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Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Monday, March 11, 2013
9th ANNUAL WOMAN'S MARIAN RETREAT for Baker Diocese
"And the power went out from Him: the healing grace of the Eucharist"
The Healing Grace of THE EUCHARIST"
"...My God, I Believe, I Adore, I Hope, and I Love You..."
ANGEL OF PEACE FATIMA PRAYER
WOMAN'S SILENT RETREAT
Friday, March 15 through Monday, March 18th.
Guest Speaker, Dr. Lynn Bissonnette will speak on: Faith in Jesus the Divine Physician - Faith in the Eucharist
The Medicine for Eternal Life
Faith to Transform my Malformed Conscience
Evagrius, the Monk, whose Faith Changed the World
Friday, March 15 through Monday, March 18th.
Guest Speaker, Dr. Lynn Bissonnette will speak on: Faith in Jesus the Divine Physician - Faith in the Eucharist
The Medicine for Eternal Life
Faith to Transform my Malformed Conscience
Evagrius, the Monk, whose Faith Changed the World
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Saturday, March 9, 2013
A Papal Two Weeks Notice - A Lesson in Urgency
by CM LeMark, MA Theology (an advisor of VOCAL)
If
Our Lady of Lourdes had told the peasant girl Bernadette, "I am the
Immaculate Conception" only three days later, Pope Benedict VXI would have
made it exactly fourteen days before he hung up his miter. No doubt the
culmination of months, perhaps years, of prayer and planning; Our Holy Father
made a humble, wise and tactical decision to resign.
He gave his two weeks notice.
With
the news of his resignation, the entire Church, indeed the world, was
shocked. From the Catholic school kid
to the closest Cardinal aide, we were all in this one together. No advising. No
politicking. No distraction.
He
knows that were he to become incapacitated mentally (from either disease,
fatigue or age), that the powers that be around him would be the ones calling
the shots. Who knows how long he could
be a figurehead of sorts? What crisis
would be allowed to take root and steal more souls? Cardinals and Papal aides are not protected
by the Holy Spirit with infallibility.
The last thing this "news-in-real-time world" needs is more
confusion on the Catholic take on evil. He is hardly running from any type of
noble suffering. Indeed, the "papacy involves prayer and suffering,"
he says in his letter, but he will do that without a miter regardless.
There
is no time to lose.
He
knows that the death watch of a pope, especially in perilous times as these,
can take days, months and years. Facebook posts abound, a reality TV show could
take root, and the twitter-verse is unrelenting. As he deteriorates, the powers that be can
plot, plan and negotiate dealings, and waste efforts trying to thwart the
movement of the Spirit. There is no time to lose.
He
knows that the prescribed period of mourning, the Papal Funeral Mass and the
hobnobbing between heads of state, international players and Church officials
cut deals and speculate on the Conclave ahead.
These required events alone, while incredibly beautiful, take weeks away
from the careful navigation of this great Ark of the Church. In these times of
rapid technology, history is in the making in real time, and millions witness
that horror. The waves are getting
higher, the winds are stronger and jagged rocks are increasing…There is no time
to lose.
He knows that by only giving two weeks, Cardinals from around the world are hustling and bustling to put their local affairs in order for a time of absence in their respective dioceses, to ready for the conclave. The short time frame cannot eliminate deals, negotiations and the like, but when you are tight on time, you cut to the chase. A papal resignation with only two weeks notice gives the unavoidable politicking a restricted time limit. When we humans are limited, it is then that the Holy Spirit can really do His stuff. There is no time to lose.
He
knows that they can't even delay the conclave very long (for incognito
deliberations) due to Holy Week! Right now, the College of Cardinals has to
plan backwards, in a sense. They need to figure the most fitting and
appropriate day for the Papal Mass, and plan before that. This can't go on long. Pope Benedict is telling his brothers in the
College of Cardinals that there will be a new Pontiff by the third week of
March. There must be. His Pontificate will begin in Lent. He will
carry the Cross in the Coliseum. There is no time to lose.
He
knows that the Vatican can be a very lonely place to be. He knows that he cannot entrust his innermost thoughts to
those he lives with day to day; perhaps it is distrust or even the desire not
to burden one with a weight he alone carries.
