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Church teaching on birth control could be wrong, says English Catholic Bishop Conry!!

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Posted By: Damian Thompson at Dec 18, 2008 at 17:15:00 [General]
Posted in: Religion

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Blunt Words Needed More Than Ever!!!

A FEW BLUNT WORDS TO CATHOLICS

Before you explore any other pages on our site, please take a moment to read the following statement, which was prepared by one of the priests guiding RCF. We ask this so that you may clearly understand what the Roman Catholic Faithful are doing, and what we stand for.

A very, very long time ago a pagan Greek philosopher suggested that 90% of you would not like what I'm about to say, but I do ask you to read it all and I pray that you will consider it honestly. First you must realize that we are living in the most evil of all the ages. Read your newspaper. I will take only one example - abortion. We have killed more children than any people in history, and no one else is even in the ballpark! Hitler, Stalin and the other monsters of history must peek through the flames of Hell and gaze in awe and professional admiration at the level of our barbarity. We have found a way to kill children and vote for those who protect the abortionist and we still go to Church on Sunday. We can read from the Bible about the terrible things God said about those who would harm His "little ones" and never connect those words to our own final judgment. I remember being horrified when I read in school about the Aztec Indians throwing children alive into the fire as a sacrifice to their god. How barbaric! But count the numbers. What is the output of the abortion clinics in this country each day? Who are the barbarians? Who are the monsters? At least the Aztecs will have the excuse that they thought they were serving God. What excuse will we have?

As followers of Christ and members of His Church we must stand in opposition to evil! There is a very real conflict, a "spiritual warfare" that the followers of Jesus are called to take up. This is revealed with crystalline clarity in all forms of revelation. God calls His followers to reject the ways of this world and follow him. This warfare is not for the weak or the faint of heart, and many are simply not capable. St. Thomas Aquinas said, "Grace builds on Nature." That is why the Israelites spent 40 years in the desert. A generation of slaves with a slave's mentality had to die off and a new people, strong and toughened by the harsh life of the desert had to rise up. Most Catholics today seem to be like those slaves. They are simply not capable of dealing with the truth. And the truth is that the evil that is everywhere in this world is also deep within the Church. Pope Leo the XIII noticed it and composed the "Prayer to St. Michael". Pope Paul VI proclaimed that the "Smoke of Satan has entered the sanctuary"! Throughout the history of the Church it has always been those who are within that have caused the most damage. Remember that Judas was a bishop and nearly all the heresies that have ravaged the Church throughout history have come from priests and bishops. In an earlier age we were better equipped to deal with this evil and protect the truth. No less a Saint than St. John Chrysostom said, "The floor of hell is paved with the skulls of bishops!"

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Richmond Roman Catholic Diocese Endorses...

In 1991 at the African-American Banquet Tonya and David Harvey of Baltimore, Maryland were singing the Black National Anthem when they decided a flag was needed to symbolize the meaning of the Anthem. The purpose of the flag would be a symbol of the past, present, and future of the African-American life in the United States of America.

Their vision for the flag was to continually enrich and inspire the lives and image of African-Americans forever. They believed that the African-American Flag would promote and represent positive and non-political principles that would assist African-Americans, and all Americans, to change their mindsets from the negative images that permeate the African-American communities to those positive images that would activate a renewed sense of purpose. That purpose would be realized in flying the flag on HBCU campuses, African-American churches, African-American businesses, and African-American homes throughout the country.

The colors of the flag are red, white, blue, black, green, purple and gold, each with it's own meaning.

Purple field The regal history of African-Americans
Gold flashes of light around the star Perseverance, love, knowledge and spirituality
Black stripe near purple field African-Americans are close to regality
Green stripe Abundant life in Africa
Gold stripe

The riches of Africa

Red, white and blue stripes The integral part African-Americans play, have played, and will play in America's greatness
Eight pointed black star Each individual African-American

The theme of the central black star is "Black Stars Can Shine Too". The eight points of the star reflect African-Americans':

  • Aspirations
  • Family
  • Righteousness
  • Individuality
  • Communiity
  • Ability
  • Nobility
  • Scholarship

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Obama says pointed abortion query “above his pay grade”!

