Just a quick note, but tonight was my first CCD class of the year. 

Over half of the students didn't know that Jesus was God.  Not one knew how to make the Sign of the Cross properly, and everyone gave me blank stares when I asked who Moses was.

At least they knew Mary's the Mother of Jesus!  :) 

I love a challenge, but starts like this really make me wonder what is being taught in the lower levels (or at home!).

Ah well.  Last year's class was similar, but by the end, they were mini Catholic gurus.  Ha.  Here's to a new year of education, blessings and fun!
 
 
Please be warned - the linked article has a moderately graphic image for some of you involving blood.  No bodies are shown, but blood smeared on the wall in letters is.

This is an article regarding the wave of anti-Christian crime that's been sweeping through Russia and the surrounding areas in the wake of the Riot sentencing.  A few people are now dead in connection to the crime-spree (whether capitalizing on the fame of the trial or not is to be determined) and countless churches and communities have been victimized through desecration, theft and violence. 

We are to be tried once more in the public square. Anti-Christian fervor is building, and we can expect more of this to spread even to within our own borders.

Arm yourselves, Church Militant. Prayer is your sword; the saints are your armor. Your battle cry is Truth and that Truth is Christ.
 
 
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Just suppose that you could have pre-existed your own mother, in much the same way that an artist pre-exists his painting. Furthermore, suppose that you had an infinite power to make your mother anything that you pleased, just as a great artist like Raphael has the power of realizing his artistic ideals. Suppose you had this double power, what kind of mother would you have made for yourself?

Would you have made her of such a type that would make you blush because of her un-womanly and un-motherlike actions? Would you have in any way stained and soiled her with the selfishness that would make her unattractive not only to you, but to your fellow-man? Would you have made her exteriorly and interiorly of such a character as to make you ashamed of her, or would you have made her, so far as human beauty goes, the most beautiful woman in the world; and so far as beauty of the soul goes, one who would radiate every virtue, every manner of kindness and charity and loveliness; one who by the purity of her life and her mind and her heart would be an inspiration not only to you, but even to your fellow-men, so that all would look up to her as the very incarnation of what is best in motherhood?

Now if you who are an imperfect being and who have not the most delicate conception of all that is fine in life would have wished for the loveliest of mothers, do you think that our Blessed Lord, who not only pre-existed His own mother but who had an infinite power to make her just what He chose, would in virtue of all the infinite delicacy of His spirit make her any less pure and loving and beautiful than you would have made your own mother? If you who hate selfishness would have made her selfless and you who hate ugliness would have made her beautiful, do you not think that the Son of God, who hates sin, would have made His own mother sinless and He who hates moral ugliness would have made her immaculately beautiful?


Today's blog entry today brought to you by the Venerable Archbishop Fulton Sheen.  :)

Enjoy some more of his love for Christ's Church:

 
 
So I've seen a lot of my blogger friends take part in Conversion Diary's Quick Take Fridays.  I've also been an avid follower of Jennifer Fulwiler's for a while.  I'd considered taking part in the past, but my life is honestly not interesting enough to do a weekly "catch-all."  Maybe a quarterly one.

Anyway, today I lucked upon some great articles that totaled seven in number.  I thought Hey now!  That's just enough to make an actual Quick Take Friday post!  Then I wondered, Is it cheating to use articles for my quick takes as opposed to using items about my actual life?

The answer I arrived at was "Yes.  Yes, it's cheating, but who cares?  Doubtful anyone's gonna come after me with some sort of blogging demerits."

So, my 7 Quick Takes:

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From Esquire Magazine comes an open letter to the world from a Christian who aims to correct the negative perceptions of an anti-Christian world.  My favorite quote:

"... at one point God even speaks to a guy named Balaam through his donkey. Some say God spoke to Balaam through his ass and has been speaking through asses ever since. So if God should choose to use us, then we should be grateful but not think too highly of ourselves. And if upon meeting someone we think God could never use, we should think again."


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NBC reports that some yahoo decided to drop raw bacon in the field where Muslims were celebrating the close of Ramadan.  This person (people?) also left a note and police are investigating it as a hate crime. 

