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The southern heat hit me as I got off the train. It must have been 115 degrees. A wet 115 degrees. Northerners like me don't do that kind of heat. It felt like the sun was visiting Virginia and came via the sewer.

I was down there for business a few days ago. A small town. Real small. When I got off the train I didn't know which direction to walk. I spotted a man sitting on the bench inside the station. I call it a station but it's not really a station. It's more like they put a roof on top of the place where the train stops.

The man I asked for directions had a big belly, perfectly parted gray hair, and a furry mustache. If you were making a movie about an old time Southern lawyer, this was your guy. He looked out the window for a moment and then gave me perfect directions. I mean, he didn't just tell me how to get to the street. He told me about the street. Everything he knew about it. And he told me everything about the things that if I saw, it would mean I'd gone too far. And then in case I did go too far he gave me directions from the possible places where I might get lost.

Continue reading at the National Catholic Register

The Deal

What is the deal with the deal?

Still waiting to see all the details but so far, I am ambivalent to disappointed. Some perspective may show why.

Six months ago when Republicans completely capitulated on the CR/gov't shutdown, we were told to accept the zero cuts they got in that deal because the debt limit would be the thing. The debt limit debate is where the Dems really wanted something and the Republicans had all the leverage. "Just wait, we will show you." we were told.

As far as I can tell, the only thing that Republicans can point to as a victory in this debate is that there are no tax hikes, for now.

The chances of us ever seeing a Balanced Budget Amendment out this approximates Charlie Sheen winning a humanitarian award this year. The vaunted future cuts will not materialize because they are down the road and that future Congress can do what it wants, promises be damned. If the across the board cuts happen, they hurt the military the most when there is so much other crap that should be cut first.

The Republicans squandered their position of strength because the Dems knew that they were too chicken to let the debt limit come and go. They would never roll the dice because they were too afraid of being blamed. Position of strength, gone. Leverage, gone. Were it not for a handful of tea partiers, even the crumbs we got would have been lost.

So no tax hikes. That's all. That is the great victory. The government continues its inexorable growth. Republicans suck.

Abortion Doc: I Will Take Your Sin

Many have long remarked that abortion is the Left's one and only sacrament.

Abby Johnson tells a story
from her Planned Parenthood days that proves the point while being shocking and disgusting. A Doctor told a crying patient, upset over what she was about to do, " I will take on your sin."

About 3 months before I left Planned Parenthood, we had a young woman in the clinic who I had counseled before her abortion. She was very noticeably upset about having an abortion. I questioned her and encouraged her to go home and think about her decision. She was insistent…this abortion must happen today. This is what she wanted. She was just emotional, she said. She asked if I would be in the room with her to hold her hand during the procedure. I was happy to do that for people I counseled…especially those that were nervous or upset.

We got her in the room, I sat down beside her, got her blood pressure cuff on, and the sedation was given. But the sedation didn’t make much difference. She cried even harder. So hard she was shaking and her body was moving off the table. The doctor entered the room in the usual manner. He was about to sit down on his stool and realized she was very upset.

Then he did something that left me speechless. He walked over to her and stood next to my chair. He took her hand and began talking to her. “Why the tears?” he said. “I just feel really guilty about doing this,” she responded. He asked her why she felt guilty. She said, “Because I just know this is a sin.” He paused for a minute and looked at her…he was looking at her so carefully…so cautiously…I had never seen one of our doctors treat a patient like this before. He smiled gently at her and said, “No. It is not your sin. It is mine. I will take on your sin. I commit the sin. Not you.”
Now playing Jesus, the guy with the wire hanger.

Their one and only sacrament indeed.

Patrick On The Radio Tonight: The Debt

As an FYI, I will be on the Radio tonight on Dennis O'Donovan's Religion, Politics, and the Culture. You can listen here! or on 1040AM in Southern Florida.

Call in and ask some questions!

Miami Archdiocese: A Gay Hogwarts

This is a strange source for a story like this, but amazing and saddening none the less.

Gawker.com, (Caution: Graphic photos at the link) the gossipy website, reports about the gay super-culture in the Miami archdiocese grown and cultivated by the former Archbishop John Favalora.

The story is based on a report by the Catholic group Christifidelis.

Favalora, who was the most powerful Catholic official in Southern Florida from 1994 until last year, stands accused of cultivating what one group of pissed-off Catholics describes as a corrupt "homosexual superculture" in the 195 churches, schools, missions, seminaries, and universities that constitute the Miami Archdiocese. If their allegations are to be believed, for sixteen years Favalora ran his organization like the don of a lavender mob, rewarding his favorite homosexual sons and forgiving their many indiscretions—rampant sex, hedonism, embezzlement, alcoholism, and the railroading of chaste priests among them—while punishing those with the temerity to complain.
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Here are just some of the un-Catholic behaviors that "Miami Vice" accuses Favalora of engaging in: He partially owned a company that manufactured Yohimbe, an aphrodisiac beverage marketed to horny club-kids with the promise of "the hands-down best sex of your life." He allegedly took frequent trips to fabulous Key West with his gay associates. He was over-familiar toward his seminarians. (One ex-employee of the diocese recalls him telling a young seminarian at a gathering to "Come to papa and sit on my lap.") Favalora's second- and third-in-command, Monsignor William Hennessey and Monsignor Michael Souckar, are both accused by Christefidelis of being active homosexuals—and if they are, that counts among the least of their difficulties with Catholic orthodoxy
Sad and disgusting, if not entirely surprising.

Miami, while perhaps a most egregious example of the gay culture that ran throughout the Church for a few decades, is certainly not alone. It may very well be another generation or two before this infection is eliminated from the body of Christ.

This is Awesome

These are some awesome impressions. Check it out.


I'll be honest. I completely stole this from American Catholic. Seriously, they could bring me up on charges this theft is so blatant. But they just left it on their blog. They were practically begging me to take it. So please assuage me guilty conscience and go read the American Catholic, which is a great site and quite worthy of pilfering from.

Medjugorje Revealed?

Please read my post at the National Catholic Register in which I discuss how the Church should handle the Medjugorje phenomenon. Seriously. The M word. I did.

Read "Medjugorje Revealed?" >>>>

To Boehner Or Not To Boehner?

I have been twisted and torn by this. Should I support the Boehner plan or not.

