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"It is the test of a good religion whether you can joke about it." GKC

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About what you would expect

by Jeffrey Miller April 16, 2008
written by Jeffrey Miller

I was mostly happy to hear about the lineup that the NYT got for their Papal Visit blog, especially with their recruiting Amy Welborn. Well there is one contributor they didn’t announce ahead of time. Feminist theologian and all around dissenter Catholic Rosemary Radford Ruether posted today. The post is so typical that I could have wrote it as a parody in my sleep.

You know that lack of priests is all due to not ordaining women and dropping the requirement for celibacy and how the sexual abuse crisis is all because of repressed sexuality. If only they could get married they wouldn’t abuse predominantly pubescent boys. And of course women’s ordination is all about the current Pope’s opinion.

To say such nonsense you have to ignore that vocations are on the upswing and that sexual abuse is orders of magnitude worse in institutions like public schools. She writes that they are "taught to view sex as the opposite of sacredness." I guess she considers that sexuality reserved only to marriage ordered toward the good of the spouses and the procreation and education of offspring as not being sacred. But fornication, adultery, and homosexual acts which are inherently sterile are sacred. The sacredness of an act deals with the context of the act and sex within an act that is inherently evil can never be sacred.

But then again you can’t argue with someone that would say something like "Once the mythology about Jesus as Messiah or divine Logos, with its traditional masculine imagery, is stripped off, the Jesus of the synoptic Gospels can be recognized as a figure remarkably compatible with feminism."

April 16, 2008 12 comments
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Episcopal Blogging

by Jeffrey Miller April 16, 2008
written by Jeffrey Miller

Bishop Kicanas of the Diocese of Tucson has a Papal Visit blog. So far it only has one entry and no RSS feed.

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Delay because of Pope?

by Jeffrey Miller April 16, 2008
written by Jeffrey Miller

CLEVELAND (AP) — Attorneys for the former finance chief of the Cleveland Catholic Diocese are asking that his trial be postponed on account of Pope Benedict XVI’s visit to the U.S.

Joseph Smith is accused of taking $784,000 in kickbacks and has been charged with 23 counts, including making false personal income tax returns, money laundering, mail fraud and conspiracy.

Jury selection is scheduled to begin Monday, the day after the pope celebrates Mass at Yankee Stadium and departs for home. Attorney Philip Kushner argues that all the publicity over Benedict’s U.S. tour could leave jury prospects feeling more favorable toward the church and government witnesses, including priests and former Bishop Anthony Pilla.

The motion is being considered by a federal judge.

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Well considering how uneven the media coverage of the Pope’s visit has been this isn’t a slam dunk. Maybe they can ask jurors which news sources they are following to get an idea. For if example they watched Good Morning America and saw this.

Born in Germany, Benedict’s seminary studies were interrupted by World War II when, reluctantly, he says, he became a member of the Hitler youth and the Nazi army, before being taken as an American prisoner of war. Here in the U.S., Benedict is perhaps remembered as the cardinal in charge of dealing with the church sex abuse scandal, who seemed at times defending the priests accused of wrongdoing.

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It’s interesting to hear "will win people over." It’s not believed that the Pope is coming here to charm anyone. You know, it’s interesting, for all of the talk about scandal here, the American church, the Catholic Church is actually growing. So, they see this as an opportunity for the Pope to come here and reinforce hard-line doctrine.

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Or maybe saw this headline Ashamed’ Pope arrives

O perhaps Stephen Prothero the Chair of the Department of Religion for Jesuit-run Boston College.

Young American Catholics treated John Paul II like a rock star. Yes, he was socially and theologically conservative, but at least they could relate to the guy with the "Popemobile" and the smile and the energy to travel to some 130 countries during his 26 years at the Holy See. But can they relate to Benedict XVI? And can he relate to them? What can a pope who is an academic theologian first and foremost offer young Americans, save for dogmas they don’t believe in and rituals they do not understand? Is he coming to scold us? Or to hug us?

Or this whiny article about why the Pope doesn’t connect from Newsweek’s Lisa Miller.

Or Katie Couric wondering about "extremely conservative" and "very conservative" Pope Benedict and bringing up birth control and women’s ordination.

April 16, 2008 5 comments
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A Democracy without values can lose its very soul

by Jeffrey Miller April 16, 2008
written by Jeffrey Miller

Here is the full text of the Pope’s White House address.

It is amazing how much the Holy Father can say in just a few short paragraphs

April 16, 2008 1 comment
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by Jeffrey Miller April 16, 2008
written by Jeffrey Miller



So do you have any popcorn?

The White House is a quaint little place, you should check out my digs next time you’re in Rome.

With Pope Benedict XVI with President George W. Bush together liberals throughout the world are feeling a disturbance in the force.

