Tuesday, August 12, 2008

New Study Coming to Town: "The Four Pillars of Faith!"

"The Four Pillars of Faith" is a Catholic Faith study series sponsored by the Green Bay Diocese Department of Education and is based on the United States Catholic Catechism for Adults. This website has been started in anticipation of this study series and allows for further discussion on the chapters in the US Catechism that will be covered each week. Because many people from all over will eventually tap this site, discussion is not limited to those in the Green Bay Diocese who participate in the program. Anyone who reads the Chapters listed in each week's study may comment, if the comments pertain to the subject matter. We will have weekly posts on Friday that recap the week's topics and will allow you to work with the material presented in a forum that allows discussion with others.

For those who are in the southern part of the Green Bay Diocese, near or in the Oshkosh area, "The Four Pillars of Faith!" will meet on Thursdays, starting September 4th, running consecutive Thursdays until November 20th. There will be two classes each Thursday, one which meets from 9 to 11AM and the other which meets from 6 to 8PM. We will meet at the St. Peter's site on High St., in McKeough Hall in the lower level. The classes are geared around lecture and discussion that will appeal to various learning styles. You will not be bored, believe me!

The cost is free unless you don't have an USCCA book. The cost then will be the purchase of a catechism; it is necessary to have one in order to participate. Hope to see you there!

Cardinal Newman on Modern Liberalism

Wow! It's been over a week since I last posted and I'm so sorry. Hope all is well with you!

Today, I'd like to add to the post below entitled "What It Means to Be Catholic." I don't want to wear this topic out, but I also want to add to what has already been stated that gives what I have said some support. Ignatius' "Catholic World Report" has an excellent article on Cardinal Newman and liberalism entitled "Cardinal Newman's Hour." You will find that though some of our more dissenting authors and theologians look to Newman for support, he actually devastates their liberal positions, chastising them for holding to such aberrant views that have such moral and eternal consequences. Here's an excerpt that will certainly grab your attention:


The Church … regards this world, and all that is in it, as a mere shadow, as dust and ashes, compared with the value of one single soul. … [S]he holds that it were better for sun and moon to drop from heaven, for the earth to fail, and for all the many millions who are upon it to die of starvation in extremest agony, so far as temporal affliction goes, than that one soul, I will not say, should be lost, but should commit one single venial sin, should tell one willful untruth, though it harmed no one, or steal one poor farthing without excuse.

Could you imagine a bishop or priest nowadays saying anything close to this? Perhaps, though unlikely. Here again is the Blessed Newman on the nature of liberalism as a heresy:

That truth and falsehood in religion are but matter of opinion; that one doctrine is as good as another; that the Governor of the world does not intend that we should gain the truth; that there is no truth; that we are not more acceptable to God by believing this than by believing that; that no one is answerable for his opinions; that they are a matter of necessity or accident; that it is enough if we sincerely hold what we profess; that our merit lies in seeking, not in possessing; that it is a duty to follow what seems to us true, without a fear lest it should not be true; that it may be a gain to succeed, and can be no harm to fail; that we may take up and lay down opinions at pleasure; that belief belongs to the mere intellect, not to the heart also; that we may safely trust to ourselves in matters of Faith, and need no other guide, – this is the principle of philosophies and heresies, which is very weakness.

Take time to read this article and glean for yourselves what impacts you. Feel free also to share in the comment section below. For more on the same topic, read the explosive tract from the 19th century Liberalism is a Sin found on the EWTN website. It's a lengthy article that cannot be read in one sitting. I suggest putting this site in your "Favorites" and refer to it. Dr. Sarda does a splendid job breaking down the error of "Liberalism" and why it is listed on the Church's Syllabus of Errors. Perhaps you'll see how pervasive this deadly contagion is in our midst.

May your reading bear precious fruit, loved ones, and "St. Michael, the Archangel, defend us in battle; be our defense against the wickedness of the devil..."

Sunday, August 3, 2008

More Posts to Come!

Sorry that I haven't posting anything since Wednesday. For the most part I've been busy. I attended a wonderful training seminar at the Green Bay diocese put on by Scott Hahn's St. Paul Center for Evangelization. The training centered on a six week bible study called, "The Bible and the Mass." Totally awesome, powerful and relevant, which if done properly and bathed in prayer, this teaching could help MANY people fall in love with Christ in the Eucharist all over again!

