Monday 15th August 2016

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Interview With Cardinal Arinze… The State Of The Church In Africa

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By DON FIER

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(Editor’s Note: His Eminence Francis Cardinal Arinze, Prefect Emeritus of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments, recently traveled to the United States to speak at The Church Teaches forum in Louisville, Ky.
(At the forum, he delivered an outstanding presentation on the role of the Sacred Liturgy in developing a Catholic conscience. His Eminence graciously agreed to grant an interview to The Wanderer in which he shared his insights on reasons for the remarkable growth of the Church in his native continent of Africa [which includes 54 independent countries], the historical background of Catholic Christianity in Africa, the challenges and future hopes for Catholicism in Africa, and the continent’s expanding role in missionary activity throughout the world.
(Because of the length of the interview, we are presenting it in two parts. The first part appeared in last week’s issue.)

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Q. Are members of the African clergy serving as missionaries in other parts of the world? If so, do you think their numbers will increase in the coming years?
A. Yes, thanks to God, the priests of Africa are helping to evangelize other parts of their own continent and are also being called to countries in Europe, the United States, and Latin America. And the numbers are increasing. Granted, it is not in apocalyptic proportions but the action is there. … Continue Reading

Soft Treatment For Clinton, Biden . . . But Media Boast Over Hostile Coverage Of Trump

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By DEXTER DUGGAN

As the Summer Olympics kicked off in Brazil, the marathon effort against Republican Donald Trump’s presidential candidacy in the U.S. passed the baton to a new runner.
Whatever the physical and mental demands on the world’s athletes in Rio de Janeiro, Trump was getting slugged in ways that would have had referees jumping in to protect the Manhattan billionaire competitor against low blows if he were a preferred liberal Democrat.
A few months ago, continued riots against Trump’s candidacy were bruited as bloody demonstrations against him burst out, with many Latinos participating, against his alleged racism. The open-border controversy bore its bitter fruit.
They waved the Mexican flag, burned the U.S. flag, wore masks, wrecked police cars, and beat people supporting Trump. The upcoming GOP convention in Cleveland appeared under threat. Then the riots simply stopped.
Did someone figure out that the bloody assaults only built sympathy for Trump? The fact that violent turnouts in different states could be turned on and off like a faucet suggested a frightening level of coordination.
So the baton in the race to clobber the GOP nominee was passed to another group skilled in assault, the dominantly liberal media.
The level of obvious venom against Trump in this media coverage grew so repellent that a New York Times writer addressed the issue — not to denounce it flatly, but to explore news media beliefs that Trump was just too dangerous to be allowed to win the White House.
However, Times writer Jim Rutenberg deluded himself that these media previously had a good record of balance and fairness that the horrible Trump now made them discard. … Continue Reading

Reductive Materialism . . . It Takes A Lot Of Faith To Be An Atheist

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By JUDE P. DOUGHERTY

“In Brain Map, Gears of Mind Get Rare Look” is the headline given to a front-page report in The New York Times. “Gears” of the mind? Yes. We are told, “In what many experts are calling a milestone in neuroscience, researchers published a spectacular neuro map of the brain, detailing nearly 100 previously unknown regions in an unprecedented glimpse into the machinery of the human mind.” “Machinery” of the human mind? Yes.
Yawn! It was known in antiquity that the brain is an organ of thought, much as the eye is the organ of sight. What was not known is that some groups of neurons become active when we recognize faces, others when we read, and still others when we raise our hands.
To generalize, specific areas of the brain are active when people are engaged in specific activity.
The identification of regions of the brain associated with speech, memory, and sight is interesting, and one willingly gives assent to such reports, relying on the authority of the investigator. What is left unexplained is the abstract character of human thought.
For example, we may experience one or more instance of an element, say, copper, and from that experience learn that copper conducts electricity. From that one experience we are convinced that copper conducts electricity wherever it is found and that that proposition is true even if copper would disappear from the face of the earth.
Though derived from sense experience, that knowledge is held in an abstract, universal way. The intellect has grasped something intelligible in the sensory encounter that transcends the singular report.
Aristotle, in accounting for the phenomena, reasoned to the abstractive power of an agent intellect, itself immaterial. He reasoned that from one or more experience of a sensible entity we can grasp something of the nature of that entity, for there is more in the sense report than the senses themselves are able to appreciate. We form an idea of what the thing is and communicate that idea appropriately.
Ancient notions of abstraction and causality came to be challenged in the 18th century by the British empiricists. … Continue Reading

