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Devotion

This article interested me because my wedding will be on the Feast of Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque. It should be of general interest because more people, particularly those with families, should have a devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. I must confess that I haven’t cultivated one myself, but I fully intend to.

Three Streams, One Love

The Story of St. Margaret Mary Alacoque
Ann Bottenhorn

Sometimes, the voice of a saint echoes clearly to us down through the centuries.

As a young adult, I found myself struggling, in the ordinary way of young people, with feeling alienated from God. In a fit of teenage rebellion, I had told God to get out of my life and leave me alone. Now, entangled in patterns of sin that I was powerless to unravel, I needed God’s help but didn’t know how to get it. I didn’t even know if it was possible.

United We Stand

Divided we fall.

Putting aside the actual "meat" of the denial of Eucharist issue, it is quite disturbing and somewhat frightening to see such a division among U.S. Bishops. What kind of message does in-fighting and lack of pastoral harmony send? The Church is in a precarious position right now, due to scandals, dwindling numbers of faithful, rampant heterodoxy, and hostile secularism. We, the members of the Church militant, the body of Christ on earth, need strong, unified leadership. A decision needs to be reached soon, one way or another.

Communion issue causing split amongst US bishops

The New York Times is interpreting recent signs from the Vatican as dismay over the dissention amongst US Bishops on denying communion to politicians.

Saved

I forgot to mention something yesterday. Marty Minto‘s been on a bit of an anti-Catholic tirade for the last week. One of his listeners wrote in to ask if anyone who truly loved Jesus could go to Hell, even Catholics. I sent the following as part of an email to him during his broadcast.

“I was saved when Christ died for man’s sins.

I am being saved as I attempt carry my cross daily.

I hope to be saved when I face final judgment.

I love Jesus. He is my Lord and Savior. I know you feel the same way. We should work with each other, not against each other.”

He responded by saying he doesn’t think I’m saved! He said that those who are truly born again in the Spirit have assurance of salvation and to think otherwise suggests a lack of rebirth. I sent the following as a rebuttal, but he didn’t respond to all of it on-air.

Paul spoke of running a race (1 Cor 9:24), working out salvation with fear trembling (Phil 2:12), and completing what is lacking in Christ’s afflictions (Col 1:24). Obviously, endurance is called for.

When I say that I was saved, I mean that Christ’s sacrificial act redeemed mankind. Through baptism by the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, we are buried with Christ and are entitled to rise with Him. Salvation is a gift. In order to be saved, however, we must actively accept that gift. Furthermore, that gift is not irrevocable. If we accept Christ one day and reject Him the next, we cannot possibly expect to be saved.

When I say that I am being saved, I mean that every day is a struggle and I know I can be led astray, lose hope, and lose faith.

When I say that I hope to be saved at the last judgment, I mean that I hope to persevere in Christ until the day I die. I pray that I will be counted among the sheep, rather than the goats. Not all who say “Lord, Lord” shall be allowed into the wedding banquet of Heaven.” I pray to be one who is.

Do I have any Evangelical Protestant readers who’d like to comment on this exchange? Anybody of any denomination want to chime in? What part of what I said is incompatible with “mere” Christianity (c.f. C.S. Lewis)?

Persecution in China

Despite some softening on religion, perhaps largely to ease the People’s Republic
of China into the Western business world, there are still gross injustices, such
as the disappearance of two bishops and the arrest of two priests who had been teaching
Chinese
couples about Natural Family Planning (NFP) and Catholic marriage theology.

For those who want to know more about NFP check out the Pope
Paul VI Institute
or the Couple
to Couple League
. Excellent popularizers of Catholic teaching on marriage are
Christopher West and
Gregory Popcak.

Islam and Christianity

Mark Shea posted the following nugget of wisdom from Archbishop Fulton Sheen. I
don’t know much about the former, but I’m liking the latter each time I hear about
him. 🙂

Fulton
Sheen on What Catholics (Should) Know About Reaching Muslims

“We Catholics have a weapon in the war on terror that is a million miles away from
the thoughts of geopolitical strategists”