Thursday, July 30, 2015

Do you hug a pope?

 Do you hug a pope? U.S. lawmakers seek etiquette tips for visit

WASHINGTON — U.S. lawmakers are used to a slew of rules about how to conduct themselves, and now they're anxiously awaiting edicts of another type: how to behave around the pope.

Pope Francis will visit the nation's Capitol Sept. 24 as part of his three-day stop in Washington, becoming the first pontiff to address the Senate and House.

Questions abound. Is it out of line to hug the pope when he enters the House chamber, or shake his hand, or touch him at all? Is applause allowed when he speaks, or perhaps an "amen?"

"I'm told that directives are going to go out about that," said Patrick Conroy, a Jesuit priest who as U.S. House chaplain coordinates the appearances of guest pastors who give the chamber's opening prayers.

The worry is understandable. Joint meetings of Congress in the House chamber -- including the annual State of the Union address by the president -- can be full of ceremony, yet also indecorous.
Perhaps the most notorious moment in recent years was when Rep. Joe Wilson, R-South Carolina, shouted "You lie!" during President Barack Obama's September 2009 speech to Congress after the president said his health-care plan wouldn't cover undocumented immigrants.

No one is expecting that kind of outburst directed to the pope. But he won't exactly be preaching to the choir, either. The Pew Research Center estimates that about one-third of members of the 114th Congress identify as Catholics.
House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, a Catholic, extended the invitation to Pope Francis to speak at the Capitol. The pontiff also will appear at a White House welcoming ceremony, and he will celebrate Mass at the Catholic basilica in Washington.

Given the need for protocol tips, Conroy met last week with Boehner's chief of staff, Michael Sommers, and said he was assured that guidance for lawmakers will be sent out soon.

"For a lot of members -- they're Americans, you know, and appropriate courtesy is not necessarily their cup of tea," said Rep. Alcee Hastings, D-Florida. He noted that some lawmakers arrive in the House chamber hours before presidential speeches to grab aisle seats so they can be spotted for a few seconds with the commander in chief.

So then what is proper behavior for a lawmaker? Based on the advice of Catholic church experts and past State Department protocol guidance, here is some advice to lawmakers about the pope's visit.

_ Appropriate dress. The rules are basic: Wear dark colors. For women, sleeves should cover the shoulders and elbows, and hems should fall below the knees.

_ Touching the pope. Is it allowed? No one is supposed to approach him without an invitational gesture. But experts say it's unlikely he'll enter the center aisle without reaching out to some lawmakers.

_ What to do if the pope approaches you? Previous State Department advice suggests that when greeted by the pope, one should either shake his hand, or if you are Catholic and want to do so, kiss the pope's ring -- worn on his right hand.

_ What to call the pope. This is pretty clear: He should be addressed as "Your Holiness," or "Holy Father." President George W. Bush was criticized during a visit to the Vatican in 2007 for calling Pope Benedict XVI "sir" several times.

_ Standing ovations. These are a staple of State of the Union addresses. Still, for the pope's speech, standing and clapping would be viewed as tacky.

"If I were asked, my advice would be to please sit respectfully, as if you were in church -- and as if you were in Catholic church. We in the Catholic tradition don't go 'Amen brother!' We don't do that," Conroy said.

_ Expressing displeasure with the speech. Not a good idea. Booing, shouting or waving a banner is discouraged. Lawmakers should sit still and keep quiet during the speech.

Rep. David Schweikert, R-Arizona, a Catholic, said he is optimistic that the pope's visit to Congress will be incident-free.

"The House may be an inherently cantankerous institution," said Schweikert, yet he added that "when it's time to step up and follow protocol, for the most part, we do a pretty good job."

Anticipation for the visit is building. Demands for tickets are pouring into legislative offices.

Lawmakers, though, were told earlier this month that they would have just one ticket to distribute to a guest for a gallery seat during the speech and two tickets each to hand out for an additional appearance by the pope on the West Front outside the Capitol.

Hastings said he's already promised his House gallery ticket to the archbishop of south Florida.

On the House floor itself, extra seats are likely to go to members of the Supreme Court and Cabinet officials, although Boehner's office didn't confirm who will attend.

Previous speeches by world leaders in the House chamber -- as well as State of the Union addresses -- have produced a range of memorable moments.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech to Congress in March was marked by partisan cheers mostly from Republicans as Netanyahu slammed the nuclear deal Obama was negotiating with Iran. The day's drama included Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-California, throwing her hands up in exasperation.

Other cringe-producing episodes include former Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minnesota, grabbing Bush's shoulder, planting a big kiss on his cheek, and then hanging on as he sought to make his way out of the House chamber following his 2007 State of the Union speech.

