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February 9, 2010  

(Mat 5:11-13) Blessed are ye when they shall revile you, and persecute you, and speak all that is evil against you, untruly, for my sake: Be glad and rejoice for your reward is very great in heaven. For so they persecuted the prophets that were before you. You are the salt of the earth. But if the salt lose its savour, wherewith shall it be salted? It is good for nothing anymore but to be cast out, and to be trodden on by men.

ADDRESSES BY ARCHBISHOP CHAPUT: The Prince of This World and the Evangelization of Culture

IN THE NEWS: Pope urges Scots bishops to tackle 'the increasing tide of secularism

Scotland is a country plagued by sectarianism and struggling with a rising "tide of secularism", the Pope has declared, in an address to the country's Catholic bishops in Rome.

He ended months of speculation when he confirmed he was to visit Scotland later this year.

But in remarks that contrast with those of John Paul II, the last pope to visit Scotland, Benedict XVI attacked proposed new laws, and said the country was battling with sectarianism as a result of a "great rupture" with its Catholic past.

The Pope urged his Scottish bishops to "grapple firmly with the challenges presented by the increasing tide of secularism in your country".

He also used his speech to condemn euthanasia – comments widely interpreted as a criticism of Margo MacDonald's attempt to pass an assisted suicide bill at Holyrood.

"Support for euthanasia strikes at the very heart of the Christian understanding of the dignity of human life," the Pope said.

The Pope also paid tribute to what he said was the role played by Scotland's Catholic schools in overcoming sectarianism – an analysis that will not be shared by critics of schooling along religious lines.

But in a statement that accepted his views were not shared by all, he said: "All too often, the Church's doctrine is perceived as a series of prohibitions and retrograde positions, whereas the reality, as we know, is that it is creative and life-giving, and it is directed towards the fullest possible realisation of the great potential for good and for happiness that God has implanted within every one of us."

The Pope's willingness to embrace contentious subjects has prompted concern that his trip will not be met with the rapture that greeted the previous papal visit.  His predecessor John Paul II's pastoral trip in 1982 prompted euphoria among the hundreds of thousands of people who flocked to Glasgow's Bellahouston Park and Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh.

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Ladder of Divine Ascent excerpt: Step 25- "On the destroyer of the pasions, most sublime humility"

41. Humility is Christ's spiritual doctrine, noetically introduced into the inner chamber of the soul by those who accounted worthy of it. It cannot be defined by perceptible words.

February 5, 2010 

THE TRIB TIMES WILL RETURN NEXT WEEK, GOD WILLING (James 4:15).

(Mat 25:40) And the king answering shall say to them: Amen I say to you, as long as you did it to one of these my least brethren, you did it to me.

HEADLINE: Haitian priest in Albany talking about the quake and recovery

From underneath the rubble and all the death and destruction of Haiti, comes a message of hope and faith.

It's being shared by a Catholic priest from Haiti who is visiting the Capital Region.

Many hands make for a light load.  That's what Father Joseph Philippe is saying while he tries to rebuild his homeland.  A job he says will take years.

After living through Haiti's devastating earthquake, Father Joseph Phillippe's message is simple: "Stay awake.  We don't know the time or the hour of our lives.  If you want to do something good, now is the time.  Don't wait."

From a friendship formed years ago with the Albany Catholic diocese, Father Joseph is spending a week in the Capital Region trying to rebuild his homeland and reaching out for help.  Wednesday afternoon he shared his story and pictures at Russell Sage College.

He told the audience that, "We have lost a lot of people, we have lost a lot of things, but it's an opportunity to rebuild Haiti from zero."

Father Joseph runs a foundation providing clean water and education to a village about fifty miles from Port-au-Prince.  Many there lost everything.  He even started up Haiti's first rural university there.  That too was destroyed in the quake.

