Bishop Vasa is not only kind, approachable, wise and courageous, he lives to bring others to Christ. Sometimes there's kicking and screaming from those where Truth is hard, but he's uncompromising. Straight talk from our Church is usually lacking and his words bring healing, no matter how foreign.
"In our 'compromising age' we are loath to name something too strongly. If we do, we are accused of harshness, judgmentalism, perhaps arrogance, certainly intolerance and possibly pharisaism.
While it is always necessary to speak the truth with love, the Church also believes and teaches that it is also necessary to speak the truth with strength.
It is necessary to defend truth and not be too quick to rationalize, justify or excuse misleading teachings or teachers . There is a point at which passive "tolerance" allows misleading teachings to be spread and propagated, thus confusing or even misleading the faithful about the truths of the Church.
There is a very strong word, which still exists in our Church, which most of us are too "gentle" to use. The word is "heresy."
We perhaps think that heresy is a thing of the past . We think perhaps of the Arian heresy or the Pelagian heresy or the Manichean heresy. We might even maintain that there are no longer any heretics because that conjures up images of inquisitions and burnings at the stake.
I do not , in any way, seek to validate or justify any kind of "vigilante" theology , but we do need strong words to combat erroneous and fallacious teaching.”
"Martyrdom is not an exception reserved to a few.....live the Gospel without compromise.” Pope Benedict XVI
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
"Capital Campaign" Confusion or Collusion?
With all due respect to the Archbishop, the "Sharing our Faith, Shaping Our Future" Capital Campaign regarding where the money goes is confusion or collusion. Your guess is as good as mine.
When this Capital Campaign began in 2010, the Archbishop's Catholic Appeal which garners around $3.65 million was to happen at the same time. Different "campaigns" at the same time.
There were two problems with this for Oregon Catholic priests and laity, some of the categories would be the same with monies combined, but we were told they would have oversight, so not to worry.
Well, worry they did and it was changed to cancelling the Archbishop's Annual Appeal, sort of.
From the same article.....
When this Capital Campaign began in 2010, the Archbishop's Catholic Appeal which garners around $3.65 million was to happen at the same time. Different "campaigns" at the same time.
There were two problems with this for Oregon Catholic priests and laity, some of the categories would be the same with monies combined, but we were told they would have oversight, so not to worry.
Well, worry they did and it was changed to cancelling the Archbishop's Annual Appeal, sort of.
- Archbishop Used First Funds from Capital Campaign to pay for Appeal He Cancelled from February 16, 2011
"We decided to eliminate the annual appeal this year and use the first dollars collected in the capital campaign to provide the funds that would ordinarily be collected in the annual appeal for our 2011-12 fiscal year." The annual appeal will be back next year.(VOCAL - What? We already paid $3.65 million for the appeal this year with Capital Campaign money.)
"The other concern was protection of funds with the assurance that they would be distributed appropriately. A separate 501(c)(3) nonprofit religious corporation has been established. A board of lay leaders and clergy from the archdiocese is overseeing the collection and distribution of the funds, operating independently from archdiocesan office." (VOCAL this slight of hand with our money is confusion that shows their incompetence, or collusion to dupe us.)
- The Archbishop's new article in the Catholic Sentinel is entitled May 3, 2011 Article in Full and is directly in opposition to the information the Archdiocese has sent previously.
- "Capital Campaign Postscript:.......
From the same article.....
- "Interestingly, I recently received word that one of our parishes reports a disinterest in supporting the goals of the campaign and as a result parish leadership is opposed to the idea of participating in the campaign. Clearly there has been some misunderstanding and maybe some of you yourselves need an update about the challenge of providing priestly “gifts of the spirit” in the years to come."
With this under sight we need transparency before we give to campaigns conducted by staff that thinks we are a means to an end. The Archdiocesan hierarchy does not mean spiritual anarchy.
1 John 3:18
Monday, May 2, 2011
Religion in the "Modern World" aka Archdiocese of Portland's Curriculum
This is an excellent article, It shows the progression from Neitzsche to Jung to Freud and to many more "modern" "teachers". Zanzig Catholic Curriculum is part of this "thought". We are teaching "the Earth Charter" in our Catholic schools and have for many years which is against our beliefs.
Nietzche went permanently insane and Freud's autobiography says he heard voices and had insane writings.
It is shows how this leads to mental confusion, breakdown and the use of our young to victims of sexual abuse and moral demise.
"The methods are based on "the group therapy technique" first developed in America in the 1970's by two psychologists, Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow. They described how emotional conditioning should be carried out by a group "facilitator". The facilitator does not impart knowledge like the old fashioned teacher. Instead he/she initiates discussions encouraging children to reveal their personal views and feelings. The facilitator's approach is "value free". There is no right or wrong answer to any religious or moral question. Each person discloses what is right or wrong for them. All choices are equally valid even if they are opposites. Everything depends on feelings or emotions. Reason and conscience are discouraged. If anyone attempts objective evaluation, they are to be treated as an "outsider" and there will be a strong emotional reaction against such "judgemental intolerance"."
