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Ecumenism (Religion)

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  • Recently Martyred Fr. Daniil Sysoyev: ideological <em>rigor mortis</em> of the Church

    11/20/2009 10:09:12 AM PST · by annalex · 4 replies · 125+ views
    Voices From Russia (scroll down) ^ | 2008/11/22 | Fr. Daniil Sysoyev
    Fr Daniil Sysoyev, rector of the parish of the Holy Apostle Thomas in Kantemirovskaya, Candidate of Theology (a Kandidat (Candidate) degree is equivalent to a PhD, somewhat more rigorous: editor’s note) I think that one of the most important problems facing the Orthodox Church in Russia, and even beyond its borders, is the ideological rigor mortis of the Church. The Church is considered as a kind of dead body, it is thought to be frozen. According to some, nothing should be changed in it. It is understandable that we should not change dogmatics and Church Tradition, no one argues with...
  • Archbishop tells Pope: there will be no turning back on women priests

    11/20/2009 8:29:31 AM PST · by markomalley · 42 replies · 500+ views
    The Times ^ | 11/20/2009 | Ruth Gledhill & Richard Owens
    The Archbishop of Canterbury yesterday made his most outspoken challenge to the Roman Catholic Church since the Pope invited disaffected Anglicans to switch to Rome. Speaking before he meets Benedict XVI tomorrow, Dr Rowan Williams told a conference in Rome that the Catholic Church’s refusal to ordain women was a bar to Christian unity. “For many Anglicans, not ordaining women has a possible unwelcome implication about the difference between baptised men and baptised women,” he said. The Anglican provinces that ordain women had retained rather than lost their Catholic holiness and sacramentalism, he said. Addressing an ecumenical conference at the...
  • Unprecedented coalition of religious leaders call Americans to stand for sanctity of life...

    11/20/2009 6:59:26 AM PST · by GonzoII · 6 replies · 145+ views
    CNA ^ | Washington D.C., Nov 20, 2009
    www.catholicnewsagency.com Unprecedented coalition of religious leaders call Americans to stand for sanctity of life, marriage, and religious freedom Washington D.C., Nov 20, 2009 / 06:21 am (CNA).- An unprecedented coalition of prominent Christian clergy, ministry leaders, and scholars has crafted a 4,700-word declaration addressing the sanctity of life, traditional marriage, and religious liberty. The declaration issues “a clarion call” to Christians to adhere to their convictions and informs civil authorities that the signers will not “under any circumstance” abandon their Christian consciences. The statement,  called “the Manhattan Declaration,” has been signed by more than 125 Catholic, Evangelical Christian, and Orthodox...
  • A Former Anglican Priest Reflects on Rome

    11/20/2009 5:38:50 AM PST · by marshmallow · 2 replies · 209+ views
    Spero News ^ | 11/20/09 | Dwight Longnecker
    Last Monday I was traveling to Tampa, Florida for a week long retreat with other Catholic priests who were once Anglican priests. In the airport I got an email with the news that the new Apostolic Constitution Anglicanorum coetibus had been published. Suddenly the rest of the week’s program was decided. My brother priests and I spent time studying the document and discussing its implications. The wider implications of Pope Benedict’s invitation to Anglicans to come into full communion are genuinely historic. It impacts discussions not only with Anglicans, but with all of the churches derived from the Protestant Reformation....
  • Daily Reflections with Oswald Chambers [November 20, 2009]

    11/20/2009 4:42:02 AM PST · by Vision · 15 replies · 107+ views
    The Forgiveness of God "In Him we have . . . the forgiveness of sins . . ." —Ephesians 1:7 Beware of the pleasant view of the fatherhood of God: God is so kind and loving that of course He will forgive us. That thought, based solely on emotion, cannot be found anywhere in the New Testament. The only basis on which God can forgive us is the tremendous tragedy of the Cross of Christ. To base our forgiveness on any other ground is unconscious blasphemy. The only ground on which God can forgive our sin and reinstate us...
  • Rowan Williams Urges Rome to Rethink Position on Female Bishops

    11/19/2009 1:49:06 PM PST · by marshmallow · 54 replies · 561+ views
    The Guardian (UK) ^ | 11/19/09 | Riazat Butt and John Hooper
    The archbishop of Canterbury today pleaded with Roman Catholics to set aside their differences with Anglicans over the issue of female bishops, insisting there was more uniting the denominations than dividing them. Rowan Williams was giving a lecture in Rome before Sunday's meeting with the pope, their first encounter since the Vatican's surprise announcement of a special institution for traditionalist Anglicans wanting to convert to Catholicism. In his address at the Gregorian University, Williams said the Anglican communion was proof that churches could stay together in spite of their differences. The communion has teetered on the edge of schism for...
  • Anglicans and Orthodox. Cardinal Kasper Between a Rock and a Hard Place

