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Catholic Handbook on Sex, A: Essentials for the 21st Century; Explanations, Definitions, Prompts, Prayers, and Examples
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"She was farewelled at St Theresa's Catholic Church in Essendon, a church familiar to gangland identities. The funeral of rival underworld boss Lewis Moran, one of Carl Williams' four victims, was also held there."
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Barack Obama, Nancy Plagosi, John Perry and all Catholics who voted Democratic in 2008
* Eduardo Aguirre, Guatemalan Catholic priest, now bishop of the Brazilian Catholic Apostolic Church[1]
* Call to Action group members in Nebraska were excommunicated by Bishop Fabian Bruskewitz, Vatican later confirmed their excommunication.[2]
* Emmanual Milingo, former archbishop of Lusaka, for consecrating four married priests as bishops. Also excommunicated were those receiving consecration.[3]
* The Community of the Lady of All Nations for heretical teachings and beliefs after a six-year investigation. The declaration was announced by the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops on September 12, 2007.[citation needed]
* Rev. Dale Fushek and Rev. Mark Dippre. Former Priests were issued a Decree of Excommunication by Bishop Thomas J. Olmsted for operating "an opposing ecclesial community" in direct disobedience to orders to refrain from public ministry.[4]
* Father Marek Bozek (since laicized by Pope Benedict XVI), and the lay parish board members of St. Stanislaus Kostka Church in St. Louis, Missouri in December 2005 were declared guilty of the ecclesiastical crime of schism by then-Archbishop Raymond Leo Burke.[5] Their excommunication was ratified by the Vatican in May 2008. (Four of the parish board members have since reconciled with the Church.)
[edit] 20th century
* Pius XII excommunicated all Catholic defenders of Communism (see Decree against Communism and Fidel Castro)
* Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre, Bishop Antonio de Castro Meyer, Bernard Fellay, Bernard Tissier de Mallerais, Richard Williamson and Alfonso de Galarreta for the Ecône Consecrations without papal mandate. Formally declared to have incurred latae sententiae excommunication by Cardinal Bernardin Gantin on July 1 1988.[6][7] The excommunications of the latter four were lifted in 2008.
* Father Romolo Murri, and leader of the Italian Catholic Democrats[8]
* Juan Perón, in 1955, after he signed a decree ordering the expulsion of Argentine bishops Manuel Tato and Ramón Novoa[9][10]
* Father William Murphy of Seward, Nebraska, in 1901, for defying a ban on collecting money for the Irish Land League [11]
* All Catholics who participated in the creation of an independent church in the Philippines, in 1902[12]
* Alfred Loisy, a French cleric associated with modernism.
women who voted Democratic and for Obama are excummunicated if they were catholics
Nope...but only because since I never was "communicate" with the Catholic church, I can't be "ex-communicate"...and I'm a woman so...laugh...
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Ever since Vatican II (1962-1965) the Newchurch of the New Order has reeked with the odor of heresy. Because Vatican II led directly to the watering down of Christ as God and to an emphasis on Christ as "our brother," it set off a new burst of Arianism in Newchurch. Right after Vatican II, the heretics were coming out of the closet, denying every Catholic dogma from the divinity of Christ to the perpetual virginity of the Blessed Virgin Mary to the Crucifixion and Resurrection (remember The Passover Plot?)
The Arian heresy, which essentially denied the divinity of Christ, infected the Church like a virulent virus in the fourth century, carrying away with it most of the bishops and even, some authorities say, the pope. Millions of Catholics were led astray, including four out of five bishops and two out of three priests. The noted Patristic scholar, Fr. William Juergens, estimated that by the end of the fourth century, "the number of Catholic bishops in possession of sees, as opposed to Arian bishops in possession of sees, was no greater than something between 1% and 3% of the total." He concludes: "Had doctrine been determined by popularity, today we should all be denies of Christ and opponents of the Spirit." It was at this time that St. Jerome, the Great Doctor of the Church, issued his famous lament: "Ingemuit orbis terrarum, se Arianum esse miratus est [the whole world groaned and was dumbfounded that it was Arian]."
Doesn't this description sound a description of Newchurch today? Actually, we would be doing well today if even 1% to 3% were traditional bishops! But there was a silver lining to the cloud. This was the period when the crisis of the Church brought forth its greatest defenders: St. Basil the Great, St. Athanasius Defensor Fidei, St. Martin of Tours, St. Augustine, and several other great figures.
Presbyter Peter Dresser, of Bathurst, Australia, has now published a book in which he proclaims: "No human being can ever be God, and Jesus was a human being. It is as simple as that." That statement is outright heresy, as it denies the dogmatic teaching that Christ has two natures, of God and of man. The Newchurch presbyter goes on to deny three other Catholic dogmata, stating that Mary had as many as six children, that Joseph was the biological father of Christ, and that the resurrection of the body is not to be taken literally.