April 16, 2008 13 comments
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Reverse confession

by Jeffrey Miller April 15, 2008
written by Jeffrey Miller

Sr. Mary Kansier, MS sent me the following story.

A loosely constructed booth, made of PVC pipe and covered by maroon cloth, sat quietly on the Plaza of the Americas on Wednesday. A small, white sign invited perplexed looks and slowed paces of passers-by with its one-word label: “Confessions.”

But there was no priest inside the box. No offer of absolution or suggestions for penance.

Instead, a group of Christian students sought to invite the other side – a listener. They wanted to apologize for what they deemed their own moral shortfalls in not living how Jesus intended. They’re sorry for the bad image Christians might have on campus.

Russell McMullen, a UF sophomore involved in Campus Crusade for Christ, organized the reverse confessional.

“We used this to try and let people take a fair look at Christ and not just prejudge and write it off as a hateful and intolerant religion,” McMullen said.
He said some students who saw the booth were confused at first and thought they were being invited to confess their own sins. They were quickly assured that McMullen and his friends would be the ones giving the face-to-face confessions in the tent.

“Otherwise, I don’t think we would have gotten anybody to talk to,” McMullen said. Judging, hurting and not showing love to people were named as the Christian group’s transgressions, offered on behalf of the whole church.

McMullen didn’t get more than 20 students inside in the booth today, which stood under the shade of trees on the Plaza, but he expects more throughout the week. He’ll man the operation until Friday.

Graham Wigle, a UF freshman, took over the booth while McMullen went to class. Wigle said students walking across campus often get inaccurate representations of Christianity from sign-wielding preachers on Turlington Plaza.
The confessional is also meant to encourage Christians to be more humble, he said.

“We’re imperfect. We stink,” Wigle said. “We want to point people to the real Jesus.”

Bless me secularist for I have sinned.

Rather an interesting experiment. Kind of like Pope John Paul II’s purification of memory on a one-to-one level. Now whether any of the non-Christians hearing this will absolve Christians in general of their sins in their own heart is another story. It also points to another trend of some Evangelicals adopting something of Catholic practice to their use even if in a rather odd way. There were stories this Lent of Evangelicals following some Lenten practices.

Now as for the confessional being meant to encourage Christians to be more humble they have that one down right. Maybe that is one reason for the decline in use of this wonderful sacrament in general within the Church. Humility is not exactly something being reinforced all that much. I’m Ok, Your’e OK – Sorry speaking for myself I am messed up and need Christ. Self-esteem is the order of the day and you must feel good about yourself in regards to everything. You must ignore any evidence to the contrary. Since humility is simply knowing the truth of yourself and not the phony self-deprecation of a Uriah Heep the modern trend is once again against truth. The worship of self-esteem for self-esteem’s sake in schools and society does not leave room for an honest examination of conscience or even an examination of ability. We are building ourselves up to be our own towers of Babel.

Thanks be to God that I can fall down to my knees in the confessional and let my own tower of Babel collapse.

April 15, 2008 6 comments
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Freedom of religion, oh nevermind

by Jeffrey Miller April 15, 2008
written by Jeffrey Miller

Canon Lawyer Peter Vere writes in the Washington Times on the case of the photographer who refused to do wedding photo’s for lesbian wedding.
The New Mexico Human Rights Commission ordered the photographer to pay $6,600.
Whenever the words "Human Rights Commission"
are used in any context for country you know that if you are a Christian and/or a conservative you are going to get screwed.
Somehow freedom of religion is not a human right
and the First Amendment seems to have been lost.

Add this to the recent case of the pharmacist loosing his appeal not to have to dispense Plan B and we can see the path we are headed on. Homosexual and abortion ideologues forcing their will on whoever stands in their way.

"There is a strong tendency among supporters of nondiscrimination laws and hate crime laws to use them as weapons to suppress dissent against same-sex marriage," Mr. Lorence said.

You will be assimilated or fined.

April 15, 2008 14 comments
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"I know this great country, and I also know the great life of the church despite all the problems."

by Jeffrey Miller April 15, 2008
written by Jeffrey Miller

John Allen Jr. has put together a transcript of the questions and answers given by the Holy Father on the plane on his was to the United States. While much attention was given to his comments on priestly sexual abuse, I found interesting his answers concerning immigration and secularism in regards to the history of the United States.

April 15, 2008 1 comment
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Welcome to America Holy Father

by Jeffrey Miller April 15, 2008
written by Jeffrey Miller


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Wow, my shoes perfectly match the carpet!


It’s good to be Pope!

In looking at all of the coverage the Pope really does look fabulous and quite enjoying his visit.

April 15, 2008 6 comments
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Media Coverage

by Jeffrey Miller April 15, 2008
written by Jeffrey Miller

Mary DeTurris Poust at Our Sunday’s Visitor Papal Visit site has a story on blogger coverage where she interviews several bloggers including myself.

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