Blame Lazy Catholicism for School Closings

Blame Lazy Catholicism for School Closings

By Chris Freind

The message from headquarters was sent to field agents worldwide:
“This is your mission, if you choose to accept it. Take one of the most
powerful institutions in the history of mankind and change it so
radically—in all the wrong ways—that in the span of 50 years, it will be
a shell of its former self, relegated to a backwater shaped only by the
sad ghosts of the past.”


Was this a Mission Impossible communiqué sent at the height
of the Cold War to implode the Soviet Union? Or a message pertaining to
another mammoth entity: the Roman Catholic Church? There is one
critical difference. The Soviets fell due to outside forces. The
Church, while admittedly having its fair share of outside “attackers,”
is falling from within, and most of its decline is entirely of its own
making.


The above message could well have come from St. Peter’s Basilica in
1965. The “field agents?” Cardinals, bishops and priests. The objective:
Implement Vatican II.


The result? Disaster.


In the tumultuous 1960s, the world was on fire as secularism and
moral relativism were in vogue. Rather than standing its ground and
fighting those undesirable concepts, the Church went in the opposite
direction. In effect, Vatican II allowed Catholics to be “Catholic” in
pretty much any way they wanted, playing right into the hands of the
Woodstock culture. That carte-blanche decree served as a launching point
for the now-dominant “do whatever you want to do and whatever makes you
feel good without remorse” mentality.


In an instant, the things that made Roman Catholicism the world’s
dominant force vanished. To many, the “rock” upon which St. Peter built
the Church no longer seemed solid, but more “flexible.”


Some Church officials, to be sure, disagreed with the new direction,
but they were powerless to stop it. Not only were they forced to follow
orders, but in a much more practical sense, they were no longer able to
hold their flock accountable when the Church abandoned many of the
tenets that made it so attractive in the first place.


When a political party strives to become a very large “tent,” trying
to be all things to all people rather than affirming its platform—what it stands for—it
eventually becomes impotent. It’s one thing for a position to evolve as
circumstances change, so long as the basic belief structure isn’t
irreparably compromised as to make the original tenets unrecognizable.
When that occurs—and both U.S. political parties are guilty of it—no one is pleased, and people abandon the organization.


Has a football team ever won a championship when the coach told his
players to practice in “whatever way made them feel good”? Has a team
ever been successful after making mandatory team meetings optional? And
how long will a team remain a cohesive unit if players simply ignore the
coach’s play-calling and do their own thing?


Morale and pride mean everything in building a successful team or
institution, but they can only exist when sacrifice and dedication is demanded of the individuals who make up that entity. The only part of JFK’s inaugural address that people remember was when he demanded greatness of Americans by asking “what you can do for your country.”


The Church lost those things when it stopped demanding greatness from
its rank and file, instead letting folks off the hook by making things
“easier.” Holy Day of Obligation falls on a Saturday or Monday? You
don’t have to go to church that day; we’ll just make Sunday mass count
for both. Want to wear cut-off shorts, sports jerseys and flip-flops to church?
No problem. Fasting from meat on Fridays get in the way of ordering
sausage on your pizza? The hell with it. Just do it. We’ll eliminate
that rule, too.


The list goes on and on, and the more the Church gave in, the more
people stopped going to mass, and yes, the more parents stopped sending
their children to Catholic schools. Since the Church took away the
essence of Catholic identity—the very point of being a proud Roman
Catholic—what was the point of doing either?


And now, several generations later, the carnage is everywhere.


Mosques are full, as are many evangelical churches, and the Catholic churches are empty.


And in those evangelical churches, a significant percentage of the
congregation is former Catholics who left the Church not because it was
too “hard,” but because it stopped demanding.


Vocations are nonexistent; elderly out-of-touch priests have no
replacements; schools are being shuttered at a staggering rate that goes
way beyond this latest round of closings; and scandal and corruption
are rampant with no end in sight; more billion-dollar settlements loom.


And worst of all, the cover-ups continue, serving for many as the
final nail in the coffin. Why go to church to listen to a long-winded
uninsprational sermon about “morality” when your Church leaders actively stonewall investigations and protect society’s absolute worst—child predators?


So what does the Church do?


