Saturday, April 13, 2013

Courage in Christ

                                              TIME TO GET THE FIRES LIT!    

THE WORLD IS TORN, CHRISTIANS ARE THE MOST PERSECUTED IN THE WORLD: 
http://frontpagemag.com/2013/andrew-harrod/persecuted-on-all-sides-christians-in-the-modern-world/

     The Lord is my Light and my Salvation, of whom shall I be afraid?

  Lord, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I fear no evil.

  As an American, I hear it and I feel it :::

   Don't talk Politics & Religion.
                     You might offend someone.
                     Don't be arrogant and righteous.

  In the New Evangelisation within the Catholic Church, respect is highly valued. But not talking is giving in, not pursuing is submission.

  When one does not dare, one is left to stare.

  In other words, we lose.

  We lose our values in the public spectrum. Our statues are taken down. Our children are preached to a different strain.

  A strain for complete tolerance, which at the crux of the paradox, leads to intolerance and conformity.

  There will always be conformity in some uncertain form.  If I may not proclaim the Good News, then I am left with nothing new, but all that society says I should.

FOOLS! THIS IS LIFE OR DEATH!

 With Him there is no DEATH! For He IS Life!  He IS Light and not Darkness.

  The forces of evil are on the move, always have desired to be so, and are seeking our souls to suffer as they suffer.

 How do I know this?
     Jesus' everlasting message, the miracle of Pentecost, St.Paul's conversion, the persecution of Christians to the conversion of Constantine, the courage of the martyrs throughout the centuries, the great lives of the Saints, the miracles of the Eucharist, the miracles of the stigmata, the resolution of the possessed by exorcisms, Lourdes, Fatima, and the long standing, unbreakable Church despite the constant attacks on it through the ages both within and outside it.

  It is said that all that I named is an instance of Faith.  But I will say it has not been disproven as much as 100% proven.  I put it to you that there is more truth here than in our science books as science is just as much based on faith as these as a scientist must have faith in the idea that nature is explorable and unified in law.  Scientists do not just put things to the test when they explore, they put their faith in science itself. 

 This world is not for the weak, there is justice and there is injustice. Crime & punishment, GOOD & EVIL.

song: Psalm 23:

  It is a war, as all our ancestors knew.  It is not a time to be nice for the sake of nothing. It is time we wake up each other and say ,' Glory Glory is His name, Jesus Most High, Lord of the Living and the Dead, He takes away the sins of the world, have MERCY on us. For His is the Kingdom and the Power, the Glory. Now and Forever Yours. For I shall have no fear in Him, because He is my shepherd, the forces of evil shall not prevail for there is only One Lord of Lords, One Creator, and all power resides in Him. I seek His Mercy. I seek His Truth. I seek His offerings and dispel the offering of those who proceed against Him.  '

  We see this sort of message carried out in Revelations.  We know not our hour or time, so LIVE NOW in Him.  No use waiting. No use thinking. What's the matter? Why do we not see this? Why can we not take up our arms of justice and see this is our calling.  To cry from the fires of our bellies that this world has been given a great gift in the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ.

What's the Matter You People? /song recites Prayer of St Francis Assisi


  What is being polite if one is not honest? What is honest if Truth does not exist? Why should one not declare His name in front of millions, believers and non-believers?

  If you look around, you will realize that we are a populous of thinned skins.  Where is true justice if we can not be honest?

    
   In the Catholic new Evangelisation, we are called not to be afraid of Truth.  Not to be afraid at all, yet still withhold respect as we are ALL God's children.

   This pope, taking the name of Francis not only gives us a mission towards the meek and the poor, but it is a great name of evangelisation.  The pope himself seems to be a shining example of living out the scriptures, the Good News.  Sometimes Christian love is seen as weak, but it is very courageous. Courageous because it is not afraid of speaking for and living out the Truth, and in this Truth there is NO death, No evil to fear.

  Truth is NOT telling a gay person they are hated, telling a prostitute that she is no friend of God's, telling a divorcee that they have no chance for redemption.
   Indeed, true love is redemptive.  Forgiveness is the greatest expression of love, and God both forgives and is Love.