    11/19/2009 8:43:36 AM PST · by markomalley · 7 replies · 204+ views
    L'Espresso ^ | 11/18/2009 | Sandro Magister
    ROME, November 18, 2009 – Cardinal Walter Kasper has admitted it: "There has been a bit of confusion." He himself contributed to some of the confusion, involuntarily. When on October 20 Cardinal William J. Levada, prefect of the congregation for the doctrine of the faith, announced the imminent publication of an apostolic constitution that would regulate the admission of groups from the Anglican Communion into the Catholic Church, he, Kasper, president of the pontifical council for Christian unity and therefore absolutely entitled to be involved, was not in Rome, but in Cyprus, busy with completely unrelated matters. From this, some...
  • Archbishop of Canterbury Is No James T. Kirk

    11/19/2009 7:48:28 AM PST · by marcbold · 3 replies · 127+ views
    Creative Minority Report ^ | 11-19-09 | Patrick Archbold
    Just in the nick of time we see some real leadership from the Archbishop of Canterbury. No no, he isn't doing anything crazy to save the Anglican communion like embracing orthodoxy or anything. Canterbury leads us in a different direction, off a cliff. Rowan Williams has come out strongly in favor of the doctrine of higher taxes. Further, he gives us the source of this divinely inspired revelation, Big Brother 11. [Telegraph]Dr Rowan Williams said that taxation should not be seen as a way of stifling business or redistributing wealth but helping to make the world a better place in...
  • Churches Head for a Showdown in Rome

    11/19/2009 6:26:21 AM PST · by marshmallow · 6 replies · 284+ views
    The Times (UK) ^ | 11/19/09 | Ruth Gledhill
    The Archbishop of Westminster has blamed Church of England bishops for keeping their leader in the dark about the Pope’s attempts to entice Anglicans to Rome. As the Archbishop of Canterbury prepared to visit Pope Benedict XVI for the first time since plans to admit Anglican opponents of women priests into the Catholic faith were published, the Most Rev Vincent Nichols, head of the Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales, deepened the row. Archbishop Nicholls said that it had been the “duty” of the Anglicans involved in the talks to keep their primate informed about the Pope’s plans. The...
  • Daily Reflections with Oswald Chambers [November 19, 2009]

    11/19/2009 4:41:10 AM PST · by Vision · 7 replies · 103+ views
    "When He Has Come" "When He has come, He will convict the world of sin . . ." —John 16:8 Very few of us know anything about conviction of sin. We know the experience of being disturbed because we have done wrong things. But conviction of sin by the Holy Spirit blots out every relationship on earth and makes us aware of only one— "Against You, You only, have I sinned . . ." ( Psalm 51:4 ). When a person is convicted of sin in this way, he knows with every bit of his conscience that God would...
  • Daily Reflections with Oswald Chambers [November 18, 2009]

    11/18/2009 4:41:16 AM PST · by Vision · 6 replies · 95+ views
    Winning into Freedom "If the Son makes you free, you shall be free indeed" —John 8:36 If there is even a trace of individual self-satisfaction left in us, it always says, "I can’t surrender," or "I can’t be free." But the spiritual part of our being never says "I can’t"; it simply soaks up everything around it. Our spirit hungers for more and more. It is the way we are built. We are designed with a great capacity for God, but sin, our own individuality, and wrong thinking keep us from getting to Him. God delivers us from sin—...
  • Daily Reflections with Oswald Chambers [November 17, 2009]

    11/17/2009 4:36:46 AM PST · by Vision · 8 replies · 134+ views
    The Eternal Goal "By Myself I have sworn, says the Lord, because you have done this thing . . . I will bless you . . ." —Genesis 22:16-17 Abraham, at this point, has reached where he is in touch with the very nature of God. He now understands the reality of God. My goal is God Himself . . . At any cost, dear Lord, by any road. "At any cost . . . by any road" means submitting to God’s way of bringing us to the goal.There is no possibility of questioning God when He speaks, if...
  • Russian Orthodox wants joint traditional front with Catholics