Also, I've been reworking Wednesday's post, "What It Means to be Catholic." I was frustrated, since I had a lot to say and it kept coming out muddy. I hate it when that happens. So I reworked it about 7-8 different times on Thursday and Friday. So if you have visited and found it different each time...that is the reason.

There will be more postings tomorrow. Until then, have a great Lord's Day. I'll share some of my learnings with you all! Also, I have an announcement of a class that a friend and I will be presenting this fall. More fun than we can contain, believe me!

Pax!

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Wednesday Wordsmithing: What it means to be "Catholic"

THE PROBLEM
Every Sunday we profess in the Creed the mysteries of our faith that all Catholics must believe for all time. One of these mysteries is we believe the Church is "Catholic." We all have been taught in our childhood catechesis the word "catholic" means "universal." But, with the way things are going in the Catholic Church in America, I wonder if any our catechesis has sunk in. Do we fully grasp how important this word means to us? Why does it matter to be Catholic?

The benefits of knowing this allow us to discern what is true or false, good and evil, to know God's will more fully in our lives and how to be intensional disciples in a world that utterly hates Christ. Remove or confuse the meaning of "Catholic" from our minds, and we struggle to know who we are or what we are to do. We become tossed to and fro with every wave of doctrine.
There are forces at work inside the Catholic Church that have been trying to modify the identity of the Church according to a different idea of "universal." These "reformers" are trying to create a type of ecumenism, really a false ecumenism, that is essentially seeking a lowest common denominator among religions, Christian or non-Christian. The standards or principles that mark these differences are made irrelevant for the greater good of "unity", and when this occurs, according to them, we'll achieve this "unity." To do this, certain beliefs and practices existing in the Church stand in the way of these "reforms." These barriers, the orthodox teachings of the Church, and more particularly, our faith in them, is what's keeping the Church from achieving this utopian ideal.

To see this more clearly, I recommend author Allen Bloom's "The Closing of the American Mind," where he describes the modern liberal as one who operates within a "cult of indescriminate-ness." If you ask a liberal what is the chief cause of all the injustices and wars we humans suffer, he would say it is in our belief in the existence of capital "T" Truth, mainly religious Truth, and our use of it to discriminate between it and what is false. The modern liberal sees no black or white, only shades of gray. Liberals believe that most wars that have been fought have been fought over the difference in religious ideas, over what is capital "T" Truth. Cease this arrogant and meaningless pursuit of Truth, according to the liberal, and the infinitely higher value of "unity" will end all wars. We will achieve a peace never know before.
See how "wonderful" this works! If Truth is relative, then I cannot condemn you for being in error, nor can you condemn me. You can have your truth; I can have mine, and we can have peace and harmony. No one can claim superiority--no one can feel inferior. Feelings reign supreme at the expense of reason and the Truth. Conversely, look at how the liberal gets angry at anyone who makes a Truth claim. When a Catholic Christian argues that a pre-born infant is a human being, Liberals condemn this person as arrogant and narrow-minded. "Who do you Christians think you are pushing your religious truth down other people's throats?"
As you have observed, and probably experienced, the modern Liberal is not as tolerant and nice as they would like you think. Plus, the absolutism they condemn in others, they do themselves! For them to say and believe that "truth is relative" is NOT a relative truth. And notice also, they apply this universally; it is a truth not just for themselves. No, we, who hold to capital "T" Truth must give in to their ideas. Why? Because they have the capital "T" Truth! Liberals condemn the existence of all captical "T" Truth except their own. Their sophistry hides the double standard so well, that they don't see themselves as arrogant! Everyone who makes truth claims is arrogant except the liberal.

