Another quick tip of the hat goes to Kathy Ireland. This article from Fox News tells of her courageous stance against abortion.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,518087,00.html
I am impressed.
Monday, April 27, 2009
She Wins the Brass Cajones Award
A former U.S. ambassador to the Holy See has politely refused to receive an award from the same institution of higher learning which bestowed an honorary degree upon her several years ago.
http://www.standfirminfaith.com/index.php/site/article/22194/
Citing the conflicts that she sees between the guidelines set forth by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops and the conferring of an honorary degree to the sitting President of the United States, Mary Ann Glendon has declined to accept the Laetare Medal from the University of Notre Dame. Apparently, the administration at Our Lady felt that giving this award would sufficiently balance the slate and placate all those that are justly angered by the university’s lack of discernment.
Dr. Glendon further objected to the University distributing talking points that identified her as the equal time portion of the show. I don’t blame her.
I tip my hat to a brave lady who is standing up for her principles and for her Faith.
http://www.standfirminfaith.com/index.php/site/article/22194/
Citing the conflicts that she sees between the guidelines set forth by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops and the conferring of an honorary degree to the sitting President of the United States, Mary Ann Glendon has declined to accept the Laetare Medal from the University of Notre Dame. Apparently, the administration at Our Lady felt that giving this award would sufficiently balance the slate and placate all those that are justly angered by the university’s lack of discernment.
Dr. Glendon further objected to the University distributing talking points that identified her as the equal time portion of the show. I don’t blame her.
I tip my hat to a brave lady who is standing up for her principles and for her Faith.
Friday, April 24, 2009
Them's Fightin' Words, Pilgrim
Let them have a shot across the bow, Mr. Christian.
"The failure to maintain that membership [in the Anglican Communion] would plunge The Episcopal Church into a Constitutional crisis."
The blackguard's don't seem to want to come about, Captain.
Very well, take some of the wind out of their sails, Mr. Christian.
"ANY ATTEMPT TO PREVENT WILLING DIOCESES FROM SIGNING THE COVENANT WOULD BE UNCONSTITUTIONAL AND THERBY VOID."
You got their attention now, Captain. Shall we line up for the broadside?
Hold your fire, Mr. Christian. It is against my conscience to fire upon the criminally misguided without offering them one last chance to turn about. Let's see what they do next.
"The failure to maintain that membership [in the Anglican Communion] would plunge The Episcopal Church into a Constitutional crisis."
The blackguard's don't seem to want to come about, Captain.
Very well, take some of the wind out of their sails, Mr. Christian.
"ANY ATTEMPT TO PREVENT WILLING DIOCESES FROM SIGNING THE COVENANT WOULD BE UNCONSTITUTIONAL AND THERBY VOID."
You got their attention now, Captain. Shall we line up for the broadside?
Hold your fire, Mr. Christian. It is against my conscience to fire upon the criminally misguided without offering them one last chance to turn about. Let's see what they do next.
The Polity of ECUSA
I am almost finished reading the Bishop’s Statement on the Polity of the Episcopal Church. Pending a major reversal on the last few pages, I believe that it is an important document that every one of my 2.6 readers should download and study. The text is found here:
http://www.anglicancommunioninstitute.com/?p=391.
The lines of battle are shifting; and, for the first time, I believe that the PB and her minions are feeling the full brunt of the doctrine, tradition, history and canon law as wielded by those who really know what about what they speak. There is no frenzied, emotional plea for understanding or compassion that flies in the face of thousands of years of accepted ecclesiology and theology. Here is a reasoned, accurate policy statement endorsed by men whose opinions carry the weight of Apostolic Succession.
I am still an Anglo-Papist. I still like the idea of a hierarchy that is steeped in and regulated by an unshakable Doctrine of Faith. I do not like the idea of a cult of personality built around the transitory rantings of a Unitarian, post-Modernist Deacon with delusions of grandeur.
To paraphrase a former (ugh) President: “It’s the Doctrine, stupid!”
http://www.anglicancommunioninstitute.com/?p=391.
The lines of battle are shifting; and, for the first time, I believe that the PB and her minions are feeling the full brunt of the doctrine, tradition, history and canon law as wielded by those who really know what about what they speak. There is no frenzied, emotional plea for understanding or compassion that flies in the face of thousands of years of accepted ecclesiology and theology. Here is a reasoned, accurate policy statement endorsed by men whose opinions carry the weight of Apostolic Succession.
I am still an Anglo-Papist. I still like the idea of a hierarchy that is steeped in and regulated by an unshakable Doctrine of Faith. I do not like the idea of a cult of personality built around the transitory rantings of a Unitarian, post-Modernist Deacon with delusions of grandeur.
To paraphrase a former (ugh) President: “It’s the Doctrine, stupid!”
OUR LADY
Yesterday, I was perusing the Catholic News Service website, and I came across the following article:
http://www.catholicnews.com/data/stories/cns/0901839.htm.
First Impression: “My, how unfortunate and embarrassing that the Vatican rescinded an invitation to a Papal Audience. It looks like the Vatican goofed again.” Second Impression: “Oh my! The Vatican is modeling proper behavior and risking a little bad publicity in order to do the right thing.”
I don’t pretend to know all the intricacies of the politics involved with the invitation of this Palestinian mayor nor of the dis-invitation; but apparently the there were enough people in Israel who were upset by this invitation to cause the Vatican to rethink the wisdom of proceeding as if nothing was amiss. There are certain people and institutions whose actions influence the world in significant ways. Popes, presidents……institutions of higher learning….shape our world probably more than we know or wish to acknowledge.