One the one hand, even though default on our debt cannot and will not happen no matter what, the political ramifications of hitting a hard debt limit and the choices it imposes will be played up in the media in ways too melodramatic to imagine. And the President, the Democrats, and their minions in the MSM will play this to maximum effect to hurt the conservative cause.

So if the Boehner plan is the best that can be achieved at this point to avoid all that and bring this all back up before the election, perhaps we should support it?

On the other hand, this was an unprecedented opportunity to make some real progress on cutting the budget which is what Boehner et al promised after the continuing resolution debacle. Yet, as it stands, Boehner proposes to actually spend more money next year than this year. How the hell is that cutting anything? And the real cuts in his plan don't happen until much later and some future congress is under no obligation to do anything this congress says. So the bottom line. NO CUTS AT ALL.

So this is what we are left with? Political and economic disaster vs. status quo. Thank you very much Republican leadership, you completely failed again.

But there is an alternative. The Mack Penny plan. This plan, which I support, cuts actual spending by 1% each year for 8 years. Congress can decide how to allocate it, and if they can't the cuts are across the board. Simple and effective. This is something they could have sold to the American people if they tried. Alas alack.

So what to do now? Opinions are welcome.

First Pray, then Sue

We all know about all the lawsuits filed by atheists and the ACLU against pretty much any public display of religion. It's frustrating and silly but you know what...it works. It's an effective strategy. They intimidate all these town councils into secularism for fear of paying lawyers for a lawsuit that could drag on for years.

I sometimes think we should be filing lawsuits too. Constantly. Willy nilly. Scare the spineless town and city government bodies into allowing public displays of religion.

Here's a story about a guy who put a cross on his lawn. At first, he was told it was too big. So he made it smaller. And then he was told that it was too close to the curb and could distract drivers. So he moved it back and all seems well.

So he could have let is go...but guess what, he's talking about suing anyway so that he could put the cross anywhere he darn well pleases on his lawn. The cash strapped town is wondering whether they should just accede to the man's wishes instead of paying for a court case.

Maybe lawsuits are the way to go. It works for the secularists. Maybe we should be suing a heck of a lot more to scare all these town councils from bending to the ACLU's will all the time.

Just an idea. I'm not even for doing it but I bet it would work.



HT The Blaze

Which Freaks Me Out More?

This dead alien was supposedly found in the frozen wastes of Siberia by two guys walking along last week. (Who walks around Siberia?)



That's bad.

This is worse. A Casey Anthony mask just sold for $1 million.



This kind of thing makes me want to throw in with the aliens.

HT Ace

Toughest/ Stupidest Guy Evah?

I gotta' admit, half of me wants to be this guy when I grow up. The other half wouldn't even let this guy on my front lawn.

Breitbart reports:

A 63-year-old American man with a hernia plunged a butter knife into his abdomen to try to fix the problem, and later put a lit cigarette in the wound, according to police.

Police found the man lying naked on the porch of his apartment in the Los Angeles suburb of Glendale in California Sunday night after his wife called to report his attempt at surgery, Glendale police spokesman Sergeant Tom Lorenz said.

"He actually impaled himself with the butter knife," Lorenz said. "He told his wife he was frustrated with this hernia, and he didn't want to wait any longer for the medical procedure."

Police officers watched as the man, after pulling the knife out of his abdomen, put a lit cigarette into the wound, Lorenz said.

"I don't know if it was an attempt to cauterize or anything," he said....

The hospital was expected to perform the surgery to fix his hernia, Lorenz said.
That's the ol' American can do attitude. I love that he tried to cauterize it with a cigarette. That just adds a level to it.

In short, can you be the toughest and stupidest guy in the world at the same time? I'm thinkin' yeah. You can.

UN Group: Abortion and Prostitution a Right for Ten Year Olds

A United Nations group is pushing to make abortion, drug use, and contraception a human right for anyone as young as ten years old.

What?! That's outrageous. And discriminatory against nine year olds!

I'm smelling a class action lawsuit here folks. Nine year olds of the world unite. Lawyer up!

You know how little kids are. They want all the same rights as their older siblings. My nine year old wants to be able to stay up as late as my eleven year old to watch Phineas and Ferb but I could imagine others kids wanting to dope themselves up, contracept, and abort just because that's what the cool older kids are doing.

Just in case you think I'm kidding about the UN thing, here's the CNS News report:

Y-PEER, a youth initiative of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), has issued a call to make access to abortion and contraception an international human right for children as young as 10 years old.

The U.N.-affiliated group also issued what U.N. analysts say is a call for the decriminalization of prostitution and drug use, and for “confidentiality” in health-care services for youth.

The “Joint Youth Statement on the Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights of Young People” was released in preparation for the U.N. Youth Conference, which began Wednesday in New York.

“In order to fully recognise young people’s sexual and reproductive rights, especially the right to choose, we must achieve universal access to safe and youth-friendly sexual and reproductive health care services, including access to evidence-based comprehensive sexuality education, in formal and non-formal settings,” the document states.
I can't help but laugh at the thought of these UN pinheads arguing about the cutoff age with some arguing that anything under ten years old is just too young. Good to know the UN has their limits, huh?

Maybe eight and nine year olds could get a permission slip to contracept, abort, and shoot H. Or maybe a judge's waiver. But boy, birthday parties for ten year olds are sure to get a lot more interesting. Pin the tail on the...WHAT!!!?

In the meantime, whenever my nine year old asks to stay up as late as her older sister I'll say no and tell them that they have no rights. And hey, the UN agrees with me.

HT Weasel Zippers

My Journey to Motherhood

Note from Matt: This is my sister Mary posting again. She posted last week and she got great feedback from you folks so here she is again. Enjoy. I think it's awesome.

When you first get married you talk to the priest who asks if you are open to the children God gives you. The answer you give is “I do.”

So many couples say they are and then don't want to have kids too soon after getting married or they want to wait until they are in a better financial or living situation. I can understand that in this day in age couples are worried about providing a certain life for their children. Making sure they can go to college, having the right clothes, providing any lesson or tutor they need.

But they never ask if you are you prepared for when the children don't come. It can be a frustrating and devastating process full of anxiety, doubt, and heartbreak. It is also not something you fail at once like your 7th grade Social Studies test, it's something that 12 times a year you know you failed. After a year or maybe two, you start to really wonder if something is wrong with you. You see your friends having babies and they tell you you’re next. Or you see a show on television where the character is having a baby and you have to switch channels. Or because you look at the second bedroom in your place that you named the nursery when you moved in and now call the office.

