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The trustees have chosen a new president to succeed Fr. Terence Henry at Franciscan University of Steubenville.  His name is Father Sean Sheridan.  He has a strong legal background which will help in the fight against the unjust HHS mandate which does not respect conscience rights or citizens’ religious liberty.

“I am honored to serve as the next president of Franciscan University,” Father Sheridan said in a statement. “It is inspiring and truly humbling for me to be here at Franciscan University with the students who are pouring their hearts into their education and their prayer life, falling in love with God and the Church and striving to become saints.”

Here is a little bit about Father Sheridan’s credentials:

Father Sheridan entered the Franciscan Third Order Regular in 2000, leaving behind a career as an attorney focused on health-care litigation. He made his solemn profession of vows in 2005 and was ordained to the priesthood the following year. Father Sheridan continued his legal education in the Church, earning a doctorate in canon law from Catholic University of America in 2009. He wrote his dissertation addressing seven challenges — and potential solutions — to implementing Ex Corde Ecclesiae (From the Heart of the Church), Pope John Paul II’s 1992 apostolic constitution for Catholic higher education.

Father Sheridan served as an assistant professor of canon law at CUA from 2009 until last fall, when he became a professor in Franciscan University’s theology department.

“He’s got the right mix of academic, pastoral and professional experience,” Hernon said. “He’s got the mission of the university in his heart, and he wears it on his sleeve. We know he’s going to continue to see how the university can respond to the call St. Francis received from Christ, to ‘Go, rebuild my Church.’”

We have a story of authentic courage of someone who has stuck by their beliefs even among pressure in these ever changing times of what our culture deems as acceptable.  Chris Broussard is the ESPN analyst who was asked to comment on on the NBA basketball player Jason Collins who announced that he is gay for all the world to hear.  Broussard said that homosexuality is a sin. He went onto say:

“If you’re openly living in unrepentant sin, whatever that may be,” including heterosexual sex outside of marriage, you are “walking in open rebellion to God and to Jesus Christ.”

Instead of being respectful and tolerant of his point of view some people have taken to twitter to call for ESPN to fire Chris Broussard.

It looks like the Southern Poverty Law Center has some explaining to do.  It appears that the SPLC influenced a domestic terrorist attack by labeling the Family Research Council as a “hate” group.  Seeing this information on the SPLC’s website spurred Floyd Lee Corkins to shoot at innocent workers at the Washington-based Family Research Center. Corkins has pleaded guilty to a charge of domestic terrorism and will be charged in June. Lives were spared as a result of the heroic actions of Leonardo Johnson, the security guard/building manager. 

Apparently religious freedom for Christians in the military will not be tolerated.  Here our military men and women are fighting to protect our freedoms which are outlined in the Constitution and yet their rights won’t be protected while serving.  Geesh! This is disgraceful. Totally unconscionable!  

From ChristianPost: 

President Obama’s new “religious tolerance” consultant to the Pentagon, Mikey Weinstein, wants Christian military service members who openly talk about their faith in uniform to be charged with treason, which is a crime punishable by death according to military law.

By employing his consulting services, and as Commander-in-Chief, President Obama is effectively endorsing Weinstein’s recently voiced and written views such as: “Today, we face incredibly well-funded gangs of fundamentalist Christian monsters who terrorize their fellow Americans by forcing their weaponized [sic] and twisted version of Christianity upon their helpless subordinates in our nation’s armed forces.”

President Obama is someone who claims that he is a Christian.  If he is a Christian why would he employ a “religious tolerant” consultant that calls Christians “monsters who terrorize their fellow Americans”?  By “fundamentalist” does Weinstein mean, actually follows the Bible and adheres to timeless biblical truths?  So I guess he thinks modernism and moral relativism “true Christianity”?  This administration has been the most hostile to Christians (traditional Christians) in recent modern history.  This is not only intolerance but is persecutory in nature. And some people wonder why we a number of say that Obama is shredding the Constitution. It is obvious that he has no respect for the Constitution or citizens’ rights.  He acts as if he were king.  I do pray for his conversion of heart and soul.  

