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Pro-life

Health care, the club to batter Catholics into submission

by Jeffrey Miller August 10, 2009
written by Jeffrey Miller

My opposition to the health care plan currently under consideration goes way beyond whether it funds abortion or not. Even if it passed with explicit language against funding of abortion I would still oppose it. Simply because it would be modified some point later on to fund it. Though the whole idea is inherently flawed. Jimmy Akin perfectly expresses my thoughts on this:

Any reasoned look at what is being proposed will lead to the conclusion that the long term effects of the program will be to increase costs (something bureaucracy does exceedingly well), increase taxes, lead to greater deficits, lead to health care rationing, drive private insurance out of the market, promote euthanasia, lead to more nanny state interventions in people’s lives, promote greater dependency on government, stifle the development of new medical treatments (just when we’re getting to the point that we might start seriously extending the human life), and basically kill a lot of people, both here in the U.S. and in other countries, which have been relying on American innovation since their own socialized medical systems put the squeeze on domestic innovation.
Why would anyone want that?

Name a big government program where the money spent was the same as what was forecasted? Normally they go three to ten times the fictional cost. But even worse the more the government gets involved in an area, the more they control it.

Manassas, Va. – The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has ruled that a small Catholic college must include coverage for artificial contraceptives in its employee health insurance plan, raising new concerns about the need for conscience protections and religious exemptions in America’s health care policies.
The Cardinal Newman Society (CNS) today sent a letter to EEOC acting chairman Stuart Ishimaru, noting that “it is ironic that the federal agency responsible for protecting against discrimination has so blatantly engaged in an inexcusable violation of religious liberty in its Belmont Abbey ruling.”
CNS also is sending a letter to all Catholic bishops in the United States, informing them of the EEOC action against Belmont Abbey College and highlighting the dangerous precedent this ruling sets to force Catholic employers to included contraceptive coverage in employee health plans.
“No Catholic college or other institution should be required by government to violate the Catholic Church’s clear moral teachings,” said Patrick J. Reilly, President of The Cardinal Newman Society. “The apparently increasing insensitivity to religious beliefs should frighten all employers and employees. We urge religious leaders to stand in defense of Belmont Abbey College.”

This is the common practice of the government. They make up phony rights and force everyone to go along with them. Catholic Charities in California was forced to do the same thing in a case that went up to their Supreme Court. States again and again have trampled on the right of conscience for medical workers and pharmacists. The same knife that they have used to force contraception coverage is the same one they will use for abortion coverage. They will call it equality while denying the equality of the human person in the womb.

I find it so naive of the Catholic groups that support nationalized medicine. Can they really think that a President who supported infanticide and makes Special Olympics jokes along with a House containing politicians who deny the humanity of the unborn child are going to provide legislation that will be morally grounded. That these same Culture of Death supporters will ensure that boards dealing with the end of life are going to make moral decisions? This is either ignorance or a cooperation with the evils that will occur on some level. There is also a question of some of these Catholic advocates and the tie to federal money they will receive. On a coming “The World Over Live” Raymond Arroyo will be interviewing Catholic Health Association President Sister Carol. This trade organization has been very supportive of Obamacare and this should supply an interesting discussion considering come of Raymond’s criticisms recently.

This isn’t a Democrat/Republican divide. I totally oppose nationalized healthcare by any party. Romneycare in Massachusetts is just as much of a disaster as Obamacare. The only real difference between the two is that a national program harms the whole country. The problem is inherent in the idea, not the good will of the people who propose it. The road to deadly health care is paved with good intentions.

The Good Samaritan helped to provide medical care directly. He did not run back and tell the government there was a man on the road needing care. As Catholics we need to be personally involved in being a part of society in helping to provide health care instead of outsourcing our responsibility to the government.

What would you rather be seen as? As someone made in the image and likeness of God or as a line item in a spreadsheet on medical costs.

