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Battle of the Catholic Stations: Salt & Light's Fr. Rosica Rips EWTN's Arroyo over Kennedy Funeral
Life Site News ^ | September 4, 2009 | John-Henry Westen

Posted on 09/04/2009 3:19:21 PM PDT by NYer

TORONTO, September 4, 2009 (LifeSiteNews.com) - The decision to permit a grandiose public funeral celebrating the life of  pro-abortion extremist Senator Ted Kennedy has caused a rift in the Catholic Church in North America.  Several prominent Catholic priests in the pro-life movement as well as other Catholic pro-life leaders criticized the decision, and advocated a more subdued private funeral instead.  Boston Cardinal Sean O'Malley shot back Wednesday defending his actions with some fairly strong words for his critics.

However, the war of words has escalated to new heights with the latest blogpost of Fr. Thomas Rosica, the President and CEO of Canada's Salt & Light TV network.  Fr. Rosica took a swing at pro-life activists generally, and his US counterpart specifically for daring to criticize Cardinal O'Malley's decision to participate in and allow the Kennedy funeral extravaganza.

It may be unfair to characterize Salt & Light as the counterpart to EWTN (the Eternal Word Television Network) since EWTN is viewed in some 100 million homes around the world weekly and S&L would be doing very well to have a viewership of even one percent of that number.  However, Fr. Rosica's influence is rather large.  He was the organizer for World Youth Day in Toronto, is a consultant to the Pontifical Council for Social Communications and an advisor to the Canadian Bishops Conference.  He is, as they say, a man "on the rise."

Rev. Rosica began noting that "As a Roman Catholic priest who is pro-life, I was proud of my Church" for allowing the public Kennedy funeral.  He then went on to label pro-life activists with more venom than seen publicly from a church leader of his stature in many years.

"Leading up to the Kennedy funeral last weekend, and in its aftermath, many so-called lovers of life and activists in the pro-life movement, as well as well-known colleagues in Catholic television broadcasting and media in North America, have revealed themselves to be not agents of life, but of division, destruction, hatred, vitriol, judgment and violence," he said.  "Their words and actions vitiate their efforts in favor of life."

The reference to "well-known colleagues in Catholic television broadcasting" was a thinly-veiled reference to EWTN News Director Raymond Arroyo.  After the funeral and burial Saturday, Arroyo issued a blogpost highlighting the devastating effect of the prelates' involvement in the funeral.  On his blog Arroyo wrote, "The prayer intercessions at the funeral mass, the endless eulogies, the image of the Cardinal Archbishop of Boston reading prayers, and finally Cardinal McCarrick interring the remains sent an uncontested message: One may defy Church teaching, publicly lead others astray, deprive innocent lives of their rights, and still be seen a good Catholic, even an exemplary one."

But for all the criticisms from the leadership of the Catholic pro-life movement both lay and religious over the Kennedy affair, nothing has approached the vitriol of Fr. Rosica's own commentary. "(S)omething is terribly wrong in the pro-life movement. Civility, charity, mercy and politeness seem to have dropped out of the pro-life lexicon."

"Through vicious attacks launched on blogs, a new form of self-righteousness, condemnation and gnosticism reveals authors who behave as little children bullying one another around in schoolyards- casting stones, calling names, and wreaking havoc in the Church today! What such people fail to realize is that their messages are ultimately screamed into a vacuum. No one but their own loud crowd is really listening. … Sowing seeds of hatred and division are not the work of those who wish to build a culture of life."

Fr. Rosica noted in his post that he has received some harsh communications from pro-life persons.  LifeSiteNews has often advised that angry communications are unhelpful and are usually very harmful.  Guidance in composing effective correspondence is available in the article, Composing Effective Communications in Response to LifeSiteNews Reports

However, the root of Fr. Rosica's concerns seems to be the fact that lay persons are daring to publicly question the actions of clergy. Fr. Rosica wrote: "Their open and public attacks against Cardinal Séan O'Malley, OFM, Cap, Archbishop of Boston; Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, Archbishop emeritus of Washington, D.C.; the priests involved in the funeral liturgy in Boston's historic Mission Basilica, (be they Redemptorist, Jesuit or Diocesan) indicate that something is terribly wrong in the pro-life movement."

While Catholic tradition is that Catholics must not publicly criticize clergy in most cases, saints of the Church and Popes have fought against the clericalism that would suggest faithful lay persons may never express public concern about clergy regardless of the circumstances. In recent years there have been many very serious circumstances involving Catholic clergy that have called for strong lay comment, without which some of those situations would still not have been addressed by the Church.