I went through five years of this. So many tears and advice. Of course, IVF was not an option. Where do you turn? On my birthday last year, I got the monthly reminder that we failed. Again. As I laid on my bed crying, my husband decided to make a call. He called Gianna, The Catholic Healthcare Center for Women. My brother Matthew had told us about them.

We set up an initial consultation with Dr. Anne Mielnik. I was so nervous about going. I am not a sharer. I keep my cards pretty close to the vest. And I certainly don't want to sit and be told all the things I was told before, like when the target dates usually are, keeping busy with other things, or my favorite – have a glass of wine and let nature take its course. I dislike that one the most because I drink beer.

When we sat down in the waiting room of the office in Midtown NYC, I wanted to run. I looked at the bulletin board behind the reception desk full of pictures of babies. I guess these little faces were the miracles this place helped to create. That's what I thought I would need - a miracle. So I figured, let's see what she has to say.

We went in, let me clarify, we went in because unlike every other gynecologist I have spoken to about this, Gianna encouraged the husband to come. We sat across from Dr. Mielnik. Her office was so hot and she explained that the air conditioning didn’t really reach her office. She started to talk to us and glanced at the questionnaire I filled out. After asking a few basic questions she said, “There is a lot we can do for you.” This was a shock. There was a lot we could do? I had never been told that one before.

She started to outline their unique outlook of working with the woman's body to discover where in the process we were having trouble. Some have problems in conception, others in where the fertilized egg attaches, and myriad other options. She then said once they find where the problem is they try to fix it via medicine to boost hormones or possibly surgery, if necessary.

They started this process of discovery by asking me to chart. Chart what??? You do not want to know!!! Especially guys, you do not want to know. But for all you women out there you will never go the bathroom or look at toilet paper the same again. It is called the Creighton Model of Family Planning and it is approved by the Catholic Church.

Dr. Mielnik told us we would chart for two months so we can start to see a pattern forming and in the third month there would also be a series of ultrasounds to pinpoint more of the exact nature of what's happening. She then joked, “Some couples get pregnant the first month. They just needed help figuring out when ovulation is.” So after this meeting, my husband and I left. As we walked down the block we were hopeful for the first time in years. We might get answers.

I started to learn to chart from Gianna's wonderful RN, Jamie. She was so positive and explained things so clearly. I am a college educated gal and I have to say I learned a lot that was never covered in Biology. I then started going to see Jamie every other week to talk about how my charting was going. Because, trust me, once you start there are a million questions. I found it a relief that she was there to help. I also felt something else, empowered. Empowered that with Gianna's help my miracles picture could be on that bulletin board.

Every night my husband and I would talk about the day's charting and pray. I was quite diligent with my charting because of my hope that this would work and the fact that I was spending money to do this. It takes a lot to get me to spend money. Trust me, all my socks have to have holes in them before I buy new ones.

But as my first month of charting came to an end something happened. Something unusual. I hadn't gotten my failure notice. 26 days. 27. 28. Now 29. Each day I became more and more obsessed. I must have gone to the bathroom 40 times in those three days. Finally, partially to shut me up, my husband ran to the drugstore for a test. He told me to not get too hopeful. We waited the three minutes in silence, each of us praying for different things. My prayer was that for once it didn't include the word NOT and my husband praying that I can take it saying NOT.

We went into the bathroom together and looked at it at the same time. We had done this ritual before and it always ended in tears and today would be no different. Tears. And then a hug from my husband. And as I looked up at him from his chest there was something different, tears in his eyes. Because today for the first time it didn't say NOT.

I said, “We did it. (Pause) What are you thinking?” He said, “College.” I laughed and looked back at the test to make sure it was real. It was.

I called Gianna the next day to cancel my next appointment with Jamie. When questioned why I answered, “Because you helped to create another miracle. My miracle.” The receptionist congratulated me immediately, then Jamie did, and Dr. Mielnik called herself to confirm it was true after my blood tests. The Gianna Center then saw me through the early days of pregnancy and recommended the OB who I used and who also saved my and baby boy's life when things went wrong during labor.

As I sit here writing tonight, Baby Boy is sleeping in his bassinet two feet from me and its 15 minutes after he looked at me making a silly face and smiled. Gianna did that. They were my miracle when I needed one. Please support this incredible place (help Dr. Mielnik get AC in her office) and the extraordinary women who help answer so many couples prayers. Like mine.

Note: Here's a link to the Gianna Center.

Unaccredited Catholics

One thing is clear. No organization, not even one holy, Catholic, and Apostolic, is immune from the whims of the arrogant bureaucrat.

For reasons it shouldn't be hard to fathom, some bureaucrat at the under-secretariat of stupidity at the USCCB released a statement pointing out that one group out of likely hundreds of groups that will be opportunistically present during World Youth Day in Madrid is not "official" and not "accredited." RealCatholicTV and Michael Voris.

Patrick Madrid remarks

This is quite unusual, perhaps even unprecedented, in the 27-year history of the Vatican-sponsored World Youth Day (WYD) events held every three years in a major city around the world. The official WYD website contains the following announcement in which it takes the remarkable step of publicly spurning American Catholic Internet commentator Michael Voris
Quite unusual indeed and also quite unnecessary. Voris remarks that this same bureaucracy did not and does not feel compelled to issue written statements about the dozens of "Catholic" groups who attend these things and openly defy Church teaching and give out condoms and such things. No warnings about them. But Voris gets a written denunciation of his unofficiality. How silly.

Whomever issued this statement should be fired so that they can take up their rightful position on some Obamacare death panel.

You can see Voris' response to this silliness here.

Abortionist: Yeah, Babies are Born Alive

Wiggling around the toilet?!!!! Wiggling around the freaking toilet?!!!!

WTF!?

Man's inhumanity to man on open display here. This is the most horrific thing I've read in months and I read a lot of stuff. A lot.