    11/16/2009 11:46:13 AM PST · by GonzoII · 24 replies · 473+ views
    Reuters Blogs ^ | November 16th, 2009 | Posted by: Tom Heneghan
    Archbishop Hilarion Alfeyev, the Russian Orthodox Church’s top official for relations with other churches, has been busy this past week putting his revived church’s stamp on the world Christian scene. Over the weekend, he urged Catholics and Orthodox to join forces to defend their traditional version of Christianity. His comments, made during a visit to Paris to inaugurate his Church’s first seminary outside of Russia, come only days after positive remarks he made last week about how the Vatican and Moscow were slowly moving towards a meeting between Moscow’s Patriarch Kirill and Pope Benedict. Also last week, Hilarion indicated the...
  • Church responds to bishop’s decree ("Holy Love Ministries")

    11/16/2009 7:16:28 AM PST · by markomalley · 11 replies · 398+ views
    EATON TWP. — Holy Love Ministries, the Eaton Township site where Maureen Sweeney Kyle and her husband, Don Kyle, operate an ecumenical ministry and pilgrimage site, has received a harsh rebuke from the Catholic Diocese of Cleveland. Bishop Richard Lennon, in a letter and decree released Nov. 11, declared Sweeney Kyle’s visions to be “not supernatural,” banned clergy from performing sacraments at the 83-acre site, banned Holy Love Ministries from using the name “Catholic” or declaring itself a Catholic group, and discouraged practicing Catholics from going to the site. In a statement Sunday, Don Kyle said, “We at Holy Love...
  • Daily Reflections with Oswald Chambers [November 16, 2009]

    11/16/2009 4:42:09 AM PST · by Vision · 11 replies · 158+ views
    Still Human! ". . . whatever you do, do all to the glory of God" —1 Corinthians 10:31 In the Scriptures, the great miracle of the incarnation slips into the ordinary life of a child; the great miracle of the transfiguration fades into the demon-possessed valley below; the glory of the resurrection descends into a breakfast on the seashore. This is not an anticlimax, but a great revelation of God.We have a tendency to look for wonder in our experience, and we mistake heroic actions for real heroes. It’s one thing to go through a crisis grandly, yet quite...
  • Left's double-standard on religion and abortion

    11/15/2009 8:46:42 PM PST · by AncientAirs · 7 replies · 240+ views
    Spero News ^ | 13 Nov 2009 | William Donohue
    The Left opposes the Catholic Church's opposition to abortion provisions in healthcare reform. So why doesn't it oppose the YWCA, United Methodist Church, and the Central Conference of American Rabbis for favoring abortion? Getting Nancy Pelosi to accept a health care bill that bans federal funds for abortion was the greatest victory scored by U.S. bishops in a generation. It also unleashed an unprecedented attempt to censor them. Their latest enemy is Geoffrey Stone writing in the Huffington Post. Stone finds it troubling that the bishops are so vocal. He yearns for a time when JFK was president, a time...
  • The Church of England washes its hands of traditional Anglo-Catholics

    11/15/2009 7:30:06 AM PST · by markomalley · 11 replies · 489+ views
    The Telegraph ^ | 11/15/2009 | Damian Thompson
    Conservative Anglo-Catholics, your time is up. As my colleague Jonathan Wynne-Jones reports, the General Synod committee charged with looking after opponents of women bishops has ruled out the idea of dedicated male bishops to safeguard traditionalists.The logic of the decision makes perfect sense to me. The C of E has the legal authority to decide whether to ordain women priests and bishops. Having acquired that authority, it voted to ordain women priests in 1992 and will now take the obvious step of raising women to the episcopate. Anglo-Catholics lost the battle to stop this happening 18 years ago; for a...
  • Daily Reflections with Oswald Chambers [November 15, 2009]

    11/15/2009 5:24:21 AM PST · by Vision · 5 replies · 165+ views
    "What Is That to You?" "Peter . . . said to Jesus, ’But Lord, what about this man?’ Jesus said to him, ’. . . what is that to you? You follow Me’ " —John 21:21-22 One of the hardest lessons to learn comes from our stubborn refusal to refrain from interfering in other people’s lives. It takes a long time to realize the danger of being an amateur providence, that is, interfering with God’s plan for others. You see someone suffering and say, "He will not suffer, and I will make sure that he doesn’t." You put your...
  • Daily Reflections with Oswald Chambers [November 14, 2009]