Israeli President Shimon Perez has invited Pope Francis to visit Israel.  Pope Francis has accepted the invitation “with willingness and joy” .  No date has been set for the visit. 

A Vatican statement said they discussed prospects for a resumption of negotiations for a solution that would respect “the legitimate aspirations of the two Peoples, thus decisively contributing to the peace and stability of the region.”

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Peanut Gallery: The Vatican dares to tell it "like it was"... in this current climate of political correctness. I wonder what this will do for Christian / Muslim dialogue? Maybe interject some honesty? Or, is that too much to hope for? Time will tell.
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Pope Francis to canonize 800 Catholics martyred at hands of Muslim invaders - Liberty Unyielding…

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Happy Birthday Teresa!

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Teresa and I were watching ARGO, a movie we rented from Redbox on this special occasion, and as the movie dragged, time got away from us, and now it is officially the next day.   But how can I not put up the post that wished her a happy birthday and lets our readers know this special occasion.  So we have decided to extend her birthday into tomorrow.  We turned off the movie and will watch the rest tomorrow, and we will save the blowing out of the candles for tomorrow as well.

Teresa is a wonderful woman, the most wonderful woman I know.  I know her readers here love her, and will appreciate the extended opportunity to wish her a happy birthday.

 

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She had the option of going out to dinner, but she preferred to use one of her birthday gifts tonight to cook.  Can you believe that!  How awesome is that?

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We had delicious tortillas!  It felt like it was MY birthday!

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But then again, for the ten (approaching eleven) years we have been married, she has made me happy everyday as if it were my birthday.

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If this were a just world, it would be possible for me to make her as happy on her birthday as she makes me every day.

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Happy Birthday honey.  I love you so much!

 

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I watched the Youtube videos and read the articles of Susan Griffiths' final week of life with a mixture of sadness, discouragement and anger.  Susan Griffiths was the Canadian woman from Winnipeg, Manitoba who committed assisted suicide at the Dignitas Clinic in Switzerland on April 25, 2013.

She was in the early stages of Multiple Systems Atrophy, a rare condition of the involuntary nervous system. 

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Only God the author of all life has the right to decide when a person is going to die. Euthanasia/assisted suicide is a selfish act of taking the easy way out. It is not an act of bravery. No one should be cheerleaders for death. This is the work of the devil. People who think taking your own life is a good thing are sick. There is so much moral bankruptcy in our society that it is disheartening. We need to pray, rely on God and be more proactive in showing persons with major illnesses that they are loved by Christ and how fulfilling it is to unite your suffering with Jesus' Cross.

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I am having a good bit of pain today so I am trying to unite my pain with Jesus on the Cross.

In St. Faustina’s Diary she states that Jesus told her that He was going to punish a beautiful city in her country like he did to Sodom and Gomorrah.

Question: Do you think God punishes nations which allow and propagate evil?  Or do you think God allows natural disasters to occur for purposes of cleansing?  To have people feel the love of others as they are being helped? God could come into peoples’ lives as others follow Jesus’ example to help people who are in need.

Here are some links:

If Abortion Is Not Murder, Why Is Gosnell On Trial For Murder?

Until recently there has been a blackout by the media on this news story.  Why?  Could this be due to this story would highlight the gruesome nature of abortion? And that abortion is unsafe for both baby and mother?

RIP Lady Thatcher  

Pray, pray, pray again 

Five Things I Want My Cradle Catholic Friends To Know

The Ten Commandments, Moral Anarchy, and the Secular State

Pope: “Where there is calumny, there is Satan himself.”

My Thoughts On Pope Francis 

Pope Francis is a humble man of the people.

 

 

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Please God change peoples hearts and souls so all of our children are protected both inside and outside the womb.  No person should have a right to kill an innocent human being.  Every life is precious.