   But it's still a WAR.  Not too surprising if one reflects a bit that Francis Xavier and Assisi were two veterans of war, people who learned true courage in the face of death and two great successes of the Counter Reformation.
  Indeed, we are to be GREAT MEN, chivalrous, as Christians, and we should have a courage and fire to fear nothing, yet do it in the most Christian ways.  I see very little that speaks so much to that message than the prayer of St. Francis of Assisi.

Lord, make me an instrument of Your peace
  Where there is hatred, let me sow love.
    Where there is doubt, faith.
   Where there is injury, pardon.
     Where there is despair, hope.
    Where there is darkness, light.
    and where there is sadness, joy.
    Divine Master, grant that I may
    not so seek to be consoled,
     as to console;
   To be understood as to understand,
    to be loved as to love;
   For it is in giving that we receive -
 It is in pardoning that we are pardoned;
  And it is in dying that we are born
       to eternal life.

  It says Lord, give me the courage to Do and SEEK in any terrain as I have FAITH in Your Most Holy Name.

  Jesus, Himself, said He brought the sword.  We are to be GREAT MEN of courage and faculty.

 I will end this with a call to my Protestant friends : I do not wish to destroy your Faith, but renew it in the spirit of Easter and Christian Renewal :
   I think if you have the courage to find time and the heart to listen to this : You won't be Protestant! You'd find the True Faith !

And then for ALL I wish to leave you an exemplary example of Great Christian Action and Courage !


  Here is something which was shared with me (and my Prayer Group)
Shows God tends to call to those on the outside as St. Francis's reflected. He probably did so so the weak would not be weak, but be instruments of both his MERCY & LOVE.
God chooses the weak... And this list could be much longer.

Noah got drunk.
Abraham lied about his wife.
Sarah laughed at God.
Jacob was a deceiver.
Moses murdered an Egyptian.
Rahab was a harlot.
Gideon was fearful.
Jephthah made a foolish vow.
Samson had serious problems with lust and anger.
Eli failed as a father.
David was an adulterer and a murderer.
Solomon married foreign wives who turned his heart toward idolatry.
Elijah struggled with depression.
Jonah ran away from God.
Matthew was a tax collector.
Peter denied Christ.
Paul argued with Barnabas.
Barnabas compromised the gospel.
James and John wanted special seats in the kingdom.
All the apostles argued about who was the greatest.

And it continues throughout the history of the church until today. We can fit many names on that list because somehow God chooses the weak, the losers, the outcast, the sinners and gives them a great treasure. “But we have this treasure in jars of clay to show that this all-surpassing power is from God and not from us." (2 Cor 4, 7)

Do you still still think that evangelization is for the others?
 
LASTLY: I WANT TO REINFORCE WHAT CHRISTIAN MANHOOD IS... IT IS A KIND OF CHIVALRY
 The Knight's Code of Chivalry was a moral system that stated all knights should protect others who can not protect themselves, such as widows, children, and elders. All knights needed to have the strength and skills to fight wars in the Middle Ages. Knights not only had to be strong but they were also extremely disciplined and were expected to use their power to protect the weak and defenseless. Knights vowed to be loyal, generous, and "of noble bearing". Knights were required to tell the truth at all times and always respect the honour of women. Knights not only vowed to protect the weak but also vowed to guard the honor of all fellow knights. They always had to obey those who were placed in authority and were never allowed to refuse a challenge from an equal. Knights lived by honor and for glory. Knights were to fear God and maintain His Church. Knights always kept their faith and never turned their back on a foe. Knights despised pecuniary reward. They persevered to the end in any enterprise begun.[2] Essentially, a chivalric knight is a Christian military soldier. "Certain law" stated a man must be a baptized Catholic in order to become a knight.[1]
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chivalry
  
+Prowess: To seek excellence in all endeavors expected of a knight, martial and otherwise, seeking strength to be used in the service of justice, rather than in personal aggrandizement.


+Justice: Seek always the path of 'right', unencumbered by bias or personal interest. Recognize that the sword of justice can be a terrible thing, so it must be tempered by mercy, as God commands. If the 'right' you see rings true to the teachings of the Church, and you seek it out without bending to the temptation for expediency, then you will earn renown beyond measure. Be everywhere and always the champion of the Right and the Good against Injustice and Evil. Destroy Evil in all its monstrous forms. Avenge the wronged.