RELATED: CNA staff members recount trip to Haiti following earthquake

CATHOLIC SPIRIT:  Earthquake draws attention to Haiti's strong Catholic presence

CRS UPDATE
: Catholic Relief Services Directing Massive Aid Operation in Haiti; Distributing Food to Hundreds of Thousands

PERSPECTIVE: U.S.'s generosity toward Haiti is historic but may be fleeting

LINK TO DONATE TO CATHOLIC RELIEF SERVICE: https://secure.crs.org/site/Donation2?df_id=3181&3181.donation=form1

Ladder of Divine Ascent excerpt: Step 25- "On the destroyer of the pasions, most sublime humility"

40. Self-knowledge is a true idea of one's spiritual growth, and an unbroken remembrance of one's slightest sins.

February 4, 2010  

(Mat 10:24-25) The disciple is not above the master, nor the servant above his lord. It is enough for the disciple that he be as his master, and the servant as his lord. If they have called the good man of the house Beelzebub, how much more them of his household?

WHEREGODWEEPS.ORG: Catholic Radio and Television Network, in conjunction with the international Catholic charity Aid to the Church in Need, is producing a television and radio series titled, "Where God Weeps" - broadcasting via Catholic broadcasters to English speaking viewers world-wide - the reality of the suffering and persecuted Church.

NEWSLINK: New Archbishop of Mosul calls persecuted Iraqi Christians to hope
 
CHRISTIANITY TODAY: In Jos We Are Coming Face to Face in Confrontation with Satan

Everyone is asking: Why? Why are Muslims and Christians unable to live together in peace on the Jos Plateau? Why is there a continuing recurrence of violence? These are questions people in Nigeria and journalists from all over the world have asked me. I wish I had the answers.

The one thing I do know is that this time, as at other times, Christians once again have become the scapegoat of some evil intention to cause disharmony, separation, pain, destruction of lives and property, and disruption of normal civil life. This to me is evidence of what Jesus meant when he said, "The thief does not come except to steal, and to kill, and to destroy. I have come that they may have life, and that they may have it more abundantly" (John 10:10).

Evidence of this abundant life can be clearly seen in the progress, health care, and social services, together with the adult education, children's education and also tertiary education which the church brings to a people. These developments are functions of the gospel; they are products and evidence of an effective gospel ministry in any community. This same gospel also prepares people for leadership roles in all spheres of life. It is these fruits of the activity and life of the gospel which now have been suddenly burnt up in flames in one day, as the investments of a lifetime are turned into ashes.

It should be noted that in Jos we are coming face to face in confrontation with Satan and the powers of hell, and only God can save us. There are, however, many Muslims who totally disagree with violence as a means of settling issues, and of course it is not in accordance with the gospel to use violence to settle issues either. What seems to be a recurring decimal is that over time, those who have in the past used violence to settle political issues, economic issues, social matters, intertribal disagreements, or any issue for that matter, now continue to use that same path of violence and cover it up with religion. We must pray against the powers of hell. We must also pray for our state government, our Houses of Assembly at state and federal levels and our law enforcement agents, that they may choose the path of truth and justice, and deal with crime by its proper name, so that no-one, no matter how high or low, no matter of what faith or creed, should be exempt from facing the law.

The national leadership should be lifted up to God, that they may rise beyond a concern for political success and seek to do good and right in all things for the benefit of all people. This is a most urgent prayer request, because Nigeria as a nation has a large and ever-increasing army of leaderless, lawless, unemployable, unemployed, demoralized, and near hopeless youth. This, to my prophetic mind, is the big security issue which the governments at local, state and federal levels are not taking seriously. For example, every crisis in Nigeria in the last ten years has been executed by this generation of young people. With each passing year, they perfect their skills, and when they run out of a supply of money—or when they become bored with any situation—then any opportunity for action gives them satisfaction. This army has no religion, but can choose to go under the name of religion to achieve its motives. They are uneducated, and so their values are totally different, as are their ways of handling weapons or choosing how issues are settled. Please pray for us.