Despite all that baggage, the Church has fast-tracked Pope John Paul II to sainthood—faster
than anyone else in history. This was a man who either was asleep at
the switch during the height of the sex-abuse sandal, or chose to look
the other way. He could have aggressively rooted out the perpetrators
with a take-no-prisoners attitude, sending an unmistakable message that
the Church won’t tolerate pedophiles filling its ranks, regardless of
the dearth of priests. But he didn’t.


And recently, the Church rolled out language changes in the liturgy
that are ridiculous and inexplicable. Was it just another example of
how out-of-touch the Church has become, or a deliberate distraction, as
some theorize?


Either way, it doesn’t matter.


Until the Church implements real reforms that will start the road to recovery, the numbers will continue to dwindle.


What are they?


For starters, demand more of its followers. Don’t
cower behind the “if I demand that people dress better for Church, they
won’t come at all” mentality. Make them look presentable and act
appropriately when entering the House of God—or tell them they aren’t
welcome.


Motivate the flock by relating to them, not talking in platitudes with rhetoric that puts the congregation to sleep.


Make it tougher to be a Catholic. Be the religious
equivalent of the Marines. Sure, a kid taking the forbidden cookie
wants it, but deep down, he is really looking for discipline. And sure,
we complain when we have to sacrifice, but we feel good about it.


Market the wonderful aspects of the Church (including the fact that it’s the largest provider of social services in the entire world).


Stop being a paper tiger politically. What’s the
point of having so much muscle if you’re too scared to use it? A
different approach could have prevented school closings. (See my post
for more on this tomorrow.)


Most important, eliminate the correct perception that the Church is close-minded and sexist.
Allow priests to marry. And yes, allow women to become priests. Not
only would these common-sense changes enable all priest to better relate
to their flocks, but they would also attract non-pedophile priests to
fill the ranks.


Neither change would violate Church dogma, since priests married for
at least four centuries and quite possibly much longer. The practice was
stopped not for religious reasons, but because of disputes over
property rights.


In 1911, there were 68,000 Catholic school students in the
Archdiocese of Philadelphia. That number peaked in the 1960s at 250,000.
Vatican II took hold, and the number plummeted— back to 68,000 in 2011,
despite a U.S. population explosion.


Now, 49 more schools just went on the chopping block.
The biggest irony is that the closings are not a solution, but the
symptom of a much greater illness. To save the remaining schools—and
that’s by no means a sure thing—the Church needs to solve the problem.
Check back tomorrow for my post addressing how to save Catholic
education in America.

 

Blame Lazy Catholicism for School Closings

Pileggi To Have Tea Party Challenger

Senate Majority Leader Dominic Pileggi will face a Tea Party challenger for his 9th District seat this April 24 in the Republican Primary.

The challenger, Rogers Howard,  is a Unionville resident with a PhD. in Chemistry.
 
“I met Rogers Howard yesterday for two hours,” said Tea Party activist Bob Guzzardi.  “He may the smartest candidate I have met – so smart that he can admit he doesn’t know something.”

Howard served in the 82d Airborne Division.

See here for an update.

 

Staying on Track

The Roar

Staying on Track

How is it that we start off our Republican primary season with contests that are essentially “open to the public?”  And how about Romney’s dominance?  Let’s not kid ourselves, this is another media product.  All of a sudden, Paul becomes a factor and that plastic face slicked down hair styled Huntsman now acts as a contender.  All with media applause.

Along the way, talking heads are announcing that the Tea Party is a wash, no more.  WOW!  What are we expected to do in January, ten months before the election?  Do not buy into their propaganda.  We are waiting and growing.  And the bottom line is that for the vast majority of those with the three pointed hats, whoever is nominated, the Tea Party will support.

Sure, we have our preferences but the one overall point of agreement is that Obama will be the loser come November.  And by the way, judging from his recent abuses, he senses this and is doing all the mischief he can.  So be it since he is only growing our Tea ranks.

Not only has the Tea Party, in 2010,  brought many into representation, we have also uncovered what previously went unknown.  There is as republican presence, often consisting of the most respected and relied upon individuals, which are now known with the RINO label after their names.  This is one fantastic accomplishment coming out of those mid-terms.  The playing field has been greatly altered by this outing of weasels.

