Saturday, May 11, 2013
Friday, May 10, 2013
Someone to Grab Onto When Things Get Tough.
Here's a list of our Doctors of the Church We are given them as a gift to us for all areas of our lives. If we're ever in need let's remember them. Then Trust.
There could be some of your confirmation saints among them. Maybe someone you know will be confirmed soon. This might help them.
There could be some of your confirmation saints among them. Maybe someone you know will be confirmed soon. This might help them.
Before the Pope can proclaim a person a Doctor they have to be a saint. It is a rare honor. Usually, it happens to a person who shows eminent (sound) holiness and a type of spirituality that is exceptional.The Pope proclaims such a person because of overwhelming support by the entire church. This saintly person has a powerful message, example and contribution that will benefit the church members.
For that reason the Holy Father wants the whole church to know about this "extra-ordinary" and extraordinary person and proclaims the individual "Doctor" of the Church.
Next to the office of the Pope, the highest church office is a cardinal. Cardinals are selected by the Pope and only the cardinals elect a Pope. The Pope alone proclaims a Doctor.
The Thirty-five Doctors of the Church
Original Four Doctors of the Latin (Western) Church
recognized by: Pope Boniface VIII, 1295
2. Doctor of Biblical Science
St Jerome (343-420)
3. Doctor of Grace
St Augustine of Hippo (354-430)
4. Doctor of Hymnology
St Gregory the Great (540-604)
Defended papal supremacy. Worked for clerical/monastic reform.
St Jerome (343-420)
3. Doctor of Grace
St Augustine of Hippo (354-430)
4. Doctor of Hymnology
St Gregory the Great (540-604)
Defended papal supremacy. Worked for clerical/monastic reform.
recognized by St. Pius V in 1568
Bishop of Alexandria. Dominant opponent of Arianism.
6. Doctor of Monasticism
Saint Basil the Great (329-379)
Cappadocian.
7. Doctor of Theologians
St. Gregory Nazianzen (330-90)
8. Doctor of Preachers
St. John Chrysostom (347-407)
"golden-voiced" orator
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6. Doctor of Monasticism
Saint Basil the Great (329-379)
Cappadocian.
7. Doctor of Theologians
St. Gregory Nazianzen (330-90)
8. Doctor of Preachers
St. John Chrysostom (347-407)
"golden-voiced" orator
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St Bonaventure (1217-74)
Franciscan theologian. Added by Sixtus V in 1588
11. Doctor of Scholasticism
St Anselm of Canterbury (1033-1109)
Archbishop of Canterbury.
Added by Clement XI in 1720
12. Doctor of Education
St Isidore of Seville (560-636)
Added by Innocent XIII in 1722
St. Bernard of Clairvaux (1090-1153)
"Mellifluous" Doctor because of his eloquence. Cictercian
Added by Pius VIII in 1830
18. Morality and Marian Doctor
St. Alphonsus Liguori (1696-1787)
Founder of Redemptorist Order
Added by Blessed Pius IX in 1871
St. Alphonsus Liguori (1696-1787)
Founder of Redemptorist Order
Added by Blessed Pius IX in 1871
19. Doctor of Authors and the Press
St. Francis de Sales (1567-1622)
Bishop, leader in Counter- Reformation.
Added by Blessed Pius IX in 1877
St. Francis de Sales (1567-1622)
Bishop, leader in Counter- Reformation.
Added by Blessed Pius IX in 1877
20. Doctor of Faith and against Heresy
St Cyril of Jerusalem (315-87)
Bishop and opponent of Arianism in the East.
Added by Leo XIII in 1883
St Cyril of Jerusalem (315-87)
Bishop and opponent of Arianism in the East.
Added by Leo XIII in 1883
21. Doctor of the Incarnation
St Cyril of Alexandria (376-444)
Patriarch. Opponent of Nestorianism. Made key contributions to Christology.
Added by Leo XIII in 1883
St Cyril of Alexandria (376-444)
Patriarch. Opponent of Nestorianism. Made key contributions to Christology.
Added by Leo XIII in 1883
22. The Icon or Image Doctor
23. Doctor of English History
The Venerable Bede (673-735)Added by Leo XIII in 1899
24. Doctor of Deacons and Poets
St Ephrem the Syrian (306-73)
Biblical exegete and ecclesiastical writer. Called "Harp of the Holy Spirit."
Added by Benedict XV in 1920
St Ephrem the Syrian (306-73)
Biblical exegete and ecclesiastical writer. Called "Harp of the Holy Spirit."