In disturbing testimony during court proceedings against a well-known Florida abortionist, a fellow abortionist reportedly admitted that some aborted children are delivered alive and left “wiggling around in the toilet,” where they are allowed to die...
Continue reading at LifeSiteNews.com>>>

You know, that's what drives me a bit crazy when people say we shouldn't change the law and we should just try to change people's hearts so keep on voting for pro-choicers because ensuring the rate of growth in the federal budget not getting slowed is paramount to babies being tossed into toilets alive.

Human beings are being killed by the millions in this country alone. They're being thrown into toilets. They're being discarded into bags. They're left to die in storage closets. It's murder. Wake up America. Wake up. It's a holocaust. Right here. Right now.

HT Pewsitter

Gay Rights More Important than Public Safety?

In a move that would indicate political correctness trumps actual health concerns, the Department of Health and Human Services is considering allowing gays to donate blood.

The National Journal reports:

A policy that bars gay men from donating blood for life is “suboptimal,” advisers to the Health and Human Services Department said on Tuesday, and needs another look.

HHS asked a committee of experts on blood and tissue donations to reexamine the policy and see if there is a way to let at least some gays donate blood.

“If the data indicate that a change is possible while protecting the blood supply, we will consider a change to the policy,” HHS said in a statement.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration, an HHS agency, has banned blood donation by any man who has had homosexual sex because of the risk of the AIDS virus. Soon after the AIDS pandemic began in the 1980s, people such as hemophiliacs who received frequent blood transfusions or blood products began to become infected with the deadly and incurable virus.

Men who have sex with other men, including gay and bisexual men, have an HIV infection rate 60 times higher than that of the general population, the FDA says. They have an infection rate 800 times higher than first-time blood donors and 8,000 times higher than the rate of repeat blood donors. Tests cannot pick up a new HIV infection in the blood with 100 percent accuracy; because blood is often pooled, many people may be at risk from a single infected donor.
Oddly, people who lived in Britain in the 1980's during the Mad Cow epidemic are not being considered to be able to donate blood. Yup, they're still prohibited for public safety purposes.

So why allow practicing homosexuals while not allowing other at-risk people? I guess, the people who lived in Britain in the 80's need to start marching in parades or threatening to vote against Democrats or something. Maybe then they'd be allowed to donate blood.

Senator John Kerry said he wished to see an end to the "discriminatory ban."

But this should not be viewed as a civil rights issue. This is a public health issue. I'm just hoping the HHS sees it the same way.

I'm assuming that they're all just posing about this as a way to seem all liberal for the gay voting block. I'm assuming they're talking about it but won't actually do it. They must know that if people started getting AIDS from blood tranfusions again they'd be run out of town on a rail, right? They do prize public safety over votes, right? Right?

HT Weasel Zippers

Wacko Atheists Sue Over WTC Cross

On that bright September 11th morning almost 10 years ago, Muslim terrorists took down the World Trade Center, and amid all the heartbreak, dust, and rubble two intersecting steel beams stood impossibly in the shape of a cross giving comfort to a confused and bewildered country.

Now, a group of atheists is suing to take down the cross.

On Saturday Father Brian Jordan, a Franciscan Monk who blessed human remains and ministered to Ground Zero workers after 9-11, blessed the cross at the 9/11 Memorial and Museum at the WTC site.

Continue reading at the National Catholic Register>>>

Libs Threatens Babies for the EPA



Yes. Yes. If Republicans make any cuts to government spending, babies will die. We get it. First, Republicans were throwing old ladies off cliffs and now they're feeding babies poison.

My only question is since when is babies dying a bad thing for liberals?

Mike Lux is the President of American Family Voices which paid for this ad. He also served on President Obama's transition team. He also runs a lefty consulting firm that works with or has worked with...Planned Parenthood.

I don't know. I always find it a little creepy when people who work for Planned Parenthood threaten babies. Maybe it's just me.

Ann Coulter vs. Fr. Albert

Fr. Albert Cutie taking the easy way once again, agreeing with everyone in the room for his show rather than facing a hard truth. And Ann Coulter, in her always kind manner, dropping the "Who's the Christian here?" on him. Oof.

Fr. Cutie was a priest who had his own talk show and was kind of a big deal until he got caught on the beach with a woman (if you know what I mean). Then, he left the priesthood and joined the Episcopal Church, I believe, where he's resumed his road to stardom and publicly criticized the Catholic Church for its rules about celibacy.

Ann is right in that children do better with mothers and fathers. That's not an attack on single mothers. It's a fact that our culture doesn't want to accept but it's a fact nonetheless.



HT Pewsitter

52% Approve of God's Job Performance

My first thought was that this couldn't be real. But sadly it is.

The good news is that God has better poll numbers than Obama. The bad news is it's not by much.

Obama has been clocking in with a worrisome (for him) 43% approval rating which doesn't say good things about his re-election chances. God, according to the Public Policy Polling, a Democrat polling firm, gets only a 52% approval rating by Americans. The silliness of that (and it's plenty silly) is only outdone by the fact the polling center continuously refers to God as "it."

Check it out:

Though not the most popular figure PPP has polled, if God exists, voters are prepared to give it good marks. Voters approve of God’s performance by 52-9 margin, making God about as popular as Murdock is unpopular. When asked to evaluate God on some of the issues it is responsible for, voters give God its best rating on creating the universe, 71-5.

They also approve of its handling of the animal kingdom 56-11, and even its handling of natural disasters 50-13. Young voters are prepared to be more critical of God on natural disasters with those 18-29 rating it 59-26 compared to 47-12 among those over 65.
It? Really? And we're comparing God's numbers to Rupert Murdoch's? Seriously?

As ridiculous as this is, the good news is that 52% means God stands a pretty good chance of getting reelected, I guess.

I wonder what the favorables are looking like nowadays for Old Scratch. I don't know but I'd bet they're climbing.

Fat Pat Update: 10 Weeks Down, 54 To Go

I doubt that anyone is interested in this stuff, but its my blog so too bad.

As some of you may know, I am signed up to do the Ironman triathlon next year in NYC. As prep for that, I also plan to do the Philly Marathon in November.

The only thing standing between me and athletic glory is a stunning lack of talent, being completely out of shape, and I am significantly overweight. So besides those things, I rock.

The talent thing I can't do anything about, but the other things I can. So I am 10 weeks into my training program. I have 381 days until the Ironman and 16 weeks until the marathon.

