18.09.2013

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18.09.2013

Poslaťod Tarhiel » 18 Sep 2013, 23:11

Tak z cudziny trošku nových správ...

From poor to pope, 1984 Renault has seen it all
Pope Francis is putting a new spin on what it means to be the pope as he continues to put the poor in the driver's seat.
http://ncronline.org/blogs/francis-chro ... een-it-all

Francis at the six-month mark seems a force of nature
As it's come to be understood in the 21st century, the papacy is really an impossible job. A pope is expected to be the CEO of a global religious organization, a political heavyweight, an intellectual giant, and a media rock star, not to mention a living saint. Any one of those things is a life's work; rolled together, they're a prescription for perpetual frustration.
http://ncronline.org/blogs/all-things-c ... rce-nature

Catholic Workers rely on grace, guts, luck in 80-year-old mission
This year we celebrate the 80th anniversary of the Catholic Worker movement and the 43rd anniversary of the Los Angeles Catholic Worker. Just a few months after we opened our doors, Ammon Hennacy died. With the closing of his Joe Hill House of Hospitality in Salt Lake City, the newborn Catholic Worker in Los Angeles, Ammon Hennacy House, became the oldest Catholic Worker west of the Mississippi -- in fact, in 1970, the only Catholic Worker west of the Mississippi.
http://ncronline.org/news/peace-justice ... ld-mission

A divinely written icon: Orthodox theology can lead to new Christian thinking on creation
Every year on or around Epiphany, a group of Eastern Orthodox Christian faithful from Denver forms a carpool caravan and drives three hours to the Continental Divide at Monarch Pass, Colo. They make this trek to bless the snowpack because they know that the spring melt will flow east and west down the Rockies to feed the life-giving streams and rivers of the lands below. It's a holy feast and a community celebration for the priest and parishioners who attend. They make an altar out of snow (with a few occasional snowballs tossed), and sometimes have to shout their prayers over the January winds that blow hard and icy on these high peaks.
http://ncronline.org/books/2013/09/divi ... g-creation

Catholics and Protestants Together On Law: Is There A Christian Approach To Law?
Some Protestant and Catholic lawyers, professors and writers have come together to suggest a basis for a Christian approach to law. I have skimmed it and came away thinking that they didn’t really come together. But I intend to review it in more depth. Here is the link, let’s discuss…
http://wthrockmorton.com/2013/09/cathol ... kmorton%29

A dovolím si sem prepostnúť – aspoň z časti - aj maily od someone, pretože sú aktuálne:

Pedofili na Gay Pride
„S tymi pedofilmi na Prague Pride to nie je sci-fi, zial,
staci si pozriet tie linky nizsie,
ide skor o to, co a ako sa o tom pise a siri
Ale, cim viac nad tym uvazujem, tym viac mi k tomu prichadza ako odpoved:
Ak NEnapises zle bude, ale ak napises bude este horsie. A nie naopak, zial.
Mlcat znamena nechat sa Slovenskymi katolickymi, asi aj sirsimi krestanskymi kruhmi, sirit poplasnu spravu, ktora vychadza z dezinterpretacie faktov.
Ozvat sa vsak zas bude interpretovane len a len ako obhajoba a podpora pedofilov (a ich konspiracie ovladnut vesmir... vid napr. ciernohumorne podane v http://nataliablahova.blog.sme.sk/c/336 ... ticia.html )
A ak sa tak dezinterpretuje ozvanie sa od niekoho, koho meno sa spaja s Gay Christians, tak uz to bude cele v haji.“

A članok od Jurova, ohľadne pochodu za život, to by bola téma na samostatný update :) :

http://www.sme.sk/c/6937838/prolife-akt ... -zeny.html

A to je na tento týždeň všetko
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Tým, ktorí idete na Pride, želám šťastný Pride, nech ste s týmto ročníkom spokojní, ja si budem musieť počkať na letnú edíciu.

Váš Tarhiel
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Re: 18.09.2013

Poslaťod Tarhiel » 19 Sep 2013, 20:52

A prečo by osm mal dávať len negatívne novinky?
Pred rôčkom som takto dával na fórum novinku, že niektoré LGBT združenia píšu Benediktovi XVI. otvorený líst, kde ho žiadajú o to, aby sme neboli prehliadaní.
Je to pre mňa veľká radosť, že už o rok(!!!) sem dávam info o opačnom liste - o poďakovaní LGBT ľudí pápežovi za to, čo všetko (nielen pre nás) robí, a žeje otovrený dialógu :)

"
OPEN LETTER TO POPE FRANCIS

FROM CATHOLICS AROUND THE WORLD



His Holiness, Pope Francis

Cardinal Giuseppe Bertello, President of the Vatican City state administration

Cardinal Francisco Javier Errazuriz Ossa, Retired archbishop of Santiago, Chile

Cardinal Oswald Gracias, Archbishop of Mumbai, India

Cardinal Reinhard Marx, Archbishop of Munich and Freising, Germany

Cardinal Laurent Monsengwo Pasinya, Archbishop of Kinshasa, Congo

Cardinal Sean Patrick O'Malley, Archbishop of Boston

Cardinal George Pell, Archbishop of Sydney, Australia

Cardinal Oscar Andrés Rodríguez Maradiaga, Archbishop of Tegucigalpa, Honduras



September 20, 2013



Re: Request for this to be placed on the advisory council meeting agenda, October 1-3, 2013: Acknowledgement of the rights and responsibilities of the baptized faithful to have an effective voice in the decision making of our Church.



Dear Pope Francis and Brother Cardinals:

It is out of a deep concern for the Catholic Church, in the face of its many crises, that we, representing millions of Catholics from around the world, have collaborated in writing this letter. We are filled with hope that church governance will be discussed at your October meeting and we respectfully request that you give primary consideration to acknowledging the rights and responsibilities of the baptized to have a voice of influence in the decision-making of our Church.