This type of non-thinking has slithered into the Church under the name of ecumenism. So called "Catholics" attack the Church's principles from within, vilifying established teaching as divisive and uncharitable. This is not all.
There is something more insidious happening here in America. With a large number of Catholics who have been on the liberal bandwagon for quite some time, theologians see the need to identify this 'phenomena" as evidence of the Holy Spirit leading the Church, and thus there is a call to develop her doctrine. Imagine...using a pincers movement to manipulate the Church's sacred deposit of doctrine, get a majority of people to believe a certain way and then show this as fulfilling one of the criteria of the infallibility of the Church. In other words, allow for the faithful to be bamboozled with liberal doctrines; show that because this is what the faithful "have always believed" show this to be the work of the Holy Spirit, and because the Church is infallible; then make the case that the current teachings need to be modified to fit what the infallible Church believes. Very ingenious...and very deadly. I wonder...since the majority rules, so to speak, one could have made the same case for Arianism back at the Council of Nicea, right?
This philosophy has damaged the thinking of many professing Catholics. Ever hear things like, "Yeah, I'm a Catholic, but I disagree with what the Pope says about contraception and homosexuality. The Church has no right to tell married couples what to do in bed; they should stop making people feel guilty for a sexual preference that God gave them." Really? If that is the case, then why condemn priests and call them pedophiles when they were acting on the homosexual impulses God gave them. Notice the double standard again?
When people say what we have just describe, they are rejecting the Creed and embracing private interpretation. It is a crisis of faith. People, who call themselves Catholic, have taken charge of their own "truth." They love privately interpreting what is true; and, they hate having to answer to any Pope besides themselves. They become self-interpreting little deities who will not allow their authority to be challenged. Something must change to stop this, or we may lose the Catholic Church in America.
WHAT IS NEEDED

In the face of threat of liberalism, we need to know what it means to be Catholic if we are going to remain Catholic. We can no longer let liberalism define the terms of battle. The quarrel is really about WHO says what is True--the Liberal, or Christ? And if it is Christ who defines what is True, how do we know it is Christ who is defining Himself?

AN ANALOGY OF "CATHOLIC"

As we said before, the word "Catholic" means "universal", but our current understanding of universal doesn't accurately describe it and leaves itself open to more "subtle" variations of the liberal kind. More accurately "catholic" means "pertaining to the whole." Here's a good analogy that will help us understand the term better.
"Friendship bread" is a type of sourdough recipe that you can distribute to friends so that everyone of your friends can actually eat of the "same bread." In its raw state, the initial batch of "starter", which is a yeasty activator, allows the combined ingredients of the bread to rise. Portions of this starter can be given to other people, whereby they can use it to make their own starter to make their own bread, and divide their starter again and share it with others. With this passing of starter from people to people, it's possible for one single batch of starter to be multiplied and spread to millions of households all over the world if its integrity is maintained.

This analogy works for our purpose; all of these millions of hypothetical loaves of bread come from the one same starter---they are all in essence, "one loaf." Thus, all these loaves are "catholic." It doesn't matter if they are thousands of miles away, or if the starter lives on until the year 2235 A.D.; they all "pertain to the whole."
So let's apply this analogy to our situation. The Holy Trinity, shares Jesus with the world by coming into union with the Church, whereby the "starter", Jesus Christ, is fully alive and living in His Church. This same Church, with the living Christ, passes through all of history up until now, spreading through different lands, impacting different people groups and ethnicities up to and including us today. We are in a true unity with the entire Church, no matter what time or place, from the very beginning with the same "starter", Jesus!
THE CHURCH DEFINES ITS IDENTITY
Here's what the Church has to say about her catholicity. In RESPONSES TO SOME QUESTIONS REGARDING CERTAIN ASPECTS OF THE DOCTRINE ON THE CHURCH, the CDC, with the Holy Father approval, repeats what the Second Vatican Council stated, that the Church of Jesus Christ subsists in the Catholic Church. For something "to subsist" means that this something is present fully and completely. So this document states, "‘subsistence’ means this perduring, historical continuity and the permanence of all the elements instituted by Christ in the Catholic Church, in which the Church of Christ is concretely found on this earth." In layman's terms, in all that Christ intended for the Church from the very beginning, in His union with Her, in Her mission to humankind, in Her doctrines, in Her sacraments, in Her liturgies, in Her life-giving Gospel, in Her morals--in Her entirety, no matter where or when, throughout all of history, even unto today, has been present in our world and is fully present in the Catholic Church.

