Posted on 04/13/2011 2:25:54 AM PDT by topher
...
I have chosen to address the theme of politics and the devil, not because I plan to suggest that anyone in our national political life has made a pact with Luciferalthough, given the current environment, you never know; its not the sort of thing youd put in a press releasebut because it is the title of an essay by the late University of Chicago philosopher Leszek Kolakowski. Kolakowski was a former Marxist, a very gifted scholar, and a skeptic about many thingsbut not about the reality of evil or the nature of the devil. One of the disturbing things for Kolakowskis secular colleagues was that he talked about Satan not as a metaphor or legend or the figment of neurotic imaginations, but as a living actor in history. That deserves some discussion, but lets start at the beginning.
(Excerpt) Read more at thepublicdiscourse.com ...
Speech by Charles J. Chaput given to Right to Life lecture series [transcript via the Witherspoon Institute] at the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana on Friday, April 8, 2011.
Notre Dame Right to Life ping.
LifeSiteNews.com: Archbishop Chaput: Refusing to act on pro-abort Catholic politicians hasnt worked
And that is something we all forget -- Satan's plan of making us think he's fiction is working...
As a result, the idea that the separation of Church and state should force us to exclude our religious beliefs from guiding our political behavior makes no sense at all, even superficially. If we dont remain true in our public actions to what we claim to believe in our personal lives, then we only deceive ourselves. Because God certainly isnt fooled. He sees who and what we are. God sees that our duplicity is really a kind of cowardice, and our lack of courage does a lot more damage than simply wounding our own integrity. It also saps the courage of other good people who really do try to publicly witness what they believe. And that compounds a sin of dishonesty with a sin of injustice.Good points
80% of what ND preaches doesn’t match 80% of their actions .... they’re quickly becoming the equal of liberal public colleges.
VERY good article! Just posted it on my Facebook page.
Archbishop Chaput ROCKS (in the metaphorical sense)and is planted firmly on THE Rock!
;-)
I would not mind seeing the current president of ND replaced.
But this Right to Life group was able to get Archbishop Chaput to speak there...
It is step in the right direction.
Now, if ND would only drop the charges against the ND88.
Christ never absolved us from defending the weak, or resisting evil in the world, or from solidarity with people who suffer. Our fidelity as Christians is finally to God, but it implies a faithfulness to the needs of Gods creation. That means were involvedintimatelyin the life of the world, and that we need to act on what we believe: always with humility, always with charity, and always with prudencebut also always with courage. We need to fight for what we believe. As Kolakowski wrote, Our destiny is decided on the field on which we run. --from the postThanks topher for the post / Archbishop Chaput's speech. It was a great read!! The quote directly above is from this article, which announces the new coordinator for pro-life issues, Mary Daly. And while Fr. Jenkins still remains the "clown-prince" at Notre Dame, Mary Daly's presence at the University is a huge positive.
Notre Dame law professor Charles Rice has been critical of some of the university administrations responses, saying Notre Dame should have had an official presence at every March for Life since 1973. Last year Rice said any changes would be cosmetic unless charges are dropped against pro-life protesters arrested at the time of the 2009 commencement.
I agree. Any news on ND88? That issue has been silent since February, near as I can tell...
There are three great expose's on LiveAction.Org:
1. Statutory Rape and Planned Parenthood
2. Sex trafficking and Planned Parenthood
3. False Mammogram claims by Planned Parenthood.
And there are some other really great articles to pass along to the Senate staff. Some of them will read them out of curiousity -- especially if enough people send them in...
Outstanding graphic!! Makes me want to cry.
Many people do not realize that it is tougher for a priest, or someone who has great responsibility, to get to heaven.
There was one saint, known as such on earth, who heard that the pope had passed away. He literally took off, and hid so that they would not elect him pope. I think this was about 500 years ago -- give or take 100 years...
For Jesus said:
"That servant who knows his master's will and does not get ready or does not do what his master wants will be beaten with many blows. but the one who does not know and does things deserving punishment will be beaten with few blows. From everyone who has been given much, much will be demanded; and from the one who has been entrusted with much, much more will be asked. (NIV) Luke 12:47-48 NIV
A choir director I once knew had a dream about a [deceased] priest she once knew whom she thought was a good priest. From the conversation, she probably thought he went straight to heaven on his death.
In the dream, the priest begged the woman to pray for him, and said that he would pray for her.
She was puzzled by this, but I guess she did realize he was probably in purgatory (or was surprised by the fact).
I would hope I might have a chance at purgatory when I die. I would be very happy spend a century in Purgatory with a chance for heaven -- which I do not deserve.
Father Jenkins, because he is at such a center of scandal, and he is in charge of the best known Catholic University in the United States, is in great peril.
At least, that is my opinion.
I remember when Marymount Manhattan got tossed out of the Catholic Church over Hillary Clinton announced as the speaker for Commencement (similar to Obama at Notre Dame).
This was shortly after Pope Benedict XVI was elected, and it was just announced that Pope Benedict had an email.
It is sort of a humorous story, as I was working at Priests for Life at the time, and Father Frank Pavone told us to use our work email (with the priestsforlife.com domain) for private emails.
I had sent out a number of emails to Pope Benedict and copying the president of Marymount Manhattan to voice my opinion [about Hillary Clinton speaking at the Commencement]. For some reason, it did not dawn on me that the Vatican might pay special attention to an email from Priests for Life. [Unbelievably stupid/naive on my part, but I had a large plank in front of my eyes.]
To make a long story short, I sensed that Father Frank was very upset at me, and it was discussed that there was some sort of problem with the Archdiocese of New York (Cardinal Egan and Father Frank). At one of our meetings, it was stated that the deal with Priests for Life being under the control of the Diocese of Amarillo had already been finalized. Otherwise, it sounded like there have been problems.
I got the sense at the time that because of Marymount Manhattan being kicked out of the Catholic Church, some soul was heading for hell because of it (probably someone at Marymount Manhattan.)
It still was something good -- that Cardinal Egan made an example out of Marymount Manhattan by tossing that college out of the Church. There were probably some Catholic Colleges that took note of it at the time, and it may have helped them and the Church.
I do not have regrets, for other souls might have been saved because of Cardinal Egan's example of tossing Marymount Manhattan out of the Catholic Church.
But there may be hope for that soul, whoever it is, that I sensed was lost at that time.
It is short of a long but I find interesting story. Maybe when I die, I find the truth out. I don't know if it will be a good thing or a bad thing at my judgement...
It is just that I fear for Father Jenkins, because of scandal the scandal he created. I seem to sense that he may be reaching a point of no return -- which I pray is not true. But Jesus said quite clearly that it is "better to put a millstone around your neck and be thrown into the sea than to cause scandal."
Sorry for the long post, but maybe it will help someone ... to realize the consequence of sin, and try to get to heaven...
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.