Friday, May 7, 2004

D.C. Cardinal's Comment Spurs Ad Campaign

From D.C. cardinal's comment spurs ad campaign - (United Press International):



"The American Life League launched an ad campaign Thursday aimed at Catholic leaders who will not bar pro-abortion rights politicians from taking communion.



The group says its first ad is a response to Washington Theodore Cardinal McCarrick's recent statement that he was not yet 'comfortable' denying the right to participate in the Holy Sacraments to pro-abortion rights political leaders like Sen. John F. Kerry, D-Mass.



'Pope John Paul II has made clear that 'in cases of outward conduct which is seriously, clearly and steadfastly contrary to the moral norm,' Catholics should not receive Holy Communion,' League President Judie Brown said. 'It is not a question of the cardinal feeling 'comfortable.' It is a question of doing what is right.'



A spokesman for the league said the full-page ads would appear in the Washington, D.C.-area and in in several national publications."

Thursday, May 6, 2004

Bush Pauses to Comfort Teen who Lost Mother on 9/11



Bush pauses to comfort teen:



"'This girl lost her mom in the World Trade Center on 9-11.'



Bush stopped and turned back.



'He changed from being the leader of the free world to being a father, a husband and a man,' Faulkner said. 'He looked right at her and said, 'How are you doing?' He reached out with his hand and pulled her into his chest.'



Faulkner snapped one frame with his camera.



'I could hear her say, 'I'm OK,' ' he said. 'That's more emotion than she has shown in 21/2 years. Then he said, 'I can see you have a father who loves you very much.' '



'And I said, 'I do, Mr. President, but I miss her mother every day.' It was a special moment.' "

Antiwar.com Pledge Week...

Antiwar.com So far they've raised $24,000! Impressive!

Now What? Gaypriests.org?

A new web site, I couldn't find anyone claiming responsibility for it though...Main Page

Bishop Cheating on Probation?

The strange tales of Bishop O'Brien continue...



From East Valley Tribune Online:



"The judge who sentenced Bishop Thomas J. O’Brien to 1,000 hours of community service told the probation department Tuesday not to investigate an allegation that the former Catholic leader is cheating on his hours.



A relative of a worker at Huger Mercy Living Center, 2345 W. Orangewood Ave. in Phoenix, phoned the allegation into the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office, saying O’Brien is logging six hours when he shows up there for only an hour. County Attorney Richard Romley announced the allegation Tuesday and complained about the lack of oversight of O’Brien’s probation.



But no formal complaint has been submitted to the probation department, and any investigation now would be premature because O’Brien’s logs are due quarterly, said J.W. Brown, a Maricopa County Superior Court spokeswoman.



'There’s nothing to investigate,' Brown said.



Logs that O’Brien has submitted so far show the most he has ever claimed at Huger Mercy Living Center was three hours, said Mike Goss, spokesman for the county Adult Probation Department.



Romley said he will pass on the allegations to probation. "

Governor Won't Take Eucharist in Public

As I recall he is in a marriage not recognized by the church also.



From Governor won't take Eucharist in public:



"Gov. James E. McGreevey, continuing to clash with Roman Catholic Church leaders over his support for abortion rights, said yesterday he would comply with the wishes of Newark Archbishop John J. Myers and not seek Communion at public Masses.



Myers yesterday issued a five-page pastoral statement that said it was 'objectively dishonest' for Catholics who support abortion rights to seek Communion. While not naming McGreevey, Myers wrote, 'On this grave issue, public officials cannot hold themselves excused from their duties, especially if they claim to be Catholic.' "

Wednesday, May 5, 2004

The Pew Lady on What Kind of Church Does Jesus Want...

Go to for the full entertaining piece, but here is a snipet:



"As should be painfully clear by now, the entire fiasco was, as is so often the case, all about me.



Not, in my opinion, unlike the upcoming Boston College Conference.

If you go to the conference web-site, you will find that there is no mention of the Name of Jesus. What does that tell you? Is there no room for Jesus in the "Church That Women Want?"



The first workshop is entitled: "Women Leaders Creating Church."

I'm not kidding!



Never mind that Jesus Christ created His Church a couple of thousand years ago. These dames -- excuse me, "leaders"-- apparently believe they can do a better job.



These "ladies" --like that insufferably arrogant would-be cheerleader --seem to believe, God help them, that the Church is all about them.



Among the distinguished panelists is Sister Jeannine Gramick, Ph.D., National Coalition of American Nuns, Executive Committee; Consultant, Lesbian and Gay Ministry.



Good grief."