tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-44918019052750220.post1577572099011000198..comments2024-01-16T19:31:28.762-05:00Comments on Good Jesuit, Bad Jesuit: Former Jesuit Complains About Bishop Selection ProcessJoseph Frommhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16759274486679530625noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-44918019052750220.post-37183021759808028122012-07-03T15:42:24.813-04:002012-07-03T15:42:24.813-04:00THE HIDDEN LIFE OF JESUS AT NAZARETH
Meditation
...THE HIDDEN LIFE OF JESUS AT NAZARETH<br /><br />Meditation <br /><br />First Prelude. Jesus having been found in the Temple by Mary and Joseph, left Jerusalem and returned with them to Nazareth, and was subject to them; and He advanced in wisdom and grace with God and man (Luke ii. 51, 52)...<br /><br />The Gospel teaches us three things regarding the life of Jesus at Nazareth:-<br />1. That He obeyed: “He was subject to them” (Luke ii.52)...<br /><br /><br />FIRST POINT<br /><br />At Nazareth Jesus Obeyed.<br /><br />Consider the obedience of Jesus Christ in all its circumstances.<br /><br />1. WHO IS HE THAT OBEYS? It is He who is reason by essence; He whose will is sovereignly wise and independent; it is the Word of God.<br /><br />2. WHOM DOES HE OBEY? His creatures. He obeys Joseph and Mary, whom He infinitely surpasses in light and in sanctity; who derive, and can only derive, light and holiness from Him. He obeys even strangers, who command Him like a mercenary; that is to say, He submits His will, the most noble and upright that ever was, to wills full of weakness, of ignorance, of caprice—wills only made to obey Him.<br /><br />3. IN WHAT DOES HE OBEY? In everything that was commanded Him; consequently in the most trifling things, even in the meanest things;--for example, in all the details of care required by a poor household, and the station of a mechanic who earns his bread by the sweat of his brow.<br /><br />4. HOW LONG DOES HE OBEY? For thirty years, that is, not only during His childhood, when obedience is both a necessity and a duty for man, but also in the strength of age, when, according to the ordinary laws of nature and society, every man is arrived at the time when he has a right to govern Himself.<br /><br />2.HOW DID HE OBEY? In the most perfect way that can be conceived. By obedience of action, which executes promptly and to the letter; obedience of mind, which does not reason on the motives of the order or its nature; obedience of heart, which submits with love to the orders of man as to the orders of the Divine Will.<br /><br />Let us examine ourselves, out thoughts, our feelings, our conduct, with regard to obedience. Let us beg our Lord to teach us by His example the value, the necessity, the practice of this virtue.<br /><br />Spiritual Exercises of St IgnatiusMariahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02704944620839677383noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-44918019052750220.post-1377667751734836562012-07-03T09:50:31.144-04:002012-07-03T09:50:31.144-04:00Given Prof. Lakeland's support for a bill in t...Given Prof. Lakeland's support for a bill in the Connecticut Legislature to fundamentally reorder the organization of the Catholic Church by state fiat, his understanding of the 1st Amendment to the U.S. Constitution is similarly flawed.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-44918019052750220.post-10630420944075720242012-07-02T23:14:34.914-04:002012-07-02T23:14:34.914-04:00Priestly People. LUMEN GENTIUM. Stop worshiping t...Priestly People. LUMEN GENTIUM. Stop worshiping the hierarchy. That's not very Catholic.<br /><br />The Church is not your little right wing tree fort. Actually, the sacraments are possible without them in a pinch. In any case, some of the most faithful, loving Catholics I have known have been priests and nuns--but not too many are around these days.<br /><br />I'll put Pax Christi up against your storm trooper groups any day.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-44918019052750220.post-2124099875574513702012-07-02T20:54:19.167-04:002012-07-02T20:54:19.167-04:00There is no Church without the hierarchy, without ...There is no Church without the hierarchy, without the clergy. And those who defect from the apostolic faith are outside the Church even though they might maintain apparent links with her.<br /><br />As for your kid's confirmation, that couldn't happen without the clergy; not without a bishop (or his granting of faculties to a priest) as a matter of fact. You dis the clergy but rely on the sacraments that are not possible without them. Cognitive dissonance?<br /><br />If the hierarchy and clergy mean so little to you, why don't you admit what you are and go to a unitarian/leftist church somewhere?<br /><br />Pax Christi? Sheesh. Your religion is Leftism.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-44918019052750220.post-4713610678348782672012-07-02T17:12:07.296-04:002012-07-02T17:12:07.296-04:00"Prof. Lakeland has a perpetual axe to grind ..."Prof. Lakeland has a perpetual axe to grind against the Church and his views have little to add to the dialogue."<br /><br />I can see fellow Anonymous that your definition of the Church is the hierarchy and clerics (and, well, maybe some of those uber conservative nuns).<br /><br />I agree w/8:15 a.m. I no longer contribute to the diocese, bishops fund raising, and only put a couple of bucks in the collection envelope so they'll let my kid make his confirmation. My $$ goes to the local Catholic Worker house, Pax Christi, and the Jesuit h.s. I attended. Not a dime to the arrogant prelates!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-44918019052750220.post-88592695364810795432012-07-02T09:20:24.732-04:002012-07-02T09:20:24.732-04:00If Paul Lakeland's understanding of the church...If Paul Lakeland's understanding of the church even remotely approximated what the Catholic Church actually is, I would find him credible. Unfortunately, Prof. Lakeland has a perpetual axe to grind against the Church and his views have little to add to the dialogue.<br /><br />As for his statement ""This is not just an ordinary diocese ... You have a diocese that's quite dramatically divided between the wealthy and those in poverty," the Bridgeport diocese is no different from that in any major American city (Boston, New York, Philadelphia, D.C.).Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-44918019052750220.post-75171342833342285322012-07-02T08:15:20.343-04:002012-07-02T08:15:20.343-04:00instead of usinf the word "complain " w...instead of usinf the word "complain " why not use "opens up dialogue" <br /><br />After all lay people had to pay for the bishops mis-management of its priests so why not make sure he is not another egan or law or mahoneyAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com