    11/14/2009 4:30:20 AM PST · by Vision · 9 replies · 181+ views
    Discovering Divine Design "As for me, being on the way, the Lord led me . . ." —Genesis 24:27 We should be so one with God that we don’t need to ask continually for guidance. Sanctification means that we are made the children of God. A child’s life is normally obedient, until he chooses disobedience. But as soon as he chooses to disobey, an inherent inner conflict is produced. On the spiritual level, inner conflict is the warning of the Spirit of God. When He warns us in this way, we must stop at once and be renewed in...
  • Daily Reflections with Oswald Chambers [November 13, 2009]

    11/13/2009 4:41:34 AM PST · by Vision · 7 replies · 137+ views
    Faith or Experience? ". . . the Son of God, who loved me and gave Himself for me" —Galatians 2:20 We should battle through our moods, feelings, and emotions into absolute devotion to the Lord Jesus. We must break out of our own little world of experience into abandoned devotion to Him. Think who the New Testament says Jesus Christ is, and then think of the despicable meagerness of the miserable faith we exhibit by saying, "I haven’t had this experience or that experience"! Think what faith in Jesus Christ claims and provides— He can present us faultless before...
  • Meeting possible between Pope, Patriarch Kirill - Archbishop Hilarion

    11/12/2009 7:59:45 PM PST · by Petrosius · 7 replies · 191+ views
    Interfax ^ | 12 November 2009
    12 November 2009, 12:23Meeting possible between Pope, Patriarch Kirill - Archbishop Hilarion Moscow, November 12, Interfax - Relations between the Russian Orthodox and Roman Catholic Churches are improving and a meeting between Pope Benedict XVI and the Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia, may be on the cards, a Russian Orthodox bishop said. "Today it can be said that we are moving to a moment when it becomes possible to prepare a meeting between the Pope and the Patriarch of Moscow," Archbishop Hilarion of Volokolamsk, the head of the Department for External Church Relations, told reporters in Moscow. "There...
  • Archbishop Rowan Williams Admits Future of Anglicanism is 'Chaotic'

    11/12/2009 6:51:17 AM PST · by marshmallow · 11 replies · 362+ views
    Daily Telegraph ^ | 11/12/09 | Damian Thompson
    The Archbishop of Canterbury has admitted that the future of Anglicanism is “chaotic and uncertain”. One can’t help asking: And whose fault would that be, Your Grace? Of course, many of the problems of the Anglican Communion are insoluble, by Dr Rowan Williams or anyone else. But his attempts to run with the hare and hunt with the hounds – firmly backing women bishops while pleading with opponents to stay; privately expressing support for gay unions while disciplining churches that bless them – don’t help at all. Dr Williams was preaching at All Saints, Margaret Street; the sermon, which you...
  • Daily Reflections with Oswald Chambers [November 12, 2009]

    11/12/2009 4:42:54 AM PST · by Vision · 6 replies · 121+ views
    The Changed Life "If anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new" —2 Corinthians 5:17 What understanding do you have of the salvation of your soul? The work of salvation means that in your real life things are dramatically changed. You no longer look at things in the same way. Your desires are new and the old things have lost their power to attract you. One of the tests for determining if the work of salvation in your life is genuine is— has God changed the things...
  • EVIDENCE FOR THE RESURRECTION OF CHRIST A Challenge for Skeptics (A Long Read)

    11/11/2009 11:41:08 AM PST · by GonzoII · 97 replies · 1,118+ views
    Bring to you ^ | Peter Kreeft
    EVIDENCE FOR THE RESURRECTION OF CHRIST A Challenge for Skeptics [ NOTE: For a response to the book The Empty Tomb: Jesus Beyond the Grave (Prometheus, 2005) by Lowder / Price see the free 500+ page E-book This Joyful Eastertide: A Critical Review of The Empty Tomb  (PDF) by Steve Hays, et al (c) 2006 ] A reasonable challenge to the skeptic is this: If it can be proved that Jesus really rose from the dead, will you believe in him? For if he really rose, that validates his claim to be divine and not merely human, for resurrection from...
  • Daily Reflections with Oswald Chambers [November 11, 2009]

    11/11/2009 4:39:18 AM PST · by Vision · 12 replies · 151+ views
    The Supreme Climb "He said, ’Take now your son . . .’ " —Genesis 22:2 God’s command is, "Take now," not later. It is incredible how we debate! We know something is right, but we try to find excuses for not doing it immediately. If we are to climb to the height God reveals, it can never be done later— it must be done now. And the sacrifice must be worked through our will before we actually perform it."So Abraham rose early in the morning . . . and went to the place of which God had told him"...
  • Apostolic Constitution _Anglicanorum coetibus_

