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4evrHis
November 19th, 2008, 11:55 AM
http://www.cuatower.com/2008/11/14/cardinal-at-cua-obama-is-‘aggressive-disruptive-and-apocalyptic’/



Cardinal at CUA: Obama is ‘Aggressive, Disruptive and Apocalyptic’
November 14, 2008 by Elizabeth Grden
His Eminence James Francis Cardinal Stafford criticized President-elect Barack Obama as “aggressive, disruptive and apocalyptic,“ and said he campaigned on an “extremist anti-life platform,” Thursday night in Keane Auditorium during his lecture “Pope Paul VI and Pope John Paul II: Being True in Body and Soul.“

“Because man is a sacred element of secular life,” Stafford remarked, “man should not be held to a supreme power of state, and a person’s life cannot ultimately be controlled by government.”



“For the next few years, Gethsemane will not be marginal. We will know that garden,” Stafford said, comparing America’s future with Obama as president to Jesus’ agony in the garden. “On November 4, 2008, America suffered a cultural earthquake.”

Cardinal Stafford said Catholics must deal with the “hot, angry tears of betrayal” by beginning a new sentiment where one is “with Jesus, sick because of love.”

The lecture, hosted by the Pontifical John Paul II Institute for Studies on Marriage and Family, pertained to Humanae Vitae, a papal encyclical written by Pope Paul VI in 1968 and celebrating its 40 anniversary this year.

Stafford also spoke about the decline of a respect for human life and the need for Catholics to return to the original values of marriage and human dignity.

“If 1968 was the year of America’s ‘suicide attempt,’ 2008 is the year of America’s exhaustion,” said Stafford, an American Cardinal and Major Penitentiary of the Apostolic Penitentiary for the Tribunal of the Holy See. “In the intervening 40 years since Humanae Vitae, the United States has been thrown upon ruins.”

This destruction and America’s decline is largely in part due to the Supreme Court’s decisions in the life-issue cases of 1973, specifically Roe v. Wade. Stafford asserted these cases undermined respect for human life in the United States.

“Its scrupulous meanness has had catastrophic effects upon the unity and integrity of the American republic,” said Stafford.

Humanae Vitae (“On Human Life”) reaffirms traditional Catholic teachings regarding abortion, contraception and other human life issues. Pope Benedict XVI said in May it is “so controversial, yet so crucial for humanity’s future…What was true yesterday is true also today.”

Monsignor Livio Melina, president of the Pontifical John Paul II Institute for Studies on Marriage and Family, gave the opening address at the lecture and spoke about the importance of agape love to gain knowledge.
“Love itself is a form of knowledge, and this knowledge cannot be objectified,” said Melina. “It is a unique relationship between the believer and God.”

Stafford said the truest reflection of the love between the believer and God is that of the relationship between husband and wife, and that contraceptive use does not fit anywhere within that framework.
According to Stafford, the inner dynamic of a spousal relationship is much like the body itself, which ‘speaks’ in terms of masculinity and femininity.

“The experience of love introduces us in a specific way to moral knowledge,” added Melina.

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CarlaL48
November 19th, 2008, 01:42 PM
Just wish he had PUSHED this message down to the rank and file BEFORE the election...

Wileyzmuse
November 19th, 2008, 01:48 PM
Just wish he had PUSHED this message down to the rank and file BEFORE the election...

:goodscore Yep!

CarlaL48
November 19th, 2008, 02:42 PM
I can't let it rest. Here's what I just emailed my diocesan representative. Do you think we'll get excommunicated? Carla

Please pass my remarks on to Bishop Van. My husband and I are members of The Most Blessed Sacrament Parish in Arlington, and I couldn't find a more direct means of communicating with the Bishop.

You are undoubtedly familiar with the statements of Cardinal Stafford at Catholic University on Obama and the Cardinal's dour forecast for our country resulting from BO's election. http://www.cuatower.com/2008/11/14/cardinal-at-cua-obama-is-‘aggressive-disruptive-and-apocalyptic’/ Frankly, I agree with everything the Cardinal said - and I'm still reeling from the outcome of November 4.

