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DV  New articles 7 days a week to encourage people trying to follow the example of Pope Francis 
in implementing the vision of Vatican II by service of the poor, by a simple life style, by simple liturgy,
by concern for Ecumenism, by concern for climate change, by concern for renewal of the Church,
by support for family life - all underpinned by a rededication to the Bible.
Two particular concerns: 
The New Translation     "Reform of the reform" agenda
July - 
Month of the Precious Blood of Jesus  


 
Imitating Pope Francis
 


 

 Tuesday July 9 

Ramadan starting

                       Bible Blog  (comments welcome):
- forming a clearer picture of "the other side of the veil
- a favourite psalm
- a dangerous statement
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not "a few" or "some" or "many" but "all"

 

 

Pope on Lampedusa (July 8)





                            The globalization of indifference    
- re the asylum seekers who recently drowned when fishermen cut the nets which the seekers were holding on to
- Reader: "This is one of the most powerful homilies by anyone in a long time"
- video report       
- the symbolism of this visit will rival that of washing inmates' feet
- many articles will be written about the Pope's choice of purple 
- To die of hope       Pope hears appeal from migrants

   

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We Are Church
STANDUP4VATICAN2
VII - Voice of the Church

Catholic Priests Ireland

PrayTell
Donald Cozzens
Too Western/European 

Bp Pat Power
Bp Geoff Robinson
Bruce Duncan
Catalyst for Renewal
Catholics for Ministry  
Catholics for Renewal
Frank Brennan
Peter Johnstone     
The Swag
 


1998 ICEL Sacramentary

Misguided Missal
 
The new translation
Ghastly process/result

Excellent articles on Mission
 
Hugh McMahon SSC

Abortion - a true story

Same-sex marriage
 and anal sex

 

 

Martin Mallon     Tuesday Ireland blogger
Robber Barons

Why is there no outcry against such behaviour? Why have we not heard from the Labour Party? Is there no one out there who cares about the rich getting richer while the poor get poorer? How bad does the situation have to get before there is a public protest? 

 

Brazil

Catholic nun's Brazilian killer gets early release from prison

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Association of U.S. Catholic Priests (AUSCP) Reform Group Charts Pragmatic Path
In fact, the most controversial resolutions the priests voted for were a call to ordain women as deacons  and for reintroducing general absolution for forgiving sins rather than restricting the rite of confession to a private one-on-one conversation with a priest. Those proposals have also been supported by a number of bishops.
SSPX - game over?
CDF Prefect wants to break all contact with the SSPX?  (report from an "extreme" website)
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Church should stay out of politics?

John W - Blog - July 9
Photo report of gathering last Sunday night for ex-inmates and other poor people



 Monday July 8 

 



Argentinean Jewish group proposes
 Francis for Nobel Peace prize

Pope Francis met relatives of the worst anti-Jewish attack in Argentina’s history, and supported their efforts to discover the truth and obtain justice. They are nominating him for the Nobel Prize for Peace

History of the Jews in Argentina

 

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Pope to seminarians and novices (July 7): There is no holiness in sadness
"Avoid trappings like the latest smart phones and expensive cars, so you can devote more resources to help the poor.....It hurts my heart when I see a priest or a nun with the latest model of car. Cars are necessary. But take a more humble one. Think of how many children die of hunger,  and dedicate the savings to them”  (words apply to all Christians...jw)

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Last Saturday I met a white South African inmate who said South Africa will descend into civil war - Black vs Black - after Mandela dies, and that such a civil war will be accompanied or followed  by a massacre of whites. So I checked the internet and found a report which describes and assesses this disturbing theory:  South Africa after Mandela

The Record

Seven encyclicals that shook the Church



Chris McDonnell (Wednesday UK blogger):
We fail future generations if we allow Vatican II to fade



Interactive Bible Quiz - 2 Samuel 
Based on the actual words of the Bible. 
How many times you can get 3/3 ?!



Reading, Reflection, Prayer for today, July 8  (comments welcome):
- Some day, like Steve Jobs, we'll say "Oh wow" when we see Jesus as King
- becoming more aware of parents'/God's goodness to us through our lives
- Paul discussing what Pope Francis has been mentioning: Pelagianism
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YouTube: With Jesus in the boat

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Vatican II  Reflection 142
The expectation of a new earth must not weaken but rather stimulate
our concern for cultivating this one


John W - Blog - July 8
Saturday photos: Tanzanian Ambassador & Queen Elizabeth Hospital Mass



 

 Sunday July 7                YouTube: Peace is flowing like a river (words of today's first reading)

 


Pope Francis (July 6 homily)The Holy Spirit renews our lives

“In the Christian life, even in the life of the Church, there are old structures, passing structures: it is necessary to renew them! And the Church has always been attentive to this, with dialogue with cultures . . . It always allows itself to be renewed according to places, times, and persons. The Church has always done this! From the very first moment, we remember the first theological battle: was it necessary to carry out all of the Jewish practices in order to be Christian? No! They said no! The gentiles could enter as they are: gentiles . . .  A first renewal of the structures. . . . And so the Church always goes forward, giving space to the Holy Spirit that renews these structures of the churches. Don’t be afraid of that! Don’t be afraid of the newness of the Gospel! Don’t be afraid of the newness that the Holy Spirit works in us! Don’t be afraid of the renewal of structures!