A Vatican official, who didn't want to be identified so that he could speak candidly, said U.S. bishops are probably helping Boehner's office develop guidelines for U.S. lawmakers. The rules are more strict when someone comes to the Vatican, he said.

The Vatican official said he expects the pope's visit will be well-choreographed, and a major aim -- in part for security reasons -- will be to keep things moving.

_ With assistance from John Follain in Rome.

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Bishop Robert Vasa: Congress Must Investigate "Evil" Planned Parenthood


Creative Minority Report



This is great to see. A strong statement from Bishop Vasa of the Diocese of Santa Rosa in California concerning the videos released by the Center for Medical Progress about Planned Parenthood.

In the footage recorded by the Center for Medical Progress, a phlebotomist says, “For whatever we could procure, [Planned Parenthood] would get a certain percentage. The main nurse was always trying to make sure we got our specimens. No one else really cared, but the main nurse did because she knew that Planned Parenthood was getting compensated.”

Said Bishop Vasa, “Each week for three weeks now, we have been exposed to one heinous video after another, each one more shocking than the last. This nurse’s biggest concern in aborting these tiny babies was getting quality body parts because ‘Planned Parenthood was getting compensated.’

“While the very thought that we as taxpayers are complicit with Planned Parenthood in the provision of abortion at all is very disturbing to me, these recordings show an even more grizzly side to the abortion industry.

“It is unconscionable that this land of the free and home of the brave not only tolerates but actively supports such perversity. Congress needs to thoroughly investigate these accusations immediately.

“No public funds should be provided to organizations promoting abortions especially if involved in the marketing of human body parts. An organization committed to such gruesome evil should not get a dime from taxpayers.”

Saturday, July 25, 2015

Women Betrayed Rally at noon July 28th, sponsored by Portland Community College Student for Life

Women Betrayed Rally for Oregon at 12 noon, July 28th, in front of Beaverton Planned Parenthood sponsored by PCC Students for Life.




Planned Parenthood: Beaverton Center
12220 SW First St, Suite 200, Beaverton, Oregon 97005

What We are Doing and why

On July 14th and July 21st, the Center for Medical Progress released undercover videos showing Planned Parenthood executives casually discussing the harvesting and sale of baby body parts. It was sickening. It was horrifying. In both videos, the abortionists filmed - Dr. Deborah Nucatola, Planned Parenthood Federation of America’s Senior Director of Medical Services and Dr. Mary Gatter, the President of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America’s Medical Directors’ Council - candidly discuss the harvesting and selling the body parts of aborted babies and the haggling of prices for these baby body parts. 

The abortion giant claims they care about women but they don’t – just look at their actions.  Planned Parenthood gets over $500 million a year in our taxpayer money and makes more than $100 million in profit, all while having abortion quotas. The organization has been caught covering up statutory rape, double-billing taxpayers, aiding and abetting sex traffickers, scheduling sex-selective abortions and accepting money to abort African American children.

Women have been betrayed by Planned Parenthood. Families have been deceived. And the smallest among us have been the ultimate victims of Planned Parenthood's horrific business schemes. Quite frankly, we've had enough. It’s time to relieve Planned Parenthood of our taxpayer dollars. Join pro-lifers across the nation on Tuesday, July 28th to call on state and federal officials to investigate and defund Planned Parenthood, now!


Dear Friends,

Here is some great news for AFTER the rally! 

BREAKING NEWS!!!

Following the rally, from 1 to 2:30, we will be hosting a FREE networking lunch-in, at St. Cecilia’s near the Planned Parenthood, to hear the latest news, listen to more amazing speakers, and learn what steps we can take next to keep this momentum going!

If you want to come, RSVP to Caleb.knezevich@gmail.com with subject line “RSVP”: the number of people that are coming.

If you are interested in bringing food, and/or helping with set-up or clean-up, please Email Caleb (above).

For LIFE!

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

From Washington. 

Across the nation in scores of cities, concerned folks are speaking out against abortion giant Planned Parenthood and its depravity, crying out for an end to taxpayer funding (over $500 million per year in federal taxes) of this highly profitable business.

See www.WomenBetrayed.com. Undercover videos have exposed horrific revelations regarding Planned Parenthood and its sale of aborted baby body parts.  It's also known to help human traffickers and abusers by aborting babies of exploited girls.

Several states have called for investigations, and some have stopped funding Planned Parenthood with taxpayer dollars, but not Washington State.

We must stand up and show that we're sick of being forced to fund this abortion machine.  Our local “Women Betrayed” rally is in conjunction with Pro-Life Future and Students for Life of America at 12:45 to 1:15 Tuesday, July 28, in the small gazebo near Slocum House.