Added by Benedict XV in 1920
28. Doctor of Church State Relations
St. Robert Bellarmine (1542-1621)
Added by Pope Pius XI in 1931
St. Robert Bellarmine (1542-1621)
Added by Pope Pius XI in 1931
31. Doctor of Prayer
St Teresa of Avila (1515-82)
Spanish nun/mystic. First woman Doctor. Co-founder of the Discalced Carmelites
Added by Paul VI in 1970
St Teresa of Avila (1515-82)
Spanish nun/mystic. First woman Doctor. Co-founder of the Discalced Carmelites
Added by Paul VI in 1970
St Catherine of Siena (1347-80)
Mystic. Dominican
Added by Paul VI in 1970
33. Doctor of Confidence and Missionaries
St Therese of Lisieux (1873-97)
French Carmelite nun. Known as The Little Flower, "Story of a Soul" has become classic inspiring millions to follow her "Little Way" of holiness.
Added by John Paul II in 1997
These two Doctors of the Church were added by Pope Benedict XVI to help us through the Year of Faith and bring us closer to who Christ meant us to be. Let's remember that they are ready and able to help.
34. St. John of Avila
Added by Benedict XVI in 2012
35. Hildegard of Bingen
Benedictine nun during the height of the German Middle Ages, a true master of
theology and a great scholar of the natural sciences and of music.
Added by Benedict XVI in 2012
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Tuesday, May 7, 2013
Archbishop Alexander Sample: Will He Wear This Uniform with Pride or Angst?
We have to point out things in this world that are against our Church's Teachings to our children. Confusion isn't a way to raise a child on their way to Eternal Life with Christ.
There seems to be a sense of "we'll take care of things Archbishop, don't worry". We'll have to find a way to get this information to our dear Archbishop. The gatekeepers are still in place I fear.
(This just in: The U of P just had the Dalai Lama give a talk. He is the totality of everything NOT Catholic. A "reincarnation", not "of a soul that it eternal, indestructible and unlike any other ever formed throughout the history of the world", he believes in anything goes if there's a good reason. More money spent by those hell bent on destroying the Church at a Catholic university.)
The University of Portland gave this athletic gear to Archbishop Sample recently. It shows very clearly that Nike is pro-homosexual actions and pro-abortion. In face they are hoping to be the first sportswear company to sponsor a homosexual athlete.
Sports are wonderful, but when it comes with this high of a price to live by the label, it's sad.
Catholic Sentinel Ed Langlois |
Canon 812 reads: "It is necessary that those who teach theological disciplines in any institute of higher studies have a mandatum from the competent ecclesiastical authority."
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The Conference at the University of Portland's Chiles Center in June picked Thomas "let there be women priests" Groome to be the keynote speaker. He works for Sadlier Publishing and is a friend of Mary Jo Tully who is also connected with Sadlier.
This could point out some flaws in thinking on the Chancellor's part, since she is the one allowing this ex-priest from coming into the Archdiocese.
The is very sad: even with the Installation Mass of our Archbishop at the Chiles Center and the standards of the University have continued slipping.
Thomas Groome
Every part of this earth is sacred . . .
Every clearing and humming insect is holy . . .
All belong to the same family.
Teach your children that the earth is our mother . . .
The wind gave our children the spirit of life.
This we know, the earth does not belong to us; we belong to the earth . . .
(Coming to God's Word, William H. Sadlier Inc.)
Friday, May 3, 2013
Monsignor Gaenswein: Pope Peeking
Benedict’s trusted secretary, Monsignor Georg Gänswein, will be serving both pontiffs — living with Benedict at the monastery inside the Vatican and keeping his day job as prefect of the new pope’s household. Asked about the potential conflicts, Vatican spokesman Fr. Lombardi was defensive, saying the decisions had been clearly reasoned and were likely chosen for the sake of simplicity. “I believe it was well thought out,” he said. Do you see the Monsignor ? Look up to the left.
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
What Some of Us Saw at Archbishop Sample's Installation Mass.
Reflecting on the Installation mass of Archbishop Alexander Sample, many people had the same impression: it was the "last hurrah" to display pro-abortion/pro-homosexual Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon (EMO) . They were front and a little left of center of our new Archbishop, in more ways than one.
Installation masses usually present people from different beliefs and also community leaders to a new Archbishop. But this was truly a EMO parade that was embarrassing to those of us who know the history of this Archdiocese. At the beginning at the procession it looked like Venice Beach in the sixties to me. Lots of bright colors and various nationalities displayed. This was all well and good, even to be expected. However, it was capped off with women in priest collars and a man/woman looking like Pope John Paul II, all in white and gold complete with zucchetto, sitting directly in front of the cathedra. No Baptists in sight.