 

David Timbs (Melbourne)

Sacra Liturgia Conference








Even the exotic rituals and coded communications of the Traditional Latin Mass are no match for the youth culture and coded dialects of texting, tweeting, Facebook and the i-phone. It would be an education if Rowland ever bursts into print on that particular culture war!

 

Pray-as-you-go.org
Daily prayer with 
beautiful music


Jackie Evancho
 - To Believe

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Bishop Geoff Robinson
 and Bishop Bill Morris:

Petition
to Pope Francis
to stop sexual abuse 
and to reform Church
- & calling for a new 
Ecumenical Council !
(John W has signed petition)

Brian Coyne (Catholica):
Support this petition

 

 

 

 

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Darlene Starrs 
Canada Sunday blogger




What Would I Do, If I Were Pope, In My First 100 Hours!
The things I would do as Pope are not arranged in any prioritized fashion. 

They are the "things" that must be done!.........And that's just in my first 100 hours....


 





Bishop: Address priests' dissatisfaction with Mass prayers
U.S. Catholic bishops "must take to heart" that the "vast majority" of U.S. priests are "extremely dissatisfied" with the current translation of the Roman missal.
Some countries, including Germany and Italy, "still do not use the new missal."
(...which means Pope Francis is not using new missal when he says Mass in Italian...jw)



John Allen


Scandal and reform in Rome; the 'Francis effect'; papal simplicity; and more


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Pope Francis, rebel in the Vatican 
 ....note his mischievous grin ....see below: John W -Blog - July 7


So much bad news ....sex abuse...Vatican Bank etc.
Meanwhile all over the world people are getting on with spreading the Good News

People such as the Oblates in Bangladesh. See this report which has the words:
The capital city, Dhaka, suffered severe flooding in May and our scholastics’ residence too was under a foot of water. The nearby Oblate church remained dry and safe and the Oblates opened it to the people of the neighborhood. Families were happy that everyone could find refuge there, a dry place to live and sleep, until the water subsided from their homes. They found in the Oblates, who made no distinction about anyone’s religion, a warm welcome. They were surprised that all were welcome into a church when their own places of worship do not allow this

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More Good News: Ordination of two African priests in Brisbane



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House church - home Eucharist:  see this new website - Reclaiming the Eucharist as Meal.
c.f. Wilfrid Harrington re House Churches (second last section of this article)


Africa - China

12,000 African students in China on scholarships from Chinese government

China

Today, July 7, an important day in Chinese history: The Marco Polo Bridge Incident
(1937 - Japanese invasion of China...an early WWII start for China)



This week's smile:
How Many Church Members Does it Take to Change A Light Bulb?


Reading, Reflection, Prayer for today, July 7  (comments welcome):
- Peace is flowing like a river  (with YouTube song)
- let all the earth praise the Lord
- Paul's only boast: the Cross of Jesus-
a prayerful wish when entering a house/room/office etc:
"Peace to this house"  

 



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Vatican II  Reflection 141

The effort to establish a universal family is not a hopeless one

John W - Blog - July 7

A mischievous grin on Pope Francis' face

 


  Due to be posted Sunday July 7:  a special article by David Timbs on the recent Conference on Sacra Liturgia

                                                                                       Saturday July 6     


Full text in English
 of Pope Francis' first encyclical:

Lumen Fidei  
 
c.f. this outline review: The Light of Faith


Popes John Paul II, John XXIII 
to be made saints before the end of the year
 


c.f. this second report

 

 

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John W:  A Rotating Papacy?

To stop/prevent the Western/European domination of the Church, maybe the papacy could become a rotating leadership, with a new pope every 3 or 5 years from each of the main regions of the world: Africa, Europe, South Asia, East & South East Asia, South America, Central & North America.