+Loyalty: Perform scrupulously your feudal duties, if they be not contrary to the laws of God. Never lie; remain faithful to your pledged word. Remain faithful and true to God and to those to whom you owe fidelity. Obey the laws of Chivalry, and all those of King and country which are not contrary to the laws of God. Never abandon or betray a friend, ally, or worthy cause.


+Defense: Seek always to defend and love your native land, your family, and those whom you believe worthy of loyalty. Defend the weak and innocent. Respect and protect women. Respect all those weaker than yourself, and constitute yourself their defender. Crush the monsters that steal our land and rob our people and defile our women. Defend the young and the old, and have reverence for life.


+Courage: Do not recoil from your enemy. Be prepared to sacrifice all in the service of God and virtue. Fight with prudence, but with courage. Never attack an unarmed foe. Never use a weapon on an opponent not equal to the attack. Never attack from behind. Exhibit courage in word and deed. Fight with honor and courage, even in the face of fear. Be Just and Merciful in victory. Do not torture. Die with valor.


+Faith: A knight must be devout in his Faith, for, apart from Salvation, faith roots him and gives hope against the despair that human failings create. He must obey and defend the Holy Catholic Church. Make war against the infidel without cessation and without mercy.


+Humility: Value first the contributions of others; do not boast of your own accomplishments, let others do this for you. Tell the deeds of others before your own, according them the renown rightfully earned through virtuous deeds. In this way the office of knighthood is well done and glorified, helping not only the gentle spoken of but also all who call themselves knights.


+Largesse: Be generous in so far as your resources allow; largesse used in this way counters gluttony. It also makes the path of mercy easier to discern when a difficult decision of justice is required. Be a benefactor to the poor, especially widows and orphans. Respect the special grace and dignity of those who strive in poverty through no fault of their own. Remember that stewardship requires you to care for and use with kindness all living creatures.


+Nobility: Live your life so that it is worthy of respect and honour. Do not lie. Do not cheat. Live for Freedom, Justice and all that is good. Exhibit self-control, respect for authority, and love of duty. Do your duty in all things. You can not expect to do more. You should never wish to do less. Seek great stature of character by holding to the virtues and duties of a knight, realizing that the quality of striving towards these ennobles the spirit, and refines it to take its place in Heaven. Nobility influences others and uplifts the weaker man by your example.


+Chastity: Keep yourself chaste for the sake of her whom you love. Do not choose to love one whom a natural sense of shame forbids you to marry. Be modest, polite and courteous at all times, and seek always to serve and protect women.


+Courtesy: Seek always to be polite, mannerly, respectful, and reverent. Cherish, as far as duty allows, the comfort of all you meet.


+Integrity: Seek to emulate everything I have spoken of as sincerely as possible, not for the reason of personal gain but because it is Right. Do not restrict Chivalry to individual areas of your life, but seek to infuse every aspect of your life with these qualities. Strive to become so infused with this code that your every action follows smoothly and naturally and without thought or consideration, so that any deviation from the Code becomes an outrage and an abomination to you. Should you succeed in even a tiny measure then you will be well remembered for your quality and virtue.
 

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Reflection of the Resurrection Story

Reflection of the Resurrection.... Nevermind the Shroud of Turino (what a gift!)

How remarkable is St. Paul really! 
  Here we have a Proud Jew! Dedicated to one god, and towards any idea of paganism, he would have struck it down with gross detest... and He did, killing and imprisoning many Christians

YET! He had a remarkable conversion on the road to Demascus....

A miracle as remarkable of Constantine, and maybe even more remarkable.

Apart from Paul's conversion, we have the story of Pentecost.... We have these two remarkable stories to fascinate us just as the resurrection does

Those who knew and saw Jesus risen, where still afraid of their fates....

Only when they saw the Holy Spirit did they take their experiences and transform them into something different.... Something magnificent in history...

Quite astonishing that seeing Jesus rise wasn't enough for these apostles, friends of Jesus....