Faith And Personal Identity

August 12, 2016 Frontpage Comments Off

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By DONALD DeMARCO

In the year 2001, one hundred years after the Russian Orthodox Church excommunicated Leo Tolstoy, his great-great-grandson, Vladimir Tolstoy, requested that the Church review Tolstoy’s teachings on the grounds that the excommunication of this great writer was a hindrance to national unity.
Tolstoy had no belief in the immortality of the soul and regarded Christ as merely a man. His novel, Resurrection, published in 1899, includes strong criticism of church ritual.
Tolstoy provided clear testimony of his rejection of the Church when he wrote: “It is perfectly justifiable that I have renounced the Church that calls itself Orthodox….I renounce all the sacraments….I have truly renounced the Church, I have stopped fulfilling its rites, and I have written in my will to my close ones that they should not allow any clergymen from the Church near me when I will be dying.”
Church officials made it clear that they stand by the church’s 1901 decision. Moreover, they pointed out that Tolstoy excommunicated himself.
I recall interviewing a cleaning lady for our home. She informed us that she did not do dusting and her bad back prevented her from doing any lifting as well as executing a variety of other chores that are usually associated with cleaning a house.
Her forte, strangely enough, was gossip, and I felt that this alone would not get the house clean. Nonetheless, she identified herself as a “cleaning lady.”
I wished her well, while thinking to myself that she should probably pursue some other line of work. It was clear enough that her self-identification had nothing to do with who she is or what she does. … Continue Reading

Truth And The Housing Crash

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By JAMES K. FITZPATRICK

I can’t think of anything in Church doctrine that prohibits Catholics from participating in partisan political spin. We have a right to put the best face possible on the agenda of the political party we favor.
Outright lying is a different matter. As are slander and defamation of character. We have an obligation to draw the necessary lines in this matter, a duty to seek and defend the truth in pursuit of the common good in debates over public policy.
Where is this heading? Don’t you feel at times that the adversaries in some of the major political debates of our time talk past each other; that if someone could get them to sit down and discuss the issue rationally they might reach a common ground? That, for example, those who scream at each other over the slogan “Black Lives Matter” should be able to agree that all life is sacred — but also that African-Americans have a right to protest individual acts of police brutality in their community.
Similarly, shouldn’t the people who are at odds over the Obama administration’s reluctance to use the term “radical Islam” be able to agree that it is wise not to unnecessarily insult moderate Muslims, but also important to accurately identify the elements in the Muslim world who are hell-bent on killing us? You get the impression that the talking points are more important to the disputants in this matter than the truth.
The angry exchanges between the left and the right about who was responsible for the subprime mortgage crisis, and its role in causing the 2006 real estate crash and the recession that followed, is another example. It looks as if this will be one of the hot topics in the upcoming presidential campaigns. The Democrat and Republican Party representatives sent to the talk shows appear to be more concerned with affixing blame on each other than on presenting the American people with an accurate understanding of what happened. … Continue Reading

What If We Get Tuition Vouchers, And No One Cares?

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By JAMES K. FITZPATRICK

I hesitate to write what I am about to write. There are many well-run Catholic elementary and high schools, with dedicated and skilled administrators and teachers. Yet facts are facts. I bet many of you have heard Catholic parents with children in public schools say the same thing that I have heard: “Why would I send my kids to a Catholic school? The teachers are liberals and feminists who couldn’t get a job in the local public schools.”
The people who say this tend to live in stable suburban communities, where the local public schools are a source of community pride because of the academic success their graduates enjoy, along with the athletic teams, debate teams, theater groups, and science clubs that they offer to their students.
I did not hear much of this public school boosterism back when I lived in the New York City area, but it is commonplace in the diners and among the crowds at community events in the section of Connecticut where I live now. I routinely see adults wearing the polo shirts and baseball caps of the local high school athletic teams.
Consider the implications: It means that even if our legislators were to pass laws giving us tuition vouchers and tax credits, it might not mean that people will be lining up to get their children into Catholic schools. If we want to change that state of affairs, we must do something to enhance the current image of a Catholic education.
It is difficult to predict when critical mass will be reached in the push for tax credits and vouchers being made available for most American parents. But there is reason to think that the pressure is building. Just a few weeks ago on National Review’s online edition, former Florida governor and presidential candidate Jeb Bush added his voice to the chorus in an article entitled, “Saving America’s Education System.” … Continue Reading

Unlike Democrats . . . Republican Party Platform Includes Strong Moral Affirmations