Monday, April 25, 2011
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
"Saul in the Family" - Alinsky and the Archdiocese of Portland
“Lest we forget at least an over-the-shoulder acknowledgment to the very first radical: from all our legends, mythology, and history... the first radical known to man who rebelled against the establishment and did it so effectively that he at least won his own kingdom — Lucifer.” Saul Alinsky, Rules for Radicals
There is a spiritual cancer in the Archdiocese of Portland that, being left unchecked by faithful laity, threatens to ruin many souls. It is called Metropolitan Alliance for the Common Good (MACG). MACG is given life by Oregon Catholic churches that will not allow true Catholic teachings as the main focal point, but welcomes evil as truth. The affiliations are anti-Catholic, pro-homosexual and an occasion of mortal sin for all involved.
Saul Alinsky is their pope. Benedict the XVI is obsolete.
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MACG began as Fair Share Research and Education Fund (FSRE) a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization founded in 1981 as a supporting organization of Oregon Fair Share. When Oregon Fair Share closed in 1997 and morphed into being part of Fair Share Alliance. FSRE affiliated with Fair Share Research and Education Fund does business as the Oregon Action Fund, a name that more explicitly demonstrates the link between the Oregon Action Fund/Fair Share Research and Education Fund
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Oregon Action, supports its work, which carries on the tradition of chapter-based, multi-issue grassroots organizing in Oregon.
Oregon Action has received tens of thousands of dollars throughout the years from Oregon Catholics through Catholic Campaign for Human Development (CCHD)
Oregon Action affiliations:
Oregon Action is a member of...
- Affordable Housing Coalition
- America Votes
- APANO
- Coalition for a Livable Future
- Jobs with Justice
- National Campaign for Jobs and Income Support
- Northwest Federation of Community Organizations
- Oregon Campaign for Economic Justice
- Oregonians for Health Security
- USAction
Oregon Action Works with:
- ACORN
- American Civil Liberties Union - Oregon
- AFL-CIO - Oregon
- Basic Rights Oregon
- CAUSA
- Center for Intercultural Organizing
- Community Development Network
- Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon
- Eugene-Springfield Solidarity Network
- Fair and Clean Energy Coalition
- MoveOn.org
- Oregon Food Bank
- Oregon Human Rights Campaign
- Oregon Revenue Coalition
- Oregon Rural Action
- OSPIRG
- PCUN
- Rural Organizing Project
- SEIU Local 503
- Sisters of the Road
- The Tree Institute
- VOZ
Oregon Action is assisted by...
- Alliance For Justice
- Applied Research Center
- Center for Budget and Policy Priorities
- Center for Community Change
- Center for Third World Organizing
- Data Center
- Families USA
- Food Research and Action Center
- Midwest Academy
- Money In Politics Research Action Project
- National Network for Immigrant & Refugee Rights
- National Voice
- Oregon Center for Progressive Policy
- SPIN Project
- TACS
- Western States Center
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Portland Organizing Project (POP) was next in line - Given $60,000 from Catholic Campaign for Human Development (CCHD) to this Alinsky-based organization using the Church as a cash cow.
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Metropolitan Broad Base came after POP
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MACG was founded on May 23, 2002 came after Metropolitan Broad Base. (Info in link above)
MACG - who we are. Bringing IAF into Oregon Catholic Churches.
Saul Alinksy's Industrial Areas Foundation (IAF) was the foundation for 80+ groups that were funded by the Catholic church.
"The leaders and organizers of the Industrial Areas Foundation build organizations whose primary purpose is power - the ability to act - and whose chief product is equitable social change. The IAF is non-ideological and strictly non-partisan, but proudly, publicly, and persistently political. Through local affiliates, the IAF builds a political base among voluntary institutions that includes religious congregations, labor locals, homeowner groups, recovery groups, parents associations, non-profits, immigrant societies, schools, seminaries, orders of men and women religious, and others. "
Saul Alinksy's Industrial Areas Foundation (IAF) was the foundation for 80+ groups that were funded by the Catholic church.
"The leaders and organizers of the Industrial Areas Foundation build organizations whose primary purpose is power - the ability to act - and whose chief product is equitable social change. The IAF is non-ideological and strictly non-partisan, but proudly, publicly, and persistently political. Through local affiliates, the IAF builds a political base among voluntary institutions that includes religious congregations, labor locals, homeowner groups, recovery groups, parents associations, non-profits, immigrant societies, schools, seminaries, orders of men and women religious, and others. "
Among the most vital tenets of Alinsky’s method were the following:
- “Make the enemy live up to their own book of rules. You can kill them with this, for they can no more live up to their own rules than the Christian Church can live up to Christianity.”[75]
- “No organization, including organized religion, can live up to the letter of its own book. You can club them to death with their ‘book’ of rules and regulations.”[76]
"Make up your mind, Jack," Alinsky said, "whether you want to be a priest or a bishop. All other decisions will flow from that one."
One common denominator of this great evil is "Chicago". Many of the staff of the Archdiocese of Portland are from Chicago and know Alinsky quite well and seem to have chosen Al over the Pope.
One common denominator of this great evil is "Chicago". Many of the staff of the Archdiocese of Portland are from Chicago and know Alinsky quite well and seem to have chosen Al over the Pope.
Pope Benedict XVI - "we don't listen to God because it would disturb us and so we remain indifferent to evil". ..
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