Pope Leo XIII (1878-1903) defended the hierarchy in the Church, but also declared "when circumstances make it necessary, it is not prelates alone who have to watch over the integrity of the faith."

St. Thomas Aquinas, in his most famous work Summa Theologica (II, II, q. 33, a. 4) wrote: "When there is an imminent danger for the Faith, Prelates must be questioned, even publicly, by their subjects."

The 1983 Code of Canon Law speaks of the role of the laity and states in Canon 212 (3): "According to the knowledge, competence, and prestige which they possess, they have the right and even at times the duty to manifest to the sacred pastors their opinion on matters which pertain to the good of the Church and to make their opinion known to the rest of the Christian faithful, without prejudice to the integrity of faith and morals, with reverence toward their pastors, and attentive to common advantage and the dignity of persons."

Is this a serious and necessary occasion? One of the most senior Catholic pro-life activists in the United States, American Life League President Judie Brown thinks so. Brown, appointed by Pope John Paul II to the Pontifical Academy for Life, said of the Kennedy funeral affair: “The entire travesty, from the television cameras to spectacle itself, goes beyond anything I have witnessed in my more than 65 years of life. In fact, while we all thought the appearance of President Barack Obama at the University of Notre Dame was a scandal, the very idea that he offered a eulogy in a basilica, while the real presence of Christ was in the tabernacle, is perhaps the most dastardly thing I have ever seen.”

See Fr. Rosica's full blogpost here:

Related LifeSiteNews report:

Cardinal Lashes out at Angry Pro-Lifers, Soft-Pedals Criticism of Kennedy Abortion Support


TOPICS: Catholic; Current Events; Moral Issues; Religion & Culture
KEYWORDS: abortion; arroyo; catholic; chappaquiddick; ewtn; kennedy; maryjokopechne; media; prolife; rosica; saltandlight
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To: Melian

Beautifully said.


21 posted on 09/04/2009 6:23:55 PM PDT by kitkat
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To: Melian
The Holy Spirit is still guiding the Church and the scandals have placed priests back in the role Christ had in mind for them: servants of the Church.

"What is happening in the Church will pass. Jesus Christ is the same, yesterday, today and forever." --Mother Teresa (paraphrased quote)

22 posted on 09/04/2009 6:25:33 PM PDT by pray4liberty (satisfied customer of http://www.skyangel.com)
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To: TradicalRC
I see this whole dust-up as a demonstration of the wheat being separated from the chaff!

That funeral proved the Catholic Church in Boston is, and can be, and has been, bought off. They have been all about the money for a long, long time. No servant can serve two masters.--Luke 13:16.

Don't they bother to read the Bible anymore, or do they just use it as a reference book for their own liberal, worldly ideas?

23 posted on 09/04/2009 6:29:56 PM PDT by pray4liberty (satisfied customer of http://www.skyangel.com)
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To: pray4liberty

If the Catholics of America depended on the leadership of its Bishops over the last 30-40 years,where would the Pro Life Movement be today?


24 posted on 09/04/2009 7:45:54 PM PDT by ardara
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To: ardara
If the Catholics of America depended on the leadership of its Bishops over the last 30-40 years,where would the Pro Life Movement be today?

Is that a trick question? The priests, the ones in the trenches (Fr. Pavone et. al) are the ones out in front battling the pro-aborts, and then they do battle their liberal Bishops once they get back to the Church!

I'm not saying the entire Catholic Church is infected with liberalism....just the Boston diocese (once they got hooked on Kennedy money).

25 posted on 09/04/2009 7:57:50 PM PDT by pray4liberty (satisfied customer of http://www.skyangel.com)
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To: NYer
On his blog Arroyo wrote, "The prayer intercessions at the funeral mass, the endless eulogies, the image of the Cardinal Archbishop of Boston reading prayers, and finally Cardinal McCarrick interring the remains sent an uncontested message: One may defy Church teaching, publicly lead others astray, deprive innocent lives of their rights, and still be seen a good Catholic, even an exemplary one."

True words.

26 posted on 09/04/2009 8:35:30 PM PDT by TheFourthMagi
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To: PatriotGirl827

Unity with what?


27 posted on 09/04/2009 8:47:09 PM PDT by TheFourthMagi
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To: All

“the root of Fr. Rosica’s concerns seems to be the fact that lay persons are daring to publicly question the actions of clergy.”