He knows that the evil that the next Pope faces will even be more
horrific than he has confronted. He
knows the new Vicar of Christ must have what he doesn't have right now:
physical strength and a friend. By resigning his papacy, and remaining in a
cloister within the Vatican, Pope Benedict XVI has ensured that the new Roman Pontiff will have both.
There
is no doubt that the beautiful lady that little Bernadette Soubiroux saw in the
grotto that day had a hand in all this. She is the bride, she is the
mother. She sees the present situation
the Church finds herself in, and the tides that are coming in and no doubt gave
the green light to our beloved Pontiff.
By his resignation, he has made the tactical decision to protect his
flock by laying his life down for his friends.
Prayer for the Church from the Knights of Columbus.
O Lord Jesus Christ, Supreme Pastor of Your Church,
we thank you for the ministry of Pope Benedict XVI
and the selfless care with which he has led us
as Successor of Peter, and Your Vicar on earth.
Good Shepherd, who founded Your Church
on the rock of Peter’s faith
and have never left Your flock untended,
look with love upon us now,
and sustain Your Church in faith, hope, and charity.
Grant, Lord Jesus, in Your boundless love for us,
a new Pope for Your Church
who will please You by his holiness
and lead us faithfully to You,
who are the same yesterday, today, and forever.
Amen.
Papal Nuncio to the US, the celebrant for Archbishop Sample's Installation Mass.
Papal Nuncio to the United States , Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigan, will be celebrating the Installation Mass of Archbishop Alexander K. Sample on Tuesday, April 2nd at the Chiles Center, Univeristy of Portland campus. Everyone is welcome and the mass starts at 2pm.
We are very blessed to have the Papal Nuncio in Oregon. This seems to be a statement from Rome that Oregon is very important. This is somewhat obvious because of all the attention to this spiritual wasteland with the gift of Archbishop Alexander K. Sample.
Western Oregon is now, Sede Vacante along side of our Universal Church since recently have no Archbishop. We await Archbishop Sample whom we know and our new Holy Father who we will soon. This is a great time to be alive. See you April 2nd.
We are very blessed to have the Papal Nuncio in Oregon. This seems to be a statement from Rome that Oregon is very important. This is somewhat obvious because of all the attention to this spiritual wasteland with the gift of Archbishop Alexander K. Sample.
Western Oregon is now, Sede Vacante along side of our Universal Church since recently have no Archbishop. We await Archbishop Sample whom we know and our new Holy Father who we will soon. This is a great time to be alive. See you April 2nd.
Archdiocese of Portland's Last Lousy Legislative Loo-Loo, God Willing.
For the first time the Archdiocese of Portland has set a comprehensive legislative agenda for Oregon Catholics, but wait...it looks just like the Office of Justice and Peace's playbook, not much else.
There is legislation in the works to put same-sex marriage on the Oregon agenda but no mention of opposition to this at all. Since the Archdiocese has long roots embedded in Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon and their member churches which include the Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches (pro-homosexual activity) this doesn't surprise anyone. I don't believe any anti-abortion policies are reflected in any of the churches.
Our last lobbyist for Oregon Catholic Conference was Roger Martin. He apparently hasn't changed his pro-abortion position in the many years he represented the Archdiocese of Portland. We desperately need a change in so many positions.
Now the Office of Justice and Peace is again trying to look professional with this ad, when it is really just like the same old thing. But...let's pray this is the last time.
We used to have an Office of Marriage and Family life to balance things out.
There is legislation in the works to put same-sex marriage on the Oregon agenda but no mention of opposition to this at all. Since the Archdiocese has long roots embedded in Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon and their member churches which include the Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches (pro-homosexual activity) this doesn't surprise anyone. I don't believe any anti-abortion policies are reflected in any of the churches.
Our last lobbyist for Oregon Catholic Conference was Roger Martin. He apparently hasn't changed his pro-abortion position in the many years he represented the Archdiocese of Portland. We desperately need a change in so many positions. Now the Office of Justice and Peace is again trying to look professional with this ad, when it is really just like the same old thing. But...let's pray this is the last time.
We used to have an Office of Marriage and Family life to balance things out.
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Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Bill Diss. Contract NOT Renewed, Out of a job, Having Chest Pains.,,. Planned Parenthood has lots of Tentacles.
He got checked out, had an EKG, and his blood drawn. He said his heart enzymes were elevated, but that he is OK.
Let's keep praying for him and his family, as they go through this stressful time.
