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Showing posts with label dissent. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dissent. Show all posts

Thursday, February 19, 2015

Vatican: Woohoo! Front and center dissenting gay activists!

Once more, this papacy has caused scandal to the faithful (and by “faithful” I mean devout practicing Catholics who accept Church teaching) by giving a dissenting group of homosexual activists a VIP seat in St. Peter’s Square during a papal audience with the “Who am I to judge” Pope Francis.


Quote: A prominent American Catholic gay rights group was given VIP treatment for the first time at an audience with Pope Francis on Wednesday, a move members saw as a sign of change in the Roman Catholic Church.“This is a sign of movement that’s due to the Francis effect,” said Sister Jeannine Gramick, co-founder of New Ways Ministry, which ministers to homosexual Catholics and promotes gay rights in the 1.2 billion-member Church.Gramick and executive director Francis DeBernardo led a pilgrimage of 50 homosexual Catholics to the audience in St. Peter’s Square.They told Reuters in an interview afterwards that when the group came to Rome on Catholic pilgrimages during the papacies of Francis’s predecessors John Paul and Benedict, “they just ignored us”.This time, a U.S. bishop and a top Vatican official backed their request and they sat in a front section with dignitaries and special Catholic groups. As the pope passed, they sang “All Are Welcome,” a hymn symbolising their desire for a more inclusive Church.

How nice (not!) that a U.S. Bishop and top Vatican official (would like to know who that is) supported the request to give dissenting Catholics who support mortal sin and flaunt it (sin of scandal) a special VIP place at the Vatican.   


And these dissenting ‘catholics’ sing a protestant song (“All are welcome” see link below for more on that little gem) to push their desire for the Church to welcome mortal sin and redefine it.  

Clearly, some Bishops and “top Vatican officials” DO support mortal sin and we’ve learned from the Synod on the family last fall that there is a deep evil desire within the Church to do just that-redefine what is and isn’t sin.  Thank our dear Lord that He sent the Holy Spirit to protect the Church from not only the evil outside the Church, but also the evil disgusting men inside the Church who work to destroy Her from the inside.  They will not succeed in destroying the Church, so there NEVER any need for Catholics to run out of the Church Jesus Christ founded for something else that “looks” like His Bride.  Christ wasn’t a polygamist- he has only One Bride. 

I am a big fan of Blessed Anne Catherine Emmerich and have been for many years.  I think she would completely understand what devout Catholics today are suffering because of the current state of the Church: 
QuoteSister Emmerich lived during one of the saddest and least glorious periods of the Church's history, when revolution triumphed, impiety flourished, and several of the fairest provinces of its domain were overrun by infidels and cast into such ruinous condition that the Faith seemed about to be completely extinguished. Her mission in part seems to have been by her prayers and sufferings to aid in restoring Church discipline, especially in Westphalia, and at the same time to strengthen at least the little ones of the flock in their belief. Besides all this she saved many souls and recalled to the Christian world that the supernatural is around about it to a degree sometimes forgotten. A rumour that the body was stolen caused her grave to be opened six weeks after her death. The body was found fresh, without any sign of corruption. In 1892 the process of her beatification was introduced by the Bishop of Münster.

Our Lord gave Emmerich a lifetime of amazing visisions and among those visions include the attempted destruction and then restoration of the Church.  I thought I would share today, one of Emmerich’s visions for two reasons 1) I am reading Emmerich again as part of my Lenten plan (I always make a Lenten plan) and 2) because I think some might find comfort in this vision- especially those who are considering leaving the Church for something else that merely resembles the Church.

“[Dec. 27th] I saw St. Peter’s.  A great crowd of men were trying to pull it down whilst others constantly built it up again.  Lines connected these men one with another and with others throughout the world.  I was amazed at their perfect understanding.  The demolishers, mostly apostates and members of different sects, broke off whole pieces and worked according to rules and instructions.  They wore white aprons bound with blue riband.  In them were pockets and they had trowels stuck in their belts.  The costumes of the others were various.  There were among the demolishers distinguished men wearing uniforms and crosses.  They did not work themselves, but they marked out on the wall with a trowel where and how it should be torn down.  To my horror, I saw among them Catholic priests. 
Whenever the workmen did not know how to go on, they went to a certain one in their party.  He had a large book, which seemed to contain the whole plan of the building and the way to destroy it.  They marked out exactly with a trowel the parts to be attacked, and they soon came down.  They worked quietly and confidently, but slyly, furtively, and warily.