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Happy Easter!

 

The noon Mass I attended today at my parish was about as far from an ordinary and routine Mass as any I have ever heard in my life.   The priest who celebrated Mass juggled during the homily as a physical demonstration of a metaphor which I now remember only dimly, a lesson about multiple priorities, I think, and he also used card magic to instruct us about how we, as disciples of Christ should relate to Jesus and His Blessed Mother.   He did not use a full deck, but rather only a few cards and they were very large — I was able to see most of them clearly from where I was standing in the foyer — an Ace of Spades to represent the believer (because we are all called to Apostles), the King of Hearts representing the Lord Jesus, and a Queen (I could not see the suit) signifying Mary.   He appeared to turn all the cards into the King of Hearts. First the Queen was transformed because she reflects the glory of Her Son, and then the Ace, because, as we turn to the Blessed Mother and call upon the mercy of Jesus, we are transformed by grace into Filii in Filio (Sons in the Son).

Normally such deviations from traditional liturgy set my teeth on edge, but today, with so many people there who never show up any other day except perhaps Christmas, I smiled and even quietly applauded.  It warmed my heart.  Certainly there was nothing to object to in the doctrinal content of his sermon.  The theology, Christology, and Mariology he gave were perfectly orthodox.

Just before the Liturgy of the Eucharist began an elderly man had a heart attack right there in the pew.  An usher hurried to the portable defibrillation machine hanging on the wall of the foyer where I stood.  A woman nearby volunteered to help, declaring that she was certified in CPR.  I, too, am certified in CPR, so, after hesitating for a few seconds as I processed this situation, I walked up the aisle to the pew where the gentleman lay with his shirt open and the adhesive electrodes on his chest, ready to relieve the woman if she began to get tired from doing chest compressions.  You can get tired very quickly and women are generally apt to get tired sooner than men since doing the compressions properly is a feat of upper body strength that comes easier to men than to women.

Before the paramedics arrived the man was carried to the foyer where I had been and he sat on a chair which were being used until a moment before to keep issues of the Pittsburgh Catholic for parishioners to take on the way out of church.  Another man and myself went outside to visibly indicate to the ambulance where to go.  Several ambulances and a police car arrived a moment later, but the man got up on his own and refused to be taken on a stretcher.  He walked with minimal and superfluous assistance to an ambulance, and, as soon as the incident began, it was over, and the liturgy continued.  As I left, I reflected on the obvious Easter implications:  at one moment I saw a man lying horizontal, apparently near death, and then, a very short time later, I saw the same man rise up on his own two feet and walk away from death, very much alive.

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Apparently there has been some hullabaloo about news sites claiming that Pope Francis as Cardinal Bergoglio endorsed civil unions back in 2010. That’s a bunch of hooey. According to one of the Pope’s confidants Francis was faced with gay “marriage” being thrust upon citizens in Argentina so he offered the lesser of two evils as to have further discussion on the matter. It is the same when voting for a piece of legislation. Canon law allows for the politician voting for the legislation that is the lesser of two evils when there is no good option.

Woites’s statements contradict a New York Times article published yesterday stating, “Faced with the near certain passage of the gay marriage bill, Cardinal Bergoglio offered the civil union compromise as the ‘lesser of two evils,’ said Sergio Rubin, his authorized biographer. ‘He wagered on a position of greater dialogue with society.’”

