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Monsignor Meth & the sick evils of VOTF — A Holy Souls Hermitage Special

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Monsignor Kevin Wallin pled not guilty to whole range of charges dealing with methamphetamines and money laundering. Jury selection begins 21 March 2013. I’ll pray for Monsignor Wallin, regardless of guilt or innocence. I hope you will too. Without grace and given the circumstances, none of us are better than anyone else. Anyone who says differently is a liar and has given himself a license to kill.

The purpose of this post isn’t to pontificate about the pickle in which Monsignor Wallin finds himself. Instead, I’d like to make a few observations on the statement of Voice of the Faithful (VOTF), a group always showing leadership in grave error as they recommend the stupidest ways to provide solutions. From FoxNews:

“Catholics have to ask whether the mandatory obligation of celibacy imposes a harmful burden on priests and whether women ought to be admitted to the priesthood,” the group [VOTF] said in a statement. “The steady decline in the number of priests, the aging of priests, the terrible sin of pedophilia among priests, and the downfall of Monsignor Wallin are all signs of a sickness in the priesthood. It is time to seek a remedy for this awful malady that threatens the Eucharist, the center of Catholic life.”

Let’s take these assertions one by one:

  • “Catholics have to ask whether the mandatory obligation of celibacy imposes a harmful burden on priests” [Priestly celibacy is freely chosen. The priest is wedded to the Church by way of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass which he offers in Persona Christi, in the Person of Christ. If celibacy, truly a wonderful gift of God to the priest and to the Church, is lived out faithfully, the priest will be on fire for the good of the Church, ready to provide for her and lay down his life for her at any time. Since he chooses this freely, it is not a burden, certainly not a harmful burden. Read articles 1-5 of the HSH series on priestly celibacy: HERE]
  • “Catholics have to ask whether [...] women ought to be admitted to the priesthood” [VOTF certainly are not Catholic, as any push for women priests takes one right out of the Church. Moreover, they must be militant homosexualists, for in the Mass Christ Jesus offers His wedding vows to His Bride, the Church -- This is my Body given for you in sacrifice, and the Chalice of my Blood poured out for you in sacrifice -- and it would be truly obscene to have a woman pronounce the vows of the Bridegroom. Read articles 6-7 of the HSH series on priestly celibacy: HERE]
  • “The steady decline in the number of priests” [This is a comment on vocations. There are always vocations, in abundance, everywhere. But they only flourish in faithful dioceses or religious congregations. Those who are not faithful, who are as liberal as VOTF, have no vocations join them. Guaranteed: any diocese which presents celibacy as a positive gift will have plenty of vocations. Any diocese which presents it as a burden, and that we need a married priesthood, will have little or no vocations.]
  • “the aging of priests” [Yes, well, the biological solution works on us all, doesn't it? VOTF would never mention the great young priests we have, as that goes against their idea of the priesthood. Even married priests get older, right?]
  • “the terrible sin of pedophilia among priests” [That is, a few priests. Moreover, incest in families in incomparably more common, even among VOTF families, if they have families, right? And here is where VOTF shows itself to be evil. They want to have a married priesthood to cut down on pedophilia. In other words, they want to superstitiously throw one sacrament, Matrimony, at another sacrament, Holy Orders, in order to solve psychological problems regarding pedophilia? Really? That's an insult to both Matrimony and Holy Orders and also to psychology. VOTF is just plain evil. Their solution would just bring -- what? -- more incest? Yep.]
  • “and the downfall of Monsignor Wallin are all signs of a sickness in the priesthood.” [One person is indicted and the entire priesthood is sick? That's the wishful thinking of hatred, is it not?]
  • “It is time to seek a remedy for this awful malady that threatens the Eucharist, the center of Catholic life.” [And that solution is not to follow VOTF into the anti-Catholic, anti-priesthood abyss, but rather to encourage everyone to be faithful, and to encourage vocations, and to encourage priestly celibacy.]

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The Judas Crisis: NCRRG (Arch)Dioceses complicit in encouraging murder of priests?

The most dangerous priest in America is the accused priest who is known to be innocent of the charges, for that fact ruins the possibility of cheap and quicky blanket settlements, in which it is not truth nor allegations nor victims nor due process for priests which are important, but only the bottom line of saving money by not litigating claims. The innocent priest is a threat to the Church in America because that fact would shake the powers that be to their very core, having them give up on serving “church as property and money”, and have them start serving the Church as the Mystical Body of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. But that’s O.K. We don’t need wimpishness in the priesthood. We need real men who follow Christ straight to the Cross. It’s that Holy Sacrifice which is important for all of us together. Nothing else. Anything else is — how to say it? — terrorism.

According to U.S. Bishops’ National Catholic Risk Retention Group, Inc. (NCRRG), all accused priests, regardless of guilt or innocence, are to be treated in a way analogous to – get thisterrorists. And you know what happens to terrorists: Kill them first; never ask questions later. If that doesn’t work, imprison them first; never ask questions later. Regardless of guilt or innocence. It’s got to stop, and it’s got to stop now. Continue reading

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Father Gordon MacRae and making the abuse crisis come full circle — The Manchester Charter

Father Gordon has sent Holy Souls Hermitage a three page, single space, typewritten letter, of which I can share the last two pages with you, pages which were fully intended to be shared by Father Gordon. He wanted this to Continue reading

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