Yet..... We have the Shroud, miracles of the Eucharist, Miracles at Fatima and Lourdes, small and resounding miracles happening all throughout history..... Yet still, the world has yet to be completely converted... Speaks to the lack of human devotion and commitment to things beyond this world...

We are engrained and rooted into our world so much, we shrug at the thought that these things have happened.....

Adam & Eve knew God, and yet did something against His will, they were too aware of themselves ... as we are.... It is the grand image of the human 'rebelious' nature...

Yet, When these men and women met on Pentecost, they then made a remarkable transformation even walking and seeing a risen Lord couldn't give them....

The Holy Spirit must have given them such grace..... that they were newly confirmed in what they experienced and their stories are written in the Glory of the Church....

St. Paul gives us a great real life story of a man who was against the resurrection, yet transformed


Pentecost shows us a great real life story of how the resurrection pitted the Christians against the world, and despite their fears, they were transformed...

Aren't we all transformed in our own small, unique, glorious personal ways?

What have we been set against? And what transforms us?

http://youtu.be/_jhHvuNpACc



Truest of Faiths

  I saw it said, '' I was protestant and learned a lot of the Christian faith in my years as a Protestant.  The people are loving, faithful people, but I found the FULL FAITH was in Catholicism.''

Ever so true, and let's explore why.

  I do not want to hammer on one's faith.  One can generally say that Protestants have a great tract for great faith in Jesus as a Risen Christ and of the trinitarian deity.
  They have such faith in Him, they feel that is all they need.

  As great as that faith is, is it faithful to God?

  What does 'faith' mean?  It is a declaration of a 'knowing.'  Of course, not in the case of knowing which would arise the scientific method, but a knowing of experience. Experience of personal experiences of the Living Christ in one's personal life, but also they experience that tells us that we can trust people in life. That it is possible to believe one's account.  We do it on the news every night.  There is a faith of the viewer of the newscaster that the things being said is true.  In some cases, we can go out and see if there is a meteor shower in the sky as the TV has explained and sometimes we are incapable of having this kind of  self-assurance of the news we hear.

  Let's say the newscaster says,' The President of the United States will change America because he is the savior of the nation and calls on you to follow him. '

  You may believe your friendly newscaster, and feel that the world is full of promise.  You can easily buy that there is a President of the United States.  You can even buy into that there is this entity called the United States that exist.
   So you are satisfied that you know that what you heard is right, so you are a believer! Because you are a believer, you recite the Pledge of Allegiance and celebrate national holidays.

   Are you a follower of the President?  No, because eventhough you believe the president exist, you have not PRACTICED your faith in him by simple recognition and celebration.
   Practicing what he preaches is a call to action. As in this case of the President, Jesus also called us to be followers of Christ, not just believers.

  More so, simple acceptance is not great faith alone.  When we marry, we have faith that we have a wife.  A wife is not just a title, it is a calling.  A wife should be with you good and bad, and function in the family.

  Love is not supposed to be held, it is supposed to be given.

  Great is the faith of a faithful Catholic.

  Not only is a Catholic a believer of Christ, they are a follower of Christ as well.  Catholic faith is more than recognition, it is BELIEVING that the Lord is so great that a instrument of His power can be an institution which reflects man's own need for governance and institutions.  Catholics BELIEVE that Jesus is living, and because He is living, He has the power and ability to take part in the Eucharist in the most real way. Just as He was Human & Divine in the most real way.

Catholic faith in God is so great that it believes in His own way He protects His Church despite the nature of man which assembles it.

 Catholic faith is so great that the traditions are not only seen as ritual but a part of a greater Truth and reflection of faith of the past from the Old Testament to the apostolic age.

 Catholic faith is so great, that when faithful men come together to decide what is true and what is not, that the Lord will comfort their doubtful souls and be the light He promised. He'd be to be able to understand man's call in cases of morality and man's knowledge of the revelation as so happened when the Catholic Church deciphered the Holy Bible.

Catholic faith is so great that we believe God can purify a human being to be the next arch of the covenant, and this arch of the covenant can still speak to us today if she so will to help her God's people along the way whether it be through the rosary or scapular or by miracles of the sun.

 Catholic faith is so great that nothing is impossible in this God.