    11/10/2009 10:58:38 AM PST · by B-Chan · 1 replies · 109+ views
    The Holy See ^ | 9 Nov 2009 | His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI
    APOSTOLIC CONSTITUTION ANGLICANORUM COETIBUSPROVIDING FOR PERSONAL ORDINARIATES FOR ANGLICANS ENTERING INTO FULL COMMUNION WITH THE CATHOLIC CHURCH In recent times the Holy Spirit has moved groups of Anglicans to petition repeatedly and insistently to be received into full Catholic communion individually as well as corporately. The Apostolic See has responded favorably to such petitions. Indeed, the successor of Peter, mandated by the Lord Jesus to guarantee the unity of the episcopate and to preside over and safeguard the universal communion of all the Churches,[1] could not fail to make available the means necessary to bring this holy desire to realization....
  • Daily Reflections with Oswald Chambers [November 10, 2009]

    11/10/2009 4:39:39 AM PST · by Vision · 7 replies · 156+ views
    Fellowship in the Gospel ". . . fellow laborer in the gospel of Christ . . ." —1 Thessalonians 3:2 After sanctification, it is difficult to state what your purpose in life is, because God has moved you into His purpose through the Holy Spirit. He is using you now for His purposes throughout the world as He used His Son for the purpose of our salvation. If you seek great things for yourself, thinking, "God has called me for this and for that," you barricade God from using you. As long as you maintain your own personal interests...
  • Apostolic Constitution for Anglicans and the Coming Full Communion of the Church

    11/10/2009 3:42:41 AM PST · by tcg · 5 replies · 260+ views
    Catholic online ^ | 11/9/09 | Deacon Keith Fournier
    “Given in Rome, at St. Peter’s, on November 4, 2009, the Memorial of St. Charles Borromeo.” These words appear just before the signature of Pope Benedict XVI on the historic Apostolic Constitution entitled Anglicanorum Coetibus. The name of the Apostolic Constitution, as with many magisterial documents, is taken from the first words of the Latin text. It means "Groups of Anglicans". The dates when magisterial documents of this kind of significance are dated - and then released - are significant. Nothing of this magnitude is ever done haphazardly by the Holy See. The dates of promulgation and release underscore the...
  • An ‘Ordinariate’ for Anglican priests, even married, and faithful who become Catholic, Pope says

    11/10/2009 1:50:48 AM PST · by Traianus · 1 replies · 207+ views
    ASIA NEWS ^ | 09/11/2009 | Asianews
    e-mail this to a friend printable version » 11/09/2009 17:38VATICANAn ‘Ordinariate’ for Anglican priests, even married, and faithful who become Catholic, Pope saysBenedict XVI’s apostolic constitution ‘Anglicanorum coetibus’ is published today. It will provide for full communion and preservation of Anglican rites and traditions. In no way does the apostolic constitution contradict the “ecumenical an endeavour of the Catholic Church, Fr Federico Lombardi says. Vatican City (AsiaNews) – Anglican priests, even if they are married, as well as the faithful, individually and as communities, can retain, under certain conditions, their rites and traditions if they decide to enter into...
  • Traditional Anglican Communion of U.K. first to accept Pope's offer

    11/09/2009 12:00:47 PM PST · by jroneil · 4 replies · 242+ views
    Catholic News Angency ^ | 11/6/2009 | Catholic News Angency
    London, England, Nov 6, 2009 / 12:24 am (CNA).- Members of The Traditional Anglican Church in Great Britain have announced that they will enter into communion with the Vatican under Pope Benedict XVI's Apostolic Constitution for Anglicans. According to the group's website, members met on October 29 for their October 2009 Assembly. They scrapped their initial itinerary for the meeting following the Vatican's Oct. 20 announcement that an Apostolic Constitution was being prepared in response to requests from groups of Anglican clergy and faithful wanting to enter into full communion with the Church. Instead, the assembly focused on what the...
  • 'Miracle Cure' Deacon Begins Tour of Britain

    11/09/2009 8:45:32 AM PST · by marshmallow · 15 replies · 296+ views
    A Roman Catholic deacon whose cure from a crippling spinal disease after praying to a Victorian cardinal was approved as a miracle by the Vatican is in London at the start of a six-day visit to Britain. Jack Sullivan, from the US diocese of Boston, will visit London, Birmingham and Oxford accompanied by his wife Carol. Mr Sullivan will act as deacon and preach at a Mass in Westminster Cathedral, the mother church of Catholics in England and Wales. Mr Sullivan, 70, prayed for the help of the Ven John Henry Newman - a revered 19th century clergyman who famously...
  • Anglicanorum Coetibus and Complementary Norms (Anglicans Entering the Catholic Church)

