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The Institute of
Christ the King & Vatican II
The Chicago Tribune reports (Dec. 5, 2004)
that the 81-year-old St. Gelasius Church, located in
the city’s South Side, which was shut down in 2002 “because it had too few parishioners,”
has been given new life thanks to the Institute of Christ the King (ICK). The
ICK has undertaken a renovation expected to continue for three years, which
will include the hiring of American and European artists to work on the altar
and statuary. The ICK, which is headquartered in
After the
renovation is completed, the church will be renamed the Shrine to the Divine
Mercy and will serve as the order's
The Chicago Tribune report notes that “The
Institute of Christ the King, established in 1990, does not oppose the Vatican
II changes and is therefore welcomed by many bishops seeking to offer a
traditional Latin alternative to the contemporary mass,” according to Monsignor
Schmitz.
Comments: As a young
child, I grew up with the Traditional Latin Mass, and I was taught the Catholic
Faith by old-fashioned priests and nuns. The first Latin Mass I attended as an
adult, after a “long, strange trip” away from the Faith, was an Indult Mass. I
walked out of that church floating on air for such a gift. Later on, of course,
I would meet Trads who would say that Indult Masses
were “the devil’s work,” people who would rather swallow live coals than attend
such a “tainted” Mass. Then, there are independent chapels that are suspicious
of the Traditionalist orders, while some of these orders persist in attacking
others. There are other well-intentioned Catholics out there who attend the Novus Ordo grudgingly because
they have absolutely NO access to the Latin Mass. Some of our Traditionalist
brethren would see these poor souls damned before they would dare imagine a
similar fate for old “Joe Invincibly Ignorant Native,” out on his lost desert
island somewhere.
If anything,
it appears that Traditionalist Catholics are united by a lack of unity (if you want to start a civil war, get a bunch of Trads together and talk about the validity of the Novus Ordo or “baptism of
desire”). But
there is, in fact, one thing all Traditionalists agree on. We know that the
changes wrought by Vatican II have been disastrous for the Church. This is why
the statement that the Institute of Christ the King “does not oppose the
Vatican II changes” is rather odd. On
their website, you can read the following: “If only for the many children that
frequent our churches, we could already be sure that the liturgical tradition
of the Church will survive in the future.”
Do we want
the Traditional Latin Mass only to “survive,” or do we want it to become the
life-blood of the Church once again? In describing the Latin Mass, the ICK
website describes the moment of Consecration as “a pike of a majestic mountain
from which the streams of
How can one
make such statements and NOT “oppose the Vatican II changes?” The ambiguously
written schemas of the liberal Vatican II periti ensured that later enemies
of the Traditional Faith would have ample material upon which to launch an
assault upon the Church. They wasted little time in doing so. The devastation
is all around us. Why deny the obvious truth?
One church at a time. Perhaps
that’s the only way the restoration of the Traditional Faith will occur. The
Mel Gibson Visits
Sr. Lucia at
On January 11, 2005, NewsMax.com
reported that Mel Gibson had visited Sr. Lucia dos
Mr. Salbato relayed that during Lent of 2004, he wished to
obtain a copy of The Passion of The Christ to show the nuns of Sr. Lucia’s convent in
When Mr. Salbato and Luciana went to the convent for a written
confirmation of their request, the nuns were at their Lenten prayers and could
not be reached. They then contacted Fr. Luis Condor, Vice Postulator for the
cause of canonization of the
After almost
a hundred e-mail exchanges, an arrangement was made with Icon Productions to
show the Passion to the nuns in Sr.
Lucia’s convent. Permission was even granted to Mel Gibson to have a private
meeting with Sr. Lucia. Gibson insisted that, when the time came, the meeting
would be a secret one, so that his opponents could not accuse him of using Sr.
Lucia to promote the film.
The date of
the showing of the Passion at the
convent was known only to Fr. Condor, the convent and the Icon production crew.
Because there were no DVD copies of the film available, only one-inch tape
copies, which require special cameras, pull-down screens and speakers, Mel
Gibson spent approximately $20,000 to provide these materials, plus a full crew
of camera operators and extras, for the convent screening of the Passion.
Mel Gibson
met with Sr. Lucia when he visited
Mr. Gibson
was accompanied by his wife, Robin, and Fr. Condor for the meeting. Sr. Lucia
and another nun, Sr. Sophia, were seated behind the grate where the Carmelites
meet visitors to the convent. Mother Celina, the convent
Richard Salbato closed his report with this statement: “What the
nuns or Lucia said about the movie is not known and may never be known because
statements by Lucia or for that matter any Carmelite nun throughout the world
are always sent through the bishop or the Holy Father first. Because of
her power of influence Lucia must be very careful what she says publicly.” [Photos of the meeting between Mel Gibson and Sr. Lucia can be
found at www.unitypublishing.com/Newsletter/GibsonLucia.htm or at www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2005/1/11/104058.shtml]
Comment: Think about
it. During the filming of the Passion, each
day began with the celebration of the Traditional Latin Mass and Confessions.
Both Mel Gibson and Jim Caviezel say the Rosary. And,
according to Mr. Salbato, “Mel Gibson had come to
As for Mel Gibson’s visit with Sr. Lucia? Imagine the honor of meeting someone who actually saw and
conversed with the Queen of Heaven, someone who saw the Mother of God in all
her beauty and glory. Was this meeting with Sr. Lucia a gift from Our Lady to
Mr. Gibson for the manner in which he used his artistic talents to honor the
sufferings of her Divine Son? I wouldn’t doubt it for a minute!
