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" He Who Ate My Bread Has Lifted His Heel Against Me" GOOD JESUIT, BAD JESUIT - May 20, 2013 http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/blogspot/ZlcTj/~3/DX6bavf7Ku8/he-who-ate-my-bread-has-lifted-his-heel.html

The Cult of Money, Solidarity – The "Treasure of the Poor"- And the Dangerous God CAELUM ET TERRA - May 17, 2013 ... fiscal evasion which have taken on worldwide dimensions. The will to power and of possession has become limitless." He drew attention to the fact that "concealed behind this attitude is a rejection of ethics, a rejection of God". Indeed, "Ethics, like solidarity, is a nuisance! It is regarded as counterproductive: as something too human, because it relativizes money and power". Today, he said, ethics is regarded as "a threat" because "it rejects manipulation and subjection of people" and ...http://caelumetterra.wordpress.com/2013/05/17/the-cult-of-money-solidarity-the-treasure-of-the-poor-and-the-dangerous-god/

Pope Francis Speaks Out Against Immoral Monetary Policy SAINT LOUIS CATHOLIC - May 17, 2013 Again, this Pope is mysterious, formidable, and full of surprises; this is a gutsy play. I don't know the endgame here, but may Mary guide him and us. If you haven't yet read this talk, you should. He makes some very good points that probably won't sit well with many. From Vatican Radio comes the English translation of the Holy Father's remarks to some ambassadors whose credentials he accepted Thursday: ...Ladies and Gentlemen, our human family is presently ...http://stlouiscatholic.blogspot.com/2013/05/pope-francis-speaks-out-against-immoral.html

Read the Word of God Daily GODS WONDERFUL LOVE - May 16, 2013 ... is he that received the seed by the way side. 20 And he that received the seed upon stony ground, is he that heareth the word, and immediately receiveth it with joy. 21 Yet hath he not root in himself, but is only for a time: and when there ariseth tribulation and persecution because of the word, he is presently scandalized. 22 And he that received the seed among thorns, is he that heareth the word, and the care of this world and the deceitfulness of riches choketh up the word, and he becometh ...http://mybloggodswonderfullove.blogspot.com/2013/05/read-word-of-god-daily_16.html

Three Little Messages GOD IN ALL THINGS - May 16, 2013 This is a guest post by Teresa Hogan. I was on a one-week retreat at the Jesuit Seven Fountains Spirituality Centre in Chiangmai, Thailand, in September of last year. It was not something I had long planned for or even thought about. Just a month before I made the decision I would make the retreat. It was a total coming-out-of-my-comfort-zone experience for me. I had never travelled on my own before ...http://godinallthings.com/2013/05/16/three-little-messages/

"We've Returned to the Golden Calf" – Francis on Money WHISPERS IN THE LOGGIA - May 16, 2013 ... real buying power. Added to this, as if it were needed, is widespread corruption and selfish fiscal evasion which have taken on worldwide dimensions. The will to power and of possession has become limitless. Concealed behind this attitude is a rejection of ethics, a rejection of God. Ethics, like solidarity, is a nuisance! It is regarded as counterproductive: as something too human, because it relativizes money and power; as a threat, because it rejects manipulation and subjection of people: ...http://whispersintheloggia.blogspot.com/2013/05/weve-returned-to-golden-calf-francis-on.html

Pope to New Ambassadors: Financial Crisis Rooted in Rejection of Ethics VIS NEWS - HOLY SEE PRESS OFFICE - May 16, 2013 ... common good. A new, invisible and at times virtual, tyranny is established, one which unilaterally and irremediably imposes its own laws and rules. Moreover, indebtedness and credit distance countries from their real economy and citizens from their real buying power. Added to this, as if it were needed, is widespread corruption and selfish fiscal evasion which have taken on worldwide dimensions. The will to power and of possession has become limitless." " Concealed behind this attitude," the ...http://visnews-en.blogspot.com/2013/05/pope-to-new-ambassadors-financial.html