So let's develop this. There never has been a time on earth when the Catholicity of the Church had been lost or violated. There has NEVER been a time when Jesus Christ was not in the Church! People cannot destroy this catholicity; they can only remove themselves from it. Professing Catholics, by their own sins or false beliefs, exclude themselves from the catholicity that is in Christ and His Church. Heretics, who call themselves "Catholic" may come to lead people astray, but the catholicity of the Church is retained. It is the heretic who abandons the Church's catholicity. There is NOTHING, I mean NOTHING that can destroy the Church's catholicity. Jesus is here to stay! Man, oh, MAN, what a Truth!!
Now if the Liberal wants you to "prove" this, don't get flustered. This is not provable by logic, for the Catholic or for the Liberal. It is a matter of faith...the Catholic and the Liberal. To the Liberal, their belief is in the individual's right to privately determine what is true. There is no way that they can prove their own beliefs as true. The Liberal's "truth" is a matter of faith in the individual. And, it must be automatically accepted as True, becoming what is described in the language of logic an a priori. It is self-evident; it needs no proof.
The Catholic, on the other hand, sees the Catholicity of the Church as a mystery; it is a truth from revelation which has no proof nor need of it. There is no logical proof for it. It is a matter of faith. It comes from Christ, and we accept that.
So if the Liberal calls for you to prove the truthfulness of what we believe, tell him to go first, since proof of a belief is so important. And then watch him struggle. Point to the author of his faith, himself, and watch him struggle some more. Show him that his faith is really in himself, and that your faith is in Jesus Christ, who is fully in the Catholic Church. And don't fall for the ploy that if you cannot convince him that what you believe is true, then you have failed to show that what you believe is true. Watch out here. Convincing a liberal of the truthfulness our Catholic faith is not a proof of truthfulness. This is just another schem they use to set themselves up as the final arbitors of truth. They think that they are our judges. Don't waste your time; expose their hypocrisy.
So you see, the clash between the ideologies of Liberalism and Catholicism is and always has been a matter of faith. And when you state this to a liberal, be prepared for a fight. They hate being exposed as dogmatic. They love to condemn US as dogmatists; they are the objective ones! They hide their dogmatism in their sophistry, and when exposed, they turn into vicious animals with no defense against except personal attack. But, that's okay! We fear Christ's final judgment of us more than their judgment. We won't die if they don't like us. We need to be more concerned for their spiritual welfare than whether or not they like us.
So stand fast, my brothers and sisters! BE PROUD OF THE NAME CATHOLIC. It is not the name of a denomination, but it is a characteristic of our Church who is in complete union with her Lord, Jesus Christ from the very beginning. "Catholic" is the characteristic of Christ! And if anyone says they have a "better way" to interpret Christ, or suggest that we deviate from the Pope, the magesterium or any of the counsels, including the dreaded "spirit of Vatican II," know that they are offering you bread from an entirely different loaf.

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Tuesday, July 29, 2008 Reflection: The Cross and Spiritual Communion

On this day, we meditate on the sorrowful mysteries as we pray the Holy Rosary. As you have seen on this blogsite, I love the way music makes the mysteries of God so vivid and meaningful. The following video clip is no exception as the sorrowful mysteries are put to sacred music. Behold the beauty of the Lord!

As you watch, listen, pray and weep, enter into the love of Christ by praying the prayer of Spiritual Communion of St. Francis:

I believe that you, O Jesus,
are in the most holy Sacrament.
I love you and desire you.
Come into my heart.
I embrace you.
Oh, never leave me.
May the burning and most sweet power of your love,
O Lord Jesus Christ,
I beseech you,
absorb my mind that I may die through love of your love,
who were graciously pleased to die through love of my love.



Open our hearts Lord Jesus. Remove from my heart that which prevents
your life and your love from living fully in me. Amen.