August 16th, 2008

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Asked at what point a baby gets “human rights,” Obama, who strongly supports abortion rights, said: “… whether you’re looking at it from a theological perspective or a scientific perspective, answering that question  with specificity … is above my pay grade.”

He went on to reiterate his view that it was important to reduce the number of unwanted pregnancies.

Republican presidential candidate John McCain, who followed Obama onto the stage of the nationally televised event, was more blunt and more emphatic.

He said a baby’s human rights began “at the moment of conception … I have a 25-year pro-life record.”

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A Catholic Case Against Barack

Patrick J. Buchanan
08/12/2008
In the Pennsylvania primary, Barack Obama rolled up more than 90 percent of the African-American vote. Among Catholics, he lost by 40 points. The cool liberal Harvard Law grad was not a good fit for the socially conservative ethnics of Altoona, Aliquippa and Johnstown.

But if Barack had a problem with Catholics then, he has a far higher hurdle to surmount in the fall, with those millions of Catholics who still take their faith and moral code seriously.

For not only is Barack the most pro-abortion member of the Senate, with his straight A+ report card from the National Abortion Rights Action League and Planned Parenthood. He supports the late-term procedure known as partial-birth abortion, where the baby's skull is stabbed with scissors in the birth canal and the brains are sucked out to end its life swiftly and ease passage of the corpse into the pan.
Partial-birth abortion, said the late Sen. Pat Moynihan, "comes as close to infanticide as anything I have seen in our judiciary."

Yet, when Congress was voting to ban this terrible form of death for a mature fetus, Michelle Obama was signing fundraising letters pledging that, if elected, Barack would be "tireless" in keeping legal this "legitimate medical procedure."

And Barack did not let the militants down. When the Supreme Court upheld the congressional ban on this barbaric procedure, Barack denounced the court for denying "equal rights for women." 
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The Hidden Dangers of Television

Children's development needs

Children learn so much in their first three years compared to the rest of their lives.  They learn to walk, to speak and experience the awakening of thinking as they grow from being babies to infants.  Through play, children develop their knowledge of things, their relationships

Television watching itself affects child development regardless of the programme content.  Recent research show that television watching adversely affects children's thinking, speaking, imagination, senses, physique, feelings, and behaviour.  It is important for parents to be aware of these effects.

T.V. watching as an experience

Television watching puts children into a passive, trance-like state where they become "TV zombies" a condition quite different from their active, playful state when not watching.  Some parents observed that: "my five year old goes into a trance when he watches TV  He just gets locked into what is happening on the screen.  He's totally, absolutely absorbed when he watches and oblivious to anything else."  After television watching children can be irritable.  "After watching they're nervous, bored, disagreeable, slowly coming back to normal."  What, then, do children experience while watching television?

TV addiction

Marie Winn calls television the 'plug-in-drug' because many people find they cannot stop watching.  People joke about being "hooked on TV"  Someone said "I watch TV the way an alcoholic drinks."

Not unlike drugs and alcohol, TV watching allows the participant to blot out the real world and enter into a pleasurable and passive mental state, where worries and anxieties cannot intrude.  The typical vacant state of someone on drugs or alcohol is very similar to the state of the TV watcher.

The eyes need to be completely passive in order to watch TV i.e. a fixed focus, no voluntary eye movements and a fixed head position.  It is as if instead of the imagery arising from within as in day dreaming, it is produced mechanically for the watcher by the television.ips with other children, their physical control and their imagination.  Playing is a child's work, and channels energy constructively into the learning processes.  It is essentially active.  Children learn through imitating other children and the adults who tell stories, nursery rhymes, speak with them, and who can provide everyday activities such as baking or making pictures.

TV retards brain development

The brain is patterned by the senses, by movement, speech, thought and imagination.  As the brain develops, children shift from a non-verbal "right hemisphere" dreaming consciousness to a verbal, logical "left hemisphere" state.  Television watching prolongs children's dependency on the right hemisphere.  The "brain" strain on children of forming 625 lines composed of over 800 dots appearing 25 times per second - into meaningful images must be considerable.  With the lack of eye movement, this strain can produce sleeplessness, anxiety, nightmares, headaches, perceptual disorders, poor concentration and blunted senses.  T. V. watching can produce sensory deprivation.