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By DEXTER DUGGAN

Political-party platforms, issued for their national conventions every four years, are both a wish list and an affirmation of what’s important to them.
Not everything they stand for will be achieved, but they want voters to know how a party sees itself and its commitments.
Sometimes the platforms have unintentionally comical aspects, like the Democrats in 2016 pledging to fight for affordable health-care premiums. However, they claimed to have done that six years ago, ramming through unyielding Obamacare in 2010 without a single Republican vote.
That was supposed to have made premiums way lower, but Barack Obama’s lies only resulted in costs rocketing higher. Having learned nothing — or at least admitting nothing about their failure — the Democrats pledge to continue that fight now.
This week The Wanderer looks at the Republican platform. Next week, the Democrats’.
Of most interest to many readers are protection of, or restoration of, the core moral values supported by the Republican platform, but forcefully rejected by the Democrats.
Each party wants to prove itself to groups that stand behind it. For Republicans, that’s people who want a healthy, inspiring, and united States of America; for Democrats, that’s bickering, contentious groups that yearn to weaken, befuddle, or even tear apart the nation.
Famous liberal Democrats of the 20th century like U.S. Senators Daniel Patrick Moynihan of New York and Henry M. Jackson of Washington would be driven out of that party today as hopeless reactionaries. … Continue Reading

The Wanderer Interviews Cardinal Arinze . . . The State Of The Church In Africa

August 8, 2016 Frontpage Comments Off
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By DON FIER

Part 1

(Editor’s Note: His Eminence Francis Cardinal Arinze, Prefect Emeritus of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments, recently traveled to the United States to speak at The Church Teaches forum in Louisville, Ky.
(At the forum, he delivered an outstanding presentation on the role of the Sacred Liturgy in developing a Catholic conscience. His Eminence graciously agreed to grant an interview to The Wanderer in which he shared his insights on reasons for the remarkable growth of the Church in his native continent of Africa [which includes 54 independent countries], the historical background of Catholic Christianity in Africa, the challenges and future hopes for Catholicism in Africa, and the continent’s expanding role in missionary activity throughout the world.
(Because of the length of the interview, we are presenting it in two parts.
(The second part will appear in next week’s issue. In part two, His Eminence talks about African clergy serving as missionaries in other parts of the world and about African Traditional Religion.)

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Q. The Catholic population of the Church in Africa has grown from two million to approximately 200 million during the last century. Please reflect on the reasons for such exponential growth.
A. Growth in faith falls under the umbrella of Divine Providence — in the final analysis only God can give us an adequate answer. Nevertheless, we human beings, with our little brains, can reflect a bit.
First of all, we must pay tribute to the missionaries that have come to parts of Africa (generally south of the Sahara Desert) over the past 500 years, primarily during the last 200 years. They have done outstanding work. Many congregations contributed — in my own country of Nigeria the Irish missionaries have been particularly instrumental. Divine Providence prepared the people of Africa for the reception of Christianity through their prior religious background. The missionaries promoted school education, including religious instruction, which became a key to the all-around development of the people. … Continue Reading

Despite Obama Storming . . . Pence Seeks To Explain Trump’s Attraction For Locked-Out Americans

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By DEXTER DUGGAN

PHOENIX — Was that Barack Obama trying to rain on Donald Trump’s parade?
As Republican Trump’s vice-presidential running mate, Mike Pence, came to Arizona’s capital city for an evening campaign rally, a drenching summer rain soaked this desert metropolis that often goes for months without a drop of Heaven-sent moisture.
Rush-hour traffic crept along as the downpour left some streets sloshing from curb to curb on August 2.
Earlier that same day, haughty Democratic renegade Obama at the White House presumed to tell Republicans to drop Trump as their presidential candidate because the successful Manhattan billionaire is so unfit and unprepared.
Obama’s unconscious irony probably elicited more snickers across the nation than there were raindrops drowning Phoenix. Talk about being trapped inside a D.C. bubble, if not a raindrop.
The bumbling, lying former community organizer who makes a mess of whatever he tries is telling Republicans who deserves to be in the White House?
Trump might want to make a campaign commercial from callow Obama giving this characteristically grating lecture, impatiently instructing voters on who’s no good. Boomerang City on Obama and his Democrats.
And the growing daily fury of the dominant media against Trump reveals a corrupt establishment that will resort to anything to maintain its power and control.
Think back to Todd Akin running for a U.S. Senate seat for Missouri in 2012, or George Allen running for re-election to a Virginia U.S. Senate seat in 2006. Both Republicans sank after a hurricane of slanted, unrelenting coverage against them by dominant liberal media that would love to drown Trump, too. … Continue Reading