 Man, even flawed man, can serve the call of the Lord, have faith in the Law, and have faith in the promise which is laid out in the Bible.

  In fact, Catholic faith is evidenced to be the True One Faith by the fact that all Protestant faiths are reliant on it's Bible.

  The Bible is Catholic! that is to say a Catholic creation. So the interpretation of the Bible MUST be Catholic!

  Catholicism is scriptural, just not ONLY scriptural.

  Here is a website that is focused on Catholic dogma in the Bible:
 http://www.bridegroompress.com/sc/

  So what is the greatest faith? To 'know' something exists? Or to not only know, but to follow, to answer the CALL to LIFE.

  Life is not simple as acknowledging. It is living, it is what Jesus called us to do and be..... Living and Faithful in His Truths.... that there is a covenant, and He will fill His promises when we fill ours.

 Christians are supposed to fill the promise a great more than just by FAITH ALONE.

 We are to be united in Him through the Eucharist as He requires, and we are to believe that He will guide His LIVING Church as He said Himself He came to do.

  As He showed us His power to be both Divine and Man as both Bread and Present.

  As He showed He holds the power to raise from the dead, and rise from the dead. To walk on water and to have Peter walk on water!

 Which shows us the equation, that Peter was walking on the water and he 'knew' he was walking on water, but he did not have faith in Jesus to follow Jesus to reflect what Jesus did as he fell into the water.

  Jesus is not calling us to 'know Him.'  He is calling us to live a life in glory and faith that He is Living and calling us to His table! The table here on Earth in the Eucharist.

 The Church HAS to be Jesus's mission.  He wants to raise the dead back to a new-life as He wants to raise Israel into a New Israel.

  The Jews 'knew' God, and yet Jesus came still.  The Jewish faith was not enough!  Jesus came to be present in His Church, not to be celebrated and believed ALONE.  The Jews accomplished that and Jesus is God, so that faith was not the ending.  Jesus wanted to encompass our lives to the FULLEST! In our personal nature, in our spiritual nature, and in our political nature.

  Governance is not man made, governance is a necessity of man.  Man is naturally social and relational.  So is the Church God Himself established.

 One that reflects every aspect of man, not only one's faith and knowledge, but life and institution. Catholicism intercedes into every aspect of the human experience. NOT FAITH ALONE.

 ALL encompassing... the mystical, the traditional, the promises, the institutional, the LIVING

 That is why Catholicism is the Truest Faith, because it does not hold back faith in the power and desires of God ........ That God is not living in only words and faith, but God lives in our lives and our lives reflect God's creation of man. FULLY in FULL FAITH.

  Faith and the word is just the start, the invitation to life, but the full life is one of action and faith united in the system towards that which is promised.

  The presidency exists and president speaks to us .....  the citizen is called upon more than just listen and acknowledge, but to live out the calling.  


Bishop Sheen:
                           
If I were not a Catholic and were looking for the true Church in the world today, I would look for the one Church which did not get along well with the world; in other words, I would look for the Church which the world hates. My reason for doing this would be that if Christ is in any one of the churches of the world today, he must still be hated as he was when he was on earth in the flesh. If you would find Christ today, then find the Church that does not get along with the world.
Look for the Church that is hated by the world as Christ was hated by the world. Look for the Church which is accused of being behind the times as our Lord was accused of being ignorant and never having learned. Look for the Church which men sneer at as socially inferior as they sneered at our Lord because he came from Nazareth. Look for the Church which is accused of having a devil as our Lord was accused of being possessed by Beelzebub, the prince of devils. Look for the Church which, in seasons of bigotry, men say must be destroyed in the name of God as men crucified Christ and thought they had done a service to God. Look for the Church which the world rejects because it claims it is infallible as Pilate rejected Christ because he called himself the Truth. Look for the Church which is rejected by the world as our Lord was rejected by men.
Look for the Church which amid the confusion of conflicting opinions its members love as they love Christ and respect its voice as the very voice of its founder, and the suspicion will grow that if the Church is unpopular with the spirit of the world then it is unworldly, and if it is unworldly it is other-worldly. Since it is other-worldly it is infinitely loved and infinitely hated as was Christ himself. But only that which is divine can be infinitely hated and infinitely loved. Therefore the Church is divine (Radio Replies, vol. 1, preface, p. ix, slightly edited for readability).
  

