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Link to article talking about reforming how seminaries form priests.
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...
Here the video of Father John Hallowell's homily on the McCarrick scandal. It's not too long and it is worth watching. Here is Elizabeth Scalia of Word on Fire's column entitled McCarrick, Mary, and Mystery: Seeking the Truth in the Moment. It is easy to fall into despair. It is easy to want to flee. But I prefer to stay and fight. I prefer to offer myself as a janitor to the Lord. I will stay and do my part, however, humble and small, to cleanse the Church. To fight for reform, for transparency, for a new way of distributing power that is at once faithful to the Church's teachings but also helps to prevent corruption in her ranks.
If you scroll down to the bottom of this shocking article, you can see an update where Ross Douthat and Terry Teachout vent their despair and their cynicism via Twitter. Satan wants us to despair. He wants us to abandon our faith in God. He wants us to think it must all be a lie. I too am fighting a profound sense of betrayal. I too am fighting rage and disgust. I too feel powerless. But then I remember that rage, depression, grief, shock always cloud judgment and narrow one's scope. The horizon shrinks down to just the grave injustice. But this is unjust itself. It does not reflect reality. Because there are good priests out there. I am sure of it. We can not abandon them. I am like Abraham pleading for Sodom. (see Genesis 18: 16-33). If there are any righteous priests, we must support them. We must cultivate the good and encourage the faithful. We must help to reform the organization so that th...
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