So this is my Fat Pat update:

10 weeks in and I have lost 31 lbs. (Still a lot more to lose unfortunately)
My long run is up to 12 miles and my weekly volume is up to 40 miles a week.
(**note. Fat guy running + 100 degree heat + high humidity + 12 miles = not fun)
Any type of running speed has not yet returned. At times I feel I do not have one functioning mitochondria in my entire body. Can mitochondria hold a grudge?

So over the next 4-6 weeks I will be bringing my weekly running volume to 50 miles and my long run up to 17. I will also begin introducing some light swim and bike workouts to begin familiarizing my body with them again, but my focus is running for now.

If anyone is interested, I can write the occasional update. If not, I will shut up about it.

Clerk Faces Jail Defending Pledge and Prayer

This is nuts. Pure nuts.

A Texas County Clerk may face jail time for defending the Pledge of Allegiance and a prayer after a judge crossed it out of the meeting's minutes. He crossed it out for fear that the ACLU would see it in the minutes.

She called the judge a liar and all heck broke loose.

She said in an interview with Fox News, "If I need to go to jail for standing up for this country and for God I will do so..."



Here's the deal. Until pols fear us more than they fear the ACLU this kind of idiotic cowardice will continue.

HT Weasel Zippers

The King's Speech

I know that I am not disposed to liking/agreeing with anything President Obama says but...

That speech was the most disingenuous and shameful thing I have heard since Obama made Joe Wilson yell "liar."

He blamed everyone else for the debt and lied about everything else.

Krauthammer: "“I thought I was cynical until I heard that speech. " Yeah.

Andrew Stiles : "In terms of blatant, cynical, political demagoguery, the speech was par for the course. "

Boehner's tear-free response was on point. So much so that his website crashed from all the hits. Maybe Boehner et al got the message? Too soon to tell but maybe?

I dislike Obama about as much as you can dislike a person without going to hell. Maybe.

Prayer Fail at Nascar

This prayer seems a tad unserious and ridiculous... unless the dude was in big trouble with his wife for something.



HT Hapblog

Extreme Makeover: Crystal Cathedral Edition

The last few years there has been a rash of reality shows in which the old and/or ugly something is renovated, fixed-up, or slimmed down for the great reveal.

The have done this ugly people, obese people, houses, and even restaurants. We may need to add a Cathedral to the list.

The Crystal Cathedral is a large protestant Church in Garden Grove, CA built by Robert Schuller to house his once thriving ministry. Lately however, the ministry has fallen on hard times and declared bankruptcy last year.

Enter the Roman Catholic diocese of Orange California. In what I am sure they perceive as a very pragmatic move, since they are in need of a Cathedral, has offered $50 million dollars for the building. There is only one problem... This...

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Scientists Create Animal/Human Hybrids

This story really reads like B-movie lunacy. Cybrids, chimeras and Mad scientists oh my.

Scientists are fertilizing animal eggs with human sperm and planting human nuclei into animal cells pretty much for giggles. They pretty much have no idea what they're looking for as far as I can see but figure if they mess around enough they're going to figure out something earth shattering.

Scientists in the UK have created at least 150 animal/human hybrids. But don't worry. It's all so they can come up with cures and you don't have to worry because they're killing them just a few weeks into their lives.

Yup. That's supposed to make us all feel better.

The Daily Mail reports:

Scientists have created more than 150 human-animal hybrid embryos in British laboratories.

The hybrids have been produced secretively over the past three years by researchers looking into possible cures for a wide range of diseases.

The revelation comes just a day after a committee of scientists warned of a nightmare ‘Planet of the Apes’ scenario in which work on human-animal creations goes too far.
The 2008 Human Fertilisation Embryology Act made this all legit.

You gotta' love how these scientists just hold out the hope of some possible future cure of an undetermined disease as license to create and kill at will.

And we can be rightly outraged but this is just the logical extension of the complete devaluing of life in our culture. Why would be OK to kill an embryo but not turn it into a half platypus before killing it. I can't think of a logical argument that allows the former while prohibiting the latter.

We must cling to a radical love and respect for individual life or prepare for a reckless future ruled by mad scientists promising us great cures if only they're allowed to take one little step further.

So be prepared for a B-movie future where the mad scientist creates monsters. But normally those movies start with the monster escaping the lab. In reality, the monsters are in the lab.

Abortionist: I Perform Abortions Because I'm Christian

Sadly, I can't say I'm surprised by either the Catholic hospital or the Christian abortionist. But shame on both of them.

LifeSiteNews.com reports:

After a Catholic hospital in Colorado refused to remove a Planned Parenthood abortionist from its ob/gyn staff, pro-life advocates have organized a protest, featuring Live Action President Lila Rose, on Aug. 4.

“The reason I perform abortions is because I’m a Christian,” Richard Grossman, a Quaker, told the Durango Herald after a similar protest outside Mercy Regional Medical Center last year. “Personally, I believe in the strength, intellect and fortitude of women. When a woman says a fetus is a person, I think it is one. I believe the woman empowers the fetus.”

Grossman is the longest-serving physician at the hospital, having served there 44 years, but he also commits abortions on Wednesdays at Planned Parenthood of Durango. Pro-lifers say he is the only abortionist within a 200-mile radius.


Check out the rest of the story at LifeSiteNews.com...

Patrick On Catholic Answers Live Tonight

FYI Folks. I will be on Catholic Answers Live tonight from 7-8PM ET. Call in. Let's have some fun.

I understand that I was their first third choice for a guest tonight. I rock.

So Patrick Coffin and I will be chatting up the Church in the news for an hour and I have at least 3 minutes of interesting stuff to say. So it should be great.

By the way, doesn't Patrick Coffin kinda look like the love child of Richard from LOST and Potsie from Happy Days?



Just sayin'.

Be sure to call in and say something really interesting.

Cautionary Tale About Drinking at Weddings

This wedding reception gets ugly in a hurry.



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Voris & Shea: Can't We All Just Get Along?

I am a lunatic, quick to anger (and quick to forgive I might add) and always ready for a fight. Perhaps our readers may have picked up on these traits, I dunno.

But I have to laugh when I find myself to be the calmest guy in the metaphorical room, 'cause something must be screwy. Screwy indeed.

In this case, it seems that two fine Catholic gents have gone a little kooky. I can't figure out which of these things is more over the top, Michale Voris' commentary on Amazing Grace or Mark Shea's reaction to it?