I hope I'm not speaking out of turn, but people are looking out for Bill and some have already given him some job leads.....you know who you are .
Let's keep our eyes, ears, and mostly prayerful hearts open on this !
Thanks everyone!! From Therese.
This note is from Therese who is with 40 Days for Life and more importantly in this case with Precious Children of Portland. Thank you Therese for letting us know about Bill.
This is what being a "white martyr" is. "White martyrdom" is when a Christian totally commits his life to God, uniting himself completely to God. Often "white martyrdom" involves tremendous suffering accepted and offered up to God in union with the cross of Christ." Michelle Arnold, Catholic Answers Apologist.
May we follow the example of Bill Diss this Lent..and go out on a limb for Christ. Bill is having a Lent that will make Easter so blessed.
"If anyone comes to me, I want to lead them to Him." --St. Edith Stein
Dear warriors for Christ,
Portland Public Schools decided last night at 11:00 pm not to renew Bill's teaching contract.
This is extremely sad news, BUT:
a) we're confident that Bill won't stop fighting, even if it's "just" to help keep the kids safe from PP,
and b) maybe God means for him to be elsewhere.
Am unsure of how we'll proceed from here, except that Bill said (before he knew the result) that we should keep on attending the Board mtgs.
Our heart goes out to Bill and his wife, and THANKS for all of your continued prayers !!
Therese
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Bishop Vasa "Bearing Witness", asks His Teachers to "Reject Modern Errors" and Pays for It.
Here's a little blast from the past...click on the link.
Religion in the "Modern World".. w/ modern "errors"
Titled "Bearing Witness," the addendum asks teachers to "acknowledge" or "recognize" that:
Religion in the "Modern World".. w/ modern "errors"
Titled "Bearing Witness," the addendum asks teachers to "acknowledge" or "recognize" that:
They are called to a "life of holiness" and that "this call is the more compelling for me since I have been entrusted, in my vocation as a teacher/administrator in a Catholic school, with the formation of souls." In part here is the addendum:
As a teacher in the Santa Rosa Diocese, "I am, by that fact, also a ministerial agent of the Bishop who is the chief 'teacher' of the Diocese."
It also requires all teachers to "agree that it is my duty, to the best of my ability, to believe, teach/administer and live in accord with what the Catholic Church holds and professes.
"I am especially cognizant of the fact that modern errors -- including but not limited to matters that gravely offend human dignity and the common good such as contraception, abortion, homosexual 'marriage' and euthanasia -- while broadly accepted in society, are not consistent with the clear teachings of the Catholic Church."
Here is the whole article for you to read.
Bishop Vasa Requires Teachers to Reject Modern Errors
The comments shows the lack of True Catechisis for too long. The Church is not what they perceive Her to be.
Feeling the heat from his "Fireside Chat" Univerity of Portland's president issued this:
http://www.upbeacon.net/a-letter-from-fr-beauchamp-1.2996176#.US7f9uuY5Ho
God Bless Bishop Vasa, Archbishop Sample, Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI and our new Holy Father.
Here is the whole article for you to read.
Bishop Vasa Requires Teachers to Reject Modern Errors
The comments shows the lack of True Catechisis for too long. The Church is not what they perceive Her to be.
Feeling the heat from his "Fireside Chat" Univerity of Portland's president issued this:
http://www.upbeacon.net/a-letter-from-fr-beauchamp-1.2996176#.US7f9uuY5Ho
God Bless Bishop Vasa, Archbishop Sample, Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI and our new Holy Father.
Saturday, February 23, 2013
Archbishop Alexander Sample's Curriculum Choice, also for Us?
It seems that the only sources used for Religious Education are The Catechism of the Catholic Church and the Holy Bible.
This program was the way the Diocese of Marquette was under Bishop Alexander K. Sample.
This will save us untold amounts of money if used in Western Oregon and any "funny business" with publishers disappear.
All the misery that some parents have been going through will be ended we pray.
"Following the renewal of the Liturgy and teh new codification of the canon law of the Latin Church (Roman rites) and that of the Oriental (Byzantine i.e.) Catholic Churches. this catechism will make a veryu important contribution to that work renewing the whole life of the Church, as desired and begun by the Second Vatican Council." Catechism of the Catholic Church , Apostolic Constitution Fidei Depositum pg. 3 (the Deposit of Faith Where things cannot change in the Church, VOCAL)

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