Pope Francis, Catholics, and Christians in the news worldwide

“The devil can cite Scripture for his purpose”…Shakespeare 


joanne said:

  I hope your Lent has been spiritually renewing, and Good Friday/Easter brings peace, hope and harmony to your family & community.

And Happy What You Celebrate to all.


Jaytee said:

“The devil can cite Scripture for his purpose”…Shakespeare 

She appears to be reading Revelations to get fashion ideas and talking points.


dave said:

Jaytee said:

“The devil can cite Scripture for his purpose”…Shakespeare 

She appears to be reading Revelations to get fashion ideas and talking points.

Meant to shop at Wet Seal, not Seventh Seal.


This Lenten resolution was the best choice I’ve made yet!

In my misbegotten past, I would have  “given up” ice cream, chocolate, or cookies — certainly self-serving goals. 

I will try very hard to maintain my daily readings going forward — it has been a joy for me and should be even better without trying to figure out the correct sequence order in the photo album! I confess, there were days my faith was put to the test!


In a sincere, however secular, approach, let me wish the faithful, the naysayers, and the jelly-bean brained rest a joyous time with family and friends…from

Harry the Cat 

(no harm was done to this 18 lb pandemic adoptee ) How else can I enjoy my brand new Apple Pencil? Harry knows he gets a treat for cooperation!



Since we recently discussed Greek Orthodox Easter, I thought you might find these links to be informative reading.

https://greekreporter.com/2023/04/10/holy-monday-orthodox-holy-week/  This actually taught me new info  blank stare

https://www.greekboston.com/easter/holy-week/  And again, I hadn’t realised there’s a ‘gap’ between Lent and Holy Week, nor did I know about Lazarus Saturday. 



https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/254074/pope-francis-tells-keyboard-warriors-to-put-aside-online-polemics-to-proclaim-the-gospel

Within these comments from Pope Francis, there is a reference to another Pope’s observations written some 60 years ago. Very much worth reading.

Pope Francis certainly has a way with words — “keyboard warriors” indeed!


mtierney said:

https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/254074/pope-francis-tells-keyboard-warriors-to-put-aside-online-polemics-to-proclaim-the-gospel

Within these comments from Pope Francis, there is a reference to another Pope’s observations written some 60 years ago. Very much worth reading.

Pope Francis certainly has a way with words — “keyboard warriors” indeed!

Time to put the keyboard down, mtierney. Deus vult.


ridski said:

Time to put the keyboard down, mtierney. Deus vult.

No way in hades, Ridski! My ipad air is only a month old and the apple pencil work has yet to begin! 


mtierney said:

ridski said:

Time to put the keyboard down, mtierney. Deus vult.

No way in hades, Ridski! My ipad air is only a month old and the apple pencil work has yet to begin! 

You posted that definition like you don't think I know what it means.


Ever watch a Netflix scary, nightmare producing, program with walking dead and an unknown cast of wannabe stars? That’s why I am still up at this ungodly hour, and how it came about that I discovered this article that makes a Netflix horror show seem like child’s play.

https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/254120/kansas-and-arizona-governors-veto-bills-to-protect-babies-born-alive-after-botched-abortions


The story about killing babies twice….

Wednesday, April 19, 2023

Kansas and Arizona governors veto bills to protect babies born alive after botched abortions  

Baby

Unsplash

Peter Pinedo

By Peter Pinedo

Washington D.C., Apr 18, 2023 / 08:50 am

“Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly on Friday vetoed a “born-alive” bill protecting babies who survive botched abortions. This comes the week after Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoed a similar bill mandating doctors’ care for abortion survivors.

“Both Kansas and Arizona have majority Republican legislatures but Democratic governors.

“In Kansas, where abortion is legal until the 22nd week of pregnancy, the governor called the born-alive bill “misleading” and “unnecessary.”

“Federal law already protects newborns, and the procedure being described in this bill does not exist in Kansas in the era of modern medicine,” Kelly claimed in her official veto statement.

“The intent of this bill is to interfere in medical decisions that should remain between doctors and their patients,” Kelly added.

“Contrary to Kelly’s claims, Sarah Moe with the Abortion Survivors Network told CNA that her organization projects that 1,734 babies are born alive after failed surgical abortions every year.

“Although 1,734 is what we can account for based on those more medical procedures, it’s really hard to track the chemical abortions, which is going to yield a higher failure rate, which means a higher survival rate for those infants,” Moe said. “And those infants in turn are susceptible to exposure to another abortion.”

“During the 49 and a half years of Roe v. Wade, we estimate that 85,817 infants were born alive,” Moe said. “[That means] that abortion survivors during the Roe era wouldn’t fit in the stadium where we held the Super Bowl this year.”

“As for Kelly’s claims that federal law protects born-alive abortion survivors, Moe told CNA that no such federal law currently exists.

“I would love for her to tell us where that is because it certainly has not been codified,” Moe said.

“As passed by the Kansas Legislature, the bill would have mandated that any baby born after a failed abortion should be afforded “the same degree of professional skill, care, and diligence to preserve the life and health of the child as a reasonably diligent and conscientious health care provider would render to any other child born alive.”

“The bill would have also mandated that the surviving child be transported to a hospital for emergency care and that medical personnel who fail to render care or continue attempts to kill the born baby would be guilty of a felony.

“Given that the GOP holds supermajorities in the Kansas Legislature, Republicans may be able to override Kelly’s veto.