Monday, July 28, 2008

The Beauty of Litanies

We can never go this road of the cross alone. Never. We need Christ, and we need the prayers of all the faithful, including those of the Church Triumphant. If you read the post below, you may be feeling down and needing some moral support. Call on the intercession of our brothers and sister in heaven, beginning with the chief intercessor that makes all intercession possible...Jesus Christ, and close beside Him our Blessed Mother. They all form the "great cloud of witnesses" of whom the scriptures speak who support us, love us, cheer us and pray for us and for our endeavors according to the will of God. Let the healing of Christ flow to you through their prayers, and let Matt Maher give you some assistance:


Monday's Reflection, July 28, 2008: The Need for a Balanced Diet

Today's readings are from Jeremiah 13: 1-11; Deuteronomy 32: 17-19, 20, 21; and Matthew 13: 31-35.

Interesting set of passages, don't you think? Definitely not the ones you choose yourself to cheer you up or give that positive mental attitude. Thank God for Mother Church, though, who has the wisdom to know the balanced diet we need to live a life of continuous faith.

In Jeremiah, the Lord shows his displeasure in Israel by comparing them in their arrogant unbelief to rotting underwear...completely useless. In Matthew's Gospel, Jesus teaches in parables so that those who hear these parables, will not understand what they mean; what a horrific judgment! The passage in Deuteronomy is interesting as well, and serves to glue the Old Testament reading to the reading in today's Gospel. This passage is a lament by the Lord given to the people of Israel prior to their entering the promised land for the first time. The Lord's lament is in response to an oath Israel made to the Lord, promising that they would always obey His law and serve Him and Him alone. In response, the Lord told them that He knows they will forget Him and His law and seek other gods instead. And as it played out, Jeremiah was just one of many prophets who condemned Israel's constant unbelief and idolatry.

Today's readings can be a bit unsettling, but serves to warn us of the immoral nature of unbelief. This is really healthy for us to be warned. Unbelief is not just a simple act of not believing something. It is immoral; a corruption of trust; it absolutely has no justification at all. Unbelief is a refusal to accept the possibility that God exists and that He has any claim on us. Unbelief is really belief in reverse...in something contrary to what God has revealed. In all cases, we value our own judgments or judgments of others over the the judgments and declarations by God. We become gods and believe our interpretations against the interpretations of God.

We all have a natural inclination to LOVE self-interpretation; we LOVE the final say of what is; we love to determine what is good, true and beautiful. We love to rule ourselves. If we relinquish our supposed "right" to self-interpret, we can no longer rule ourselves. Because of this, we will adopt any belief or fallacious reasoning just to maintain this self-interpretation/self-rule. We will even invent a Jesus who "promotes and protects" self-interpretation! To break free from this type of unbelief requires an act nothing short of conversion.

Another scripture that comes to mind is from St. Paul, who says to us in Romans 11: 22: 'See, then, the kindness and severity of God: severity toward those who fell, but kindness to you, provided you remain in His kindness; otherwise, you too will be be cut off." We? Cut off? gulp.

Some anti-Catholic Christians I run into are usually Calvinists who see our salvation in terms of an event or decision made in the past. According to them, the effects of this "salvation event", or becoming "born again", is irreversible and remains so unto eternity. To them, there is really no "cutting off." This is only for those who are not "saved." When reading the above passages, it is impossible to think that this "once saved always saved" notion is true unless we deliberately ignore the above passages. As my brother-in-law says, there is such a thing as a "Sharpie Bible:" you know, the one that allows you use a "Sharpie" pen to blacken the scriptures you disagree with.

The Catholic Church's teaching on salvation values conversion, and even presses us in our evangelization to promote the conversion of others. However, She never emphasizes the date and time of one's conversion over and above completing our conversion to the time of our death. We still have free will. Of course, the scriptures state that when we believe, we will be saved. However, we are provisionally saved, meaning there is criteria that must be fulfilled to attain salvation. We must continue to grow in the grace of Christ and build Christ's virtues into our lives unto the very end. The Catholic Church from the beginning never taught "once saved always saved." This is counter-intuitive, counter traditional, counter-scriptural, counter-Word of God. Knowing the goodness and severity of God motivates us to this end.

In light of this, hold fast, my dear family, and do not let the arrogance of unbelief capture your souls. Keep holding and nurturing Catholic faith, the faith that "believes all that the Catholic Church teaches without doubt. For it is impossible for God to be deceived or deceive." Avoid self-interpretation like the plague. It is a sophisticated and deadly form of unbelief that can go undetected. See, then, the goodness and severity of God!