August 10, 2009 6 comments
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Our Lady of Guadalupe 'completely beyond' scientific explanation, says researcher

by Jeffrey Miller August 9, 2009
written by Jeffrey Miller

More information for Sec State Hillary on “Who painted that”

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The one thing the government is good at

by Jeffrey Miller August 9, 2009
written by Jeffrey Miller

But opponents say the legislation introduced in Oregon – the first state in America to allow doctor-assisted suicide – simply does not work. And it’s not just the experience of lumberjack Mr Prueitt that supports their argument.
They point to the fact that although the rules require those handed the lethal prescriptions to have a life expectancy of only six months, some who subsequently decide not to kill themselves have gone on to survive for a year-and-a-half more. Or even longer.
Critics warn that because many doctors refuse to participate, patients end up shopping around for the handful of physicians willing to prescribe.
It makes it all the more likely the person who is writing the prescription will neither know the patient nor provide an impartial assessment of them.
It is also said that those suffering from depression, a condition that can impair decision-making, are rarely excluded from the process as they should be.
Baroness Finlay has raised concerns about a system such as that in Oregon
But perhaps most worrying of all, say critics, is the trend for other treatment to be denied to those who are terminally ill. Instead of being given the medicines that might prolong their lives, they are being offered £30 to cover the cost of drugs that will end their days in a matter of hours.

The one thing the government is actually efficient at is increasing the number of people to kill. Can’t wait till nationalized medicine so we can really crank up the number of people to kill.

Too bad as Wesley J. Smith notes it takes a foreign newspaper to do a long article on the problems with the Oregon plan.

August 9, 2009 1 comment
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Satire and Reality

by Jeffrey Miller August 5, 2009
written by Jeffrey Miller

I find the brothers at Catholic Minority Report to be quite annoying. I swear they take ideas right out of my head before I am aware of them and use them. I agree with them so often that I feel I must have been the one to write their posts. I would totally accept this hypothesis except for the fact that they are much better writers. Case in point.

Are you tired of having that same old dinosaur? Have you been worried for years about the deleterious effect that those old clunkers have had on the environment and art in our worship? Have you been thinking about upgrading but were just not sure if now was the right time? Well think no more!
Thanks to an exciting new Vatican Program you can trade in your tired, old, progressive Priest, Liturgist, or Music Director for a brand new – certified orthodox – model.
The Vatican has begun a a new program officially called “Faith and Tradition Recovery Act” but otherwise known as “Mass for Clunkers.” Under this program you can trade in your harmful old “Community Faith Director in the Catholic faith tradition” for a brand new Priest in the Order of Melchizedek! This exciting program also applies to progressive liturgists and music directors.
A brand new orthodox model comes with many benefits! First and foremost, a new model is guaranteed to save more souls! These antiquated and out of date models have wrecked our churches for too long! Save our environment and trade in your old progressive clunker now and as a bonus you will receive a 4500 days indulgence absolutely free!
So trade in you old clunker now! This is a limited time offer!

Now this would be really funny if it wasn’t for reality. Via Diogenes

I know what you are thinking. Surely this has been photoshopped and set forth as a jest. I agree it is quite shocking to see a Jesuit wearing a Roman collar – but I assure you it is true and it came from Jesuit Spiritual Center at Milford.

Now being a Catholic Jester surely I can see how the Gospel can be preached in a light-hearted manner and it is just possible that it is being taught in an orthodox way. Even with clowns perhaps, though I draw the line at mimes.

The priest here is Fr. Michael Sparough, SJ who I believe is a friend of Fr. Mitch Pacwa who he knew from his days involved in the New Age and teaching the enneagram. I believe he has also appeared on EWTN with Fr. Mitch Pacwa. The retreat center though does not seem to have a problem with New Age practices since they also have things like a “Yoga Slumber Party” where “You’ll be treated like a Goddess!” The instructor promotes a book where you can learn how to “radiate light to the planet earth!” and thank a Higher Power such as sacred Chi as “you breathe in loving energy and breath out love.”

Feel Mother Earth share her vibrations and wisdom with you.. Absorb her energy. Feel it surround and pour through you.