Also, punditry weasels have been identified.  The former hallowed belief in that “fair and balanced” network also has undergone a public questioning.  Leading the RINO charge is the incessant double speak from Karl Rove.  I mean, does he really believe that the average voter hangs onto every bit of opinion emanating from this arrogant bore?  And Krauthammer is no better.

So with the final result of this recent contest in New Hampshire, with all the independent impact, is there any wonder as to the ascendency of Paul and Huntsman?  I noticed one amazing thing to come out of Iowa.  Huntsman didn’t even enter that contest but somehow garnered much of the questions in that initial New Hampshire debate.  Why was that?  Care to venture a guess?

Time and space do not allow for my take but this subject will come up in my next posting.  Suffice to say that similar to that RINO presence, while maybe suspected, it never-the-less continued unabated and deeply hidden until the Tea Party’s impact. So will other influences surface, and in this case, will be connected with Huntsman in particular.
Stay tuned.

Jim Bowman, Author of,
This Roar of Ours

Pennsylvanian For President Ron Paul

Pennsylvanian For President Ron Paul — After his show finish in Iowa, Ron Paul’s strong place behind Willard Mitt Romney tonight in New Hampshire means he will be a factor to be recognized this election year.

Paul, who made his fame as a Houston-area congressman, was born in Pittsburgh and grew up in Green Tree, Pa.

While his foreign policy is a tad scary he does have his points. When the Soviet Union fell 20 years ago, why did NATO remain?

And he is dead right when it comes to sound money and pointing out that inflation merely transfers wealth from the middle class and poor to the already rich.

And congrats to Romney who made a very fine victory speech. I still won’t vote for him until I have to.

 

Pennsylvanian For President Ron Paul

White House Halloween Bash Photos

White House Halloween Bash Photos — The pseudonymous poster, Zombie, of PajamasMedia.com has tracked down photos of the 2009 Obama Halloween Party.

They can be found at this link.

Why will they upset most thinking people? Because the place where matters of war and peace, and life and death, and crime and punishment are considered shouldn’t be made into a joke by Hollywood hipsters waxing ironic.

Be proud Obama voters.

That wasn’t irony but sarcasm.

White House Halloween Bash Photos

PSEA Republicans

PSEA Republicans — Tea Party activist Bob Guzzardi has compiled a list of Republican legislators that have accepted contributions from the Pennsylvania State Education Association (PSEA).

The PSEA is the union that represents most public school teachers in the state and, ironically, is very likely the most anti-child, anti-education and anti-senior citizen organization in the state.

Here is Bob’s list — with his comments — of those who accepted contributions in 2010, which was the last legislative election year:

Senator Dominic Pileggi Senate Majority Leader what does that tell you?

HOUSE REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE  $5,0000    MAY 6, 2010

Sam Smith Republican Speaker of the House

Republican House Majority Leader Mike Turzai.

Bill Adolph Chair of House Appropriations Delco  elected in 1989

Matt Baker northeast Penna

Karen Boback – she is major recipient of PSEA money and a former school teacher.

Mike Vereb  Montgomery County – He is in House leadership.

Chris Ross – from southern Chester County, very, very liberal

Marguerite Quinn  Bucks County, part of BucksCo Establishment as you know

Nick Micozzie   Uber Hack Delaware County, entrenched and entwined with Establishment. Has been in office since 1979.

Rick Geist  Transportation Committee Chair  Blair County has been in office since 1979 also

Bernie O’Neill from Bucks, like Marguerite Quinn

Gene DiGirolamo of Bucks County  integral to unions and O’Neill/Quinn BucksCo RINO Republican

Glenn Grell   Cumberland County

Jim Marshall   defeated Mike Veon

John Taylor Philadelphia, need I say more

Denny O’Brien  another Philadelphia phony R

Ron Miller  this is a shock. He is supposed to introduce Right to Work Republican York County

Senator Jake Corman, chair of Senate Appropriations Committee and interested in running for US Senate against Bob Casey.

Senator John Rafferty Chester DelCo closely allied with Sen. Pileggi

Senator Pat Browne Lehigh County

Senator Stewart Greenleaf Montgomery County very nice man, very well intentioned man AND very, very liberal man

Senator Ted Erickson DelCo and very close ally of Senator Pileggi

Note the number in leadership positions.