I saw the Pope praying, surrounded by false friends who often did the very opposite of what he had ordered, and I saw a little black fellow (a laic) laboring actively against the Church.  Whilst it was thus being pulled down on one side, it was rebuilt on the other, but not very zealously. 
I saw many clergy whom I knew.  The Vicar-General gives me great joy.  He went to and fro, coolly giving orders for the repairing of the injured parts.  I saw my confessor dragging a huge stone by a roundabout way.  I saw others carelessly saying their breviary and, now and then, bringing a little stone under their cloaks or giving it to another as asomething very rare.  They seemed to have neither confidence, earnestness, nor method.  They hardly knew what was going on.  It was lamentable! 
Soon the whole front of the Church was down; the sanctuary alone stood.  I was very much troubled and kept thinking, “Where is the man with the red mantle and white banner whom I used to see standing on the Church to protect it?” [Interesting to note: earlier in her writings Emmerich identifies this “man with the red mantle” as St. Michael the Archangel- some suggest he is no longer seen atop the Church because the St. Michael prayer is no longer said at the end of Mass, in Emmerich’s vision of December 30, right after this vision of the Church being restored by a new pope, she once more sees Michael atop the Church] 
Then I saw a most majestic lady floating over the great square before the Church.  Her wide mantle fell over her arms as she arose gently on high, until she stood upon the cupola and spread it over the Church like golden rays.  The destroyers were taking a short repose, and when they returned they could in no way approach the space covered by the mantle. 
On the opposite side, the repairs progressed with incrediable activity.  There came men, old, crippled, long-forgotten, followed by vigorous young people, men, women, children, ecclesiastic and lay, and the edifice was soon restored.
Then I saw a new Pope coming in procession, younger and far sterner looking than his predecessor.  He was received with pomp!  He appeared about to consecrate the church.  But I heard a voice proclaiming it unnecessary as the Blessed Sacrament had not been disturbed.
The same voice said that they should solemnly celebrate a double feast, a universal jubilee and the restoration of the Church.

The Pope, before the feast began instructed his officers to drive out from the assembled faithful a crowd of the clergy both high and low, and then I saw them going out, scolding and grumbling.  Then the Holy Father took into his service others, ecclesiastic and lay.  Now commenced the grand solemnity in St. Peter’s.  The men in white aprons worked on when they thought themselves unobserved, silently, cunningly, though rather timidly.”  [Quote from ‘The Life of Anne Catherine Emmerich” by the Very Reverend Carl. E. Schomoger, C.SS.R., Volume I, pages 564-566]

Again I say, stick with the ONLY Church Jesus Christ created on earth no matter who the pope is or what evil the clergy are doing.  The Church belongs to Christ and He will sustain Her through all attacks- inside and outside the Church.   We are called “the faithful” IF and when we actually REMAIN faithful to Her. 

“To whom shall we go Lord?  You have the words of eternal life.” asked Saint Peter in John 6, and Jesus answered “Have I not chosen you, the Twelve?  Yet one of you is a devil.”

There were devils in the Church when Christ founded Her, and there are devils in the Church now. 

To whom shall we go?  There is nowhere else but Christ’s Holy Catholic Church.  Remain faithful by remaining in Her through all Her tribulations.  Don’t let evil men inside the Church chase you out- that’s the devils hope and plan for you.  He delights when people leave Christ’s Church.  Be faithful!  Remain inside Christ's Church.



In Christ,


Julie @ Connecticut Catholic Corner



Link to Bishop’s letter on “All Are Welcome” protestant hymn:  http://www.madisoncatholicherald.org/bishopscolumns/2596-the-beauty-of-our-worship-in-the-liturgy.html


Saturday, May 3, 2014

Is Bishop Campbell Protecting Dissent in the Church?

Catholic blog readers are by now, probably well informed about Bishop Campbell (a.k.a "The Blogging Bishop" of the UK) who silenced Deacon Nick Donnelly from writing on his own blog “Protect the Pope”.

On April 29th, we learned that Bishop Campbell had "effectively closed Protect the Pope" blog- including the articles published by Deacon Nick's wife.