TV and speaking

Children learn to speak by talking with real people, not by listening to mechanically reproduced sound.  Real people speaking communicate the meaning of words, whereas television only reproduces the sounds, a subtle but vital difference, confusing for toddlers.  Television by emphasising the visual, reduces the need of children to learn how to speak; no verbal response is required of the child; thus speech is discouraged.

Members of a working-party on reading agreed that "Children knew nursery rhymes much less well than previously, largely because of television which was a "look and forget" rather than a "look and learn" medium.

TV encourages lazy readers

Reading involves concentration, accurate perception, imagination, the comprehension of a story line, and the freedom of the reader to vary the pace.  Television, by causing the "vacant state" undermines concentration; by an overwhelming visual impact stultifies the imagination; by blunting the senses, interferes with the mechanics of reading; and by emphasising the nonverbal reduces children's enthusiasm for words.

A reduced sense of identity

Before television, there was a children's culture rich in games, songs and rhymes.  Children could play longer, sustain interest more, play dramatically and were more active according to experienced nursery teachers.  Television watching puts children into an untypically passive state in which they are deprived of their true work which is their play.

Children develop their sense of identity, of saying "I" to themselves in meeting real people.  The people on TV are unreal, impersonal images which do little or nothing to awaken a child's sense of self.  Hence "TV children" may tend to relate to themselves and others as things, objects, tools or even machines.  This attitude may later develop into an inability to react constructively in social situations.

Anti-social behaviour

The content of violent programmes may affect children's behaviour, for children learn by imitation.  However, the nature of the TV experience regardless of programme content may cause antisocial behaviour.  Relating to others more as objects than human beings, a result of TV watching, can contribute to violence.  Also, the television experience gives an illusion of participating in an activity when in fact one is totally passive, so that children who are heavy viewers are less able to judge the feelings, expectations and problems of others in real life situations.

The effects of radiation

Radiation and artificial light may affect children's health and vitality.  The scientist Ott found that beans' growth in front of a TV set was distorted by toxic radiation into a vine like growth, with roots growing upwards out of the soil.  Ott questioned what the excessive absorption of artificial light might do to children.

Almost no educational benefit

Which is better qualified to teach a young child, a machine or another human being?  Experienced teachers have noted that children who watch quite a lot of television retain very little of its content after a short while (The "look and forget" Medium).  This could be due to the fact that the children are not called-upon to be active; they are not engaging their will-power and creating their own imaginative pictures.  The impression left by the TV images is superficial.

The American programme "Sesame Street" was specially designed to help disadvantaged pre-school children catch up cognitively and verbally with those from more fortunate backgrounds.  A 1975 survey suggests that "Sesame Street" widened the achievement gap, and that light viewers exhibited more gains in learning than heavy viewers.

What can we do?

If you feel, after reading this, that you would like to change your family's habits with regard to television, how should you go about it?  First, make sure that both parents are in agreement.  Then realise that it will be difficult to get rid of television without putting other things in its place, especially if your family have been heavy viewers.

                1 - Restrict firmly the number of programmes watched, or, if you are resolute enough, get rid of the TV set altogether.  Or put it away and use it only for very special occasions.

                2 - Offer alternative activities of a creative sort, e.g. crafts, puppetry, dressing-up drawing and painting, modelling, pets, various hobbies, sports, music, fork dancing, nature studies, gardening.

                3 - Encourage reading of well-written books (classics).  Read aloud to little ones.

                4 - Aim at a positive and warm family life, interesting mealtimes, bedtime stories, singing, nursery rhymes, etc.

                5 - Try to find friends who think the same way and help each other, e.g. organising children's parties together.

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Pro-Abort Pelosi Peddles Book Flop at Dominican University

By Peter J. Smith


SAN RAFAEL, California, August 11, 2008 (LifeSiteNews.com) - House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has taken a vacation from the US energy crisis to address a real crisis of her own: salvaging the abysmal sales of her flopped book "Know Your Power." Pelosi, a Catholic who remains publicly antagonistic to her Church on faith and morals, has selected Dominican University of California as a prime spot to tout her opus, which has received as much enthusiasm from the US public as gasoline at four dollars a gallon.