I'm all for investigating this as a hate crime because it's obvious this person (or these people)  was attempting to bully others on the grounds of their religion, but I find it interesting that this had no effect on their celebrations and this wasn't even done on sacred grounds / with sacred objects.  It's rightly being investigated as a hate crime, but folks are still indignant that the Russian women - who desecrated the main altar of a Cathedral - were convicted of religious intolerance.  Color me incredulous.



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A high school valedictorian has been denied her diploma by her school because of the use of "Hell" in her speech.  They haven't denied her transcripts (which she needs for college), but the diploma is symbolic of her achievements. 

I think the approach is heavy-handed, but I do believe she owes the school the written apology it asked for in punishment for her misstep.  Her reaction and continued "I'm right, I'm right, I'm right" when she is CLEARLY in the wrong only serves to show how arrogant she is.  She provided them with an approved speech, then she decided to throw unnecessary vulgarity in there.  As punishment, they with-held the diploma and simply asked for an apology. 

I'm sorta bothered by everyone coming to her defense in saying this is an attack of freedom of speech.  It's a SCHOOL SPEECH that everyone knows must be approved first by the board (or whoever is in charge of the ceremony).  It's to both protect the school and the student from embarrassment.  This girl simply thought she was above the rules because of her intelligence and achievements. 


Sorry, honey, but you've still gotta play by the rules.  This has nothing to do with freedom of speech.  It has everything to do with following procedure during a solemn ceremony.  Get over yourself.  If this is how you respond to situations that call you out for trying to place yourself above authority, you're in for a rude awakening when you make it to the real world.


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Fr. Levi over at The Way Out There came across the last words of St. David Lewis, a martyred priest whose story is incredibly touching. 

After reading both his life overview and then his final address, I couldn't help but thank God for granting us so brave and faithful witnesses to His Love.  Bless our priests. 


God certainly knows how to choose them!


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This is for all my fellow educators out there.  In a special way, it's for those who are part of the unique group of people who work with children who have speech delays (my son being one of those children!). 

I have no words to properly express the appreciation I have for your dedication and your love.  Michelle at Liturgical Time does a fabulous job of expressing so well just how much we love the children we're blessed to work with, and I think being an educator myself, knowing that love on a personal level and seeing it doled out to my son just makes me that much more appreciative and awe-struck.  Those who work with children are special, special people.


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By Erika V of CS!
This is almost another cheat, but CatholicSistas has absolutely been on a roll this week.  It's like someone swapped their coffee for Red Bull and they've been hammering out gold on a daily basis.  Two of their articles REALLY touched me this week and I wanted to highlight them for you.

The first is Infant Death and Scared Parenting.  A perinatal loss nurse is interviewed and she gives an inside look into this oft-overlooked area of holistic medicine.  Incredibly inspiring and moving.

The second is titled The Trauma and Pain of Abortion After Rape and is written by a woman who conceived through rape.  Exceedingly well-written, honest and poignant. 



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Finally, and maybe this isn't an article so much as a Book Release, but a mystic I've been following for a while, Maria Divine Mercy, has finally had the messages bundled into a book.

However, you don't need to purchase the book to read the messages.  You can simply go to the website dedicated to collecting them all and download the PDF

Again, typical warning goes into effect with mystics.  Ask the Holy Spirit for guidance as these are all considered personal revelations.  Also, try to forgive the horrific formatting of the website.  It's set up very much like a yellow-journalism rag and whoever is in charge of it is definitely trying to capitalize off fear and panic.  I don't approve of that.  Ignore the terrible formatting and focus on the messages and the Crusade Prayers.  I promise you'll thank me later for it.

For more Quick Takes, check out Conversion Diary (who hosts this entertaining weekly blogroll!
 
 
Written by a Muslim professor who was friends with this saintly priest, a call for victory comes... but not through violence or retaliation.  Instead, this wise man understands that victory comes through prayer... through the unflinching dedication to truth and love.

Bless not only this man and this priest, but all those in Iraq - Christian or otherwise - who cling fast to this hope.

Read the brief letter here, and remember to pray for our Suffering Church in Need.
 
 
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Vince's face says it all.
I'm going to try really hard to remain civil.  I apologize in advance if If am less than perfect in my attempt.