    11/09/2009 7:31:04 AM PST · by ELS · 23 replies · 452+ views
    Vatican Information Service ^ | November 9, 2009 | Vatican
    ANGLICANORUM COETIBUS AND COMPLEMENTARY NORMS VATICAN CITY, 9 NOV 2009 (VIS) - The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith today published the Apostolic Constitution "Anglicanorum coetibus", which provides for personal ordinariates for Anglicans entering into full communion with the Catholic Church, and some Complementary Norms for the same Apostolic Constitution. Both documents are dated 4 November, feast of St. Charles Borromeo, and are signed by Cardinal William Joseph Levada and Archbishop Luis F. Ladaria S.J., respectively prefect and secretary of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. An English-language communique released by the congregation recalls how on 20...
  • Vatican Holds Line on Celibacy for Anglican Rebels [Apostolic Constitution published today]

    11/09/2009 7:29:56 AM PST · by marshmallow · 8 replies · 346+ views
    The Times (UK) ^ | 11/9/09 | Ruth Gledhill
    The Vatican today held the line on priestly celibacy as it published the document which opens the door for hundreds of thousands of disaffected Anglicans to become Roman Catholics. Pope Benedict XVI has made it as easy as possible for traditional and “continuing” Anglicans to convert to Catholicism while retaining key elements of their ecclesiastical heritage, observers commented. The Apostolic Constitution even allows for married Anglican bishops to be granted the status of retired Catholic bishops, to become members of the local Catholic bishops’ conference and to be granted permission to use the “insignia” of episcopal office, such as the...
  • Daily Reflections with Oswald Chambers [November 9, 2009]

    11/09/2009 4:40:30 AM PST · by Vision · 5 replies · 134+ views
    Sacred Service "I now rejoice in my sufferings for you, and fill up in my flesh what is lacking in the afflictions of Christ . . ." —Colossians 1:24 The Christian worker has to be a sacred "go-between." He must be so closely identified with his Lord and the reality of His redemption that Christ can continually bring His creating life through him. I am not referring to the strength of one individual’s personality being superimposed on another, but the real presence of Christ coming through every aspect of the worker’s life. When we preach the historical facts of...
  • Your Weekly Machen Fix: The Attack Upon Princeton Seminary (Ecumenical)

    11/08/2009 10:34:47 AM PST · by Gamecock · 16 replies · 305+ views
    Geneva Redux ^ | 1927 | J Gresham Machen
    Foreword The action of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, meeting at San Francisco, in adopting the Report of the Special Committee to visit Princeton Theological Seminary, has raised an issue upon which the entire future character of the institution depends. In treating of this issue, I shall not deal with the personal attack that has been made upon me. My real sorrow has been due not to the personal indignity that I have suffered by the actions of the last two General Assemblies, but to the fact that I have been the...
  • Daily Reflections with Oswald Chambers [November 8, 2009]

    11/08/2009 4:51:15 AM PST · by Vision · 7 replies · 187+ views
    The Unrivaled Power of Prayer "We do not know what we should pray for as we ought, but the Spirit Himself makes intercession for us with groanings which cannot be uttered" —Romans 8:26 We realize that we are energized by the Holy Spirit for prayer; and we know what it is to pray in accordance with the Spirit; but we don’t often realize that the Holy Spirit Himself prays prayers in us which we cannot utter ourselves. When we are born again of God and are indwelt by the Spirit of God, He expresses for us the unutterable."He," the...
  • Daily Reflections with Oswald Chambers [November 7, 2009]

    11/07/2009 4:46:59 AM PST · by Vision · 5 replies · 141+ views
    The Undetected Sacredness of Circumstances "We know that all things work together for good to those who love God . . ." —Romans 8:28 The circumstances of a saint’s life are ordained of God. In the life of a saint there is no such thing as chance. God by His providence brings you into circumstances that you can’t understand at all, but the Spirit of God understands. God brings you to places, among people, and into certain conditions to accomplish a definite purpose through the intercession of the Spirit in you. Never put yourself in front of your circumstances...
  • Daily Reflections with Oswald Chambers [November 6, 2009]