Sunday, March 31, 2013

Christian Love, and Reaction to Sexual Deviants

  This is not a post one wishes to express, who wishes to tell the populous that their popular is not righteous.

  What claim to righteousness may I claim? I claim no personal righteousness.  A humble heart is not righteous alone, it is only righteous in the expression of what has been offered.  It is not in my righteousness I express the following, but through the righteousness of the Creature.

As a Christian, are we to cower? Are we to bow to those who torment our God's revelation?

Especially on the holiest of days as Easter.

So we look to St. Paul's letter to the Galacians 1:10

10 Am I now seeking human approval, or God’s approval? Or am I trying to please people? If I were still pleasing people, I would not be a servant[a] of Christ.

  I am not looking to please you on your own premises.  I am inviting you to understand the Truth revealed.

  We are not to 'love' all as to love all that one does. We are to forgive those who trespass against us or others,  Forgiveness is the greatest Christian love.  

 We see in the Our Father

   Our Father Who art in Heaven
   Holy is thy Name
   Thy Kingdom come
   Thy will be done
   On Earth as it is in Heaven
   Give us this day our daily bread
   and forgive our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us
   Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. Amen

  Where in this prayer does it say, ''Love means to love all creation to the extent that we should not pass judgement on anyone's hopes and desires''

  It says 'THY WILL BE DONE''

  It says '' Forgive us as we forgive ''
  
  It says ''Deliver us from evil''

  This is the greatest prayer, and in it we see a great revelation.

  Our love comes from seeing others not different than ourselves, thus being that we are to give ourselves to God's will and not to sin, and we are to help our neighbors do the same.

  A true Christian is one who offers all to God.

 Homosexuality is a sin! Whoredom, that is sexuality outside of the union of man and woman, is a sin.  This being, a homosexual is conducting themselves not for the will of God, but their own.  As is all sin!

 How are Christians to view their neighbors, friends, family, and other loved ones who practice immoral sexuality?

 We look to Jesus to show us: as a Christian we are to follow Jesus as the example.


  

Luke 7:36-50 (New International Version)

Jesus Anointed by a Sinful Woman

36 When one of the Pharisees invited Jesus to have dinner with him, he went to the Pharisee’s house and reclined at the table. 37 A woman in that town who lived a sinful life learned that Jesus was eating at the Pharisee’s house, so she came there with an alabaster jar of perfume. 38 As she stood behind him at his feet weeping, she began to wet his feet with her tears. Then she wiped them with her hair, kissed them and poured perfume on them.
39 When the Pharisee who had invited him saw this, he said to himself, “If this man were a prophet, he would know who is touching him and what kind of woman she is—that she is a sinner.”
40 Jesus answered him, “Simon, I have something to tell you.”
“Tell me, teacher,” he said.
41 “Two people owed money to a certain moneylender. One owed him five hundred denarii,[a] and the other fifty. 42 Neither of them had the money to pay him back, so he forgave the debts of both. Now which of them will love him more?”
43 Simon replied, “I suppose the one who had the bigger debt forgiven.”
“You have judged correctly,” Jesus said.
44 Then he turned toward the woman and said to Simon, “Do you see this woman? I came into your house. You did not give me any water for my feet, but she wet my feet with her tears and wiped them with her hair. 45 You did not give me a kiss, but this woman, from the time I entered, has not stopped kissing my feet. 46 You did not put oil on my head, but she has poured perfume on my feet. 47 Therefore, I tell you, her many sins have been forgiven—as her great love has shown. But whoever has been forgiven little loves little.”
48 Then Jesus said to her, “Your sins are forgiven.”
49 The other guests began to say among themselves, “Who is this who even forgives sins?”
50 Jesus said to the woman, “Your faith has saved you; go in peace.”

  Forgive, and seek renewal!

  What more is there to offer on this Easter day than renewal.  

  We are to love our homosexual and other sexual defiant neighbors and loved ones with a care for their souls.  We are to welcome them into the promise of the kingdom and we shall say to them, seek God's will.