Some of you may have been following the deplorable media frenzy over a certain Russian 'band' that decided to stage a blasphemous protest inside the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour.  For those of you that haven't, do yourselves a favor and simply skip this particular entry so you can remain blissfully unaware that such disregard for common decency exists in the world.

A couple months ago, members of this feminist group trespassed on sacred Cathedral grounds and brassly went up to the main sanctuary to the soleas (the platform in front of the gates that enclose the altar) and shrieked out an incredibly offensive string of lines aimed at denigrating Christians under the guise of opposing Putin.

Judging from the lyrics (and really... don't search them out unless you really want to upset yourself), they were mostly looking to humiliate Christians and drag our beliefs through the mud.  To do this in front of the main altar where Christ is present... oh Heaven!  Forgive us this travesty. 

When these yahoos were finally brought before a judge, they were found guilty of hooliganism and sentenced to two years in prison.

Of course everyone and their brother cried foul over this.  The media kicked into high gear blasting the government for stifling freedom of speech.  Instead of being viewed as a hate crime aimed at humiliating Christians, folks painted the picture of innocent women who just wanted to speak out against the injustice of Russian big-wigs. 

How anyone could possibly write this off as simply the government trying to stifle free speech is beyond me - especially given that these same women have landed themselves in prison before.  The ONLY reason they've attracted so much attention this time around is because of where they staged their antics. 

They chose the central Cathedral of Moscow because it'd garner the most publicity.  And instead of just staging this in front of the cathedral (where I doubt I'd've had an issue with it), they chose to go INSIDE the church and dare to go up to the sanctuary. 

I won't even go near the sanctuary, and I'm a practicing Catholic!

Sheesh!

And yet everyone who I've spoke to about this defends these women because the media is portraying this as an issue of free speech.  Instead, the media completely neglects the incredibly horrible injustice done to the Christians of that community.  Because most folks don't care about the beliefs of these people, they don't CARE that this injustice has been done.

*Shakes head*  That really worries me.

An incredible article that details just how distrurbing this is was written by Janice Shaw Crouse of The American Thinker

In attempting to explain this to atheist / agnostic / disagreeing friends, I likened it to a stunt orchestrated by a Christian in the middle of a homosexual support group.  Let's say Bob wants to protest President Obama because he believes President Obama is in bed with the homosexual lobby.  Instead of protesting someplace normal and open to the public, he decides to break into a homosexual support group meeting (or support community home) and yell anti-homosexual things. 

Should Bob be arrested?  YES!  For goodness sakes, he trespassed with the willful intent to denegrate homosexuals!  He'd be immediately labeled a homophobe, would probably be arrested and charged with a hate crime, and face an extremely publicized trial that would laugh at his attempt to use "freedom of speech" as a defense for his actions.

This is because most folks are in agreement with the homosexual lobby.  Most folks would rightly be offended that anyone would THINK to enter such a safe, sacred spot and begin bullying homosexuals in so offensive a manner - even under the guise of raging against the President.

Why, then, is this same outrage not shown to the Christians who are now left with months of restitution to serve in atonement for the treachery committed against their community by these women?

Ah yes - because it's perfectly acceptable to bully Christians.  It's perfectly acceptable - respected, even - to humiliate and denigrate Christianity. 

Again - this should be HIGHLY alarming to folks.  It certainly is to me.


 
 
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Brace yourselves for one of the nerdiest "fan-girl" type entries ever.

And yes, it's about a homily.

I'm not even sure where to begin as I'm so giddy over the brilliance and no-nonsense approach this retired priest (who is filling in for Fr. Atlas while he's away).  It was his mission to defend the Eucharist and educate parishioners on the importance we should place on the Real Presence of Christ - what a gem!  If I didn't have Vince on my lap, I would've taken a pen and paper out for notes!

Wow!!!

To begin, this weekend's readings were very much Eucharistic in nature.  The first reading dealt with the manna from Heaven that nourished the Israelites as they wandered through the desert.  The psalm was a reflection of this reading and also foreshadowed the joyful thanksgiving we ought to sing in praise of His gracious institution of the Holy Eucharist.