All why listening to “New Age” and “Space” music. Trippy man! Yes solidly orthodox. Plus they have a chapel that makes furniture from Ikea look extravagant and of course the mandatory labyrinth.

Okay enough Jesuit bashing. To cleans your palate I would advise you to check out a new group blog from several young Jesuits called Whosoever Desires.

August 5, 2009 16 comments
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Prayer

Furious sanity

by Jeffrey Miller August 4, 2009
written by Jeffrey Miller

Sir Terry Pratchett has made an emotional plea for the right to take his own life, saying: ‘I live in hope I can jump before I am pushed.’,bed
The fantasy novelist gave his views following last week’s landmark House of Lords controversial judgment in the case of Debbie Purdy.

‘I believe that if the burden gets too great, those who wish should be allowed to be shown the door,’ he said. ‘In my case, in the fullness of time, I hope it will be in the garden under an English sky. Or, if wet, the library.’

Sir Terry, 61, author of the hugely successful Discworld books, was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease in 2007.

He said that no one has a duty to suffer the extremes of terminal illness and set down his admiration for the sick and dying who have travelled to Switzerland to die in legal suicide clinics. They have displayed ‘ furious sanity’, he said.[reference]

Considering how much I have loved the Discworld series and his other books, it saddens me to find him a supporter of assisted suicide. The character of Death is in all but one of the Discworld novels as a guide to the next world. He has written brilliant satire in his novels and this advocacy just seems so out of step of his normal common sense.

The diagnosis of Alzheimer’s must be terrifying to anybody and maybe more so for a writer. As Catholics we are blessed to have a deeper understanding of the mystery of suffering that we so need to share with the modern world. This understanding doesn’t make suffering go away. Offering it up seems like just another platitude until we look upon Jesus on the cross and then try to mouth the words “Why me?” I will be praying for Sir Pratchett and I hope that you join me in this. That he may once again show his furious sanity which in this case has gone astray.

August 4, 2009 19 comments
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by Jeffrey Miller August 3, 2009
written by Jeffrey Miller

Pope launches new line of collectable toys “Bene Babies”

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A good problem to have

by Jeffrey Miller August 3, 2009
written by Jeffrey Miller

Nuns from a Benedictine monastic community of strict observance in Italy have a problem. They are out of room and need help in constructing a new convent to be erected in Passo Sant’Angelo.

August 3, 2009 4 comments
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Best-selling Author Dean Koontz Explores Catholic Values in Novels

by Jeffrey Miller August 1, 2009January 4, 2013
written by Jeffrey Miller

Nice little interview with Dean Koontz who talks about the false opposition of faith and science. I do so love his Odd Thomas novels.

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Ignatius Press' "Summer Super Sale"

by Jeffrey Miller August 1, 2009
written by Jeffrey Miller

Ignatius Press is having its Summer Super Sale — Books as low as $3.00, with titles by Joseph Ratzinger/Pope Benedict XVI, Christoph Cardinal Schönborn, Thomas Howard, G. K. Chesterton, Hans Urs von Balthasar, Adrienne von Speyr, Josef Pieper, Joseph Pearce, Ronald, Knox, Jean Galot, Manfred Hauke, and many others. Videos as low as $5.00, with titles featuring Steve Ray, Scott Hahn, and Fulton Sheen. Prices are good through August 31, 2009.

Quite a bargain, I ordered several books myself.

August 1, 2009 2 comments
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R.I.P. Corazon Aquino

by Jeffrey Miller August 1, 2009
written by Jeffrey Miller

Even though I knew Cory Aquino was in the last days of her life, her death still hit me. My wife being Filipina I was well aware of the Phillipines in the times of President Marcos and the shock of the assassination of Nino Aquino at the Manila Airport on his return. Corazon Aquno’s subsequent run for president was at the behest of many others. She was very reluctant to do so, but after spending ten hours in prayer at a Catholic convent decided to do so. This was a real indicator of her life based on prayer.