 

 Sacred Space 
 Daily prayer online.
Available in 19 languages

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Please encourage more people to see 1-10
  re Bishop Bill Morris:

1: Judge's conclusions
2: Canon lawyer's report
 
3: Radio interview with judge

4:  "The Age" file of letters

5: Summary re Rome
6: Frank Brennan's update

7: ABC radio Fr Frank Brennan

8. Update from Frank Brennan

9. Vatileaks & Bp Bill Morris

10: Tablet letter - Frank Brennan

After reading 1-10, check the "Pravda" report of CNA

Google "Morris" at top of this page for many articles re Bishop BM, the most recent being talk of March 26, 2013: Reclaiming the Spirit of Vatican II

 

 




Benedict XVI joins Pope Francis in consecrating Vatican to St Michael Archangel
"In the Vatican Gardens there are several works of art. But this, which has now been added, takes on particular importance, in its location as well as the meaning it expresses. In fact it is not just celebratory work but an invitation to reflection and prayer, that fits well into the Year of Faith. Michael - which means 'Who is like God' - is the champion of the primacy of God, of His transcendence and power"







Holding the Vatican bank to account  Of course, the most radical action that Papa Francesco could take would be to close the IOR all together and leave its clients to deposit their assets in regular banks     (c.f. Arrested Vatican bank prelate lived lush life)

Jewish-born deaf-blind priest awarded an OBE Fr Cyril lived with me in HK when a Redemptorist community shared the facilities of Notre Dame OMI house for some years



Frank Brennan SJ

Towards an Indonesian solution?      c.f. Regional summit to discuss asylum seekers



Questions from a Ewe:
What Will it Take?
A sad and disturbing commentary on the church sex abuse situation in Milwaukee USA



Reading, Reflection, Prayer for today, July 6  (comments welcome):
- God protects us when we are in "a cave of lions"
- passing on an essential message to each generation
- praying for members of our family who are not Christians
-
miracle of the rubbish dump


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Vatican II  Reflection 140
The original First World War (long before 1914)

John W - Blog - July 6
Choosing
hope rather than despair ...like Nelson Mandela

 


 

                                                                      Friday July 5 

 

   









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Homeless Jesus

 

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 Humble photo



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Barefoot man in cold and rain
St Peter's Square 2013-03-12
praying for  conclave

 

Pope Francis:
Thank you Holy Spirit

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"Bakhita" - Africa blogger:  Empathy - A Great Gift
People in pain need love and attention.  I know many people from the continent will say that they have nothing to give. This is because they are thinking of what to give in terms of financial or material things. I therefore urge that we take care of the sick, not by thinking that we can take them to the hospital and leave them under the care of the medics and all shall be well, but by offering ourselves. Give your love; give your time as this may help them through their pain



Published in Vol. 21,
 No. 1 of The Swag



Peter Wilkinson:  Religious identity and the changing face of faith in Australia  

It is even possible that before 2033, twenty years hence, Australia will no longer be a majority Christian nation. When that happens, the cultural, educational and political implications will be profound.  For the Catholic Church it will pose challenges which have yet to be seriously considered

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Poverty, chastity, obedience: traditional vows redefined for the 21st century
Developing, welcoming and celebrating new forms of committed life today need not be feared. They should be welcomed and encouraged. I've seen the ever-evolving committed life in a variety of expressions among the co-members of Loretto



July 3 menu featured A tale of two  political systems.
A kind reader has recommended:

Why democracy still wins: A critique of Eric X. Li’s “A tale of two political systems”



France becoming a Muslim state?   The Mosque of Notre Dame?   Video report


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Filipina drug trafficker executed in China

Background: 33 year old Filipina due to be executed in China on July 2

Jesus, may China soon abolish the death penalty




Ban mobile phones, retailers say


   

Reading, Reflection, Prayer for today, July 5  (comments welcome):
- God protects us from physical and moral flames
- something we should do at sunrise and sunset
- Jesus can clean up even the biggest mess in our lives
- Pray each day for government leaders


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Vatican II  Reflection 140
Religion and science: c.f. Louis Pasteur & Teilhard de Chardin

John W - Blog - July 5
Happy photos from yesterday



 

 

 Thursday July 4 

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Happy US Independence Day

This July 4, don't ignore
 America's dark underbelly

            

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- better than a thousand words
(click to enlarge)

 

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Pope Francis July 3 homily: We encounter the Living God through His wounds

Jesus tells us that the path to encountering Him is to find His wounds in the body of our wounded brother ..... because he is hungry, because he is thirsty, because he is naked, because he is humiliated, because he is a slave, because he's in jail, because he is in the hospital. Those are the wounds of Jesus today

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Daniel Daring - Thursday blogger - Reflection on July 7 Sunday readings:
What counts is a new creation

What counts in our faith-life? Is it Paul’s new creation or two thousand years of tradition, codified in rules and norms, equalized with the message of the Gospel, and making others feel bad about themselves? Are those who claim that faith with our tradition is what counts any different from those Jews who claimed that faith with their tradition was what counted?  

