Goodbye, Good Men. My thoughts – for whatever they’re worth.

Before I opine on this book, it is vitally important that everyone, Catholics and non-Catholics, understand some very basic and important facts about the priestly sex scandal.  1st) Contrary to general opinion, the scandal was not caused primarily by pedophilia but by ephebophilia, the attraction of adult men to juvenile males. 81% of the actual abuse cases involved ephebophilia.  That’s right, 81%.  2nd) Of the actual substantiated cases of priestly sex abuse from 1950 to 1984, once the cases proven false were netted out, little more than 2% of priests were aberrant.  This is not hearsay.  These are the factual results of thorough, well-documented studies.  I recommend you read this article.  In fact, I insist.  You really must know your facts in order to be able to charitably correct those who are misinformed.

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I had resolved to read Michael Rose’s book, Goodbye, Good Men, a few years ago but procrastinated.  I actually procrastinated to the point of believing, by the time I started it, that it was possibly already obsolete or becoming so.  The book is now 12 years old and came out during the height of hype of the Catholic priestly sex scandal.  I was wrong about it being dated (it never will be), and though I wish I had read it years earlier, it assisted me greatly in understanding not only the source of the scandals, but also of the priest shortage, which to me was a very real problem but fraught with perplexity as to the why of it.  I attended workshops and ministry training  since my reversion around the year 2000, and nary a one neglected to mention this looming catastrophe.  Funnily, it was never actually defined as a “problem”, and I don’t even recall hearing the word “shortage”.  Usually the teacher would smile smugly, look knowingly at the participants, and condescendingly announce the coming changes, in the form of merging parishes and lay ministers running communion services.  “It’s not a matter of if, but of when, and lay ministry will come to the forefront!”  It seemed definitive that the Holy Mass would become a rare event.  I knew the shortage was under way – I’d read the numbers – but I didn’t understand why.  It seemed to me there was a connection with Vatican II, but nothing else.

The book elicited two primary emotional reactions: one of sadness and one of anger.  I am saddened because Rose makes clear that the American Seminaries had been hijacked by administrations and faculties whose goal is to – pay close attention – change the Catholic Church by undermining Catholic doctrine.  Yes.  They hate the Catholic Church, and wish to destroy it and/or re-form it according their unnatural and immoral agenda.  I am angered because this did and is still occurring (to a lesser extent I hope) under the neglectful, apathetic, and in some cases, approving rule of our bishops.  Though the book ended on a note of hope, I was not left hopeful in general because I have personally observed, and sometimes been the victim of, the rotten fruit of this denigration in the archdiocese I came from; I know it is widespread, and I do not trust our bishops unless proven trustworthy.  That is sad.  I feel shortchanged because I had poor formation and catechesis like most of my generation, and now the Catholic Church in America has robbed me and my peers of plentiful well-formed priests.   My comfort and confidence lie not in the bishops, but in the promise of Jesus that the gates of Hell will not prevail against His Church.

In a nutshell, Catholic Church-haters who have been running many of the seminaries have been riding an agenda of change, and drilling seminarians with it, that includes sexual license and deviancy, hostility toward an all-male priesthood, sacrilege of the Holy Eucharist, and well, you name it: if it’s Catholic, it’s a target.  But this agenda is twofold.  It covers positive indoctrination of seminarians of all these things indeed, but what is to be done of those men who are strong in their faith, strong in devotion, solid in doctrine, and firm in vocation?  That would upset the agenda wouldn’t it?  Hence such men – real men, good men – are turned away.  Those that get in must get in line with the agenda or get kicked out.  Only with exception have such men made it to ordination, and certainly not unscathed.  This, my friends, is the source of the priest shortage.  Creating a shortage is part of the agenda, too.  You see, with a shortage the agenda now forcefully argues that celibacy is the problem, that priests must be allowed to marry.  That women must be ordained.  And so on.  It is a satanic irony for them to claim that the reason for the priestly sex scandal is celibacy.  How does marriage solve the problem of men sexually abusing boys?

My personal feelings of being shortchanged by the Church are nothing compared to the good men who have been generous to respond to God’s call to ordination, who desired to abdicate marriage and embrace celibacy for the glory of God and salvation of souls, who were (and are) thwarted, rejected, hated, and injured by the “elitists” who run the seminaries. Not to mention the untold numbers of souls who’ve been robbed and have possibly perished in the wake of this catastrophic loss.