Like you, we have experienced the catastrophic loss of trust in our Church, arising from the global revelations of Catholic clergy sexual abuse and hierarchical cover up. Abuses of power at the Vatican bank, as well as damaging disrespect and marginalization experienced by the laity, have caused many ofour sisters and brothers to abandon Catholicism altogether. Our church seems unable to read the signs of the times and so handing on the faith to future generations has become ever more challenging.



In our understanding, what lies at the root of many of these problems is the destructive effects of clericalism. We support your desire, Pope Francis, to rid our Church of clericalism in order that we become a community of equals called, through our baptism, to live and proclaim the Gospel of Jesus. All Catholics have the right and responsibility, innately deriving from our baptism, to have an effective and deliberative voice in the decision-making of our Church. The full participation of the faith community is in accordance with the Gospel, the tradition of the early Church, and the vision of Vatican II.



To this end we have outlined five areas that reflect the hopes and needs of the sensus fidelium.



1. A Church that embodies the radical justice of Jesus in the world

We are inspired, Pope Francis, by your compassion for the poor and desire for social justice as well as your personal commitment to live more simply. We want to work, as sisters and brothers, to build the reign of God on earth - so that all people may live free from oppression, war, unjust economic systems, violence, hunger, poverty, and the degradation of God's creation. But our commitment to justice is compromised and often viewed as hypocritical because injustice exists within the Church itself. We hope for a time when all Catholics come to experience a joyfully renewed church that truly places justice and respect for the dignity and equality of every person at the heart of its lived mission.



2. A Church that welcomes open dialogue among its members

When speaking in Brazil, Pope Francis, you advised that "dialogue, dialogue, dialogue" is a cornerstone of all human progress, and we agree. The freedom of expression (including faithful dissent when required), freedom of reasoned inquiry, and the primacy of an informed conscience are vital to the health of our Church. We believe that prophetic women and men are continually calling us to engage the urgent theological, pastoral, social, and environmental questions of our time in new and inspiring ways. In this light, we recommend reinstating theologians, clergy and religious who, since Vatican II, have been censored and/or sanctioned for following their conscience. Secondly, as has been expressed by so many Catholics around the world, we believe that the Apostolic Visitation of US Women Religious and the investigation of the Leadership Conference of Women Religious were unwarranted and unjust. Open dialogue cannot exist where fear of punitive action exists.



3. A Church that recognizes the fundamental equality of its members

Catholic teaching tells us that all persons have been created with equal dignity in the image of God. Therefore church structures must reflect this reality. Since all governance in the Church now rests exclusively with ordained male celibate priests, this excludes the vast majority of baptized Catholics. Therefore we recommend a canonical study of the feasibility of linking church governance to baptism rather than to ordination. With regard to ordained ministry, we recommend that identifying the call be based on individual and communal discernment of the candidate's gifts, spirituality, pastoral sense, and theological formation, rather than gender, sexual orientation, or state in life. We reject the sexist exclusion of women from full participation at all levels of the Church. Equally, it is unacceptable to deny our gay and lesbian brothers and sisters' access to full participation in every aspect of Church life and ministry. And it is unjust to ordain married male ministers from other denominations, while refusing to accept lifelong Catholic priests who have left the active ministry to marry. Further, divorced and remarried Catholics should not be withheld from full communion; their personal conscience in this matter should be respected.



4. A Church with greater participation of the baptized in governance:

Addressing the needs of our Church requires implementing collegial systems and structures based on:

i) participation of the faithful in the selection and tenure of bishops

ii) reinstatement of the principle of subsidiarity in parish councils, diocesan pastoral councils, and national conferences of bishops

iii) inclusion of qualified lay men and women serving in leadership positions in the Curia

Implementation of collegial structures will promote a culture of authentically accountable leadership that more fully orients the Church toward the common good.



5. A Church that effectively confronts and prevents sexual abuse

The scandal of clergy sexual abuse can only be overcome when the bishops who facilitate or ignore the abuse are removed from office and brought to justice by church and civil authorities with universal, binding protocols established and implemented. The Catholic Church must earnestly examine the complex of systemic causes that have led to this scandal of global proportions and do everything in its power to prevent it in the future.



In closing, we ask you once again to recognize the rights and responsibilities of the baptized to participate in the deliberative decision-making of our Church. We offer to send a delegation to the Vatican to discuss our proposal further. We look forward to your reply as, together, we continue this important dialogue for the good of our church. We pray the wisdomof the Holy Spirit be upon you and your deliberations.



Your sisters and brothers in Christ,

[See attached the signatures of every participating organization and individual]



CC: Monsignor Marcello Semeraro, Bishop of Albano, panel secretary

Cardinal Gianfranco Ravasi, President, Pontifical Council for Culture

Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò, U.S. Apostolic Nuncio

Archbishop Pietro Parolin, Secretary of State"

A trošku viac o celej akcii:
http://www.catholicchurchreform.com/

Pope rejects church of 'small-minded rules' in Jesuit interview

n a wide-ranging interview for 16 Jesuit publications around the world, including America magazine in the United States, Pope Francis once again has waded into hot-button questions such as homosexuality, abortion and the role of women, not breaking with traditional doctrine but trying to shift the church's emphasis from condemnation to mercy.
http://ncronline.org/blogs/ncr-today/po ... -interview

Koľko sme sa načakali (a laici v KC všeobecnosti, bez ohľadu na sexualitu), aby sme počuli aj takéto slová!
Shalebridge Lurker, obsessive gaymer, insta-nerd and other Taffin´ interests. Also, I am an UNN von Braun Officer.
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