The Newchurch presbyter specifically denies the First Oecumenical Council of the Church, at Nicaea in 325, its most important council, in which a united East and West rejected the Arian heresy and expressed the dogmatic teaching of the Catholic Church on the nature of Christ, in what today we call the "Nicene Creed," the Creed that is recited on Sundays at Holy Mass.
There is no word from Benedict-Ratzinger on his heretical priest.
This story is three days old and also two thousand years old. The priest will be excommunicated shortly for his views because the are beyond the teachings of the Catholic Church.
The more modernistic the liberal clerical cohort in Australia tries to become, the older are the heresies that they promote. Lately, one Fr Peter Dresser is promoting his own brand of Arianism, a heresy that basically denied the divinity of Christ, and which was solemnly rejected by the Council of Nicaea in 325AD. "No human being can ever be God," writes Fr. Dresser in a booklet distributed to the faithful, "and Jesus was a human being. It is as simple as that."
"No Catholic priest may deny the divinity of Christ, and Dresser is a Catholic priest. It's as simple as that." If Fr. Dresser really denies the divinity of Christ (among several other things!), he will shortly be declared excommunicated from the clerical state. The Church will do it quickly and cleanly, and without rancor.
Godspeed.
A. Italy was removed from the medieval wars in Europe and was able to flourish on its own.
B. Italy was a neutral country during the wars, and many educated and talented people moved there.
C. The Italians were friends with the French and formed a treaty to prevent war.
D. In part, Italy had thriving cities, increased trade, and a wealthy merchant class.
2. The interest in Roman and Greek culture, which included grammar, poetry, art and philosophy, inspired a movement called
A. culturalism.
B. humanism.
C. Romanesque.
D. Latin.
3. Renaissance religious paintings tended to focus on the
A. personalities of religious figures.
B. religious significance of the time.
C. history of the Crusades.
D. human suffering brought about by war.
4. To draw three-dimensional objects on paper, Renaissance artists studied
A. floor plans of ancient buildings.
B. philosophy.
C. perspective.
D. Michelangelo’s writings.
5. Which of the following artists or architects were not part of the Renaissance movement?
A. Leonardo da Vinci
B. Bramante
C. Michelangelo
D. Calder
6. Who was the Renaissance architect whose design for St. Peter’s Basilica influenced many other churches?
A. Michelangelo
B. Donato Bramante
C. Leonardo da Vinci
D. Raffaello Sanzio
7. Why was Johannes Gutenberg an important factor in spreading the Renaissance movement?
A. He invented paper, so the monks could write stories about the Renaissance movement.
B. He developed oil paint, which made paintings last longer.
C. He developed the printing press, which made it possible to spread information faster over greater areas.
D. He was credited with inventing turpentine, to help with the printing process.
8. Italian Renaissance artists painted scenes from Greek and Roman myths. What did the northern European artists of the Renaissance period focus on?
A. Painting the natural world as realistically as possible
B. Preserving history by painting the images from past wars
C. Painting portraits of kings and lords
D. Painting scenes from the Bible
9. What merchant organization was responsible for developing a trade network and ensuring protection of its members across northern Europe?
A. European Trade League
B. Northern Renaissance Group
C. Northern Trade Group
D. Hanseatic League
10. Which of the following was not a major factor in spreading the Renaissance movement into northern Europe?
A. Education
B. Farmers
C. Artists
D. Philosophers and writers
11. During the Renaissance, which of the following philosophies made its way from Italy to England and had an impact on writers such as Sir Thomas More and William Shakespeare?
A. Darwinism
B. Capitalism
C. Humanism
D. Individualism
12. Which of the following best describes how the Renaissance in Italy influenced art and literature in Europe?
A. It created more of an interest in the natural order of life and human personality.
B. It caused more of a focus on mythological stories and ideals.
C. There was more of a concern and interest over the wealth and power of monarchs.
D. There was a move away from personal achievement and more importance placed on the church.
13. What was important about the year 1517 and a monk named Martin Luther?
A. That was the year that Luther was ordained as a priest.
B. Luther created the first church bulletin written in Latin.
C. It marked the year that Luther became the first Catholic monk in Germany.
D. Luther’s actions in 1517 were considered the start of the Protestant Reformation.
14. Martin Luther wrote a list of complaints about the Roman Catholic Church called the
A. Catholic Chronicles.
B. Reformation Act.
C. Ninety-five Theses.
D. Orders of Reform.
15. The Holy Roman emperor handed down the decree, Edict of Worms, which declared Martin Luther
A. an outlaw, and condemned Luther’s writings.
B. a selfless monk who worked hard to support his parish.
C. a historian, due to Luther’s ability to translate the Bible into other languages.
D. a disgrace to the church because of his use of academic Latin for his writings.
16. What led to the break of King Henry VIII from the Catholic Church?
A. The church denounced King Henry VIII’s method of raising taxes.
B. The church would not annul his marriage to Catherine of Aragon.
C. The pope heard rumors that King Henry VIII wanted to start his own church.
D. The pope wanted King Henry VIII to pay for the building of a new Catholic church.
17. King Henry VIII, with the help of the Reformation Parliament, pulled away from the Catholic Church and formed the
A. Age of Reckoning, which meant England was no longer under the control of the Roman Catholic church.
B. Church of Reformation, which led to reforming the monks to the new English church.
C. first movemen
01. D
02. B
03. A (guess; not C or D)
04. C
05. D
06. A
07. C
08. D (guess; not A or B)
09. D
10. D (guess; definitely not C and not A)
11. C
12. B
13. D
14. C
15. A
16. B
17. Answer choice D is missing; possibly B
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Canterbury Atheist: Catholic Church harbours Serial Pedophile ...