Catholics Gone Wild

August 6, 2016 Frontpage Comments Off

By REY FLORES

As if Pope Francis didn’t already have most of us nervous, here comes another curveball from Rome.
The Pope just announced a 13-member commission (good thing we Catholics don’t believe in bad luck omens like the number 13), who will discuss and study the possibility of having female deacons in the Church.
This must be great news to all of the busybody pantsuit types who like to push priests aside and try to run parishes.
Altar girls across liberal Catholic American parishes (like Tim Kaine’s) can now also aspire to become deacons when they grow up.
What this latest from the Pontiff mainly does is encourage the misguided women who truly want to become priests. It simply stokes their desire to pressure the Church to allow for the ordination of women.
But the Pope shouldn’t raise false hopes in these women. This only brings more conflict and division to an already fractured Church which is in need of much healing and unity. We have enough adversaries outside the Church. The last thing we need is to create even more maelstroms within our own Church.
Speaking of “misguided,” the latest “Catholic” politician to go off the rails is none other than Vice President Joseph R. Biden.
Just this past week, Biden officiated his very first wedding. “Married” were two White House staffers named Brian and Joe. How lovely for Joe and the newlyweds.
The slimy New York Magazine website even gushed: “Joe Biden Officiates Wedding of World’s Luckiest Couple.”
Catholics are not allowed to attend a same-sex wedding — let alone officiating one. … Continue Reading

Uplifting Story . . . Gymnast Simone Biles soars to Olympic gold while grounded in Catholic faith

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RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil, August 10, 2016 (LifeSiteNews) — When three-time world champion gymnast Simone Biles flew to Rio de Janeiro for the Olympic Games, the 19-year-old carried a rosary her mother gave her and a St. Sebastian medal from…Continue Reading

Satanic Black Mass Still Scheduled at Public Venue Despite Protest

Amid growing protest Satanists plan to stage a second Black Mass at the public Civic Center Music Hall in Oklahoma City on August 15, 2016. The public sacrilege against God and the Catholic Mass will include the desecration of a…Continue Reading

Margaret Sanger Award Recipient Nancy Pelosi on Zika: ‘This is About Babies’

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(CNSNews.com) – At a Capitol Hill press conference on Thursday, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said the Zika virus threat is “all about babies.” “The Zika in the Southern part of our country is in our country, and because…Continue Reading

Thousands of Colombians join nationwide protest of gender ideology in public schools

August 11, 2016 (LifeSiteNews) – Thousands marched yesterday in protests held throughout Colombia to protest a new initiative of the country’s homosexual Minister of Education to implement homosexualist and transsexualist gender ideology programs in Colombian schools. “No to gender ideology!…Continue Reading

98% Of CRS Employee Political Donations Go To Pro-Abortion Candidates

Contributions for political campaigns are recorded and monitored, and made available as public information in order to ensure transparency in the political process.  The information found in these recorded contributions are closely monitored and analyzed by political parties and research…Continue Reading

On DePaul Banning Ben Shapiro: Catholic Mission Should Drive Speaker Policy

From what I know about Ben Shapiro, he’s not a champion of immorality. So why was he banned from Catholic DePaul University, while other speakers, events and groups that might lead students away from the Catholic faith are welcomed on…Continue Reading

ISIS Rejects Pope’s Interpretation of Their Own Religion

In a move that should be shocking to precisely no one, the Islamic State has issued a critique of Pope Francis’ recent denial that the violence they perpetrate is justified by the Islamic religion: In the most recent issue of…Continue Reading

“Love is love!”

Vice President Joe Biden Officiated His First Wedding for Same-Sex Couple Vice President Joe Biden officiated his first wedding ever — and it was for a same sex couple. Biden officiated over the wedding of two longtime White House staffers,…Continue Reading

Let’s not rush to judge Cardinal Pell, Pope Francis says

Aboard the papal plane, Jul 31, 2016 / 03:30 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- In response to news that Australian authorities are investigating multiple allegations of child abuse leveled against Cardinal George Pell, Pope Francis cautioned against gossip and making judgements before…Continue Reading

At Baseball Hall of Fame, Mets star thankful for Catholic faith

New York City, N.Y., Jul 29, 2016 / 03:02 am (CNA/EWTN News).- Mike Piazza, the newest inductee of the National Baseball Hall of Fame, has given a shout-out to Pope Benedict XVI and his mother Veronica. “She gave me the…Continue Reading