Pontifical Council
for Interreligious Dialogue
Praises Tribal
Cults
On January 12, 2005, Zenit News reported that the
"We
avoid the word 'animist,'” said the Archbishop, “as it gives the idea that
animism considers wind, water and animals as inhabited by spirits which demand
worship. In reality, it is not so. Normally in these religions there is belief
in the creator God, a supreme God, but there are also other mediating entities
between God and humanity: forebears and other spirits. But it is not worship
where a forest, tree, etc., is venerated. Divinity is not there.”
The
Archbishop also said that the traditional religions "are not organized in
a hierarchy. Many times the 'chief' is the head of the family, who offers
prayers [and] sacrifices .... they
have secrets which they guard and which they don't want to talk about. However,
many people have converted to Christianity, starting from the 'background' of
these religions. And this is the
objective of the study we are undertaking: to see what are the values of these
religions for today's society, for peace.”
Participants
in the conference were all Catholic experts in traditional religions, hailing
from North and South America, Africa,
"The
Holy Spirit inspires good everywhere,” remarked Archbishop Fitzgerald, “and we
can see good things in these traditional religions that might also help our
society." The final statement of the conference, released at the end of
January, included the following assertions:
* Traditional
religions contribute to peace by emphasizing a sense of responsibility and
stewardship for the gifts of the created world.
* Traditional
religions tend to value the role of women as peacemakers and to promote
restorative justice as well as forgiveness.
* Peace in
traditional religions is fostered by a communitarian as opposed to an
individualistic way of life.
* Many of the
religions, which usually are confined to a small ethnic group in a limited
geographical region, struggle to promote the values of their faith in a world
increasingly marked by globalization.
* In areas
where there are traditional religions, the Catholic Church must engage in
dialogue with them.
* Through ...
dialogue, both Christians and the followers of traditional religions will come
to a better understanding of the richness of traditional religions, but also of
their possible limitations.
* If the
Catholic Church took more seriously the positive values found in traditional
religions the quest for peace in the world would advance.
Comments: In chapter seventeen of The Book of Acts, we read of a discourse delivered by
For passing by and seeing your
idols, I found an altar also, on which was written: To the Unknown God. What
therefore you worship without knowing it, that I preach to you. Being therefore
the offspring of God, we must not suppose the divinity to be like unto gold or
silver or stone, the graving of art and device of man. And God indeed having
winked at the times of this ignorance, now declareth
unto men that all should everywhere do penance. Because He
hath appointed a day wherein He will judge the world in equity, by the Man whom
He hath appointed: giving faith to all, by raising Him up from the dead.
So few words, and such a wealth of teaching!
Contrast this
to the statement issued after the “Conference on the Resources for Peace in
Traditional Religions.” Where
Most
importantly,
On the very
day that this “tribal conference” ended, January 15th, Reuters reported on the ritual mutilation and murder of a
9-year-old girl in
No,
But the things which the
heathens sacrifice, they sacrifice to devils and not to God. And I would not
that you should be made partakers with devils. You cannot drink the chalice of
the Lord and the chalice of devils: you cannot be partakers of the table of the
Lord and of the table of devils.
No, not all
followers of “tribal religions” are violent or cruel, but St. Peter warned us
that “your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, goeth
about seeking whom he may devour.” The Reuters
report cited above states that “there may be between 70 and 100 muti killings in
The ADL &
Evolution
A January 13, 2005 press release
issued by the Anti-Defamation League states that:
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL)
welcomed the decision today by U.S. District Court Judge Clarence Cooper in
which he ruled that
Deborah Lauter, ADL Southeast Regional Director, congratulated the
ACLU and the six plaintiff parents in the case who challenged the Cobb
County School Board's March 2002 action placing the sticker in high school
biology textbooks. And just what did the sticker say that “undermined” the
teaching of evolution? It said simply:
This textbook contains material
on evolution. Evolution is a theory, not a fact, regarding the origin of
living things. This material should be approached with an open mind, studied
carefully and critically considered.
Comments: As regards
the wording of the sticker, one could hardly ask for a fairer deal. Evolution is, in fact, a theory, and, in the
reliable pursuit of scientific answers, theories should always “be approached with an open mind, studied carefully and
critically considered.” But, no, this is too much for the ADL. An example of the twisted logic behind the ADL’s condemnation of the harmless sticker can be found in Lauter’s comments:
Ever since the U.S. Supreme
Court made it clear that any attempt to ban evolution or to include creationism
in a school science curriculum is unconstitutional, creationists have developed
new tactics to promote their goal of undermining the way biology is taught in
the public schools. We are glad that Judge Cooper recognized that the
What? How
does the sticker “attempt to ban evolution?” It doesn’t even mention “God” or a “creator,” and it
doesn’t condemn the teaching of evolution. But this is what the ADL considers
“new tactics” to undermine “the way biology is taught in the public schools?”
These people need to get out more.
ADL Regional
Director Lauter speaks as though she and her group
had just saved the nation from some sort of hostile takeover. She tells us that
their overblown horror of the mighty sticker “is ultimately good for religion
because it leaves religious instruction to properly trained clergy and to
parents, it keeps government out of religious controversies, and it ensures
that public school classrooms remain hospitable to an ethnically diverse,
religiously pluralistic country."
Saved once
again by our moral and ethical superiors! Hey, has this bunch ever met a godless agenda it didn’t
like?