  This is the crux of humanity: Truly believing in God's will so much that we put aside our own wills and desires, and believing that what is revealed is TRUE.  Not readjusted to make us nice, but loved so much that we love others and invite them to the table as He has already welcomed us to do.

  Good is not always ''nice.''  A father's love is not always ''nice.'' But a father's love is never fading, and always looking out for the weak and the troubled. Indeed, a father (a parent) is said to love more those who need the most love. With great concern the weak and troubled are not made weaker but encouraged with the message that everyday is a new day, and we should try our darnest to do that is TRULY right and just! 

The promise is this: We should not adjust the message to our own wills:

 

John 3:1-5 ESV / 14 helpful votes

Now there was a man of the Pharisees named Nicodemus, a ruler of the Jews. This man came to Jesus by night and said to him, “Rabbi, we know that you are a teacher come from God, for no one can do these signs that you do unless God is with him.” Jesus answered him, “Truly, truly, I say to you, unless one is born again he cannot see the kingdom of God.” Nicodemus said to him, “How can a man be born when he is old? Can he enter a second time into his mother's womb and be born?” Jesus answered, “Truly, truly, I say to you, unless one is born of water and the Spirit, he cannot enter the kingdom of God.




Sunday, March 24, 2013

Protestants' Misinterpretation of the New Covenant

Quick Post... but very revealing!

Protestants who believe the Bible is the only reliable source of  the True Faith are SEVERELY misled!

Catholic parishes which do no offer the Blood every Sunday, are SEVERELY mishandling the Faith!

  St. Paul, one of the main evangelists in the Bible, who Luther relies on in his formation of sola fide theology writes about the new 'testament.'  Testament is one of the translations of the Greek word ''diatheke.'' The other is covenant :  http://www.keyway.ca/htm2004/20040715.htm

  So when St. Paul would refer to the covenant / testament, he meant the CHALICE. As the chalice was very crucial to the ritual in the celebration of the Passover where the Jews slaughtered and ATE a lamb.

  These covenants are reflections of one another, it is why Latin, Spanish, French, and Italian languages have very slight differences in the words Passover and Easter.

  This video explains what we read when we read the Bible: It is liturgy for the MEAL, a common practice in the old world to have readings at mealtime.

  http://youtu.be/HxLmJdsfE1k

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Most Forgiven, Loves the Most

 I am examining how Jesus treated sinners ......  

"If this man were a prophet, He would have known who and what sort of woman this is who is touching Him, for she is a sinner."
And Jesus answering said to him, "Simon, I have something to say to you."
"And he answered, "What is it, Teacher?"
"A certain creditor had two debtors; one owed five hundred denarii, and the other fifty. When they could not pay, he forgave them both. Now which of them will love him more?"
"Simon answered, "The one, I suppose, to whom he forgave more."
"And He said to him, "You have judged rightly."
"Then turning toward the woman He said to Simon, "Do you see this woman? I entered your house, you gave me no water for My feet, but she has wet My feet with her tears and wiped them with her hair. You gave Me no kiss, but from the time I came in she has not ceased to kiss My feet. You did not anoint My head with oil, but she has anointed My feet with ointment. Therefore I tell you, her sins, which are many, are forgiven, for she loved much; but he who is forgiven little, loves little." (Luke 7:36-47 RSV)


  I understand the logic of this.  As one who has more deficiencies is more joyful when those deficiencies are lifted.

  Made me think of the Great Saints --  Mother Teresa -- John Paul II...... Do they love less because are forgiven less?  Well, as I understand it, they went to confession weekly. 

  First, let me say, that I am not trying to boast, as I first was feeling awkward about this line.  ''Surely those who love God, have such great love for Him that they abide by His will.''  ......

  But, I then reconsidered, no matter how spiritual we are, we are always through our nature, sinners.  Sinners, Sinners, Sinners as we are in no way perfect.  Not the greatest Pope, not the greatest Saint.  We can not hide from our sins and weaknesses, they are a part of us like skin and nails.

  So then, what are we who feel as though we are not great sinners to do?

  Jesus answers us, ''Be forgiven!''   

  Never think you are sinless, Never think you are perfect.
 