And some wonder why even with Republicans in charge we can’t end fire bad teachers or end teacher strikes.

Thank you, Bob. Click here for a link to Bob’s file where he includes his sourcing.

Or you can do your own search at http://www.campaignfinance.state.pa.us/pages/CFReportSearch.aspx

Remember to set search type to “Contribution” and to manually set the date range.

PSEA Republicans

PSEA Republicans

RoboCop Has Arrived With The BodyGuard Arm Guard

RoboCop Has Arrived — Believe it or not someone has brought to market a black, Kevlar, cotton, Nomex glove designed to protect one from mountain lion attacks and street muggings. The BodyGuard 9XI-HD01 by ArmStar comes in small, medium and large sizes and covers the forearm to above the elbow.

It includes a LED flashlight, a digital camera and, best of all, electrodes that can be used to make a scary loud sparking sound or placed against an aggressor — or mountain lion — to deliver a high voltage shock.

RoboCop Has Arrived

Telling Statistics About Health Care

Telling Statistics About Health Care Sent courtesy “Uncle Dave” via Kate Rainey.

1.A recent “Investor’s Business Daily” article provided very interesting statistics from a survey by the United Nations International Health Organization.

Percentage of men and women who survived a cancer five years after diagnosis:
U.S.           65%
England    46%
Canada     42%

Percentage of patients diagnosed with diabetes who received treatment within six months:
U.S.          93%
England   15%
Canada     43%

Percentage of seniors needing hip replacement who received it within six months:
U.S.          90%
England    15%
Canada     43%

Percentage referred to a medical specialist
who see one within one month:
U.S.           77%
England    40%
Canada      43%

Number of MRI scanners (a prime diagnostic tool) per million people:
U.S.         71
England   14
Canada     18

Percentage of seniors (65+), with low income, who say they are in “excellent health”:
U..S.         12%
England     02%
Canada      06%

Check this last set of statistics!!

2..The percentage of each past president’s cabinet who had worked in the private business sector prior to their appointment to the cabinet.

Here are the percentages.
T. Roosevelt………………. 38%
Taft…………………………. 40%
Wilson …………………….. 52%
Harding…………………….. 49%
Coolidge………………….. 48%
Hoover ……………………. 42%
F. Roosevelt……………….50%
Truman…………………… 50%
Johnson…………………… 47%
Nixon………………………. 53%
Ford……………………….. 42%
Carter……………………… 32%
Reagan……………………..86%
GH Bush………………….. 51%
Clinton ……………………. 39%
GW Bush…………………. 55%

And the winner is:

Obama……………… 08%

 

 

Telling Statistics About Health Care

Chuck Woolery explains how to solve our budget mess

Reader Fran C submitted  this link where Chuck Woolery explains how to solve our budget mess.

You know this country has problems when game show hosts can figure things out but those whom we elect to lead us struggle with the simple.

 

Chuck Woolery explains how to solve our budget mess

Men And Women At The ATM

Men And Women At The ATM Courtesy of Ricky Palinko

Men and Women using drive up ATM machine

Male :

Pull up to ATM
Insert card
Enter PIN
Take cash, card and receipt
Drive away

Female :

Pull up to ATM
Back up and pull forward to get closer
Shut off engine
Put keys in purse
Get out of car because you’re too far from machine
Hunt for card in purse
Insert card
Hunt in purse for grocery receipt with PIN written on it.
Enter PIN
Study instructions.
Hit “cancel”
Re-enter correct PIN
Check balance
Look for envelope
Look in purse for pen
Make out deposit slip
Endorse checks
Make deposit
Study instructions
Make cash withdrawal
Get in car
Check makeup
Look for keys
Start car
Check makeup
Adjust mirror
Start pulling away
Stop
Back to machine
Get out of car
Retrieve card and receipt
Get back in car
Put card in wallet
Put receipt in checkbook
Enter deposits and withdrawals in checkbook
Clear area in purse for wallet and checkbook
Check makeup
Adjust mirror again
Put car in reverse
Put car in drive
Drive away from machine
Drive three miles
Release parking brake