S 

Pope Francis keeps using the "S" word (Synod) ... hoping all national conferences will have a Synod, which is why Peter Wilkinson keeps calling for a Synod in Australia
c.f. Peter's 2011 article on this website: Catholic Synods in Australia, 1844-2011


 Francis X. Clooney SJ

My 40 Years of Learning Hinduism

 NSW church sex abuse

Church knew of priest's abuse since 1950s       Apology from bishop

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Reading, Reflection, Prayer for today, July 4  (comments welcome):
- a new story: the story of Daniel
- a psalm with the message of Pope Francis: "do more to help the poor"!
- Best answer for question to children: "What do you want to be when you get older?"
-
2 x 2 (a lovely reflection)


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Vatican II  Reflection 139

Encourage young people to think about the "people" jobs

John W - Blog - July 4
"S" word has double meaning!

 


 

 Wednesday July 3 

Feast of Saint Thomas

YouTube:  Doubting Thomas

Pope Benedict no lounger 
doubts Thomas reached India

(..."doubting Thomas"..)

An amazing talk - why democracy is struggling in so many places, and why China continues to advance.
I learnt things in this talk that I'd never heard before. Highly recommended (even though no mention of human rights, poverty gap etc)

A tale of two political systems

It's a standard assumption in the West: As a society progresses, it eventually becomes a capitalist, multi-party democracy. Right? Eric X. Li, a Chinese investor and political scientist, begs to differ. In this provocative, boundary-pushing talk, he asks his audience to consider that there's more than one way to run a successful modern nation

 

 

   

Hans Küng: 
 
Letter to bishops  

Revolution to stop authoritarianism 

Fr Joseph Ratzinger: 
Writings on Vat II 
(link gone...anyone able to find it?)   

Robert Mickens:  
Vatican Implosion

Nicholas Lash:     Vatican II: 
Of Happy Memory - and Hope?

Robert McNally:  
Crisis & Criticism in the Church 

Ron Schmit: 1962 Mass a condemnation of Vatican II

Priests 9 Masses a day
 - need to ordain married men

The evil of compulsory celibacy

Link between compulsory celibacy and sexual abuse

Why are women not being
 ordained to priesthood?


 

 



Chris McDonnell     Wednesday UK blogger
A pertinent question
Brendan Hoban’s book is an honest and open attempt to look at the current reality. One would hope that it will be read by many, including our Bishops. When you are given warning of a likely train crash, it is prudent to adjust the points in good time. Read the book, it’s worth reading. It is available through the ACP website in Ireland.

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Pawnbrokers thriving as poorest hurt in slowdown 
c.f. Martin Mallon's article on yesterday's menu:
Archbishop’s Crusade to Drive Out Payday Lenders

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Pope Francis is poised to make history Will Francis seek a break from the past to create a pluralistic Catholic Church that better reflects the realities of each continent by attempting to decentralize the existing structure that is yet centralized around Rome? 
How will he counter those who resist the "de-Europeanizing" process?

Jewish soul, Greek mind,
 Roman body

The Church's Eurocentric identity crisis


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The 'boat people' problem sends Australia's PM in search of solutions

c.f.  Pope Francis to visit refugee island July 8 ...will intensify debate re "boat people"

IOR

Leaders of troubled Vatican bank resign
(The longer this saga goes on, the more one thinks: Does the Church really need to have its own bank? Couldn't it just use already existing banks? - jw)

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Snowden in Hong Kong ...and why he left   .... his hotel is one km from my home



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Thousands march in Hong Kong to demand democratic reforms 
(Typhoon Signal 3 and heavy rain deterred many from taking part in march)



From St. Beuno's Outreach, Wales:
Reflections on the readings of this coming Sunday, the (14th) Sunday of the Year ...."Before doing any pastoral work....pray first!"


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It's back: the annual argument over Ramadan  (HK: July 10 date being followed)




Church sexual abuse:

Pope Francis - bringing hope to people in despair

Files show Cardinal Dolan tried to protect Church assets








George Monbiot:  Robber Barons
Last week, the Chancellor stood up in parliament to announce that benefits for the very poor would be cut yet again. On the same day, in Luxembourg, our government battled to maintain benefits for the very rich. It won. As a result, some of the richest people in Britain will each continue to receive millions of pounds in income support from taxpayers



Reading, Reflection, Prayer for today, July 3 (comments welcome):
As we think about Thomas in today's readings, we pray for more faith.
His words are a beautiful prayer to use each time we receive Communion
...with him saying to Jesus:
my Lord and my God


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Some religions put a brake on human progress

John W - Blog - July 3
11 special days each year when we pray for the
_ i _ho_s of the world

 


                                                                           

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