We deeply regret that a matter of work on a building site triggered the present huge setback for the people of Jos and Plateau State. Yet we rejoice that the gospel has not lost its power to save. God is still on the throne and evil will never, ever, have victory over good. We have a gospel to proclaim, and it is this gospel which holds the solution and the remedy for the mayhem, bitterness, anger, frustration and sheer evil which leads to the ruin of individual lives and the ruin which we see all around us in Jos now.

Points for consideration:

A. Once again, the international media have highlighted corpses and have shown and talked of corpses in the mosque. Corpses do not talk, and we do not know the names and addresses of these corpses.

B. The same international media have shown only the corpses in the mosques and are not interested in the corpses which are not inside the mosque. Corpses should be in the mortuary or should be buried.

C. It is worthy of investigation as to why the construction of a building should be carried out on a Sunday, during the time of Christian worship, with such a large number of youth, and why a disagreement on or near the site should result in these same youth producing guns, machetes, and fake military uniforms.

Brethren: be fully assured that our faith in Christ is intact, and shall remain so in life and in death. We have a gospel to proclaim, a gospel that brings light in darkness, hope in despair, courage in danger, and joy in sorrow. It is a gospel that brings life in all its fullness, and it is this gospel alone which can bring a lasting solution to the problems of the world and of Jos.

The Lord be with you.

Benjamin A. Kwashi is the Church of Nigeria (Anglican) Archbishop of Jos.

Ladder of Divine Ascent excerpt: Step 25- "On the destroyer of the pasions, most sublime humility"

39. Contrition is the result of a fall. He who falls is crushed, and he stands in prayer without boldness but with praiseworthy audacity, as one who is shattered, steadying himself with the staff of hope and using it to drive off the hound of despair.


February 2, 2010 

(Mat 18:21-22) Then came Peter unto him and said: Lord, how often shall my brother offend against me, and I forgive him? till seven times? Jesus saith to him: I say not to thee, till seven times; but till seventy times seven times.

HEADLINE: Pope Benedict XVI meets and forgives Christmas Eve Mass attack woman

NEW BOOK ABOUT POPE JOHN PAUL II: The book publishes for the first time a never-delivered speech John Paul prepared for his weekly general audience Oct.  21, 1981, five months after the Turkish gunman, Ali Agca, shot him in St.  Peter's Square.

Agca served a 19-year sentence in an Italian prison for shooting the pope, and earlier this month was released from a Turkish jail where he served a 10-year sentence for killing a Turkish journalist in 1979.

John Paul had publicly forgiven Agca on May 17, 1981 - four days after the assassination attempt.  And he visited Agca in prison in 1983.

But five months after the attack, John Paul prepared a lengthy treatise on the power of forgiveness and the need for it in society, using his own experience as an example.

"The act of forgiveness is the first and fundamental condition so that we aren't divided and placed one against another like enemies," he wrote in what Oder called "an open letter" to Agca.

In the speech, he revealed that he while he had publicly forgiven Agca on May 17, "the possibility of pronouncing it before - in the ambulance that brought me from the Vatican to the Gemelli hospital where the first and decisive surgery was performed - I consider the fruit of a particular grace given to me by Jesus."

UGANDA: Forgiveness lacks in families – bishop

ANGLICAN JOURNAL: I'm sorry: Forgiveness can be difficult to achieve but oh, so worth it

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VIA
Diane: Unforgiveness- Spiritual Poison

VIA Abba Anthony: "Thou dost not so much desire thy sins to be forgiven, as He desires to forgive thee thy sins.  In proof, that thou dost not so desire it, consider that thou hast no mind either to practice vigils, or to give thy money freely; but He, that He might forgive our sins, spared not His Only Begotten and True Son, the partner of His throne." - St John Chrysostom

Ladder of Divine Ascent excerpt: Step 25- "On the destroyer of the pasions, most sublime humility"

38. Contrition is one thing, self-knowledge is another, humility is another.
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