It is high time that we do so. We have not been loud or stern enough. Perhaps Father resented the huge outcry in the molestation scandal.

My intention is to keep up my letter campaign for their own good. I intend to become much much louder in my complaints. They have strayed. Period.


28 posted on 09/05/2009 1:56:43 AM PDT by rbmillerjr (...I only vote for conservatives...all Republicans are not conservatives...)
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To: Melian

Nailed it.

My son is going into seminary next fall. He is as devout and conservative as they come. The liberal loons did not raise their children in the faith so most of them are not interested in entering seminary, they want to pursue lives of self satisfaction, not self giving. The ones who are entering semininary and convents today are the faithful remnant.

I look forward to the coming generation. Thank you to all the parents who remained faithful in the last generation who raised their children to be the remnant that will now become the mushroom cloud of holiness through the Holy Spirit. Revival, Renewal,Restoration.........Praise God!


29 posted on 09/05/2009 5:30:04 AM PDT by wombtotomb (Equal opportunity does NOT mean equal outcome!!)
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To: pray4liberty

No it was not a trick question.The laity with the help of the growing number of courageous Bishops have there work cut out for them.But we intend to do it.


30 posted on 09/05/2009 7:52:46 AM PDT by ardara
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To: pray4liberty
I see this whole dust-up as a demonstration of the wheat being separated from the chaff!

My thought exactly He has His winnowing fan firmly in grip and he is separating. Truth and Love should never be separated, unlike the sheep and goats.

31 posted on 09/05/2009 8:10:28 AM PDT by TradicalRC (Go here: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2326276/posts)
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To: wombtotomb

Prayers out to your son.

After my wife had a stroke a few months back, I had the pleasure of talking to a Benedictine monk assigned to Wash Hosp Ctr in DC.

We had a great conversation about raising children in today’s secular society. He also talked about the challenges for priests in today’s anti God society as well as obstacles from within the priesthood itself.

There are good and blessed men out there. Simply conversing with them will show you their hearts and let them know that the faithful are praying for them.


32 posted on 09/05/2009 8:52:53 AM PDT by rbmillerjr (...I only vote for conservatives...all Republicans are not conservatives...)
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To: wombtotomb

And thank you, wombtotomb, for giving your wonderful son to God and His Church. May the special blessings reserved for Abraham follow you.


33 posted on 09/05/2009 8:56:08 AM PDT by Melian ("An unexamined life is not worth living." ~Socrates)
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To: Melian

God blessed me with 3 wonderful sons. He chose one for Himself in special service, but the other 2 are devout Catholics as well. He has richly blessed my husband and me to overflowing in our lives. We are honored to give Him all that He requires of us as we have all we do by His Love.

Please remember him in your prayers, as the attacks are all too present and all too real in families with vocations, and thank you for your kind words :)


34 posted on 09/05/2009 9:39:44 AM PDT by wombtotomb (Equal opportunity does NOT mean equal outcome!!)
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To: rbmillerjr

Thank you for your prayers and kind words.

With God all things are possible, even in todays society. It is harder, no doubt, but the faithful remnant are answering the call in droves. It truly is a changing of the guard in the American Catholic Church, and it is long past due. Continue your prayers for our next generation of Gods warriors; they will need them, appreciate them, and truly depend upon the prayers of a righteous man-they do availeth much!


35 posted on 09/05/2009 9:42:48 AM PDT by wombtotomb (Equal opportunity does NOT mean equal outcome!!)
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To: ardara
You would be surprised on what goes on behind the scene's.In a good way.
36 posted on 09/05/2009 9:50:25 AM PDT by fatima (Free Hugs Today :))
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To: All

BTW, I posted a comment to Salt and Light Network on the blogspot comments section.

Apparently the good Father wants to squelch debate as my comment has been waiting moderation for a half a day already.

I guess he doesn’t like my Acquinas quote.


37 posted on 09/05/2009 1:59:26 PM PDT by rbmillerjr (...I only vote for conservatives...all Republicans are not conservatives...)
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To: ardara
No it was not a trick question.The laity with the help of the growing number of courageous Bishops have there work cut out for them. But we intend to do it.

May God bless and protect all of you, for His Purpose and Glory, Amen.

38 posted on 09/05/2009 7:09:31 PM PDT by pray4liberty (satisfied customer of http://www.skyangel.com)
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