The second reading reminds us that the bread that nourishes us it not only physical but spiritual.  Christ, the Word, is our sustenance.  His teachings and example are the gateway to Heaven.

Finally, in the gospel, we hear Jesus, Himself, affirm that He is the Bread of Life.  This is not some spiritual manner of speaking.  He is affirming His Presence in the Holy Eucharist - the greatest of all Sacraments.  He is preparing His followers to understand and accept this unfathomable mercy. 

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Blessed Alexandrina
Upon walking out amongst the congregation, Fr. Eucharist (as I'll call him henceforth) spoke of several mystics who lived solely on the Body of Christ in the Eucharist. 

He didn't specify a particular mystic, but considering the scientific evidence he spoke of regarding the validity of these miraculous signs, my mind jumped to Blessed Alexandrina who subsisted on nothing but the Holy Eucharist for 13 years (to the astonishment of the many doctors and scientists who examined her).


Fr. Eucharist wanted to highlight that the Blessed Sacrament is not just symbol of Christ.  This Sacrament of Love is the fullness of Christ's Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity.  When we say "Amen" in response to the priest's offering, we are saying "Yes, I believe!" that the consecrated Host we receive is, in fact, God.  He has chosen to use some of His saints to hit home this point through allowing them the grace of existing solely on His Body.  As He said, "My Flesh is true food, and My Blood is true drink."  Amen, indeed.

As such, the Eucharist is to be the most important thing in our lives.  It is the banquet that supercedes all other banquets. 

Upon this reflection, Father Eucharist then went on to describe some key elements that build up our Mass towards this miraculous banquet.

The procession and readings - our Liturgy of the Word - is like a cocktail hour.  I loved that comparison!  At a wedding cocktail, for example, we gather together with joy to catch up with family and friends we haven't seen in a while.  We see how the kids are doing, we find out what so-and-so's been up to, and we bask in the filial love present amongst us all.

During the cocktail hour, we also get tiny samples of the greater meal awaiting us at the main banquet.  For us, those morsels are the various readings and responses.  As Catholics, we believe that Christ is the Word, so we are blessed to receive Him with our ears before we partake of the "main course" of the Liturgy of the Eucharist. 

And oh... the Liturgy of the Eucharist.  Pardon me as I 'squee' ridiculously for a few moments.  He really took off running as he reflected on the Liturgy of the Eucharist.


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Once again he discussed the spiritual reality of our physical presence at Mass. 

As St. John Chrysostom once said, "When Mass is being celebrated, the sanctuary is filled with countless angels who adore the divine victim
immolated on the altar."

Amen, St. John!

Fr. Eucharist reminded of this in such a reverent, direct way that I could have stood up to applaud him.  He said, "Yes!  There is truth beyond what we can see with our physical eyes.  At the words of consecration, Jesus is standing behind the priest!  God the Father and Holy Spirit are with Him.  Mary, His mother, is there with St. Joseph.  And filling the sanctuary are the angels and saints who, together with us, adore and praise Him."

How I managed to stay in my seat and not jump up to hug him is truly beyond me.  I felt as if my heart had doubled in size just so it could sprout arms and embrace him. 

Yes, Fr. Eucharist, yes!  TELL US!  TEACH US!  REMIND US THAT THE EUCHARIST IS GOD TRULY PRESENT!  Shine as an example to all other priests that THIS is the type of truth so desperately needed in the world today.  THIS is what Catholics must be reminded of so that we can properly appreciate the gift that is the Eucharist.

Did he stop there?  No no, folks.  My giddiness erupted as he went on.

Catholics, when they present themselves for the Eucharist, must make a throne with their hands with which to accept the Body of Christ.  Not with one hand.  Not with two haphazardly placed together.  Reverently accept Him as the King He is! 


*He then proceeded to show us what that would look like.*

And, bless him, he also gave a nod to acceptance on the tongue (which is how I receive anyway). 

SERIOUSLY! 

And to boot, he called out folks who leave after receiving the Eucharist.  He said, "And to those of you who leave after Communion, you're missing a lot of stuff!  From Consecration until the Recessional, the Blood of Christ covers the congregation, filling us with untold graces!"