“Just based on the bill passing on an 86-36 margin in the House to begin with and also with overwhelming support in the Senate, we expect that the Kansas Legislature will do the right thing here and make this the law in Kansas,” Kelsey Pritchard, director of state public affairs at Susan B. Anthony List, told CNA.

“Meanwhile, in Arizona, where Republicans hold only very slim majorities, Hobbs’ veto essentially spells doom for the born-alive bill.

“Hobbs called the bill an attempt to interfere with reproductive rights and said her veto was making good on a campaign promise to oppose all pro-life legislation.

“It’s simply not the state’s role to make such difficult medical decisions for patients. As a candidate, I promised to veto any bill that interferes with the reproductive rights of Arizonans. As governor, I intend to make good on that promise,” Hobbs said in an official statement.

“It’s just really disturbing for us to see [Democrats] and the abortion industry attempt to erase a whole group of people,” Pritchard said.

“People have been quoted in articles about this bill saying that it’s fantasy, things don’t happen, … [meanwhile] the Abortion Survivors Network, located in the Kansas City area, is right there; hundreds of people are a part of that network and the way the abortion [industry] is trying to erase these individuals who persevere daily over the trauma, over the complications, over pain,” Pritchard said. “It’s just appalling and it’s really all in the name of trying to avoid bad PR so that their profit margins aren’t affected, and I think that we should all be concerned, as Americans, about how they’re trying to dehumanize this group of people.”




What frightens me is State governors celebrating that their 2yr old grandchildren have personal gun collections.  tongue rolleye


joanne said:

What frightens me is State governors celebrating that their 2yr old grandchildren have personal gun collections. 
tongue rolleye

where? Australia?


mtierney said:

joanne said:

What frightens me is State governors celebrating that their 2yr old grandchildren have personal gun collections. 
tongue rolleye

where? Australia?

South Dakota.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/south-dakota-governor-nra-speech-b2320614.html

South Dakota governor and potential 2024 presidential candidate Kristi Noem told the crowd at a National Rifle Association event that her nearly two-year-old granddaughter “already” has a shotgun and a rifle.

“I want to reassure you,” she said from the stage at the NRA-ILA Leadership Forum in Indiana on 14 April.


Don't believe "news reports" from "journalists" who don't bother to do any research.

mtierney said:

“As for Kelly’s claims that federal law protects born-alive abortion survivors, Moe told CNA that no such federal law currently exists.

I would love for her to tell us where that is because it certainly has not been codified,” Moe said.

Codified: 1 US Code Section 8.

Text - H.R.2175 - 107th Congress (2001-2002): Born-Alive Infants Protection Act of 2002 | Congress.gov | Library of Congress


Mtierney, you’ve probably not heard of Father Bob. I think you would have liked him, and his community work, and his wonderful sense of humour that helped non-believers see a living example of a Good Man with Strong Faith actually getting his hands dirty Doing Good. 
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2023/apr/19/father-bob-maguire-dies-dead-aged-88-melbourne-priest

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/apr/19/catholics-like-me-grieve-for-father-bob-and-for-his-larrikin-radical-faith

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-04-19/father-bob-maguire-tributes-after-death-at-88/102241852

He really was a strong role model, and even in his 20s, someone who could enthuse and inspire his local community. May his hardworking soul rest in peace. 


Over the years, we’ve spent a fair bit of time decrying the imbalance of power and the destruction of lives via sexual abuse by clergy. The nature of this thread means that usually the abusers named here are Catholic clergy or parish notables. Occasionally, I’ve posted a few articles about Protestants and non-Christians discovered either being abusive or covering up for abusers. 

The following article is about one of Australia’s worst cases, and it involves a very highly placed Anglican archbishop who also became our Governor-General (ie Queen’s representative in Australia). The latest news as of today:  https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-04-24/peter-hollingworth-anglican-panel-former-governor-general/102259034 

Shocking and disgraceful.


I’m surprised no-one’s commented on this historic decision

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-04-27/pope-francis-allows-women-to-vote-at-upcoming-bishops-meeting/102270868

Allowing the five religious sisters to vote, and the other women to attend & participate in the Synod truly reflects a more inclusive shift in community dynamics. Very welcome, indeed. 


A more interesting Pope-in-Hungary story -

Pope Francis in Orbán's Hungary: Christians must accept refugees

"Pope Francis on April 28 launched his closely watched three-day trip to Hungary by telling the country's staunchly anti-immigrant political leaders that if the country wants to remain true to its Christian roots, it must be willing to accept migrants and refugees. ... Francis' appeal offered a stark contrast to Orbán, who over the last decade has seized on migration as a wedge issue, often using coarse language characterizing migrants as 'invaders' who threaten the country's national identity."

Pope Francis could give the same speech to the GOP in the U.S.


I’m surprised there’s no MOL reaction to the historic equality in women’s numbers and in voting rights, mentioned above. (April 26, 8:01pm)  This is a big move forward within the Catholic world. Not yet female priests, granted, but evidence that the Vatican really wants to listen and act on women’s advice and experience of spiritual and real-world issues.


While I am in the neighborhood, I see that Fulton Sheen's sainthood has been put on a permanent hold.  In fact, I would go as far as to say that Sheen's chance of becoming a saint now is just as good as that of his bunk mate in Hell, Pervy Pell.


If you’re finding it hard to access the NYT articles, try

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-65415939 



mtierney said:

“Oh, you of little faith”…the Church runs on a century clock, not a train schedule

You think there will be a time when the idea of making an assistant to clerical rapists (as opposed to assistant clerical rapist) a Saint will be more palatable?

On a long enough timeline, I suppose that may be true but not in your lifetime and probably not in mine either.


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