Here is the article http://www.lifesitenews.com/news/bergoglio-didnt-suggest-endorsing-homosexual-civil-unions-in-2010-says-conf

Fr. Orsi at Ave Maria is taking bishops to task for being unwilling to refuse Holy Communion to politicians who are in grave sin those who support abortion and euthanasia.  I’d add being in support of same-sex marriage to the list. Both Biden and Pelosi received Communion at Pope Francis’ installation mass. These type of politicians have been obstinate for so long and the bishops’ pastoral approach hasn’t worked over a lengthy period of time that a more visible act of standing for the faith and against scandal is necessary.  Here is a bit of what Fr. Orsi has to say:

Politicians such as Biden and Pelosi have been stubborn and contumacious in their pro-abortion policies and in presenting themselves for reception of the Eucharist. They know that the American bishops, for the most part, prefer a “pastoral approach,” which means basically let’s talk to them and help them to see the error of their ways. It has not worked, and there is no indication that it will. The topic of this essay is proof enough! They also know that Catholic priests are instructed not to cause a scene on the Communion line and that the person be permitted to receive. Thus, they opt to take advantage of these charitable loopholes.

There is a solution and perhaps some hope for stronger enforcement of Church policy on offending pols. The Vatican should clearly state that politicians who promote a culture of death, abortion, and euthanasia, are subject to excommunication by their bishop. Pope-Emeritus  Benedict XVI  made an unofficial statement on a trip to Mexico, in 2007, stating  that excommunication for pro choice legislators was not arbitrary and is part of canon law.  This would strengthen Canon 915 and some bishops’ backbones.

It is well known that Pope Francis forbade pro- choice politicians from receiving Holy Communion in his diocese, in Argentina.  Perhaps the new Pope can move this project along?

By the bishops refusing to take strong action, such as excommunication, politicians will continue their “in your face” attitude toward the church and her leaders. Such a failure will also continue to allow Catholics and people of good will to be scandalized. Even worse, it gives the impression that others may follow the behavior of wayward  politicians with impunity.

Biden and Pelosi only did at the Vatican what they have been allowed to do at home.  As the great Lutheran pastor Dietrich Bonheoffer stated so well, dear bishops;  Not to act is to act!

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Dang those sequester cuts. Bang. Bop. That hurts… Wait!!! Hold on… stop listening to the MSM meme. Were there really cuts to government agencies because of the sequester? To Find out you can visit The Sequester Lies: Where are the Republicans? at Conservative Hideout. It’s all laid out neatly in a graph.

The Conservative Lady has a post titled A New “Most Dangerous” Man in America?   This person is a mayor of a major city but he has much influence over national politics.  He is a radical who wants to change (er take away) your rights using force.  He is not only against illegal guns but is also against legal guns.

1CatholicSalmon has a good post called Palm Sunday – the day after tomorrow, and Holy Week begins. Doesn’t it seem like Lent has flown by? Hard to believe it’s already almost one day before Holy Week begins.

Biltrix has a great post called Father, Forgive Them!  Fr. Jason Smith explains about having the urge to throw away his anger toward Judas betrayal when he hears the words ”Father forgive them.”  This had me questioning, should we really be angry at Judas? Wasn’t he apart of God’s divine plan? An essential part? Without Judas would Jesus have died to save our sins? Possibly…. but since this is what happened in God’s divine plan to save all of humanity from sin wouldn’t giving thanks to Judas be more appropriate?  We all sin and whether the sin be big or small if we ask for forgiveness God will grant His mercy and forgive us. For this reason and with there being conflicting accounts of Judas’ death  I do believe that it is possible that Judas repented before his death. This would mean that Judas would have been forgiven by God just as the rest of us are forgiven when we repent in Reconciliation.

 

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I'm amazed at how fast we are getting to know our new Pope.

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Awesome! So excited to hear more about Pope Francis.

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This picture shows much love from a humble man. I'm in awe... and tears are in my eyes.

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We have a new Pope!  His identity has not been revealed as of this writing,but the Pontifex twitter account has been updated.  It no longer reads “Sede Vacante”.  Teresa and I are glued to the living room TV, waiting, imagining, wondering who it is who has been ushered to the Room of Tears.  But I think that I can show you exactly what our new Pope will be wearing when he steps out onto the balcony — one of these majestic robes by Gammarrelli:

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This image comes from an article on Rocco Palmo’s blog   Whispers In The Loggia

 

 

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