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THE SEASON OF ADVENT HAS BEGUN – JOIN AWAKEN CATHOLIC MINISTRIES & SCRIPTURE STUDIES ON WEDNESDAY NIGHTS TO LEARN MORE ABOUT ADVENT AND THE PURPOSE BEHIND THE PRACTICE.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2ND FROM 9:00-10:00 P.M.
UPCOMING WEBINARS –
DECEMBER 9TH – THE BIBLE, PT. 1
DECEMBER 16TH – THE BIBLE, PT. II
DISCUSSING MANY ASPECTS OF THE BIBLE AND WHY THE CATHOLIC BIBLE IS DIFFERENT FROM SOME OTHERS
You are invited to join Ken Billinger and guests for a faith and scripture webinar that takes a closer look at the Catholic faith. Awaken Catholic Ministries will offer a weekly bible study to discuss how we can apply the Word of God to our lives each and every day. The program runs approximately 45 minutes followed by a question and answer period. It’s a wonderful way to grow in the faith and understand more about the Church. All are welcome!
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May you and your family have a blessed Thanksgiving. May we all say a prayer of thanks for the blessings God has given us. We live in a free nation may we pray and work to allow it to remain so. God Bless I just added the service Odiogo to my template so if you’d prefer to listen to my posts you can. Just click on the Odiogo button underneath the post title labeled “Listen Now” I also added my Twitter posts in the right hand margin. Five years ago today my wife and I were married. It was a great day. It was one of those days I could live over and over. While at the time neither of us had a job we have come a long way. We honeymooned in Rome and then on the island of St. John with our friends. One of the greatest blessings our our life was that our marriage was blessed by none other than Pope John Paul II.
I’m moving off Blogger & Joomla to WordPress. I just imported all my articles tonight. I will need to go back and ensure all the links and photos are working. Comments could not be salvaged. I haven’t posted or tweated in a few weeks. I came a conclusion over the past few weeks that I was spending more time thinking about blogging and tweeting than I was being focused on my prayer life and thinking about God. I think blogs are a great outlet for thoughts and beliefs and I hope more Catholic’s will speakout in our society whether it be through the internet or other mediums but if we aren’t praying or spending time with God and family then what is it gaining us and/or others? Until I can consistently do what I’m called to do as a Christian more consistently my blog posts and tweets will need to remain few and far between. God Bless, and Lord Jesus Almighty help us to pray. Dear Priests, The Year of Priesthood, announced by our beloved Pope Benedict XVI to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the death of the saintly Curé of Ars, St. John Mary Vianney, is drawing near. It will be inaugurated by the Holy Father on the 19th June, the feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the World Day of Prayer for the Sanctification of Priests. The announcement of the Year of Priesthood has been very warmly received, especially amongst priests themselves. Everyone wants to commit themselves with determination, sincerity and fervour so that it may be a year amply celebrated in the whole world – in the Dioceses, parishes and in every local community – with the warm participation of our Catholic people who undoubtedly love their priests and want to see them happy, holy and joyous in their daily apostolic labours. It must be a year that is both positive and forward looking in which the Church says to her priests above all, but also to all the Faithful and to wider society by means of the mass media, that she is proud of her priests, loves them, honours them, admires them and that she recognises with gratitude their pastoral work and the witness of the their life. Truthfully priests are important not only for what they do but also for who they are. Sadly, it is true that at the present time some priest have been shown to have been involved in gravely problematic and unfortunate situations. It is necessary to investigate these matters, pursue judicial processes and impose penalties accordingly. However, it is also important to keep in mind that these pertain to a very small portion of the clergy. The overwhelming majority of priests are people of great personal integrity, dedicated to the sacred ministry; men of prayer and of pastoral charity, who invest their entire existence in the fulfilment of their vocation and mission, often through great personal sacrifice, but always with an authentic love towards Jesus Christ, the Church and the people, in solidarity with the poor and the suffering. It is for this reason that the Church is proud of her priests wherever they may be found. May this year be an occasion for a period of intense appreciation of the priestly identity, of the theology of the Catholic priesthood, and of the extraordinary meaning of the vocation and mission of priests within the Church and in society. This will require opportunities for study, days of recollection, spiritual exercises reflecting on the Priesthood, conferences and theological seminars in our ecclesiastical faculties, scientific research and respective publications. The Holy Father, in announcing the Year in his allocution on the 16th March last to the Congregation for the Clergy during its Plenary Assembly, said that with this special year it is intended “to encourage priests in this striving for spiritual perfection on which, above all, the effectiveness of their ministry depends”. For this reason it must be, in a very special way, a year of prayer by priests, with priests and for priests, a year for the renewal of the spirituality of the presbyterate and of each priest. The Eucharist is, in this perspective, at the heart of priestly spirituality. Thus Eucharistic adoration for the sanctification of priests and the spiritual motherhood of religious women, consecrated and lay women towards priests, as previously proposed some time ago by the Congregation for the Clergy, could be further developed and would certainly bear the fruit of sanctification. May it also be a year in which the concrete circumstances and the material sustenance of the clergy will be considered, since they live, at times, in situations of great poverty and hardship in many parts of the world. May it be a year as well of religious and of public celebration which will bring the people – the local Catholic community – to pray, to reflect, to celebrate, and justly to give honour to their priests. In the ecclesial community a celebration is a very cordial event which expresses and nourishes Christian joy, a joy which springs from the certainty that God loves us and celebrates with us. May it therefore be an opportunity to develop the communion and friendship between priests and the communities entrusted to their care. Many other aspects and initiatives could be mentioned that could enrich the Year of Priesthood, but here the faithful ingenuity of the local churches is called for. Thus, it would be good for every Dioceses and each parish and local community to establish, at the earliest opportunity, an effective programme for this special year. Clearly it would be important to begin the Year with some notable event. The local Churches are invited on the 19th June next, the same day on which the Holy Father will inaugurate the Year of Priesthood in Rome, to participate in the opening of the Year, ideally by some particular liturgical act and festivity. Let those who are able most surely come to Rome for the inauguration, to manifest their own participation in this happy initiative of the Pope. God will undoubtedly bless with great love this undertaking; and the Blessed Virgin Mary, Queen of the Clergy, will pray for each of you, dear priests. Cláudio Cardinal Hummes GetToMass.com now Tweets at Twitter. I encourage all Catholics to recapture the culture and use new technology to evangelize the world. |
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100 Years Ago Today
With all the arguments over creationism and evolution in our schools today, even in our Catholic schools, isn’t it interesting that 100 years ago today a lot of the argument was put to rest and dogmatically determined. Have we forgotten the 1900 years of church history prior to Vatican II? I think the points below give all Christians a starting point on how to read The Book of Genesis without view it to be entirely mythical or entirely literal.
On June 30, 1909, the Catholic Pontifical Biblical Commission agreed. It issued a decree interpreting the first chapters of Genesis as history, not myth. With the backing of Pope Pius X, the Commission declared that certain truths must be held no matter what the latest scientific theories claim to the contrary. These unarguable points are:
Thank God for the Catholic Church and the Successors of Peter.