Bishop Van wrote an explicit, no-holds-barred letter on the ramifications of supporting any candidate who espouses abortion. The problem was it failed to reach its intended audience. Sure, it was disseminated, but not discussed, and certainly not emphasized with an understandable explanation of the grave consequences that choosing Obama would entail.

Thanks to the mainstream media's "blackout" coverage of all things negative vis a vis Obama, the typical, uninformed voter went to the polls hyped up on the kool-aid of electing a young, black man who vacuously bandied words like "change" and "hope," and these voters wanted to play a role in making an indelible imprint on U.S. history. Forget what serious students of history like my husband and I know, these people gleefully shouted, "Give us Barabbas!"

Now, set aside all the other reasons thinking Americans did NOT vote for Obama, and focus on the subject of Bishop Van's letter. Abortion. Do you believe for a minute that the millions of Catholics who voted for Obama realized that he has promised to immediately sign the Freedom of Choice Act, resurrecting the partial-birth abortion procedure? Since you undoubtedly know what comprises that procedure, I will spare you any further graphics. Do you think they know that Obama wants tax dollars to not only underwrite U.S. abortions for anyone in need, regardless of age, but to fund the UN programs for abortions throughout the world, including the coercive procedures done on Chinese women in order to protect their "one child rule"? I don't. I think these same people are woefully ignorant, and I have to place much of the blame for Obama's election at the feet of the Church hierarchy, because they didn't follow through. As far as separation of church and state is concerned, I don't buy that old saw. The Church would not have mandated voting for a particular candidate; she would, instead, have clarified the banned platforms of disallowed candidates.

But now we're in it and what are we going to do about it?

Recently, I likened the gays and lesbians in California to the Sodomites; their attacks on the churches to the Sodomites knocking on Lot's door; and the Sodomites desire to defile the two angel messen gers from God as the gays and lesbians desiring to defile the holy union of marriage between one man and one woman. We know from the Bible there was little time between the knock on Lot's door and the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah. So, how quickly are we here bound for glory - or for hell, as the Church of Laodicea was warned.

Thank you for your attention.

Seemomgonuts
November 19th, 2008, 02:47 PM
Just wish he had PUSHED this message down to the rank and file BEFORE the election...

Seriously! :doh I was just thinking the same thing.

A MAttR of Time
November 19th, 2008, 02:52 PM
Seriously! :doh I was just thinking the same thing.


:nod:nod

WickIsTrimmed
November 19th, 2008, 02:56 PM
Great post, Carla.

From what I understand, there is a rapidly growing disenfranchisement of conservative Catholics under the liberals, who presently hold sway (among congregants). Up until the election of the new pope the heirarchy has been s-l-o-w to redress this problem.

Too little too late, I say. As the Rapture nears we'll see more and more "acting out" of the liberal agenda in all churches.

It's dismaying to watch as members within any church fight amongst themselves. A sign of the times:ohno

CarlaL48
November 19th, 2008, 03:02 PM
Seriously! :doh I was just thinking the same thing.

I knew you would be, Mary, and Matter!!:hug

CarlaL48
November 19th, 2008, 03:07 PM
Great post, Carla.

From what I understand, there is a rapidly growing disenfranchisement of conservative Catholics under the liberals, who presently hold sway (among congregants). Up until the election of the new pope the heirarchy has been s-l-o-w to redress this problem.

Too little too late, I say. As the Rapture nears we'll see more and more "acting out" of the liberal agenda in all churches.

It's dismaying to watch as members within any church fight amongst themselves. A sign of the times:ohno

Thanks, Wick. Please pray for me. I'm actually crying now because I'm so upset with the church. :hug

Sidebar: After years of the child molestation in the Church, with who-knows-how-many of the leaders turning a blind eye, they decide to institute a program of training all church volunteers on child safety. It's required for ALL volunteers -- I'm in the adult choir, for heaven's sake - no contact with children whatsoever. Makes you wonder who's driving the bus???? :doh

RebMel
November 19th, 2008, 03:28 PM
Carla, excellent post and great insights on the Sodom and Lot issue. I will pray for you in regards to your relationship with the church. So very, very difficult. . .