He again didn't mention a specific mystic, but I'm about 99.9% sure he was referring to the revelations made by the Blessed Mother to Catalina Revas of Bolivia.
  I'd only recently learned of her (I would guess in the last 8 months or so), but the insights and revelations made to her by Christ and Our Lady have forever changed my participation in the Mass.  I would encourage all of you to read more about her!  But again, use the typical caution regarding private revelations.  Though not forbidden / approved by the Church, it us up to the individual to request guidance and discernment from the Holy Spirit.

Back to the wonderful priest, however, he closed his homily with a reminder that after reception of the Eucharist, we would do well to remember that God, Himself, dwells within us.  So as we walk back to our seats, it's not the time for saying "Hi" to friends, nor is it the time to get one's self ready to leave.  The time after Communion is meant for prayful reflection... a true and intimate conversation between us and God.

And don't you know after Communion, he graciously allowed us time to sit in silent contempation. 

Hmmmm... I've got a big old stupid smile on my face, and it's all because of this wonderful representative of Christ.  My prayers are with him and with all priests.  May they all have such ardent love for Him, and may they all seek to spread that love and understanding to others.  Bless him, and bless them!


 
 
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So a wonderful friend of mine left a link on my wall this morning regarding the proposed boycott of Chick-Fil-A that has now extended down to my hometown of Philadelphia.

Blah.

I had read about it here last night, but it was about 2am and I didn't have the energy to find words for the irritation I felt.

Luckily, Nicole found someone who did it for me and was kind enough to share his words this morning.  I'm returning the favor by sharing it with all of you.

Please take a moment (especially if you appreciate Mr. Mendte's common sense) to drop him an e-mail at Mendte@aol.com to let him know.  I certainly did. 

And remember - this is NOT just about gay rights, this is not about a chicken place, and this is not about our righteous indignation regarding either side of the issue.

This is about our freedoms and how politicians, pundits and yes, even some journalists, are going out of their way to cloud the fact that our liberty is being threatened.  Not only is it being threatened, but it's being bullied, battered and spit upon - all in the name of "tolerance."


Again... the hypocrisy... it hurts.


Dear Mr. Mendte,

I'm typically ridiculously verbose - pointlessly so.  However, your article in the Philly Mag regarding the proposed Chick-Fil-A boycott has left me absolutely speechless.

You, my good sir, are brilliant.


I've thought this many times about your reporting, but I've never felt compelled to reach out and actually tip my hat your way through an e-mail.  Now, I am compelled.  Your poise, fairness and clarity are so necessary in this confused climate of rhetoric and indignant anger.  Thank you for being a voice of reason.  Thank you for having the brass tacks to confront the tide of folly and for calling others to do the same.

We need more men - real men - like you in the world (and ESPECIALLY in the field of journalism).  May you be blessed immensely in all you do.

Sincerely,

Gina Guarnere
 
 
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The Name of Christ is mighty
Apparently the Name of Christ is more dangerous to the public than concealed weapons (which are perfectly legal) in N. Carolina. 

Nice.

I found a seed on Father Z's blog this morning detailing a new policy enacted in N. Carolina regarding police chaplains' ability to use Christ's name while praying at public events.

One chaplain's response was like an arrow to my heart...  a beautiful, wonderful arrow of integrity and wisdom.

Pastor Terry Sartain, upon learning of this change, withdrew from the event because, "Jesus is the only thing I have to bless people with." 


This man understands what so many others do not.  The Name of Christ is one of our greatest blessings.  It's why we always ask for everything "in Jesus' Name."  Christ left us even the grace of His own Name to help shield us from harm. 

Other religions treat the names of their gods / prophets as unspeakable or curse-inducing utterances.  Not Christianity.  We were blessed to understand that our God is a loving God who WANTS a personal relationship with us.  He WANTS us to know Him intimately.  Thus, He blesses us with the comfort of His Holy Name.

To remove our ability to call out His blessing through using His Name, this policy effectively steals from us our ability to properly pray.  It also forces us to deny the God who gave His Life for our salvation.

And I can't help but know with certainly that the developers of this policy fully understood that.  I believe Satan and his demons coated this with the sugar of tolerance and unity, but in reality, this is just one more step towards a global "religion" that is no religion at all. 

