly of the Pontifical Academy for Life
  • 25 February 2019 – To a Delegation of the “Apostolikì Diakonìa” of the Church of Greece

Papal Tweets

  • “Let us ask the Holy Spirit to sustain us during these days and to help us transform this evil into an opportunity for awareness and purification. #PBC2019” @Pontifex 21 February 2019
  • “Lord, you know how we resist placing the sufferings of others in our heart. Open our hearts and shape them in your image. #PBC2019” @Pontifex 21 February 2019
  • “Lord, deliver us from the temptation to want to save ourselves, and our reputations; help us to acknowledge our guilt and to seek humble and concrete answers together, and in communion with all the People of God. #PBC2019” @Pontifex 22 February 2019
  • “Lord, focus our gaze on what is essential, make us strip ourselves of everything that does not help to make the Gospel of Jesus Christ transparent. #PBC2019” @Pontifex 23 February 2019
  • “Every abuse is an atrocity. In people’s justified anger, the Church sees the reflection of the wrath of God. It is our duty to listen attentively to this silent cry. #PBC2019 http://w2.vatican.va/content/francesco/en/speeches/2019/february/documents/papa-francesco_20190224_incontro-protezioneminori-chiusura.html …” @Pontifex 24 February 2019
  • “God’s love is the only power capable of making all things new.” @Pontifex 25 February 2019
  • “Religious life consists in loving God with all your heart, and your neighbour as yourself.” @Pontifex 26 February 2019
  • “If you believe in God you must try to live justly with everyone, according to the golden rule: “Do to others whatever you would have them do to you” (Mt 7,12).” @Pontifex 27 February 2019

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Book Review: God Through Binoculars
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Book Review: God Through Binoculars

by Jeffrey Miller February 26, 2019February 26, 2019
written by Jeffrey Miller

Back in 2003 I reviewed a book called Save Send Delete by Danusha Goska. A book I really liked and one that I remember very well.

Some months ago the author sent me a PDF of her new book God Through Binoculars: A Hitchhiker at a Monastery, her spiritual memoir.

A spiritual memoir and travelogue, God through Binoculars: A Hitchhiker at a Monastery is about where you go when you have nowhere left to go. After a difficult childhood and a series of tragedies and misfortunes, author Danusha Goska finds herself without hope for the future. She decides on a retreat at a remote Cistercian monastery. What results is a story about family, friends, nature, and God; the Ivory Tower and the Catholic Church.

What I remember about her novel was just the brilliance of the writing that was just so quotable. This brilliance shines through especially in her memoir. As a reviewer, I wish I had the writing skill to review properly. It is both eclectic and at the same time on-point.

The summary indicates a story of a woman with a rough childhood, and a difficult life goes on a retreat at a monastery. Where you expect a typical pious outcome of problems solved. I might have suspected this was in that genre if I hadn’t read Save Send Delete.

Her childhood is almost like a Dickens story as written by Stephen King. This includes Dickens’ propensity for coincidences. While I am not that fond of the term God-incidences, it is rather accurate here in how they show up in her life. A very rough life from childhood on to pursuing an academic career. She weaves this story partly on her hobby as a birdwatcher along with a wealth of facts from the natural world to the Holocaust. One thing I know is that I will never think of Hyena’s the same way again.

I enjoyed how she could be blunt, while not just trying to be shocking. An apparent love of truth, and even the facts she saw in herself. Her retelling of how she has been so severely treated is not to invoke pity or play the victim but put her story in context. That she never lost her faith along the way is somewhat surprising.

A lot of this is a ramp-up to her visit to the monastery and how she talks about the people she met there. What I especially laughed about is what she writes about Thomas Merton and her reaction to him. Her critique of him and his writings enter her memoir from time-to-time. I indeed found part of her analysis to be merited.

One minute you are laughing about what she has to say, then aghast as to how she was treated and then reaching for the highlighter to mark a spiritual insight that stops you in your tracks. Her life experiences are so varied as she has done a lot of traveling. The sense of her that I got from this book is that I would love to be able to sit and listen to her talk.

Julie Davis at Happy Catholic has also reviewed this book.

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