For more information contact Ann Makar at 910-1907 (amakar1@gmail.com)

Friday, July 17, 2015

NEW SUPERINTENDENT OF CATHOLIC SCHOOLS for Archdiocese of Portland

Brother William Dygert, CSC is a Brother of the Congregation of the Holy Cross
the same order at the University of Portland.

He comes to the Archdiocese of Portland with twenty-three years of experience  as a Catholic school superintendent, serving most recently in the Diocese of Paterson, N.J.  Prior to Paterson, Brother William served as superintendent in the dioceses of Peoria, Providence, Tyler and Beaumont.  He also served as a high school assistant principal as well as a middle school president.

 In addition to holding a Bachelor's Degree adn three Master Degrees, he received a Ph.D. in Educational Leadership from the University of Dayton, Ohio in 1998.  Besideshis administrative experience, he taught English at both the high school and college level. 

For nine summers, Brother William has taught a graduate course in the Remick Alliance for Catholic Education (ACE) Leadership Program at the University of Notre Dame.

He has served on a number of boards and committees, in connection with both his religious congregation as well as Catholic schools, including a consulting role with the USCCB Committee on Education, from 2005-2008.  He has presented and published on a wide range of school-related topics, including governance, strategic planning and standards.  Most recently, he was recognized by the University

Thanks to the Catholic Sentinel for the information. 

Welcome Brother Dygert.  God Bless you.

Thursday, July 9, 2015

Ongoing Pro-Life Prayer Gatherings at Abortion Mills in Oregon and Washington

Summer is the right time to get our children involved in the pro-life movement.  The world is trying to take them from Christ.  Praying for Life fortifies them for the fight.  Take them once, it could start a lifetime of rewards and memories.



Beaverton:

Planned Parenthood Beaverton Center  12220 SW First St., two blocks North of SW Hall Blvd., one block South of SW Farmington Rd., near the Beaverton Library. Nearby school: Beaverton High School. Sponsored by St. Cecelia Catholic Church.
 Contact : Marie Barzen : barzenm@frontier.com
Fridays – 8:00 to 10:30 AM
Every Saturday Pro Life Rosary at 8:50 AM

Portland:
Lovejoy Abortion Facility    
922 NW 25th Ave. at Lovejoy St. Park on the neighborhood streets. Three blocks from Good Samaritan Hospital. Nearest church: St. Mary’s Cathedral.
2nd Saturday of the month— 9:00  3-4 people
4th Saturday of the month—around 9:00  1 person
Some/most Thursdays and Fridays, 6:30 to 10-ish. Let me know if you want to be contacted about these (somewhat random) days.
·         Currently, all 40 Days for Life campaigns are held at this location.
·         40 DFL occurs twice/year. Once in late Sept (~23rd) and again during Lent
·         Contact: Therese Ruesink 503 997 1884

Planned Parenthood SE 50th:
3231 SE 50th Ave., two blocks north of SE Powell Blvd. Nearby school: Franklin High School. Nearest churches: St. Ignatius Catholic Church; St. Stephen’s Catholic Church; Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church.
                        Wednesdays – 9:00 to 10:30 a.m.
                       Sunday mornings – 9 a.m. Hispanic rosaries and prayers
Contact: Janice Donahue  503 475 3646

Planned Parenthood  N.E. MLK Jr. Blvd   
 3727 NE Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. Cross street NE Beech St., one block North of NE Fremont St. Nearby school: Jefferson High School. Closest Churches: Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church; Holy Rosary Catholic Church; Life Change Christian Church.
Wednesdays – 7:30 am – 11:30 am and 1:00 to 5:00 PM
Contact:  Therese Ruesink 503 997 1884

** Planned Parenthood in Vancouvar Center, Vancouvar Washington
5500 NE 109th Court, Suite A
 Vancouvar Washington, 98662

 Larry (?) is at PP in Vancouver Monday through Friday from 8am to ~ 5pm.

On Thursday the prayer group takes turns from 7:30am to 5 pm.

On Saturday from 10:15am to 11 am.

Peggy Girard heads the prayer group. She doesn't have email. Her phone number is (360) 696-2940. 

** This info might not be current. 


SALEM AREA 

From David:

 I would like to add the following (excerpted from the bulletin of St. Joseph Church in Salem): 

PRO-LIFE PRAYER for an end to abortion (outside Planned Parenthood facility,corner of Coral and Wolverine NE) every Friday, 9:00 a.m. and 2nd Saturdays 8:00 a.m.(Prayer Group), as well as 1st Saturdays 9:00 a.m.(Knights).






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