Don’t take my word for what is in the book, for I have only hinted at the complexity of the root cause.  You need to read this book.  You need to understand the scope.  You need the ugly and ungodly truth.  You need to know what the dissenters are saying.  You need to pray and fast and make sacrifices for the restoration of the Church.  This book will help you understand the depth of the problem and the direness of reparation and imploring God to stop the destruction and call those good men back.  Don’t be disheartened and don’t be discouraged.  God is in control, and His plan is good.  In fact, it’s fabulous!  That is why we will pray and hope and be of good cheer!  We are on the winning side.

 

How to NOT attract souls to our Church

This is how NOT to bring people into Church.  It is also how NOT to evangelize, or bring souls to understand the astonishing truths of our faith, or raise their minds and hearts to lofty thoughts and greater love of God.  It’s not a big factor, but it’s so typical of the junky garbage that our “modern” Church spews out, along with bad music and tepid liturgy.  I mean, how does this artwork appeal to you?  Does it inspire you to run to Jesus and change your life?

Ugly CropBeautiful artwork, isn’t it?

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How about this one?  Who’s the guy on the left?  The Son of God?  The Pantocrator?  How about Peter?  Does he look part porcupine or what?

I don’t know about you, but I’m with this guy:

Pantocrator

Just sayin’ . . .

August gone? What happened?

Dear Friends,

Of course I have resolved to post more often.  Of course I haven’t.  What do they say?  The road to hell is paved with good intentions.  I doubt I’ll go to hell for not blogging regularly.  I may, however, slide down that way if I do not follow through on my spiritual resolutions.  At the very least, I will weaken, as I’m sure I have, little by little, without being cognizant of my state.  Which is why I will be attending (FINALLY!) the Spiritual Exercises later this month.  It is important to me to attend once a year as it keeps me striving and alert, like the ten wise virgins.  It really does consist of exercises for the spirit – much like physical exercises which keep your body in shape.  I recommend them for anyone who wants to go to heaven.  I am referring, of course, to the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola, which in this case have been sort of squeezed into a weekend.  As to how these priests are able to take 30 days and concentrate it so, I don’t know.  It is brilliant though, considering our contemporary lifestyles in this country and people’s reluctance to attend retreats.  Find out more here: http://www.mileschristi.org/en/activities/

Now to important stuff!  What happened in August?  Well we had a wonderful visit from the Ariss family!  Was it fun?  I let you decide:

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Girls & Snake

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Honorary Cowboy

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Mr. and Mrs. Jeepers

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Frog man.

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Make-over

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Riding with Mr. Santos is a WHOLE lot better than riding with Mrs. Santos and Mommy.

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Look. We found a baby in the desert.

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Beautiful!

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He didn’t drive for very long.

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Approaching Carlsbad Caverns

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In the Caverns. After which we saw the bats fly out of the Caverns. (How’re yer legs, Dear?)

Yall done good comin’ here to visit!  We love havin’ ya!  Now the rest of yall can see how much fun it is . . . so come on over.

Other news for August: Dave, the Millionaire, and I celebrated our 22nd anniversary with a quick vacation to Ft. Davis, TX, a very quiet place.  We sat on the veranda of our B&B and visited for hours.  Next day we went to Alpine, TX where we happened upon a gun show, and I got me a shotgun!  Yahoo!  Happy Anniversary!

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Lovebirds

My brother told me to go see his rain lilies.  They were stunning, but when I tried to get nice pictures of them, Mesquite the dog and Claudio the rooster wouldn’t leave me alone!  Finally Claudio perched on a boulder in front of me and stayed put till I left.  Vanity!

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Brat!

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Claudio: Handsome, debonair, romantic

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Finally.

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Lovely Girl

Becky and Matt are fully entrenched in school now, and thank goodness no shooting for September and October, except for dove hunting.  I am going to certification training in archery with Becky, then the Spiritual Exercises at the end of the month.  Lady still makes milk but less now with the pregnancy.  (And she’s been very ornery.)  The pigs are getting fat and look delicious.  So does Tri-Tip!  It won’t be long before we send them off to freezer camp!  Sarah is also in school and working two jobs.  Motivated!

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A surprise visit from cousin Jessica.

That’s enough for one post.  I’ll be back soon.  Our prayers and love to all!