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Monday, June 27, 2011
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Presidential Proclamation--Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Pride Month | The White House
Subject: Presidential Proclamation--Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Pride Month | The White House
Just reading the last paragraph is enough to make me sick. I don't want gays or anyone to be discriminated against or killed in foreign countries for being gay or something unapproved of.
I think the hospital visit rules mentioned in this proclamation are exaggerated but should be relaxed to allow friends to visit, if it is true that they can't now.
I don't see why having a disorder that causes one to be gay or want to be transgendered should be something to be proud of. Why pride month for that? They didn't ask to be gay or work to be gay. They just are gay and stuck with a very difficult lifestyle.
Being gay is not a fault or a success. It simply is. Like any naturally occurring condition, it just happens. When someone is born blind, we don't say God made him that way and so it is good. We blame our flawed nature and researchers do whatever they can to prevent it or reverse it. Why isn't being gay treated the same way?
I am no more proud of my heterosexuality than of my stature, hair color, or anything else I was born with. Why is it okay to have a pride month for people who didn't do anything to be the way they are other than breath the air around them and exist?
Our sympathies for the plight of gay people should not guide our president's decision to celebrate the cause of their plight.
Saturday, June 25, 2011
The Three Theological Virtues: Faith, Hope, & Love
Pope Benedict XVI on Eucharistic Adoration & Public Benediction
Friday, June 24, 2011
New Life in Christ
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Living a Christian Life--A Call to Renewal & Evangelization
We can't just be lazy about our Christianity. Laziness is a sin. Christ said to go and spread the good news to everyone. We can't just be silent. We must speak up for Christ.
"Not to oppose error is to approve it; and not to defend truth is to suppress it; and indeed to neglect to confound evil men, when we can do it, is no less a sin than to encourage them." --Pope St. Felix III
Our Lady's apparitions to Ivan will be streamed live from Medjugorje on June 23rd and June 26, 2011, at 12:00 Noon (EST) at www.marytv.tv.
Live Event English URL
http://marytv.tv/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=12&Itemid=35
Live Event Spanish URL
http://marytv.tv/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=290&Itemid=36
A schedule of daily events being streamed June 23 through June 26, 2011 will be announced at www.marytv.tv
Monday, June 20, 2011
St. John of the Cross: 10.6: … to be subject to the least discomfort and mortification, it follows that not finding them strong …
Saturday, June 18, 2011
St. John of the Cross on Detachment, taking spirituality to its fullness; Prayer and Fasting are not enough; spiritual poverty
Friday, June 17, 2011
St. Jean-Marie Baptiste of Vianney on Temptation, fasting, and prayer: 3.6: … let us put our confidence in God; let us fast and pray; and the devil will not be able …
3.6: … let us put our confidence in God; let us fast and pray; and the devil will not be able …
CHAPTER 5: On Temptations
WE ARE all inclined to sin, my children; we are idle, greedy, sensual, given to the pleasures of the flesh. We want to know everything, to learn everything, to see everything; we must watch over our mind, over our heart, and over our senses, for these are the gates by which the devil penetrates. See, he prowls round us incessantly; his only occupation in this world is to seek companions for himself. All our life he will lay snares for us, he will try to make us yield to temptations; we must, on our side, do all we can to defeat and resist him. We can do nothing by ourselves, my children; but we can do everything with the help of the good God; let us pray Him to deliver us from this enemy of our salvation, or to give strength to fight against him. With the Name of Jesus we shall overthrow the demons; we shall put them to flight. With this Name, if they sometimes dare to attack us, our battles will be victories, and our victories will be crowns for Heaven, all brilliant with precious stones.
See, my children, the good God refuses nothing to those who pray to Him from the bottom of their heart. St. Teresa, being one day in prayer, and desiring to see the good God, Jesus Christ showed to the eyes of her soul His Divine hands; then, another day, when she was again in prayer, He showed her His face. Lastly, some days after, He showed her the whole of His Sacred Humanity. The good God who granted the desire of St. Teresa will also grant our prayers. If we ask of Him the grace to resist temptations, He will grant it to us; for He wishes to save us all, He shed His Blood for us all, He died for us all, He is waiting for us all in Heaven. We are two or three hundred here: shall we all be saved, shall we all go to Heaven? Alas! my children, we know nothing about it; but I tremble when I see so many souls lost in these days.
See, they fall into Hell as the leaves fall from the trees at the approach of winter. We shall fall like the rest, my children, if we do not avoid temptations, if, when we cannot avoid them, we do not fight generously, with the help of the good God--if we do not invoke His Name during the strife, like St. Antony in the desert.
This saint having retired into an old sepulchre, the devil came to attack him; he tried at first to terrify him with a horrible noise; he even beat him so cruelly that he left him half dead and covered with wounds. "Well," said St. Antony, "here I am, ready to fight again; no, thou shalt not be able to separate me from Jesus Christ, my Lord and my God. " The spirits of darkness redoubled their efforts, and uttered frightful cries. St. Antony remained unmoved, because he put all his confidence in God. After the example of this saint, my children, let us be always ready for the combat; let us put our confidence in God; let us fast and pray; and the devil will not be able to separate us from Jesus Christ, either in this world or the next.