Dominican University, which represents itself as "an independent, international, learner-centered university of Catholic heritage" will host "An Evening with Nancy Pelosi" on August 12 in its Angelico Concert Hall from 7-9 PM as part of its Leadership Lecture Series. Pelosi will speak about her book, which she calls a "message to America's daughters."

Pelosi seems to have overestimated her popular appeal as sales of "Know Your Power: A Message to America's Daughters", was ranked a dismal 4700th in sales on Amazon.com as of press time. Last week the Drudge Report reported Pelosi's book sold a dismal 2737 books and ranked #41 on Nielsen Bookscan's Non-Fiction Chart in its first week, far below the first high profile anti-Obama book, "Obama Nation," which debuted #1 on both the BOOKSCAN and the NEW YORK TIMES Bestseller List.

The Speaker, a proud abortion advocate who continues to be allowed to receive Holy Communion despite a Vatican directive saying Catholic pro-abortion politicians must be denied the Eucharist, recently revealed she will work to repeal the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), a federal law that prevents homosexual couples "married" in other states from suing and forcing other states to repudiate their bans on homosexual "marriage."

Pelosi said in a CSPAN interview that she was thankful neither Archbishop Niederauer of San Franscisco nor Archbishop Weurl of Washington, D.C. had threatened to forbid her from receiving communion over her consistent pro-abortion actions and statements.

To contact officials at Dominican University:

President Joseph Fink
Office of the President
50 Acacia Avenue
San Rafael, CA   94901

Telephone: (415) 485-3200
E-mail: jrf@dominican.edu

To contact the Archbishop of San Francisco:

Most Reverend George Niederauer
1 Peter Yorke Way
San Francisco, CA 94109
Tele: (415) 614-5500
Email: info@sfarchdiocese.org

To contact the Archbishop of Washington:

Most Reverend Donald W. Wuerl
Archdiocese of Washington
P.O. Box 29260
Washington, DC 20017-0260
Tele: (301) 853-4500
 

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It Doesn't Stop...

Jan 14th - 6:49pm
FREDERICKSBURG, Va. (AP) - A priest suspected of stealing more than $600,000 from two churches denies accusations in court documents that he was living a double life as a family man in a neighboring county.
  The Rev. Rodney L. Rodis, 50, acknowledged that there is a woman and three girls that live at the home, but denied he was married and declined to comment if the children were his daughters, the Richmond Times-Dispatch reported Sunday. Rodis also said the woman he lives with knew he was a Catholic priest.
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Fox News Does it Again! Villanova Removes Plaque

  Without Bill O'Rielly and the Fox News Network exposing this, yet again, another example of complete and utter disregard for Catholic Teachings at a Catholic University. Without this national exposure, and the initial efforts of a Villanova student, there is little doubt that this library would bear the name of a person who has taken an innocent life as well as her own.
  We cannot assume that institutions, though chartered to teach Catholic morals and communicate Catholic Teachings are able to do so because these institutions are so innodated with people who do not hold true to the Teachings of the Catholic Church. Did the advocates understand that the dedication was wrong?...though well intentioned... or was the national exposure that forced Villanova to do the right moral thing?
  Villanova is no doubt, just another example of what goes on in countless Catholic institutions and Parishes across this country...When you see something wrong, don't turn away....Take a stand!
  THANKS BILL....!
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Is Another Spanish Inquisition Needed to Rid the Priesthood of Gay Priests?

   In the following article it is clear to see that there are many divisions within the Church, each tearing away at the very fabric of the Church and what it means to be Catholic. We certainly don't advocate the extreme measures of the Spanish Inquisition but really, what can the faithful do when Gay priests are so deeply entrenched in the Church and they appear to recruit, protect and facilitate other gay priests as seen in numerous press reports.
   You may stick you head in the sand and pretend this issue doesn't exist, because for most of us it is unpleasant....but you and I know it does exist and the following article documents the fact. How we deal with the issue is the real question and must be addressed by the faithful and the religious. We cannot ignore it....it won't go away. Read the following article from the gay editor of this on-line site. He describes his visit to a Catholic Church in Baltimore in preparation for his sister's wedding. You'll see just how deeply entrenched the gay Catholic clergy are... Article