Like the catholic product they have produced over the past 40 years, some of these theologians only teach Vatican II lite. It is no wonder that they find their theological center in the documents that interest them, but have worked to directly undermine or ignore those Vatican II documents which don’t fit their agenda.
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Catholic Theologians focus only on truncated view of Vatican II
Posted in Aggiornamento, Catholic, Catholicism, Ecumenical, Gregorian chant, Liturgy, Ressourcement, latin mass, religion on February 23, 2009 | 6 Comments »
Pope B16 lay seeds with President Sarkozy
Posted in Catholic, Catholicism, Papacy, Roman Catholic, church, religion on September 11, 2008 | 4 Comments »
Pope Benedict always links the church’s past with his present action. This coming week he links his
lecture at the University of Regensburg, Germany with his speech to be given at the Collège des Bernardins in Paris. President Sarkozy may be the Pope’s unlikely ally in a country that has dropped to less then 10% attendance for Mass. I suspect that [...]
Enduring speaker Pelosi on abortion with Archbishop George Niederauer
Posted in Catholic, Catholicism, Roman Catholic, religion on August 25, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Interview with Speaker Pelosi on Meet th Press.
REP. PELOSI: I would say that as an ardent, practicing Catholic, this is an issue that I have studied for a long time. And what I know is, over the centuries, the doctors of the church have not been able to make that definition. And Senator–St. Augustine said [...]
The longer I live,the more I see God’s hand in the church calender
Posted in Catholic, Catholicism, Roman Catholic, christian, church, religion on April 12, 2008 | 1 Comment »
The feast days of the church were drilled into me from an early age. But frankly by the time I was in my 20’s I only paid attention to the 4 major events of the Incarnation, Good Friday, Easter Sunday and Penecost. Of course being Irish-American I have to add St. Patricks day naturally (and [...]
Why aren’t Catholics and Evangelicals protesting China’s Olympics?
Posted in Catholic, Catholicism, Roman Catholic, christian, church, religion on April 10, 2008 | 8 Comments »
The post-modern culture certainly has “moral” (I know I tried and failed to figure out how a group who rejects any moral absolutes) issues with China towards Tibet. But given the track record China has against suppressing the church for the past 60 years, why aren’t the Catholic and Evangelicals in a moral outrage?
Is it [...]
Hurricane Katrina, shortage of priests and displaced 100,000 Catholic
Posted in Catholic, Catholicism, Roman Catholic, christian, church, faith, religion on April 9, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Due to these three principle events the Archdiocese of New Orleans announced today numerous closings.
It must be an administrative nightmare to handle all that turn over.
These churches will all be closed by December 31, 08. It’s always sad to see any church close its doors. I hope that diocese like ours will be able [...]
CARA Reflections on Pew’s survey about Catholic members losses
Posted in Catholic, Catholic education, Catholicism, Ecclesiology, Roman Catholic, christian, church, religion on April 5, 2008 | 5 Comments »
Much has been written about the Pew Survey and the loss of the number of Catholics in the USA. If they qualified as a separate denomination, the Americans who have deserted the Catholic Church of their childhood would constitute the third-largest religious group in the country, with 10.1% of the population. For every convert to the Catholic [...]
Book Review- The courage to be Catholic
Posted in Book Reviews, Catholic, Catholicism, Papacy, Roman Catholic, christian, church, faith, religion, theology on March 28, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Crisis, Reform and the Future of the Churchby George Weigel
Mr. Weigel is a Catholic theologian and a Senior fellow of the Ethics and Public Policy Center in Washington,D.C. This book was written in 2002 so it’s still very current on the issues facing the church today. The author states that the book is
“For all those [...]
Belief net survey for Catholics
Posted in Catholic, Catholicism, Pope Benedict, Ratzinger, Roman Catholic on March 27, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Catholic survey offered by belief net. Check it out. The only question I didn’t like was the role of women in the church. You had to answer either priestesses or deaconesses. What’s up with that?
Rebuilding the faith and trust in Boston
Posted in Catholic, Catholic education, Catholicism, Liturgy, Priesthood, Roman Catholic, Sacraments, christian, church, faith, latin mass, religion on March 26, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
The center of the child abuse cases in the US was the Boston archdiocese. There are too many links to even attempt to select a few that carry what those Catholics have gone through in that area of the country.
The Boston globe however has an encouraging article on the new generation of Altar boys learning [...]

