Father Z has a good article on remarks Pope Benedict made. See Pope Benedict on priests - Fr. Z on worship . Benedict on the Vocation shortage said in part:
Looking to the future, the Pope made it clear that "the shortage of priests must not come to be considered as a normal or typical state of affairs."
Yet if you read the Catholic press and pay attention to certain movements they are very much invested in making this seem normal. That is because they have real radical agendas.
I might seem Mr Negative Opinionated Catholic over here with my posts but I do go out of my way to point that things are going gangbusters in parts of the Catholic United States.
For just a few examples see
Motherhouse of Nashville's Dominican Sisters Get 23 New Postulants (Great Article)
Nuns Popping out All Over the Place
The Archdiocese of of Cincinnati Vocations Seem to Be Going Well
Will New Archbishop of New Orleans Send All His Catholics to Texas A @ M
More On the Catholic Explosion in Atlanta-"It's A Neat Time To Be Catholic In the South"
Is Saint Elvis Looking Over Diocese of Memphis (Catholic Boom Times)
Another Story on the Incredible Nashville Dominicans
Can We Clone the People that Run the Catholic Diocese of Little Rock Arkansas
Will Catholic "Signing" Day Be On ESPN- Vocation alert (Updated)
More Catholic Evangelizing Success On Secular College Campuses (Will it be Duplicated)
Kansas City Has A Catholic Seminarian Crisis- They are all Becoming Priests
There IS Something About the Diocese of Kansas City - More Catholic Boomtimes
A Diocese of 120,000 Catholics Has 46 Vocations to the Priesthood!!!
Catholic Vocation Boom in Missouri
Diocese of Little Rock Arkansas Has Priest Vocations Galore
Etc etc etc
Yet there is strange almost delibrate silience about this. Perhaps they fear that people might copy these example and thus their agenda will be sidetracked. It really is sinful.
Thursday, September 17, 2009
What Do Some Catholics Fear Success?
Posted by James H at 9/17/2009 02:31:00 PM
Labels: Catholic, Pope Benedict, sacraments, United State Catholics, vocations
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