The play on people’s emotions of anti-Christian groups claiming homosexuals are marginalized or powerless is, in most cases, just not the case. Homosexual lobbies purport that, as a group, homosexuals are marginalized and are discriminated against (but not so according to this article http://www.traditioninaction.org/HotTopics/a02rStatistcs.html) with regard to jobs, among other things, but in reality… Continue reading Facts on Unfounded Claims of The Homosexual Community that they are being UNJUSTLY Discriminated against by Catholics, Christian or Other Conservative groups or are Harmless to Themselves or Others
God
The unequaled power and wisdom of God is truly unimaginable by any of his creatures in its absoluteness and depth. Hebrews 13:8 states “Jesus Christ, yesterday, and to day; and the same forever.” Since his essence is the same as God the Father’s (John 1:1-14) what is said of Jesus Christ is the same… Continue reading God
Practical Measures the Bishop of Rome should consider Implementing to Mitigate the Current Church Crisis, in addition to what was mentioned in the Previous Four blogs
In the Solution to the Church Crisis In the following guidance to the bishop of Rome, I do not presume to be his better but I use bible quotes to reminded him, why he should do these things based on his Better’s direction namely the one he should be representing as His vicar, Jesus Christ… Continue reading Practical Measures the Bishop of Rome should consider Implementing to Mitigate the Current Church Crisis, in addition to what was mentioned in the Previous Four blogs
Practical Measures to Mitigate the Church Crisis for Bishops Who Elect the Pope
As with the posts on laity, priests and bishops, those that elect the Pope should follow the suggestions for laity when they are laity etc. before they enter the priesthood and for bishops after their episcopal consecrations. 1. Literally, for Christ’s sake or rather the body of Christ’s sake, stop with the election of modernist… Continue reading Practical Measures to Mitigate the Church Crisis for Bishops Who Elect the Pope
Practical Measures to Mitigate the Church Crisis for Bishops
Bishops should do all that was mentioned in the past two blogs when they were laity and when they were priests and in addition 1. When churches are designed ensure that the tabernacle for keeping the Blessed Sacrament is in the center front of the church (and not chairs for you or your priest, if… Continue reading Practical Measures to Mitigate the Church Crisis for Bishops
Practical Measures to Mitigate the Church Crisis for Priests
First of all priests should follow everything mentioned in the previous blog for laity, deacons, brothers, nuns and sister; but in addition: 1. Raise awareness of the Real presence of Jesus Christ in the Most Holy Eucharist and deliver all hosts on the tongue to people kneeling if possible but under no circumstance use Eucharistic… Continue reading Practical Measures to Mitigate the Church Crisis for Priests
Practical Measures to Mitigate the Church Crisis for the Laity as Well as Deacons, Brothers, Sisters, and Nuns
Though this is the meat of what every traditionalist catholic as well as “everyday modern serious Catholics” want to know and I guess feel is shrouded in mystery, the answer, it would seem to me, is fairly simple and I will give you what I think it is in this blog. So if you are… Continue reading Practical Measures to Mitigate the Church Crisis for the Laity as Well as Deacons, Brothers, Sisters, and Nuns
Catholic Periodicals I Subscribe to and/or have an interesting traditional bent
One periodical I subscribed to when I was still a novus ordo Catholic (kept in the dark I feel because I was in the military and had little choice except the on-post mass). I still subscribe and find the articles interesting and informative. They are also not anti-tradition. In the May 2022 edition it reviews… Continue reading Catholic Periodicals I Subscribe to and/or have an interesting traditional bent
A Summary of the Catholic View of the Totality of Reality
The following quote is from a book entitled Theology and Sanity by F. J. Sheed published by Sheed and Ward in 1947 in London which is a great book to read for and in-depth look at theology from a catholic perspective and has the following excellent summary of how Catholics succinctly describe our cosmos/universe:… Continue reading A Summary of the Catholic View of the Totality of Reality
With God it’s Not About Rules
In my understanding, the angels were created, personally by God, and were tested “immediately” to obtain the Beatific Vision or not. Though, in a manner. we as humans are tested only in whether we choose God. But life itself is not a test but, assuming the choice is God, it is a learning, training… Continue reading With God it’s Not About Rules