First Voris.



I like Voris, you guys should know that by now. But I think that his criticisms unnecessarily forces the worst possible interpretation of the lyrics. For instance, one of my favorite lines of the song is "how precious did that grace appear the hour I first believed." I have always interpreted that to be an exclamation of gratitude for a precious gift. As how precious a glass of water would appear to a man in a desert. His interpretation of the word "appear" seems strange and unnatural to me. Anyway, we can agree to disagree.

But for reasons I cannot really fathom, Mark Shea went ballistic on this video in a piece humbly entitled "Michael Voris Offers Unintelligent and Destructive Cultural Commentary." Wrong maybe, but destructive? Mark drops a whole dumptruck of hyperbolic polemic on Voris. Some juicy excerpts.

Voris' sole message is "I am the measure of Real Catholicism and those who agree with me have the right to call themselves Catholic, while those who disagree are liars and lukewarm fake Catholics".
and
Dave Armstrong (who is, of course, not a real Catholic since he questions the infallible Voris) looks at Voris' tissue of prideful, biblically illiterate and theologically stupid assertions
and then Mark unloads on those who like Voris (like me, I suppose)
Why does this matter? Because I am constantly hearing from fans of Voris who think that his method of perpetually sneering at brother and sister Catholics, tearing down anything that he deems to be not "really" Catholic, and endlessly complaining about and sneering at others for their alleged "impurity" (such as singing "Amazing Grace") constitutes being a "bold voice of reform".
and
I don't understand what people see in this guy. You can get all the good things he has to say--without the sectarian self-righteousness and cloddish theological blunders and over-simplifications--from lots of other sources. So it would appear that precisely what people want is his distinctive contribution: sectarian self-righteousness and cloddish over-simplifications.
Here is the thing, I actually agree with Mark's defense of Amazing Grace. But for the life of me I cannot understand why it bothers him that people like Voris.

Did Voris miss the mark on this one? I think so. Guess what, I miss the mark on some of my commentary occasionally and I think that Mark would admit that he blows it sometimes too. It is the nature of the beast. And I will freely admit that when Mark writes something I disagree with I like to give him a hard time, but I still like the guy and I hope that Mark still likes me. But I don't get why Voris drives so many people crazy, I mean neck-vein-bulging crazy.

Even if we disagree and even if we completely blow it sometimes, can't we all just get along?

(Actually, I am kidding. I really like the fighting. I just want to seem like I am reasonable. But then again, I am really just a protestant ;-)

Top Ten Things You Don't See Coming as a Parent

1) You can't wait until they start walking and talking and then you can't imagine why you wanted that so badly.

2) Sometimes silence from a baby is more worrisome than their crying. And you'll find yourself touching their chest or putting your finger under their nose at 3 a.m. just to make sure they're breathing.

3) You have to hold children down when they get their shots. Couldn't doctors hire a thug who comes in and holds them down and then your kid could watch as you throw them out? It would be a lot less confusing to the kids if we weren't holding them down while a strange woman plunged a sharp object into their arm and then we think a hug from us is going to make it better.

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Totally Together Mom Loses it

Adventures of a New Mom

As my brothers may have mentioned I am the sister who just had her first child. As the youngest of 7 and the aunt to 19 I figured that I would transition to this mother thing with no hiccups. My brother Matt makes it look easy - how hard could it be?

I was wrong.

Now let me start by saying that I consider myself to be a pretty in shape person. I do Pilates a few times a week and I Zumba one or two times a week as well. So I never considered the idea that a trip I have done a gazillion times would make me sweat more than any workout I have ever done. I had agreed to do a short theater show only 5 weeks after giving birth. That was my first mistake. I had to get from house to Times Square, New York City for rehearsal and I had to take the baby with me. This trip usually takes me about 20 minutes 30 tops. On this particular day I packed up baby boy and all his accoutrements and was out the door an hour early because I am totally that prepared mom who is ready for anything and still arrives on time to everything a woman I like to call "Totally Together Mom" (TTM). We started out wrong. I put baby in the car seat and attached it to the Snap and Go stroller while I was still in the house. I forgot that to get the stroller out the front door and down the steps takes coordination on par with the people who can spin a basketball on their index finger while updating their profile picture on Facebook.

I got the stroller out the door then squatted down to lift this entire contraption up and down 3 steps. 3 steps and I was sweating already. But I had gotten over my first hurdle. Time to resume the facade of TTM who is unfazed by all this.

Baby Boy and I arrived at the subway stop that is about 60 feet elevated from the street. Normally, I take the escalator but being TTM I declared that to be dangerous and crossed the street to the elevator. I hopped the elevator with an older woman who looked sweetly at the baby and then told me I put his hat on too low and the Baby was Blind. I smiled and lifted the hat an inch up on his forehead and then watched him get it back down over his eyes in 10 seconds flat. Off that elevator, swiped the Metrocard and got the MTA employee to open the gate so I could get the stroller in. No problem. I then walked across to the next elevator and then I saw that the elevator to Times Square was out of order. Had I been going in the other direction there I would be, "TTM" on the way up to the platform. But no, I doubled back to the stairs. It's about 35 steps up. I waited for a second hoping another subway patron would offer to help me carry it up. But the only other patron is the old lady who told me I blinded my child. I wasn't asking her. So I squatted again, took a moment to be happy I work out so much because my quad muscles were so strong. Then lifted Car Seat / stroller combo and carried it up the stairs telling myself, "Breathe in through the nose out through the mouth."

I got to the top and placed Baby Boy down. Now we had achieved sweat on the back of my neck and a heart rate well above the fat burning zone. Ok hard part over. Put a look on my face that it was nothing. Train arrives. The saying "Watch the Gap" keeps running through my head. I was going to carefully navigate Baby Boy over the gap and he would be safe riding the subway for the first time. I got over the gap but forgot to worry about the jerky people who only stand by the doors of the subway car and don't scoot when they see a mother with a stroller. I stare at this punky 20 year old who won't move as I am trying to magically make the stroller more narrow to squeeze past him. Alas I have no magic skills so I summoned my polite upbringing and said "Excuse Me."

"Yea?"

"Excuse Me, please"

(Sigh and roll of the eye) as he moves away from the door to middle of train. Ok, TTM. I can handle punky kids with grace because I am an adult now - I mean come on, I have got a kid!