Bishop Michael Campbell effectively closes Protect the Pope
BY M DONNELLY, ON APRIL 29TH, 2014
It is with sorrow that I am writing to let you know that Bishop Campbell, the Bishop of Lancaster, has refused Nick’s request to resume news posting on Protect the Pope. Bishop Campbell has also stated that he does not want anyone posting on Protect the Pope on Nick’s behalf.Although I have been news posting on my own behalf on the site, I now feel unable to continue.Protect the Pope will close as a news service on Sunday 4th May, the Feast of the English Martyrs to allow a short period for readers of Protect the Pope to say goodbye to each other.Thank you (on my own behalf) for all the prayers, support and help we have received.Please continue to pray for our Bishop.

Why?

Good question.

The “Protect the Pope” blog was originally created to “protect” Pope Benedict XVI against the nasty media before his Holiness’ visit to the UK a few years back. The blog grew to include Catholic news and to teach the AUTHENTIC Catholic faith staying true to Rome.

When I first saw the Deacon’s wife posting and heard Deacon Nick had been told to stand down for a period I honestly thought there might be a good reason for him to take time off for prayer and reflection. In other words I was giving the Bishop the benefit of the doubt. But after seeing weeks go by during which Deacon Nick did as requested, he approached his Bishop and requested permission to return to his blog. The Bishop refused and put out A PRESS RELEASE that sounded like he, the Bishop, was some sort of victim because the Internet Catholic media was not happy with the silencing of Deacon Donnelly.

First Bishop Campbell talks about how he encouraged the blog but then we see the real problem…


Press Release: ‘Back in 2010 Deacon Nick Donnelly set up the Protect the Pope website/blog, as a direct response to the campaign of hostility and ridicule from sections of the media and lobby groups against Pope (Emeritus) Benedict XVI’s historic visit to the UK in September of that year.
Protect the Pope was particularly successful at this time in articulating a strong defence of the Petrine Office, the Catholic Church, and its teachings against certain secularist and anti-Catholic activists. In the last couple of years, however, Protect the Pope appears to have shifted its objective from a defence of Church teaching from those outside the Church to alleged internal dissent within the Church. With this shift, Protect the Pope has come to see itself as a ‘doctrinal watchdog’ over the writings and sayings of individuals, that is, of bishops, clergy and theologians in England & Wales and throughout the Catholic world.
Protect the Pope makes it clear that the site is a private initiative and is in no way officially affiliated with the Diocese of Lancaster. The fact, however, that its creator and author is a permanent deacon of the Diocese of Lancaster and holding some responsibility here fosters in the minds of some people that Deacon Nick Donnelly is somehow reporting the views of the Diocese.


It is my view that bishops, priests and deacons of the Church – ordained and ‘public’ persons – are free to express themselves and their personal views, but never in a way that divides the community of the Church i.e. through ad hominem and personal challenges. Increasingly I have felt that Protect the Pope, authored as it is by a public person holding ecclesiastical office (an ordained deacon), has, at times, taken this approach its own posts - but has also allowed for this by facilitating those who comment online.

And there it is…the Bishop 1) does not want dissent within the Church made public and 2) wants to silence Catholics from commenting about the dissent they see.

*Note: Even though the Bishop admits the blog CLEARLY STATES this is a personal deacon blog, the Bishop has decided THIS particular deacon is NOT allowed a voice on the Internet -nor the Catholics who left comments on the blog. (If you haven't read their comments, please do)

*Also note: the "alleged internal dissent within the Church" comment is addressed at the bottom of this post with links to an ARCHBISHOP stating how he personally looks forward to women priests (if that isn't "dissent from within the Church by an Archbishop I don't know what is!)


Color me stupid, but I would think a Bishop would be thrilled to have such a good knowledgeable deacon who TEACHES what is dissent and why it is wrong? Didn't Jesus commission the entire Church to "go out and TEACH"?

How can a deacon effectively TEACH against error if his own Bishop tells him to shut up? I can’t imagine Saint Paul not wanting to know or write a letter to confront the problem/s and put an end to chaos and confusion in the Church, can you?

Bishop Campbell should be THANKFUL to have such a deacon and instead of putting out press releases to sever Catholic teaching, he should be going after those IN THE CHURCH WHO ACTUALLY ARE IN DISSENT with the Church! Gee, imagine that?

But… sadly today’s Bishops are far too often interested in themselves and not defending and protecting the Church.

So what “dissent” is there? What ticked off the Bishop so much he demanded the Deacon shut up and play dead?