Pope: To Follow Jesus, Live Life As a Gift to Give to Others and Not a Treasure to Keep for Yourself CLERICAL WHISPERS - May 14, 2013 If you want to follow Jesus you must have an "open heart", "live life as a gift" to give to others, "not as a treasure to be kept to yourself", to the point of becoming isolated in selfishness. The contrast between love and selfishness, in the wake of Jesus' words: "no one has a stronger love than this, to lay down his life," was highlighted by Pope Francis during the Mass celebrated this morning in Casa Santa Marta. But next to Jesus' words, the liturgy also presents us ...http://clericalwhispers.blogspot.com/2013/05/pope-to-follow-jesus-live-life-as-gift.html

Pope Francis - 'We Need a Big Heart That Is Wide Open and Capable of Loving' CATHOLICSEEKING - May 14, 2013 ... with another person: Judas, "who had the exact opposite attitude." And this, he explained, was because Judas "never understood what gift really means": "Let us think of that moment with the Magdalene, when she washed the feet of Jesus with nard, which was so expensive: it is a religious moment, a moment of gratitude, a moment of love. And he [Judas] stands apart and criticizes her bitterly: 'But ... this could be used for the poor!'. This is the first reference that I ...http://catholicseeking.blogspot.com/2013/05/pope-francis-we-need-big-heart-that-is.html

St. Robert Bellarmine, Bishop, Confessor & Doctor - Missa 'In Medio Ecclesiae' - May 13th, 2013 - Propers TRADITIONAL LATIN MASS IN MARYLAND - May 12, 2013 ... quóniam omne aurum in comparatióne illíus arena est exígua, et tamquam lutum æstimábitur argéntum in conspéctu illíus. Super salútem et spéciem diléxi illam, et propósui pro luce habére illam: quóniam inexstinguíbile est lumen illíus. Venérunt autem mihi ómnia bona páriter cum illa, et innumerábilis honéstas per manus illíus, et lætátus sum in ómnibus: quóniam ...http://tlm-md.blogspot.com/2013/05/st-robert-bellarmine-bishop-confessor.html

Mary, My Mother MOUNT CARMEL - May 10, 2013 O Mary, how fortunate I am to call you mine. My only treasure in this changing world. Such tenderness... that is your name, Your gentleness is unsurpassed! My heart leaps up as I think of you! And all my sorrows melt like the snow. With filial longing I turn to you, Upon your knees I pour out cares only you would know. A bond between us in time was forged. Infinite source of blessings untold! Your eyes ...http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/MountCarmel/~3/mxTklY-puxE/mary-my-mother.html

Cenobites, Anchorites, Sarabites, and Gyrovagues VULTUS CHRISTI - May 9, 2013 Chapter I. Of the Several Kinds of Monks and Their Way of Life 8 Jan. 9 May. 8 Sept. It is well known that there are four kinds of monks. The first are the cenobites: that is those in monasteries, who live under a rule or an Abbot. Cenobites The word monk (Latin: monachus ; Greek: μοναχός) is, in itself, a whole program of life. The word means a solitary or one who, seeking God, lives alone or apart. By extension, it can refer to a man whose ...http://vultus.stblogs.org/2013/05/cenobites-anchorites-sarabites.html

White Male Jocks to Become a Protected Class? ROMISH INTERNET GRAFFITI - May 7, 2013 ... always being the lowest card in the deck in Victimhood Poker . If only there was a way for them to store treasure in Leftist Heaven simply by being made in its hydra-headed god's image. Enter Vikings punter Chris Kluwe as the coming Messiah and Les Carpenter playing John the Baptist's voice crying in the wilderness. Mr. Kluwe's foul-mouthed emanations first stunk up my internet radar shortly after the release of the video game X-COM: Enemy Unknown . Apparently the developers ...http://romishgraffiti.wordpress.com/2013/05/07/white-male-jocks-to-become-a-protected-class/