We arrive at Times Square station. And the sweat was starting to dry. I get out on the platform not even having to look at the Gap. I follow the signs to the Elevator and there I go with 2 other moms with strollers. We call the elevator and see no cables moving. Internal thought, "COME ON!I already bench pressed this stroller once." As we all turned toward the stairs, one mom spotted the cables moving. Internal thought: "Oh Thank God, though of course TTM could bench press baby as necessary."

As we get in we take in the wonderful aroma of urine. I decide to only breath through my mouth on all future MTA elevators. I looked at the three buttons and realized I had no idea what button to press. My options are something like Mezzanine, Platform and Platform B. Whatever happened to "First floor, Second Floor, Exit."

So I pressed Mezzanine. The images of what the word "mezzanine" brings to mind is nowhere near reality. I hear Mezzanine I'm thinking there's a lounge and a piano player. Now if any of you have ever been in the NYC Subway system you know the reality is homeless man playing a gazoo. I get out on mezzanine only to realize I am not on the right floor. But embarassed I got off anyway because I didn't want to tarnish my image. I then did a lap around the mezzanine and got back on the elevator and went up one more floor. All right. Home stretch. I walked underground to the Handicap Accessible exit. That is unfortunately up a huge ramp. And upstream of about 6,000 other New Yorkers who have no gumption about banging into a stroller with a 5 week old. I navigate it as if I am competing Slolom at Beijing. Sweat begins again. I get out to the Port Authority building. I found the elevator. Just FYI, it is in the far corner away from everything imaginable. More sweat. It works! Huzzah! Ok one more hurdle and we are there. I arrive at the Port Authority "Mezzanine" and FYI, much more Mezzaniney. I walk to the Handicap Accesible ramp which of course is no where near the elevator. And then I see it. The straw that crumbles the TTM facade. An Out of Order sign. On a Ramp. How could a ramp be out of order? Was it bumpy? Covered in ice? Does it go in a circle? But it was out of order none the less.

Now with hair falling out of the ponytail and sweat dripping down my back I circle back to the stairs and squat again. I pick up the stroller and walk down the steps I can't see. I am pretty short so after picking up the stroller all I see is Graco. At the bottom of the steps I placed Baby Boy down and walked to the door. There was a man walking in. He saw me stepped back and held the door for me. I nearly cried at this act of kindness. I would have hugged him but after all it is NYC and you don't know where that guy has been. And as I walked the one block to the theater I realized two things.

1. I am 10 minutes late
2. I am not "Totally Together Mom."

I am "New Mom" who just survived her first of many adventures of how her life has changed. But as I looked at baby boy who was still blinded by his hat and thankfully slept through the whole trip I realized how my life has changed for the better.

Vid: Heartwarming Baseball Moment

This is one of the greatest baseball moments since the ball skipped through Bill Buckner's gimpy legs. Seriously, it's pure heartwarming American as apple pie goodness.

Deceased Bishop To Be Cremated

Bishop Michael Evans of East Anglia passed away on July 11 from cancer at only sixty. May he rest in peace.

It is now being reported that his body will be cremated instead of buried.

As more details concerning Bishop Michael Evans' funeral arrangements have come to light over the past week or so, it appears that his body, rather controversially, will be cremated not buried. It might be understandable, therefore, that details concerning the cremation are not widely available, and that none of the official announcements seem to mention it. However, the Catholic Grandparents Association, of which Bishop Evans was Patron until shortly before his death, did mention yesterday that his "committal, prior to cremation, will be at 16.30 [on Wednesday, 20 July] at the City Crematorium, Dereham Road [Norwich]*."
I know that the Church does not find anything wrong with the practice of cremation. I, however, have never been comfortable with the practice but for more practical than theological reasons. When it comes to my death and resting place, I don't want fire to have anything to do with it. I don't want to give God any ideas.

Beyond that, I have always felt that there is something in the practice that conveys a lack of hope. It may be silly, but I have never been able to get over this feeling.

While cremation is becoming more common, I do not think that it is very common among priests and Bishops. In fact, this may be the first time I have ever heard of a Bishop being cremated, although I do not keep track of such things.

Orthodox Christians continue to oppose the practice of cremation. In writing about this practice and why the Orthodox continue to oppose it, Father John Touloumes writes...
In God’s Image
The human person is created in the image and likeness of God. When we are baptized it is not only the soul which becomes the temple of the Holy Spirit, but also the Body. When we receive Holy Communion, we take the real Body and Blood of Christ into our bodies. In the mysteries of Chrismation and Holy Unction it is our bodies which are anointed with Holy Chrism. Particularly clear proof of the sanctity of the body is given by those saints such as Saints Spyridon, Paraskevi, Savas, Gerasimos and Dionysios, whose bodies remain incorrupt centuries after their physical deaths. The Church knows innumerable accounts of healing occurring upon being blessed with the relics of a saint. These men and women lived the life in Christ so fully that not only were their souls taken to heaven but their bodies retain the sanctity and healing power of the presence of the Holy Spirit.

The Example of Holy Friday
The future resurrection of the believer’s soul and body, according to the truth which Christ revealed, dictates the nature of Orthodox traditions concerning the body at death. In an Orthodox funeral, "the mourners gather" as the "myrrhbearers to provide the last ministry to the Christian body in preparation for the Resurrection." Anyone who has attended the Orthodox Great Friday services knows the sequence following Christ’s death: Joseph of Arimethea goes at great personal risk to beg Pilate for the body of Jesus. As our icons show, the Theotokos, Nicodemos, John the Apostle and the Myrrhbearing Women helped Joseph, covering the Most Precious Body with tears.