I looked back at what was going on with Deacon Nick’s blog and the Bishop from the time when the “Protect the Pope” blog was rolling along nicely to when the Bishop slapped a silencing order on it. Funny thing I found… as soon as good Deacon Nick pointed out “The problem of grave dissent among some of the clergy, chaplains and teachers in the Archdiocese of Liverpool” he received great feedback in the comments, so great that he quickly followed it up with a second article (the next day) on the same issue.

And then POOF!

In less than 24 hours, Deacon Nick was gone and the good Deacon’s wife took over the blog. After all, the Bishop silenced the Deacon, but has no authority to silence a Deacon’s wife.

So what happened? Did Bishop Campbell not like seeing the truth?  Does the Bishop think the statement "among SOME of" is wrong?  It's not!  There IS a problem AMONG SOME of these people- Catholic news reports it all the time.

Even the Apostle's had dissent "among SOME of" them in Sacred Scriptures, Saints Paul and Peter didn't didn't tell anyone to shut up about it, they called it out and dealt with it.  Too bad Bishop Campbell isn't seeing it that way.

My personal guess (and this is only a guess from reading between the lines) is that Bishop Campbell was called out by the Archdiocese of Liverpool and told to put a muzzle on the good Deacon because he was thwarting their work to push for women priests and a pro-choice aborting Church in the UK.


Read the posts and read the comments, it’s all there. Note the dates and the immediate silencing of the Deacon by his Bishop. Then decide for yourselves what possible reason could a Bishop have to tell a Deacon to shut up when all the Deacon was doing was evangelizing the Faith and pointing out dissent in the Church?

Is the Bishop upset the Deacon was evangelizing people by way of his blog? I doubt it.
Is the Bishop upset the Deacon was publishing news that some in the Church don’t want others to know about?

DING! DING!

Let's be real quiet and sweep it under the rug like we did the clergy abuse issue cause hiding the problem was such a damn fine idea! 

Did we learn NOTHING?

So many questions remain...

Why did Bishop Campbell push evangelization years ago, but now wants to stop Deacon Nick from evangelizing the Faith to world through is blog? Is it because THE TYPE of evangelizing Bishop Campbell apparently wants is what the Archdiocese of Liverpool is currently supporting and NOT what the True Catholic Faith teaches (which is what Deacon Nick was evangelizing on his personal blog)?

Decide for yourselves…here are a few of the evangelizing messages you will find coming from the Archdiocese of Liverpool, notice they are NOT in line with True Catholic Teaching.


*Openly gay headmaster at Archdiocese Liverpool Catholic School
 * UK bishops assureCatholic MPs they won’t be denied Communion for backing same-sex ‘marriage
* Next Archbishop of Liverpool McMahon “I look forward to the day when we will have women priests”

The clear message to THIS Catholic is that Bishop Campbell and the Archdiocese of Liverpool have a HUGE dissent problem. 

It is this Catholic blogger's opinion that Bishop Campbell is PROTECTING dissent in and out of the Church by his own actions

Pray for him and those like him.

The Catholic blogging world was a better place with Deacon Nick in it.

To Deacon Nick (and his wife): God bless you good and faithful servant for doing what you could before the Bishop ended your Godly Internet work. Catholics around the world are praying for your return to our Catholic blogosphere.



A final note to the Church and her clergy from me a Connecticut Catholic blogger: The Catholic laity are DONE allowing dissent, abuse and heresy in the Church to be hidden away or swept under the rug.  We DEMAND light be shed on the issues as they arise and problems handled swiftly.  The Internet allows the Catholic faithful to voice our concerns in a way as never before. We are simply NOT going to take it anymore. Stop blathering on to us about charity and show us you care about souls being lost! We want to see ACTION on the part of our beloved Church, SHOW US you are willing to fix the problems. Do not allow error to remain.  Call it out!  If a Bishop is publicly stating he "looks forward to women priests" then JUST AS PUBLICLY REBUKE HIM! For the love of God, silence the heretics not the teachers! 
The Catholic Church was never a cowardly Church, it is disgusting to see so many cowardly clergy within her now.  Look to the Saints and the Martyrs who gave their very lives for Her. Stop slithering around like serpents and stand up like Saints to TEACH the Faith and DEFEND the Faith even against your own. 


"If the faith is in imminent peril, prelates ought to be accused by their subjects, even in public." -St. Thomas Aquinas



In Christ,

Julie @ Connecticut Catholic Corner
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