Wednesday, January 28, 2004

"Whoever receives one such child in my name receives me."

This is this year's Lenten theme! Now, I think (in other words, I'm guessing), that the message that John Paul will release tomorrow will revolve around charitable works that are designed to help children in impoverished parts of the world. But if there is no mention of the scandals that have rocked the Church in Ireland, Austrailia, Austria and the United States--there will be something that is really out of touch with the theme.

Our Servant of God Needs a Miracle More!

Father Stan Fortuna, C.F.R. told me an amusing story yesterday about the battle of relics that is taking place at Father Benedict Groeschel's bedside. If you have been following the updates, you'll know that one of the first groups to respond with the offer of sending relics were Mother Teresa's sisters who had relics of Mother Teresa sent to Father's bedside.



Father Stan told me that another group from Turkey called the friars and argued that their "Servant of God" needed a miracle more than Mother Teresa and that her relics should be removed from Father's bedside and the "Servant of God's" should be placed there instead.



Meanwhile, Father Benedict seems to be recovering nicely, thanks to all of those who are praying and to the presence of the saints--both those declared "Blessed" and those who await that miracle.

Free Holy Card and Pamphlet

Thanks to Father Andrew Apostoli for sending me a stack of pamphlets detailing the life of Archbishop Sheen and his cause that I will now include with a free holy card to anyone who would like one. For details go to Free Holy Card

Tuesday, January 27, 2004

Pope Meets with Vice President

The pope said...



From the Vatican Information Service:



"I am pleased to welcome you and your family to the Vatican and to receive the cordial greetings which you bring from President Bush," said the Holy Father. "The American people have always cherished the fundamental values of freedom, justice and equality. In a world marked by conflict, injustice and division, the human family needs to foster these values in its search for unity, peace and respect for the dignity of all. I encourage you and your fellow citizens to work, at home and abroad, for the growth of international cooperation and solidarity in the service of that peace which is the deepest aspiration of all men and women. Upon you and all the American people I cordially invoke the abundant blessings of Almighty God."

Monday, January 26, 2004

Pope's Health Better

Listens to rap and watches Polish youth break dance...





Pope Addresses Alarming Shortage of French Priests

From the Vatican Information Service:



Pope John Paul met with French bishops

this morning from the provinces of Toulouse and Montpellier as they conclude

their "ad limina" visit, and focused his talk to them on their concerns for

the future of the clergy in France "and the especially alarming situation

your country is going through" with the low number of priests and priestly

vocations.



He told the prelates that he "easily understands how you can feel

demoralized in the face of this situation, . but I invite you to hope and to

an ever more resolute commitment in favor of the priesthood." He noted that

"the crisis the Church is going through is in large part due to the

repercussions . of social changes, new forms of behavior, the loss of moral

and religious values and a widespread consumeristic attitude."



The Pope urged the bishops to clarify and then communicate the image of

a priest as a man whose sees the priesthood as "great and beautiful" and

demonstrates "enthusiasm for the mission of the Church." A priest's calling

is to serve his fellow man and it is here that he will find "joy and

equilibrium."



A risk for priests in modern society, said the Holy Father, is that "of

neglecting their spiritual life or allowing it to become weak. . The heavier

the burden, the more important it is to be close to the Lord in order to

find in Him the grace necessary for their pastoral service and their welcome

by the faithful."



He asked the bishops to be close to their priests and priests to be close

to each other "in order to develop their priestly fraternity and pastoral

collaborations." Priests must have a healthy, active community life in order

to sustain each other in their ministry and in problem solving.

"Participation in a priestly association is a precious aid" in this regard.



John Paul II then spoke of the "essential dimension" of priestly life,

"celibacy and chastity," saying this is a much misunderstood concept and too

often is seen as an "impediment" to service. "I invite priests to be

diligent in the face of worldly seductions and to regularly make an

examination of conscience in order to live ever more deeply in fidelity to

their commitment which conforms them to Christ, chaste and totally dedicated

to the Father." Young priests must be accompanied, he said, and suggested

having them accompanied by older, wiser priests and perhaps even

"appropriate psychological and spiritual aids."



"Growing de-Christianization is the major challenge at the moment," the

Holy Father said in concluding remarks, "and I ask you to underscore this,

mobilizing all the priests of your diocese in this regard." What is urgent

is "the evangelization of a world that not only does not know the basic

aspects of Christian dogma, . but has in great part lost even the memory of

the cultural elements of Christianity."




Update on Father Benedict

From Father Glenn:



"Holy Mass was offered in Father's room this morning. He was reported to look well. For the first time he was propped up a bit. Since be cannot receive Holy Communion as yet, Fr. John touched the Sacred Host to his lips. No doubt, this is the longest period in which Father has not received the Holy Eucharist. Yet, he is now living the Eucharistic mystery by being a sacrifice of praise, broken and poured out. The graces given for him and for all he holds in his heart will be extraordinary - and perhaps already experienced.



Tomorrow (today), the operation on Father's right arm. "