The fact that there was massive vote fraud from in the election surprised no one. Historically this was just another example, but it is the eventual outcome that was striking. The subsequent People Power revolution of 1986 that resulted in a non-violent ouster of the Marcos’ was near miraculous and something that seems could only happen in such a deeply Catholic nation as the Philippines. The soldiers refused their orders unlike the sad events in China’s Tiananmen Square only a couple years after this.

Cory Aquno’s six years as President brought in a new Philippines with a new constitution. After her presidency she remained the conscience of the nation. Unfortunately people like Cory Aquino are a rarity and the Presidents who followed her were just the typical politician. She was anything but that. She had no lust for power and was not corrupted by it when she did have it. She was a Catholic who truly lived her faith with a true love of neighbor and God. I don’t know what the likelihood of their ever being an investigation towards canonization, but it seems to me as an outsider that heroic sanctity was certainly a way to describe her. She died with her family praying the Rosary around her.

Here is an article I want to post that giver some indication of her life as a Catholic

By Fr. C.G. Arevalo, S.J.

Loyola School of Theology

When Mrs. Cory Aquino was Philippine president in 1988, she made her official visit to the Vatican on 18 June that year. That was a really memorable event in her life. We are told that Pope John Paul II, as he read his message, departed from his text to tell her that she represented for him the Filipino people’s special love for Our Lady, and that he trusted she would foster that special love (“pueblo amante de Maria”) in her years as leader in our land.

Surely, she has helped keep that love for Mary, Mother of Jesus, alive and ardent among our people through all the years she has been a public figure. It is something she continues to do till the present. She continues to be an ever-active “apostle of the Rosary.” She is thus simply living out her authentic devotion to Our Blessed Mother, something very deep and very real in her own life.

Here we would like to say a little about a special rosary she has had since the year 1986 when the People Power “revolution” (EDSA UNO) brought her to the presidency in an historic and unique way, -with “People Power as Prayer Power.”

In September of 1986, Jaime Cardinal Sin and then-Ambassador to the Vatican Mr. Howard Dee organized at Fatima in Portugal an International Theological Symposium on “the Alliance of the Hearts of Jesus and Mary,” with a number of outstanding European theologians participating. But the Cardinal took a day’s time-out during the meetings, to visit Sr. Lucia dos Santos, “the last seer of Fatima” at her Carmelite convent in Coimbra. -The Holy See (Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger’s office, in particular) had granted the privilege of the visit. Cardinal Sin went with Fr. Socrates Villegas. Sister Lucia, a member of the Carmelite community in Coimbra, was really happy to talk with the Cardinal. She had been told of the “People Power” events, and she assured the Cardinal that she and the other Sisters had prayed–prayed much–for our people’s peaceful liberation from the dictatorship. She seemed to be well informed about EDSA UNO.

Then Sr. Lucia did something the Cardinal did not expect. She took out a rosary which (she said) she herself made, bead by bead. She wanted Cardinal Sin to give it as her personal gift to Mrs. Aquino, and she said–somewhat surprisingly–“Tell her to take good care of it.” It was a promise of Our Lady’s blessing on President Cory during her presidency and beyond.
Let me now cite Mrs. Aquino herself: “Sister Lucia sent me this rosary which she herself made, with the message that I would be supported and protected in my presidency. She added, however, that more suffering would come my way. I now know that it was a prophetic message, as I had to fight back seven coup attempts to save my administration from power-grabbers in uniform. With Our Lady’s protection, I stood my ground and never left Malacañang, even when it was being attacked.”

We know that President Cory saw the seven coup attempts through, and finished her term, handing over the post to her duly elected successor, General Fidel Ramos, in 1992. The six years of her governance she constantly entrusted to the protection of Our Lady of Fatima, to Our Lady’s Immaculate Heart.

The year 1992 marked the 75th anniversary of the Fatima apparitions, and Mrs. Aquino, no longer head of state, went to Fatima that year, armed with the permission to visit the Carmel of Coimbra and to talk with Sister Lucia. Her daughter Kris accompanied her on this trip. She also brought a small group with her, who (unexpectedly!) were all allowed to see Sr. Lucia. The former Father General of the Comboni Fathers, Fr. Manuel Lopes, who had served in Manila before being elected Superior General, was present and acted as translator. He himself being from Portugal, could help in the conversation between Tita Cory and Sr. Lucia.