  Pursue the Love of Christ in Confession, as often as you feel in your heart is right.  Maybe it could be good to try to always receive the Eucharist with a pure heart after Confession.

  Love the Sacrament of Confession, it is our way to be forgiven, forgiven, forgiven! So that we may Love! Love! Love!


Happy Saint Patrick's Day (Especially my crew from Cork)

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Video Catalog - Faith and Reason Leads to BELIEF!


THE MISTAKE IS OFTEN MAde.... THAT FAITH AND REASON ARE AT ODDS WITH EACH OTHER....

THE MISTAKE IS THAT THEY ARE TWO SEPARATE THINGS, BUT SHOULD BE WEDDED AND BEAUTIFIED WITH EACH OTHER.. COMPLETED

AS A MAN AND A WOMAN.

I WANT TO INTRODUCE THE MARRIAGE OF FAITH & REASON BY THIS VIDEO:

http://youtu.be/1RQ1yYvoqPQ

MANY OF THESE VIDEOS ARE LONG... BUT I CHALLENGE YOU TO WATCH ALL OR MOST BEFORE EASTER

WHY GOD?  EVIDENCE? PROBABILITY?  FAITH IS UNREASONABLE?
1) MANY OF YOU WILL SEE, NOT EVEN THE SMARTEST SCIENTIST (STEPHEN HAWKINGS PARTNER) CAN DEBATE AGAINST GOD....

http://vimeo.com/15383112

2) SCIENCE AND THE RATIONALITY OF GOD:  TWO one long and more detailed

http://youtu.be/QI1QBj3aFfg

SHORTER: http://youtu.be/ETBssDRsM74

3) PHILOSOPHICAL RATIONALITY OF GOD:

http://youtu.be/gyrzhVvg3ws

SO THAT IS GOD? OKAY, SO WHAT ABOUT RELIGION? WELL SURELY THERE ARE SOME GREAT CONVERSATIONS ABOUT ALL RELIGIONS.... THOMAS MERTON IS A GOOD SOURCE.. BUT HERE

THE JESUS QUESTION

4) WERE THE GOSPEL WRITERS EYE WITNESSES? OXFORD PROFESSOR SAYS YES

http://youtu.be/r5Ylt1pBMm8

5) DID JESUS RESURRECT? PROMINENT BIBLICAL SCHOLAR USES REASON AND PROBABILITY:

http://youtu.be/W0Dc01HVlaM

6) DOES THE BIBLE SAY JESUS CLAIMED TO BE GOD?

http://youtu.be/Wa-dzR943po

7) I NEVER REALLY SOUGHT THIS OUT, BUT FOUND A JEW WHO CONVERTED, WELL, SEE WHY

http://youtu.be/gsKz6QEFFmg

8) INSPIRING MESSAGE- JESUS' SHOCKING LIFE

 http://youtu.be/2qNlTiRB7JA


SO WHAT DID JESUS COME FOR? ANSWER: TO BE THE NEW MOSES, BUILD HIS REALM ON EARTH (CHURCH)


9) THE CHURCH OF PETER

http://youtu.be/VXCUSAEVNIE

10) UNDERSTANDING THE SACRIFICE - THE EUCHARIST - THE LAMB OF GOD

http://youtu.be/OfGw8G9P4_Y

11) MIRACLE OF THE EUCHARIST, TODAY!!!!

http://youtu.be/N6SH93arrIE

12)  SERIES SHOWING WHAT IS THE CATHOLIC CHURCH:

    12A - BUILDER OF CIVILIZATION

http://youtu.be/OhARNW4l13g

    12B - CATHOLICISM SERIES

http://youtu.be/yXz7CiIovJ8

ANY SPECIFIC QUESTIONS... CONFESSION, CRUSADES, INQUISITION, WHAT IS GRACE, MORALITY OF THE BODY......

PLEASE VISIT CATHOLIC ANSWERS AT WWW.CATHOLIC.COM OR ON YOUTUBE FATHER BARRON

LOADS, LOADS, LOADS OF ANSWERS AND DISCUSSIONS ARE RIGHT HERE ON THE INTERNET

I PERSONALLY LIKE THE CONVERSION STORIES OF STEVE RAY AND DR. SCOTT HAHN