Pence: Trump and I will send Roe v. Wade “to the ash heap of history”

Indiana Governor and Republican vice-presidential nominee Mike Pence claimed on Thursday that if he and Donald Trump reach the White House, “We’ll see Roe vs. Wade consigned to the ash heap of history where it belongs.” “I’m pro-life and I…Continue Reading

Trump Is Driving Catholic Voters Toward Clinton

Donald Trump has held onto the support of evangelical Christians even as he has screwed up the name of a book of the Bible, said he doesn’t feel he needs forgiveness for anything, and struggled to answer the question that…Continue Reading

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This Weeks Comments And Letters . . .

Culture Of Life 101 . . . “An Introduction To The Problem Of Euthanasia”

By BRIAN CLOWES Part 2 (Editor’s Note: Brian Clowes has been director of research and training at Human Life International since 1995. For an electronic copy of chapter 23 of The Facts of Life, a 150-page treatise on all of the aspects of euthanasia, e-mail him at bclowes@hli.org.) + + + We have covered the definitions of the varieties of…Continue Reading

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Cecile Richards: Vote for Hillary So Your Daughter Has the “Opportunity” to Abort Her Baby

In the latest of what appears to be a never-ending series of news profiles lauding Planned Parenthood CEO Cecile Richards, STAT gave space to the leader of the abortion giant to campaign for her favorite presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton. In the new interview, Richards pushed Clinton with her usual pro-abortion talking points, but she specifically targeted male and young voters. According to the report: Richards is now more deeply immersed in presidential politics than perhaps…Continue Reading

Hillary Clinton Calls for Funding Planned Parenthood Abortion Biz to Fight the Zika Virus

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Planned Parenthood wants to get its hands on more taxpayer funding by exploiting the Zika virus scare. And on Tuesday, Hillary Clinton came to the abortion group’s aid. While visiting Florida where there is heightened concern about the virus, Clinton demanded that Congress pass federal aid bills that include funding for Planned Parenthood, Christian Today reports. She blamed Republicans for not passing the bills before Congress recessed for the summer. “I am very disappointed that…Continue Reading

Papal Advisor Sees Female Cardinals a Possibility

Maike Hickson The German theologian Karl-Heinz Menke – one of the members of the new papal commission on female deacons – said in a 4 August 2016 interview (http://www.welt.de/kultur/article157489723/Wenn-Franziskus-will-waeren-Kardinaelinnen-moeglich.html) with the German newspaper Die Welt that female cardinals are possible if that is what Pope Francis wishes. The retired professor of theology – who also was appointed in 2014 by Pope Francis to be a member of the International Theological Commission – points out in…Continue Reading

Professor Josef Seifert Now Presents Detailed Critique of Amoris Laetitia – and Calls upon Pope Francis to Rescind Its Heretical Statements

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Maike Hickson On 3 August 2016, Guiseppe Nardi, the Vatican expert of the German Internet portal Katholisches.info, was gratefully able to present Professor Josef Seifert’s important 28-page-long critique (http://www.katholisches.info/2016/08/03/freuden-betruebnisse-und-ho%ef%ac%80nungen-josef-seiferts-umfassende-analyse-zu-amoris-laetitia/) of Pope Francis’ apostolic exhortation Amoris Laetitia (AL). In this text, Professor Seifert, the founding rector of the International Academy of Philosophy (http://www.iap.li/) and father of six children, has stated that his previously published critique (http://www.onepeterfive.com/tears-jesus-amoris-laetitia/) had not at all been authorized by him and that…Continue Reading

New ‘Credo for Catholic families’ affirming key teachings has Cardinal Burke’s support

Aug. 5, 2016 (LifeSiteNews) – Today, LifeSite is releasing a Credo of faithful families. It is a statement of the truths of the Catholic faith around family and marriage which are under such attack today. It was developed by the U.K. Association of Catholic Families and LifeSiteNews with input from various prelates. It is a simple, short statement of faith in the unchangeable teachings of the Church which, as Catholic families, we have a right…Continue Reading

Trump’s Road Still Open

By PATRICK J. BUCHANAN At stake in 2016 is the White House, the Supreme Court, the Senate and, possibly, control of the House of Representatives. Hence, Republicans have a decision to make. Will they set aside political and personal feuds and come together to win in November, after which they can fight over the future…Continue Reading

