terça-feira, 21 de janeiro de 2014

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Some Catholics are heating up the blogosphere, making deeply uncharitable comments about Cardinal Seán Patrick O'Malley. They all center on his humble act of asking Anne Robertson, a Methodist Minister, to pray for him. The simple prayer of blessing involved the use of water, to symbolize our common Baptism as Christians. I assert that it showed the humble heart of a Franciscan Friar, priest, Bishop and Cardinal who is comfortable in his Catholic Skin. It took courage and humility. It should be admired and imitated, not criticized.

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I receive a lot of questions about winter blues and difficulty sleeping this time of year. Many of those who write, or whom I meet in my medical practice, simply express what is so very common this time of year - It is winter and I am tired, why? Some express exasperation over not even being able to sleep. Even more express their concerns over that winter weight gain which seems to accompany the entire pattern! They are often all connected. As the winter seems to just drag on, let us consider once again the connections between that extra weight, winter blues and the need for good sleep.

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The Catholic Church: The Last Institution
By Deal W. Hudson | January 21, 2014

Empires have come and gone, as have epochs - the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, the Enlightenment, the Romantic Age, and the Modern - but the Catholic Church has remained, and now it's arguably the Last Institution. The only certain bedrock in our culture is the natural law, and the Catholic Church is the only institution that believes in it. Those who rail against institutionalized religion have not thought seriously about the temporal nature of human existence. The passing of time does not destroy the wisdom of the past, rather it stores it away. A vision suddenly disclosing itself in time does not necessarily fade into a corrupted shadow of itself. Therefore, time may seem fluid, but it carries truth into the future. Time and eternity are not like oil and water - they cannot be mixed. That's where you will find the Catholic Church and all who are Her members.

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Today and every day we should honor the memory and sacrificial life and death of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. - and help to fulfill his unfulfilled dream - by defending the first and fundamental human right, the Right to Life. Remember his own words, "Now is the time to make justice a reality to all of God's children". That includes our youngest neighbors in the womb. Defending them is the human rights, solidarity and equality cause of our age.

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Who knows, just as I sat in the cinema last night to watch this movie titled "12 Years A Slave" , my own descendants might one day sit in a cinema to watch a movie titled "9 Months A Foetus" ! My prayer is that on that day, they will hold up their heads because you and I would have succeeded in establishing the just Law that protects (without discrimination) all human beings during their 9 months in the womb be they black, white, blond, blind or downs!

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But the Kardasians and Reality TV! Need I say more? I sincerely hope not. There's something wrong in a culture when so much time, attention, and interest is directed towards banality. This is not to say that some genuine talent has been unearthed, fortunately, by putting so many quirky, high energy personalities on TV. Ah, but it's "just entertainment," you say? Our experiences of entertainment are among the most malleable, because we open ourselves in a particularly vulnerable way to laughter, tears, anger, hatred, admiration, and the reflection that goes with those intense emotions. We learn a great deal about a people and their culture from its major forms of mass entertainment.

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Reports concerning this blunt homily are beginning to circulate through media sources around the world. It was a strong message to Catholic clergy who have lost their first love, by losing their intimate relationship with Jesus Christ. There have been other times in the history of the Church when the clergy have been corrupted by sin. God seems to begin His Spring cleaning in His own house. Perhaps, as the Apostle Peter wrote to the Church of the first millennium during another great missionary age: " the time has come for judgment to begin with the House of God." (1 Peter 4:17)

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I write to oppose a proposed IRS Regulation, #134417-13, entitled ; "Guidance for Tax-Exempt Social Welfare Organizations on Candidate-Related Political Activities" What it should be entitled is "Overturning Citizens United by Subterfuge". Or, better yet, "Regulation designed to prevent Pro-Life, Pro-Marriage and Pro-Religious Freedom organizations from full political participation in the 2014 and 2016 election.I have written for years of the necessity of forming alliances to engage the issues which are so critical to the true common good. The use of so called 501 c4 organizations is a powerful resource for those committed to restoring justice for the child in the womb, ensuring the preservation of the central role of marriage and the family, preserving the first freedom of religious freedom and contending for the truth that there is a moral basis to a truly free and just society.

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