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I'm glad some people can joke about this. I'll find it funny, just as soon as I stop sobbing.
St. Lawrence of Brindisi, holy priest, pray for us! The first thing I would like the St. Theobald Society to focus on is prayer. I would eventually like to see a website of some sort where a community of believers commit to prayer. We can pray in general that the Church be cleansed of corruption and be born anew to holiness. We could also pray for specific prayer requests from priests, sisters, and others who know of a situation that needs it. I'd like us to be able to pray 24/7 by having different people in different parts of the world commit to praying an hour a week. I'd like it to be that people can request prayer anonymously but also by name if they so choose. To be able to pray 24/7 we need only 168 people to commit to dedicating one hour a week to pray for the Church. That's not much. Will you pray? Yesterday, I went to daily Mass and dedicated it to praying for all priests, seminarians and church workers who are despairing over the hypoc...
Yesterday's first reading at Mass was so on spot for this moment in time when we are reeling from the Cardinal McCarrick scandal. Jeremiah 23: 1-6. My pastor wrote a commentary on it for our bulletin. I assume it is ok for me to retype it here. I mean he made it public to the world. If I am violating some copy write or ethical issue, I apologize. I guess I should ask him, but I feel rather shy about it all, ironically. Here it is: WOE TO THE SHEPHERDS WHO MISLEAD MY FLOCK. Today's passage from the prophet Jeremiah highlights a truth which can be as present in our lives today as in Jeremiah's day: those appointed to lead and protect a people can misuse their power and take advantage of that people. We see it in the world's dictators. We've seen it in faculty members and sports coaches. And, sadly, we have seen it in the revelations concerning sexual abuse committed by some Catholic priests, bishops and even cardinals,...
I am going to pick apart Patti Armstrong's column found here: 8 Victims of Sex Scandals in the Church. I'm not saying I don't agree with some of what she has to say, but there is some victim blaming and there's a bit of dismissiveness that is not indicative of a true grasp on the horror of the situation. It's a very defensive article. “Whoever causes one of these little ones who believe in me to sin, it would be better for him to have a great millstone fastened round his neck and to be drowned in the depth of the sea.” (Matthew 18:6) “If one part suffers, every part suffers with it; if one part is honored, every part rejoices with it.” (1 Corinthians 12:22-26) She begins with the above quotes from scripture which is great. For faithful Catholics, our esteem for priests as in persona Christi pains us to hear of anyone betraying their sacred vows. But for the detractors, there is glee and cynicism over scandals that are then used as ammunition...
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