Reflections . . . The Recent Great And Holy Orthodox Council In Crete

By JAMES LIKOUDIS Various observers and writers have commented on the proceedings and outcomes of the recent meeting in Crete in June 2016 of the primates of 10 of the 14 autocephalous Eastern Orthodox Churches, which resulted from 100 years of gestation and 50 years of preparation. This article will confine itself to focusing on…Continue Reading

ALL Statement… Pontifical Council’s Document On Sex Ed Needs To Be Challenged

By WILLIAM MAHONEY (Editor’s Note: William Mahoney is the editor of American Life League’s Celebrate Life Magazine and holds a doctorate in theology and a dogmatic licentiate of sacred theology. The American Life League released this statement on August 1. All rights reserved. See last week’s News Notes column in The Wanderer for more on…Continue Reading

Culture Of Life 101 . . . “The Third Time Around: The History Of Euthanasia In The United States” (Conclusion)

By BRIAN CLOWES (Editor’s Note: Brian Clowes has been director of research and training at Human Life International since 1995. For an electronic copy of chapter 23 of The Facts of Life, “Euthanasia,” e-mail him at bclowes@hli.org.) + + + The pro-euthanasia movement in the United States is led by judges who have enacted a…Continue Reading

Luther 1517-2017 . . . Five Hundred Years Of Heresy And Doctrinal Confusion

By RAYMOND DE SOUZA, KM Part 11 (Editor’s Note: This is the eleventh installment in a series by Wanderer contributor Raymond de Souza on Henry VIII’s book defending the seven sacraments against Martin Luther. De Souza edited this updated version of Henry’s work, which is presented to readers on an occasional basis.) + + +…Continue Reading

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A Leaven In The World . . . Traditional Mass Plays A Needed Prophetic Role

By FR. KEVIN M. CUSICK Prophets aren’t popular. Prophets are not liked. Prophets are sometimes put to death. The Holy Land is littered with the tombs of the prophets. The Lord Himself alluded to this when He excoriated the leaders of the Chosen People for decorating these tombs, once the voices of the prophets themselves had been stilled, while rejecting…Continue Reading

The Marvel Of The Catholic Church… The Difficulties Of Biblical Interpretation

By RAYMOND DE SOUZA, KM Part 13 Luther claimed that all Christians can correctly interpret the Bible without the need of Popes, councils, or bishops, because the Holy Spirit Himself will guide the devout Christian in his Bible-reading. It did sound nice in the beginning, but soon contradictory interpretations appeared and today we have tens of thousands of individual churches,…Continue Reading

Old Testament Prefigurations Of Baptism

By DON FIER When a newborn infant enters this world, he or she normally bursts onto the scene with the fullness of natural life, with all the sense faculties and capabilities (e.g., to see, hear, feel, etc.) in varying degrees of development. On the supernatural level, however, the newly born child is devoid of divine life as a consequence of…Continue Reading

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Editor’s Note: Enjoy the following commentary from Fr. George Rutler of the Church of St. Michael in New York City, who makes clear what Cardinal Sarah had in mind when he called recently for celebrating parts of the Mass facing East. “In 2014, Pope Francis appointed Cardinal Robert Sarah of Guinea to be Prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship…Continue Reading

The Discipline Of The Lord

By FR. ROBERT ALTIER Twenty-First Sunday In Ordinary Time (YR C) Readings: Isaiah 66:18-21 Heb. 12:5-7, 11-13 Luke 13:22-30 In the first reading today God says through the Prophet Isaiah that He is going to send people to the various nations who have never heard of the Lord or seen His glory. These people will bring many to the Lord;…Continue Reading

Catholic Heroes… Blessed Karl Leisner

By CAROLE BRESLIN There was a priest, Blessed Karl Leisner, who heard his call to the priesthood during a Schoenstatt Retreat. The Apostolic Movement of Schoenstatt is an apostolate of the Roman Catholic Church, a Marian movement founded in Germany in 1914 by a Pallottine priest, Fr. Joseph Kentenich (1885-1968). Members of the Schoenstatt were formed for a renewal in…Continue Reading

Catholic Heroes . . . St. John Vianney

By CAROLE BRESLIN During these challenging times in the Church and with the dangers of religious becoming secularized, the Church has a shining example of a holy and sanctifying priest in the Curé of Ars, the patron saint of priests. The Curé of Ars, also known as St. John Vianney, was not particularly brilliant and almost did not become a…Continue Reading