Who should pay particular attention to this object lesson from Rome? Well, any of us to find it hard to admit that maybe we made a mistake and are afraid of looking like an idiot. Maybe anyone who is re-evaluating a decision made for they believed to be a good reason but has instead proved to be injurious to themselves and those around them. Possibly……THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME.
Here is the message to the leadership in South Bend: Man up! Admit your mistake. You have an anteroom full of angry Catholics (many of whom are bishops and archbishops) who are repulsed by your invitation of a man who is openly antagonistic to one of the most solidly held and uniformly taught doctrines of the Roman Catholic Church: the sanctity of life (yes, Nancy, this is true even in the Church in America). And not only that, you are conferring upon this man, who has yet to prove that he is capable of doing anything of substance other than writing a couple of “hey look at me….aren’t I impressive” autobiographies and recycling the decayed philosophies of Marx and Guevara, an honorary degree.
Rescinding the invitation of a sitting President would undoubtedly be embarrassing. The top leadership of the University should probably think long and hard about their futures. But, when the issue is as important as the preservation of the life of the unborn or of those at the end of their life; then a little egg on the face should be tolerable.
http://www.catholicnews.com/data/stories/cns/0901839.htm.
First Impression: “My, how unfortunate and embarrassing that the Vatican rescinded an invitation to a Papal Audience. It looks like the Vatican goofed again.” Second Impression: “Oh my! The Vatican is modeling proper behavior and risking a little bad publicity in order to do the right thing.”
I don’t pretend to know all the intricacies of the politics involved with the invitation of this Palestinian mayor nor of the dis-invitation; but apparently the there were enough people in Israel who were upset by this invitation to cause the Vatican to rethink the wisdom of proceeding as if nothing was amiss. There are certain people and institutions whose actions influence the world in significant ways. Popes, presidents……institutions of higher learning….shape our world probably more than we know or wish to acknowledge.
Who should pay particular attention to this object lesson from Rome? Well, any of us to find it hard to admit that maybe we made a mistake and are afraid of looking like an idiot. Maybe anyone who is re-evaluating a decision made for they believed to be a good reason but has instead proved to be injurious to themselves and those around them. Possibly……THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME.
Here is the message to the leadership in South Bend: Man up! Admit your mistake. You have an anteroom full of angry Catholics (many of whom are bishops and archbishops) who are repulsed by your invitation of a man who is openly antagonistic to one of the most solidly held and uniformly taught doctrines of the Roman Catholic Church: the sanctity of life (yes, Nancy, this is true even in the Church in America). And not only that, you are conferring upon this man, who has yet to prove that he is capable of doing anything of substance other than writing a couple of “hey look at me….aren’t I impressive” autobiographies and recycling the decayed philosophies of Marx and Guevara, an honorary degree.
Rescinding the invitation of a sitting President would undoubtedly be embarrassing. The top leadership of the University should probably think long and hard about their futures. But, when the issue is as important as the preservation of the life of the unborn or of those at the end of their life; then a little egg on the face should be tolerable.
Saturday, April 18, 2009
Yeah, I'm Back!
Okay, I've been on hiatus; because I wanted to enjoy Lent (WHAT?), and I wanted to limit some of the activity that was causing my blood pressure to reach heartofore uncharted levels. However, I must return to posting my thoughts so no one can read them. I know that no one reads this blog every day like clockwork.
The Good News: The GAFCON Primates have recognized ACNA, and all is right with the world. Well.....there is still a long way to go, because I don't for a minute believe that ++Cantaur can bring himself to do the same. The problem for many traditional Anglicans is the preservation of our relationship to Canterbury as the ancient See of the Faith. I understand and sympathize, however, I think if it is an ancient See that one wants, one can look to places like....Jerusalem, Antioch, Alexandria or even (GASP) ROME. I fervently hope that this recognition is a positive step toward the creation of an orthodox Anglican province in the US, but I am not counting my turkeys before they're deep fried.
The Horrific (but completely predictable) News: The Episcopal Divinity (isn't that a really rich and wonderful Southern dessert) School has continued to live into its progressive nature by choosing a radical abortionist for its new Dean. Words fail me..... Seriously, the only surprising thing here is that EDS beat CDSP to the punch. I guess CDSP is going to have to up the ante by choosing a trans-sexual, vegan, pro-abortion, pro-euthanasia, anti-Nicean, Hindu as their next Dean. Unless of course, they already have one.
The Greatest News: Christ is risen! Alleluia.
The Good News: The GAFCON Primates have recognized ACNA, and all is right with the world. Well.....there is still a long way to go, because I don't for a minute believe that ++Cantaur can bring himself to do the same. The problem for many traditional Anglicans is the preservation of our relationship to Canterbury as the ancient See of the Faith. I understand and sympathize, however, I think if it is an ancient See that one wants, one can look to places like....Jerusalem, Antioch, Alexandria or even (GASP) ROME. I fervently hope that this recognition is a positive step toward the creation of an orthodox Anglican province in the US, but I am not counting my turkeys before they're deep fried.
The Horrific (but completely predictable) News: The Episcopal Divinity (isn't that a really rich and wonderful Southern dessert) School has continued to live into its progressive nature by choosing a radical abortionist for its new Dean. Words fail me..... Seriously, the only surprising thing here is that EDS beat CDSP to the punch. I guess CDSP is going to have to up the ante by choosing a trans-sexual, vegan, pro-abortion, pro-euthanasia, anti-Nicean, Hindu as their next Dean. Unless of course, they already have one.
The Greatest News: Christ is risen! Alleluia.
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