    11/06/2009 4:37:15 AM PST · by Vision · 6 replies · 153+ views
    Intimate Theology "Do you believe this?" —John 11:26 Martha believed in the power available to Jesus Christ; she believed that if He had been there He could have healed her brother; she also believed that Jesus had a special intimacy with God, and that whatever He asked of God, God would do. But— she needed a closer personal intimacy with Jesus. Martha’s theology had its fulfillment in the future. But Jesus continued to attract and draw her in until her belief became an intimate possession. It then slowly emerged into a personal inheritance— "Yes, Lord, I believe that You...
  • UK Traditional Anglican Communion says "yes please"

    11/05/2009 4:25:54 PM PST · by markomalley · 4 replies · 173+ views
    The Hermeneutic of Continuity ^ | 11/5/2009 | Fr. TIm Finnigan
    The South African Catholic blog Signum has an article reporting that TAC in UK accepts "Ordinariate" At the 2009 Assembly of the Traditional Anglican Communion UK, the following resolution was passed:That this Assembly, representing the Traditional Anglican Communion in Great Britain, offers its joyful thanks to Pope Benedict XVI for his forthcoming Apostolic Constitution allowing the corporate reunion of Anglicans with the Holy See, and requests the Primate and College of Bishops of the Traditional Anglican Communion to take the steps necessary to implement this Constitution.The Assembly also suggests Bishop Robert Mercer as a possible candidate for Ordinary. I hear...
  • Writings of the Fathers of the Church

    11/05/2009 12:29:39 PM PST · by GonzoII · 36 replies · 413+ views
    Writings of the Fathers of the Church  Alexander of Alexandria (Saint)   - Epistles on the Arian Heresy and the Deposition of Arius Alexander of Lycopolis   - Of the Manicheans Ambrose (340-397) (Saint) (Doctor)   - On the Christian Faith (De fide)   - On the Holy Spirit   - On the Mysteries   - On Repentance   - On the Duties of the Clergy   - Concerning Virgins   - Concerning Widows   - On the Death of Satyrus   - Memorial of Symmachus   - Sermon against Auxentius   - Letters Aphrahat/Aphraates (c. 280-367)   - Demonstrations Archelaus   - Acts of the Disputation with the Heresiarch Manes Aristides the Philosopher   - The Apology Arnobius   - Against the Heathen Athanasius (Saint) (Doctor)   - Against the Heathen   - On the Incarnation...
  • US Catholic, Orthodox Prelates Criticize Cardinal Kasper’s Milestone Ravenna Document

    11/05/2009 6:04:28 AM PST · by marshmallow · 4 replies · 237+ views
    Abandoning the diplomatic language typical of ecumenical pronouncements, the North American Orthodox-Catholic Theological Consultation, chaired by Archbishop Gregory Aymond of New Orleans and Greek Orthodox Metropolitan Maximos of Pittsburgh, has issued a candid critique of the 2007 “Ravenna document,” a modest milestone in Catholic-Orthodox ecumenical relations. The Ravenna document, while not purporting to be the Church’s official teaching, was issued by the Joint International Commission for the Theological Dialogue between the Roman Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church, chaired by Cardinal Walter Kasper and Metropolitan Ioannis of Pergamon. A month after the document was issued, Cardinal Kasper told other cardinals...
  • Daily Reflections with Oswald Chambers [November 5, 2009]

    11/05/2009 4:36:21 AM PST · by Vision · 10 replies · 172+ views
    Partakers of His Suffering ". . . but rejoice to the extent that you partake of Christ’s sufferings . . ." —1 Peter 4:13 If you are going to be used by God, He will take you through a number of experiences that are not meant for you personally at all. They are designed to make you useful in His hands, and to enable you to understand what takes place in the lives of others. Because of this process, you will never be surprised by what comes your way. You say, "Oh, I can’t deal with that person." Why...
  • Alien Seduction.....

    11/04/2009 9:15:50 PM PST · by TaraP · 19 replies · 851+ views
    Christianity Today ^ | Nov 3rd, 2009 | Todd Hertz
    ABC's sci-fi series V, tackles questions of blind faith, asking, "Would we believe them?" In the first episode of ABC's remake of the '80s alien-invasion series V (Tuesdays 8/7c), a teen boy is led down the path of destruction by a powerful force: the winsome smile of a cute girl. The dark threat behind innocent flirtation illustrates not only an allegorical shift from the original V series, but also the theme of the new hour-long drama: Things are rarely as pretty as they look. In the original V, the conquest of powerful reptilian aliens—known as the Visitors—was a metaphor for...
  • Daily Reflections with Oswald Chambers [November 4, 2009]