It is a dismantling of Christianity in lieu of agnosticism.  It is a stifling of our faith... another gentle inoculation to prevent the spread of Christ's Name to new generations of souls.  This has nothing to do with tolerance.  It is INTOLERANCE that has paved the way for this desecration of religious liberties. 

But few will see it this way because so many are grateful for the chance to cast aside the trappings of religion.  Their own opinions on religion cloud their ability to see beyond the "Don't use Jesus' Name" and realize that it is a tiny cog in a bigger machine that is shooting down a person's individual right to practice their religion as he or she sees fit.

Chaplains are VOLUNTEERS.  They are volunteering their time to give comfort to the men and women who serve.  At a prayer service (if one is requested by the police force), folks EXPECT to hear names like Jesus, God, Buddha or Mohammad.  These words do not point a finger at atheists, Jews or Spaghetti Monster believers in an attempt to say "You're going to a naughty place for not believing!"  If you invite a volunteer chaplain to one of these prayer services, you're inviting their brand of religion.  If you don't want to be stifled by Christianity, find a volunteer who will speak what you're looking for.  But do NOT, NOT, NOT attempt to tell someone how they can and cannot pray (publicly or otherwise!). 

These chaplains (whatever their religion may be) are looking to offer comfort in the form of a universal blessing.  Christ does not just bless Christians.  He blesses all, regardless of their belief in Him.

If someone were to say to me, "May the Spaghetti Monster's blessing be upon you always" I'd say, "Right on, good sir.  Thanks for having my back with the warm fuzzies."

I would not respond, "Dude, I believe in JESUS, okay?  Stop insulting me with your well-wishes!"

And yet that's exactly what is being done by this policy.  It is ludicrous and is once again an attempt by policy makers to stifle the religious freedoms of folks... folks who are VOLUNTEERING THEIR TIME for goodness sake!

*Sigh*

It reminds me of this yearly mess...   Will this sort of foolishness have no end?

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This is a perfect time for the Golden Arrow Prayer.  It was given to St. Gertrude the Great by Christ, Himself, who said, "It will wound My Heart delightfully and heal the wounds inflicted by blasphemy."

As I said on Fr. Z's wall, I hope in this case it will heal the wounds inflicted by arrogance, silence and betrayal.

May the most holy,  most sacred, most adorable, most incomprehensible and ineffable Name of God be  forever praised, blessed, loved, adored and glorified in Heaven, on Earth, and  under the Earth by all the creatures of God and by the Sacred Heart of Our Lord  Jesus Christ in the Most Holy Sacrament of the Altar.  Amen.

 
 
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Judge a tree by it's fruits, man!
I got an e-mail last night from a friend of mine.  We had been discussing the current LCWR review.  He was under the impression (as so many are) that the Vatican was trying to stamp out the personal freedoms of poor, innocent nuns just trying to live our their vocation serving their communities.

I admit I got rather heated at the thought of these women being pitied as a result of the media's false stories of heroism in the face of the big, bad Vatican.  These women should never - EVER - be held up as the gold standard for Catholicism.  The women in question shouldn't even be held up as a bad example of Catholicism.  Many have given up being Catholic long, long ago and just haven't 'fessed up to it yet.  Thus, use them as a bad example of Protestantism.  Please leave the word "Catholic" out of their mess.

Anyway, this friend chided me for my harsh words.  He quoted the oft repeated (and incredibly misunderstood) line from Matthew 7: "Judge not lest you be judged."

*Sigh*

I've already sent this friend an e-mail detailing my feelings on the matter (candidly as I'm apt to do).  However, I felt this a topic very necessary to broach with the general population as this quote is so often used by people in an attempt to bow out to political correctness. 

In my opinion, it's nothing more than an excuse to hide one's insecurities behind a veil of false nicety.

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Let's say my mother is driving a car.  We're about to take a curve too harshly.  Considering there's a canyon to the left of us, if she continues speeding, we're likely to tumble into the abyss.

Do I refrain from telling her to slow down because I'm afraid I might hurt her feelings for criticizing her driving?

No.  I like my life.