Archbishop Emeritus Vlazny's first words were a joke that, to me and others, went over like a lead balloon with Archbishop Sample, although some penned, "he beamed". Even as this event was at the Chiles Center and not the Cathedral, the spirit of an Installation is more solemn. His Eminence, Cardinal Levada, watched as the woman he hired as Chancellor, Mary Jo Tully, displayed the Papal Bull, for all to see. She was holding it as if she were showing what round it was in a boxing match. The "Ecumenist of the Year" did her solo performance for her beloved Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon. Sorry that this seems uncharitable. It is what we saw at the Installation mass.
The EMO parade was then introduced to Archbishop Sample, who took it all in stride. His homily and holy boldness hopefully pricked their consciences for those garbed in Roman clerical dress.
The Lord seemed to give us a "sign" that things would be okay when the acolyte raised the Archbishop's sleeve as he incensed the altar. The bastion of allowing barely any Tridentine Masses and letting there be opportunities for a solemn mass seemed to be breaking through...a new evangelization. No "muto proprio" here.
In the procession the Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon folks well honored. This was "ecumenical" but were there any pro-life, pro-family churches seen? Were there any Baptists or Evangelicals. They don't agree with Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon's anti-life, anti-family stance and distance themselves because of this. But, were they there?
It must be hard to have a changing of the guard after fifteen years. I felt compassion for Archbishop Emeritus Vlazny who did a great job, even with the little joke. We all agreed on this and also that Bishop Steiner wasn't his jolly self at all. As with men and their "jobs", a younger "boss" is sometimes hard to take. Even with women, just to be, well, even.
Our observations may seem unacceptable to many, but for decades the unacceptable alliance with Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon has infiltrated most aspects of our Oregon Catholic lives.
The Archdiocese of Portland is going to go through a transformation, we pray. The world is going through lots of changes and the church is championing many of these changes. We need a strong man of God at the helm to help Oregon Catholics see the Way, the Truth and the Life.
Welcome Archbishop Sample. You transcended all the old ways presented at your Installation. This is the main thing that we saw at your Installation.
Installation masses usually present people from different beliefs and also community leaders to a new Archbishop. But this was truly a EMO parade that was embarrassing to those of us who know the history of this Archdiocese. At the beginning at the procession it looked like Venice Beach in the sixties to me. Lots of bright colors and various nationalities displayed. This was all well and good, even to be expected. However, it was capped off with women in priest collars and a man/woman looking like Pope John Paul II, all in white and gold complete with zucchetto, sitting directly in front of the cathedra. No Baptists in sight.
Archbishop Emeritus Vlazny's first words were a joke that, to me and others, went over like a lead balloon with Archbishop Sample, although some penned, "he beamed". Even as this event was at the Chiles Center and not the Cathedral, the spirit of an Installation is more solemn. His Eminence, Cardinal Levada, watched as the woman he hired as Chancellor, Mary Jo Tully, displayed the Papal Bull, for all to see. She was holding it as if she were showing what round it was in a boxing match. The "Ecumenist of the Year" did her solo performance for her beloved Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon. Sorry that this seems uncharitable. It is what we saw at the Installation mass.
The EMO parade was then introduced to Archbishop Sample, who took it all in stride. His homily and holy boldness hopefully pricked their consciences for those garbed in Roman clerical dress.
AB Sample during Tridentine Mass |
In the procession the Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon folks well honored. This was "ecumenical" but were there any pro-life, pro-family churches seen? Were there any Baptists or Evangelicals. They don't agree with Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon's anti-life, anti-family stance and distance themselves because of this. But, were they there?
It must be hard to have a changing of the guard after fifteen years. I felt compassion for Archbishop Emeritus Vlazny who did a great job, even with the little joke. We all agreed on this and also that Bishop Steiner wasn't his jolly self at all. As with men and their "jobs", a younger "boss" is sometimes hard to take. Even with women, just to be, well, even.
Our observations may seem unacceptable to many, but for decades the unacceptable alliance with Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon has infiltrated most aspects of our Oregon Catholic lives.
The Archdiocese of Portland is going to go through a transformation, we pray. The world is going through lots of changes and the church is championing many of these changes. We need a strong man of God at the helm to help Oregon Catholics see the Way, the Truth and the Life.
Welcome Archbishop Sample. You transcended all the old ways presented at your Installation. This is the main thing that we saw at your Installation.
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