    11/04/2009 4:32:11 AM PST · by Vision · 7 replies · 187+ views
    The Authority of Truth "Draw near to God and He will draw near to you" —James 4:8 It is essential that you give people the opportunity to act on the truth of God. The responsibility must be left with the individual— you cannot act for him. It must be his own deliberate act, but the evangelical message should always lead him to action. Refusing to act leaves a person paralyzed, exactly where he was previously. But once he acts, he is never the same. It is the apparent folly of the truth that stands in the way of hundreds...
  • The Sufficiency of the Written Word

    11/04/2009 3:49:20 AM PST · by Gamecock · 219 replies · 1,136+ views
    Sola Scriptura ^ | Dr. John F. MacArthur, Jr
    The Sufficiency of the Written Word Answering the Modern Roman Catholic Apologists by Dr. John F. MacArthur, JrThe tendency to venerate tradition is very strong in religion. The world is filled with religions that have been following set traditions for hundreds -- even thousands -- of years. Cultures come and go, but religious tradition shows an amazing continuity.In fact, many ancient religions -- including Druidism, Native American religions, and several of the oriental cults -- eschewed written records of their faith, preferring to pass down their legends and rituals and dogmas via word of mouth. Such religions usually treat their...
  • Daily Reflections with Oswald Chambers [November 3, 2009]

    11/03/2009 4:31:28 AM PST · by Vision · 5 replies · 191+ views
    A Bondservant of Jesus "I have been crucified with Christ; it is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me . . ." —Galatians 2:20 These words mean the breaking and collapse of my independence brought about by my own hands, and the surrendering of my life to the supremacy of the Lord Jesus. No one can do this for me, I must do it myself. God may bring me up to this point three hundred and sixty-five times a year, but He cannot push me through it. It means breaking the hard outer layer of my...
  • Texas churches help pave way for new Vatican plan

    11/02/2009 3:50:12 PM PST · by B-Chan · 14 replies · 290+ views
    AP ^ | 31 Oct 2009 | Angela K. Brown
    At Saint Mary the Virgin Catholic Church, the 75-year-old priest is married, members sing from an Episcopalian hymnal and parishioners kneel at the altar to receive Communion. Years ago, the Texas parish and a handful of other conservative Episcopal churches in the U.S. decided to become Roman Catholic. Though they were confirmed by the Vatican, they were still allowed to practice some of their Anglican traditions, including having married priests. Now, these churches may have helped pave the way for Anglicans worldwide, or Episcopalians as they are known in the U.S., to become Catholic under a new Vatican plan created...
  • Vatican decision received with some applause, some apathy

    11/02/2009 8:43:51 AM PST · by Alex Murphy · 23 replies · 458+ views
    South Coast Today ^ | November 02, 2009 | LINDA ANDRADE RODRIGUES
    After a three-year process, the Vatican recently decided to invite the world's 77 million Anglicans into the fold, offering full communion within the Roman Catholic Church while retaining Anglican liturgy and the married priesthood. While the decision will offer an opportunity to the worldwide Traditional Anglican Communion, representing 300,000 to 400,000 Anglicans who sought "full, corporate, sacramental union" with the Roman Catholic Church, it is not expected to dramatically affect the American Episcopal Church, according to area clergy who were pleased or disaffected by the news. The Roman Catholic Diocese of Fall River reacted with cautious optimism, warning that much...
  • Daily Reflections with Oswald Chambers [November 2, 2009]

    11/02/2009 4:30:42 AM PST · by Vision · 7 replies · 202+ views
    Obedience or Independence? "If you love Me, keep My commandments" —John 14:15 Our Lord never insists obedience. He stresses very definitely what we ought to do, but He never forces us to do it. We have to obey Him out of a oneness of spirit with Him. That is why whenever our Lord talked about discipleship, He prefaced it with an "If," meaning, "You do not need to do this unless you desire to do so." "If anyone desires to come after Me, let him deny himself . . ." ( Luke 9:23 ). In other words, "To be...
  • Differences between the OPC and the PCA (Reformed Caucus)

    11/01/2009 9:55:31 AM PST · by Gamecock · 7 replies · 261+ views
    peterwallace.org ^ | Fall, 2007 | Peter Wallace
    What are the real differences between the OPC and the PCA? Most of the stories told in the OPC are told by ex-PCA’ers who had a bad experience in the PCA. And most of the stories told in PCA are told by former OP members or ministers who were frustrated in the OPC. And so the stereotypes grow!   Alternately, someone with experience in two or three OP churches generalizes from that to the whole OPC (or vice versa, with the PCA).   My own experience is somewhat limited, but I have had the advantage of serving for the last...