Father Maloney, is an unrepentant mass-pedophile with no parallel in Canterbury’s history who preyed on the most vulnerable of the vulnerable - yet perplexingly is considered by The Parole Board to now be ‘safe’ enough to be released back into the Christchurch community after serving less that one-third of his sentence?
Saint Williams Catholic Church
Are you planning a wedding at Catholic Church in Austin or Round Rock Texas then I am hoping you are a member of the parish at Saint Williams in Round Rock . There are several Catholic Churches in around the Austin area but few are as beautiful as Saint Williams. How do I know this? Well I photographed the beautiful wedding on Joelyne and Luiso at Saint Williams and was blown away by the beautiful architecture and the stunning interior. St. William Catholic Church is located in Round Rock, Texas near Brushy Creek. Hispanics came to Round Rock and McNeil in the beginning of the 20th century to work principally in the limestone quarries. The first Mass was celebrated in 1916. You can read a detailed history about Saint Williams here .
Wedding Photography at Catholic Churches is always a challenge for any wedding photographer. There are almost always restrictions on where photographers or videographers can stand. In some Catholic Churches there is nowhere to stand but in the back. There is also the challenge of low light which mandates the wedding photographer you book must have low light lenses. Another issues to contend with is that most churches do not permit flash photography in the santuary when the wedding ceremony begins. Often times the photographer is allowed to use flash only during the processional and the recessional but not during the service. There are a myriad of reasons why these restrictions exist but they do exist and your photographer has to be aware of them and the challenges they pose to wedding photography on the wedding day. I often ask my bride and groom to ask about any restrictions at the wedding location. Sometimes I get a surprised look as most people are not aware of these restrictions. That is completely understandable because most people are getting married for the first time. Saint Williams does have restrictions also the good news is that your photographer would not be stuck at the back of the church the bad news though is once the service starts there is very little movement allowed which may cause your pictures to look a bit one dimensional and boring as they all will be from the same angle.
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In abuse crisis, a sense of validationBoston Globe - Apr 08, 2010
Seattle Post Intelligencer(John Blanding/Globe Staff) By Lisa Wangsness Eight years after the worst scandal in the history of the Catholic Church in America exploded in Boston, Abuse Crisis Strains Vatican#39;s Ancient Ways of ManagementWhat has happened to the Catholic Church in which I grew up?Portland priest attacks Oregonian newspaper#39;s coverage of sex-abuse scandalsnbsp;-nbsp;-all 1,328 news articlesnbsp;raquo;
Washington Post (blog) - Apr 08, 2010
MyFox Washington DCFallen Montgomery officer Ayala#39;s funeral set for Friday(Montgomery Police) Thursday, April 8, from 2-4 pm and 6-8 pm at St. Peter#39;s Catholic Church, 2900 Olney-Sandy Spring Road, Olney, Md. Friday, April 9, Wheaton officer remembered as dedicated cop and family manall 7 news articlesnbsp;raquo;
Cincinnati.com - Apr 08, 2010
#39;Spiritual forum#39; Saturday in AndersonOther churches offering Divine Mercy observances include St. William Catholic Church and St. Lawrence Catholic Church in Price Hill, following the 11 amHouston Chronicle - Apr 07, 2010
William Wagner, a deacon at St. Bartholomew Catholic Church in Katy, said he hopes even the more progressive members of the Los Angeles Catholic flock will and morenbsp;raquo;BBC News - Apr 04, 2010
Telegraph.co.ukDr Rowans Williams, leader of the Anglican Communion, had said in an interview that Ireland#39;s Catholic Church was losing all credibility. Sex abuse spat casts clouds in churches over EasterChild abuse scandal #39;left Catholic Church with no credibility#39;, says Rowan Archbishop#39;s comments about church #39;unhelpful#39;nbsp;-nbsp;-all 1,126 news articlesnbsp;raquo;
CBS News - Apr 03, 2010
Globe and MailAnother voice critical of the Catholic Church entered the fray Saturday. Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams, the spiritual leader of the Church of Easter messages turn on Catholic Church#39;s crimesPope Benedict to give Easter message amid abuse crisisPope#39;s Preacher Apologizes for #39;Anti-Semitism#39; Abuse Remarknbsp;-nbsp;-all 7,673 news articlesnbsp;raquo;
NorthJersey.com - Apr 08, 2010
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