Libenter Et Efficaciter VULTUS CHRISTI - May 2, 2013 ... What is it about the Rule of Saint Benedict that makes it perennially fresh, and new, and life-giving? Why is it that the wisdom distilled by the Rule of Saint Benedict is always relevant and so astonishingly suited to men of every age, background, and culture? Bossuet wrote: Cette règle [de Saint-Benoît], c'est un précis du christianisme, un docte et mystérieux abrégé de toute la doctrine de l'Évangile ; "This rule (of Saint Benedict) is a digest of ...http://vultus.stblogs.org/2013/05/libenter-et-efficaciter.html

The Holy Father's Intentions for the Month of May 2013 CATHOLICSEEKING - May 1, 2013 ... integral sense." The former Pope commented that rehabilitation is in society's interest as well as the prisoner's. "The prisoner's personal need to undergo in prison a process of rehabilitation and maturation is actually a need of society itself, both because it stands to regain someone who can make a useful contribution to the common good, and also because such a process makes the prisoner less likely to re-offend and thus endanger society." Both rehabilitation and reparation are necessary in ...http://catholicseeking.blogspot.com/2013/05/the-holy-fathers-intentions-for-month.html

Getting Lost With Jesus! SETTING OUR HEARTS AFLAME - April 30, 2013 4-2-13 One of my favorite ways to pray is in my car while travelling from place to place. I often put on some music and invite Jesus to ride with me and talk with me. Last week, before Easter, I set out to do some Communion calls in Lakeville. This was my first time going out to see parishioners in Lakeville and I had my addresses programmed into my GPS and Jesus next to me in a pyx in the passenger's seat. As I drove along ...http://settingourheartsaflame.blogspot.com/2013/04/getting-lost-with-jesus.html

Seeking Out Truth SISTERS OF SAINT BENEDICT'S MONASTERY - April 30, 2013 ... www.litpress.org ) The experience I had while recently writing my book was full of opportunities to reflect on the importance of the interconnectedness of humankind, and the need we have to continue the search for accurate information, and clear, truthful communication. Here is an example of my recent experience of the necessity to go beyond the obvious and the "given" to continue to search for truth. I was quite sure that a certain source I ...http://stbensisters.blogspot.com/2013/04/seeking-out-truth.html

7 Quick Takes (vol. 214) — Book Sales Edition FAMILY IN FEAST AND FERIA - April 26, 2013 I'm joining Jen at Conversion Diary for the 7 Quick Takes. We've been immersed in used books this past week — Friday and Sunday at one sale, and sorting all week for our parish festival. In the meantime, we caught some virus, so everyone is a hacking and running a temperature. I'm praying it doesn't develop into asthmatic bronchitis complications for me, again! But I'm also praying my boys will be better soon. I ...http://familyfeastandferia.wordpress.com/2013/04/26/7-quick-takes-vol-214-book-sales-edition/

Devotion for Today: Thoughts on Eucharistic Adoration by Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen GRACE4U - April 23, 2013 One of my favorite explanations of the gift of a Holy Hour is written in the book, "A Treasure in Clay" which is the autobiography of Fulton J. Sheen. Today, let us just sit back and reflect on some of his thoughts on what he called, "The Hour that makes my day." First, the Holy Hour is not a devotion; it is a sharing in the work of redemption. Our Blessed Lord used the words "hour" and "day" in two totally different connotations in the Gospel of John. "Day" belongs to God; ...http://sandy-grace4u.blogspot.com/2013/04/devotion-for-today-thoughts-on.html

Third Sunday After Easter – By John Keble FR. Z'S BLOG (OLIM: WHAT DOES THE PRAYER REALLY SAY?) - April 20, 2013 ... Why Autumn should be sad; But vernal airs should sorrow heal, Spring should be gay and glad: Yet as along this violet bank I rove, The languid sweetness seems to choke my breath, I sit me down beside the hazel grove, And sigh, and half could wish my weariness were death. Like a bright veering cloud Grey blossoms twinkle there, Warbles around a busy crowd Of larks in purest air. Shame on the heart that dreams of blessings gone, Or wakes the spectral forms of ...http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/wdtprs/DhFa/~3/1ttQ9qAN5Nw/

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