Instead, I'd say, "Hey Mom, you need to apply the brakes because if you don't, we're likely to take a tumble neither one of us will enjoy."

Would I be judging my mother to be a bad driver?  No.

Would I be judging her behavior to be bad?  Yes.

Might she feel as though I'd judged her to be a bad driver?  Yes, it's a possibility.


If she feels as though I've passed a negative judgement on her, does that mean I have?  No.

Even knowing that she might have her feelings hurt as a result of my criticism, should I refrain from suggesting she slow down?  NO.

As I've said in previous entries, I simply do not have the personality to sit on the sidelines while someone is acting in a way that is either harmful to self or others.  I can't.  I automatically put a familiar face on these folks and my decision is made - political correctness be damned. 

That is exactly what we are asked to do as Catholics.  The quote "Judge not, lest ye be judged" is often given as a means to stifle this responsibility.  However, if we read juuust a little bit further, we'll come to understand that this misrepresented quote (found on everything from billboards to memes to T-shirts) means something much different than the sound byte it's utilized as.

Here is the quote in its entirety (from the New American Bible, so the wording is slightly changed):

Jesus said to His disciples: “Stop judging, that you may not be judged. For as you judge, so will you be judged, and the measure with which you measure will be measured out to you. Why do you notice the splinter in your brother’s eye, but do not perceive the wooden beam in your own eye? How can you say to your brother, ‘Let me remove that splinter from your eye,’ while the wooden beam is in your eye? You hypocrite, remove the wooden beam from your eye first; then you will see clearly to remove the splinter from your brother’s eye.
  Matt 7:1-5

In other words, use your God-given intellect to discern judgement.  It isn't necessarily meaning we should condemn, but it's certainly charging us with the responsibility of properly judging all things with equality.

In fact, there are quotes all over the Bible specifically commanding this of us.

In the gospels, Luke echoes Matthew in Chapter 6 with "Stop judging and you will not be judged. Stop condemning and you will not be condemned. Forgive and you will be forgiven... For the measure with which you measure will in return be measured out to you."

John (7:24) relays Jesus saying "Judge not according to appearance, but judge righteously."

In Proverbs (3:21), "Preserve sound judgement and discernment."

In the Letter of St. Paul to the Phillipians (1:9-11), "And this is my prayer: that your love may increase ever more and more in knowledge and every kind of perception, to discern what is of value, so that you may be pure and blameless for the day of Christ, filled with the fruit of righteousness that comes through Jesus Christ for the glory and praise of God."

And my favorite (also from Luke 6) stating, "A good tree does not bear rotten fruit, nor does a rotten tree bear good fruit. For every tree is known by its own fruit. For people do not pick figs from thorn bushes, nor do they gather grapes from brambles. A good person out of the store of goodness in his heart produces good, but an evil person out of a store of evil produces evil; for from the fullness of the heart the mouth speaks."

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"See the good that we do and give glory to God."
That being said, we have a Christian responsibility to judge that which is presented to us in this world... ESPECIALLY when that which is presented wreaks of evil.  We must not allow such evil to continue spreading as a cancer.  The Body of Christ - OUR spiritual body - must be protected.  If we remain silent as these "religious" continue to misinform, polarize and confuse the general population, we commit a sin of commission.  We allow a greater evil to exist both within our ranks, and within ourselves through our silence.

This is exactly how the atrocities of WWII were accomplished.  Sure there were plenty of folks who disagreed with the Nazi ideals.  However, too many were silent for too long.


First they came for the Communists, and I did not speak out because I was not a Communist.

Then they came for the Socialists, and I did not speak out because I was not a Socialist.

Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out because I was not a trade unionist.

Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out because I was not a Jew.

Then they came for me
and there was no one left to speak out for me.

I, for one, cannot endure such silence.  I cannot wither away behind a false veil of "live and let live" when that includes allowing misinformation to fester and spread to my friends, family and children.  No.  It is my duty as a Christian to call evil out where it is and shed the light of truth upon the dishonesty and willful desecration of the Faith.

And those Christians among you who read this (be you Catholic or otherwise), this is your duty as well.  We must work together to bring the light of Truth to others.  We must not allow the lies, the half-truths, the confusion to tear souls away from Christ.