A corrective to any and all who would render an apologia for the late Hefner and the society he helped to create…
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A corrective to any and all who would render an apologia for the late Hefner and the society he helped to create…
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Cable TV was a cool idea when it first came about. But the channels multiplied, creativity and quality collapsed, and prices soared! Television as we knew it is coming to an end.
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The judgment belongs with God. “We reap what we sow.”
The priest writes: “Is Hugh Hefner in hell? I hope not. If St Faustina’s vision is correct I hope he saw true love and said ‘I’m sorry. I accept your love. Let me go now and serve my time and be purified.'”
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Football players and owners are being hailed as heroes after that disgrace this past weekend. But here is a story about a real hero. Sergeant William H. Carney received the nation’s highest honor during the Civil War for rescuing the American flag and carrying it reverently in the midst of impossible odds while being shot multiple times by the enemy. His act of “defiance” while an entire Confederate battalion mowed down his fellow Union soldiers consisted in not letting the flag touch the ground – this, even after being wounded in the head.
“As the color-bearer became disabled I threw away my gun and seized the colors [the flag],” his account of the Battle of Fort Wagner states. “When we finally reached [my regiment] the men cheered me and the flag. My reply was, ‘Boys, I only did my duty; the old flag never touched the ground!’”
Taking bullets for the flag, rather than a knee, Sergeant William H. Carney, was the first black man to win the Congressional Medal of Honor for refusing to allow the flag to touch the ground.
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Some are arguing that this is an effort to brush aside or marginalize the Theology of the Body and other orthodox teachings of St. Pope John Paul II so as to impose the revisionism of Amoris Laetitia. Is this so?
https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/pontifical-appointee-supports-communion-for-remarried-divorcees
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Bishop René Henry Gracida, Bishop Emeritus of Corpus Christi, has asked that his name be added to the Filial Correction. The document asserts that ‘Amoris Laetitia’ is promoting heretical propositions, particularly about marriage and the reception of the sacraments. He views the current situation as akin to the historical Arian controversy. This is a bad situation all around.
http://www.ncregister.com/blog/edward-pentin/vatican-remains-silent-on-filial-correction
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Bishop Schneider states:
“We should bear in mind, that the Pope is the first servant in the Church (servus servorum). He is the first who has to obey in an exemplary manner all the truths of the unchanging and constant Magisterium, because he is only an administrator, and not an owner, of the Catholic truths, which he has received from all his predecessors.”
“The bishops are not employees of the Pope, but Divinely constituted colleagues of the Pope, although jurisdictionally subordinated to him, yet still colleagues and brothers. When the Pope is himself tolerating a wide dissemination of obvious errors of faith and of grave abuses of the sacraments (like the admittance of unrepentant adulterers to the sacraments), the bishops should not behave themselves like servile employees wrapping themselves in silence.”
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And the enemies of Christ must be laughing as the Church fights with herself. The left and right battle it out… while everyone in the middle suffers. I hope we do not forget the forgiveness of sins and the salvation of souls. Truth and charity are often the first casualties when it comes to heated polemics.
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With all due respect to the Vatican, the Cardinal has a point. We must practice what we preach. In this case, social justice starts at home.
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“The decision to ordain women, which the Church of England took in 1992, damaged the relationships between our Churches, and the introduction of female bishops has eliminated even a theoretical possibility for the Orthodox to recognize the existence of apostolic succession in the Anglican hierarchy.” Pope Leo XIII had the same verdict about Anglican orders back in 1896 in the papal bull “Apostolicae curae.”
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