Again, let me quote Mrs. Aquino: “When I visited Sister Lucia in 1992, the first question she asked me was, ‘Do you still have the rosary I sent you?’ I replied, ‘Yes, but right now a niece who lives in Boston and is hoping to have a baby is borrowing it.’ -I feel so blessed and privileged to have this bond with Fatima and so I shared this rosary with relatives and friends.”

When we asked Mrs. Aquino the names of some of the people who had borrowed her rosary, usually at a time of crisis or health need (a grave surgical procedure, for instance) or when begging for some important grace from the Lord, she texted in reply: “Some names I remember, among the people who have prayed using the rosary given by Sister Lucia: Teddy Benigno, Chino Roces, Ed Angara, Violy Drilon, Bea Zobel and her daughter, Titoy Pardo, Sasa Lichauco, Doding Carlos, Meldy Cojuangco and her son Tony, Sr. Christine Tan, Mercy Tuason, Howard Dee and Dodo Dee, Arben Santos, Bettina Osmeña, and … my sisters, my children and grandchildren.”

The list goes quite a bit longer, for sure, and there are moving stories connected with many of the “borrowings.” The story of the last weeks of Mr. Chino Roces’ life is surely one worth telling. The heroic “Chino” had asked Mrs. Aquino to let him borrow the rosary as he waited for death. He prayed it daily with his loved ones, returning filial devotion to Our Lady when the end came.

Sr. Lucia’s rosary has become somewhat “legendary” already. Mrs. Aquino has been touched by accounts of how much healing, and strength, and comfort (even miracles!) the rosary has brought to those who have borrowed it. But she has also wondered, as others have, why so humbly and saintly a person as Sr. Lucia was so insistent that she “take good care of the rosary.” One of those who were with Mrs. Aquino at Fatima in 1992 said, “It seems to me that the Sisters at Coimbra know that Our Blessed Mother sill appeared to Sr. Lucia, from time to time, even in her late years. (It is interesting to note that Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, SDB, the present Vatican Secretary of State, who “officially interviewed” Sister Lucia more than once before her death, has said the same: “Sister Lucia received visits from the Blessed Mother in later years of her life.” Some of the Sisters believe that Our Lady, during one of her visits, held the rosary in her own hands and blessed it for Mrs. Aquino, promising her presence and strength to her in times specially of suffering and need. That is why Sr. Lucia reminded Tita Cory to take good care of the rosary. Our Lady had held it in her own hands.

Mrs. Aquino’s final comment on trusting Our Blessed Mother and praying to her? Here are her own words:

“What are the lessons of Fatima, which I have experienced in my own life, and which I can share with you? When people talk of Fatima, they invariably focus on the secrets of Fatima. These are the ‘three secrets’ of Fatima which Ninoy and I discovered:

“First is the power of prayer, especially the daily praying of the rosary of Our Lady.

“Second is the acceptance in faith of God’s plan in our own lives, and the entrustment of our lives to Mary.

“Third is the spirit of sacrifice to carry out God’s designs, after the example of Mary, offering personal sacrifice for a greater good toward God’s purposes.

“These three elements are actually intertwined, as one leads to the others, to complete the process of one’s total conversion.”

Sister Lucia dos Santos died in Coimbra on 13 February 2005. She had earlier witnessed the beatification of her two cousins, Francisco and Giacinta Marto, on 13 May 2000 in Fatima. Now that, as we hope and trust, she has joined her cousins in heaven, we know she prays with Tita Cory whenever she prays with the “special rosary” in her hands, as (for sure!) she joins us when we pray the rosary too, that God be ever more glorified, and that Mary our Mother may be with us “now and at the hour of death.”

She also wrote “Prayer for a happy death”

August 1, 2009 7 comments
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