How We Care for the Body
The Church has unequivocally taught since Christ’s Crucifixion that the proper way to treat the dead is a reverent burial of the body in the context of a proper Church funeral and prayers for those who have fallen asleep in the Lord. We sing hymns and psalms to escort the dead on their way and to express gratitude to God for their life and death. We wrap the body in a new shroud, symbolizing the new dress of incorruption the person is destined to receive. We pour myrrh and oil on the body as we do at baptism. We accompany this with incense and candles, showing our belief that the person has been liberated from darkness and is going to the true Light. We place the body in the grave towards the east, denoting the Resurrection to come. We weep in our grief, but not unrestrainedly, as we know what happiness is to come.
[...]
The Broad Picture
Acceptance of cremation, therefore, would represent a radical departure from an established practice for which there seems to be no adequate reason to institute a change. The argument that cemeteries waste space does not stand in a nation as immense as our own, especially when the universality of modern transportation makes burial sites away from urban centers easily accessible. The sky-rocketing cost of burial is not seen at this time as a compelling reason to sanction cremation, for the Church does not ask that funerals be extravagant and costly, but that a certain amount of respect be maintained for the human body that was once the temple of a human soul. Thus the Church, due to a pastoral concern for the preservation of right beliefs and right practice within the Tradition of the Fathers, and out of a sense of reverence for its departed, must continue its opposition to this practice. Each Orthodox Christian should know that since cremation is prohibited by the canons [rules of the Church], those who insist on their own cremation will not be permitted a funeral in the Church. Naturally, an exception occurs when the Church is confronted with the case of some accident or natural disaster where cremation is necessary to guard the health of the living. In these special situations, the Church allows cremation of Orthodox people with prior episcopal permission and only by "economia."
While I do not suggest that cremation is a moral evil, I think that it is not the ideal. I think the Orthodox reasoning makes sense to me. You?

ht Rorate Caeli

Allen West is Sooo Sexist, More Babies Should Die

Emily's List, the radically pro-abortion PAC, is attempting to raise money off Congressman Allen West's comments about Debbie Wasserman Schultz.

It all started when, after being attacked on the House floor by DNC head Debbie Wasserman Schultz, West responded in an email to Schultz.

He wrote:

Look, Debbie, I understand that after I departed the House floor you directed your floor speech comments directly towards me. Let me make myself perfectly clear, you want a personal fight, I am happy to oblige. You are the most vile, unprofessional, and despicable member of the US House of Representatives. If you have something to say to me, stop being a coward and say it to my face, otherwise, shut the heck up.
Schultz has repeatedly attacked the GOP for being anti-woman and even said recently that Republicans want to bring back Jim Crow laws so you might see why West hit back hard.

I'm not sure I agree with West's tone but it's certainly not sexist. And I really don't understand how West's comments will be ameliorated by a donation to a PAC that's committed to electing pro-choicers who will vote for liberalizing abortion laws. Allen West was mean so more babies must die. Makes sense, right?

Emily's List sent out a mass mailing saying:
Speak Out Against Allen West's Sexist Behavior

Cong. Allen West's angry, hostile tirade to DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz is truly despicable. If you had any doubt about the Republican war on women, look no further than West's email -- it's threatening, sexist and demeaning. We can't sit by and watch such an appalling action from one of our elected officials. Tell Allen West that you are standing with Debbie against this outrageous and despicable behavior.
Allen West is quickly making himself a target. Be assured that Emily's List will be pushing for a pro-abortion woman to go up against him. Something tells me she'll be quite well funded.

This is Just Too Funny. MSNBC Host Gets Owned

I've been trying not to post much from MSNBC recently just because it's so consistently looney that I'm actually kinda' bored with it. But this is just too funny. MSNBC host Contessa Brewer isn't happy that Republican Mo Brooks isn't agreeing with the liberal view of things. So she counters haughtily, "Do you have a degree in economics?"



HT Hot Air

Abortion Clinic Worker Speaks Out for Life

This is a pretty amazing story from Live Action. Please check it out. It's a little graphic and she whacks some pro-lifers but it's absolutely worth reading:

One of the most powerful weapons in the pro-life arsenal is the authentic testimony of those who have advocated for and helped provide abortions, and later seen the light. People like Dr. Bernard Nathanson, Carol Everett, and Abby Johnson have information and insight that will help us win the fight against the abortion industry.

Allentown, Pennsylvania native and mother of three Jewels Green has made the courageous decision to finally speak up for life. In her first public pro-life testimony, she tells Live Action about suffering the pain of abortion as a teenager and later spending several years working in an abortion clinic.
Continue reading at Live Action.

Rick Perry's Wife: "Run!"

Gov. Rick Perry will need money, organization, staff and stamina if he runs for president. But he appears to already have the support that's most important for the race — his wife's.

I'm not sure this is exactly how it happened but consider this an artist's simulation.

Slippery Slope: Catholics Sued Over Gay Marriage

Now in Vermont, soon to come to New York. Two Catholic Innkeepers are being sued for refusing to host a gay wedding reception.

A Vermont inn violated state anti-discrimination rules by refusing to host the wedding reception for two New York City women, the couple said in a lawsuit Tuesday.

The lawsuit, filed by the American Civil Liberties Union’s Vermont chapter on behalf of Kate Baker and Ming Linsley, said the Wildflower Inn in Lyndonville turned away the couple last fall and that at least two other same-sex couples were also refused because of the inn’s owner has a “no-gay-reception policy.”

“When the Wildflower Inn told us last fall that they don’t host gay receptions, we were obviously saddened and shocked,” said Baker. “It was frustrating to be treated like lesser than the rest of the society, and we were also surprised that it happened in Vermont.”

Vermont has been a pioneer in gay rights, creating the concept of civil unions for same-sex couple in 2000. In 2009, it legalized gay marriage. Many of its tourism businesses actively market to gay clientele.

The inn’s owners, Jim and Mary O’Reilly, issued a statement saying they are devout Catholics who believe in the sanctity of marriage between one man and one woman.
Our religious liberty will be diminished as the gay rights agenda marches on. The useless conscience protections put in place in NY in order to pass the bill will not protect against the exact same thing from happening here.

They may not be forcing Catholic priests to marry gays yet because otherwise sympathetic people would turn against them were they to try. But trust me, five or ten years from now, that is exactly what they will be trying to do. My best guess is that states like NY and Vermont will stop recognizing the legal right to conduct marriages by any institution that refuses to go along. Church marriages would no longer be recognized. When that happens, many more people will choose to forgo a Church wedding altogether rather than get married twice. This is coming folks, this is coming.

Vid: An Exorcism of BP

This is hilarious. You've gotta' see this.

The Reverend Billy and his Earthalujah gospel choir exorcise the evil spirit of BP from their sponsorship of an art gallery. The media refers to Billy as "part-theatre, part-evangelical Christian, part-US performance artist." CMR just calls him a fool.

Some may say he's beclowning Christianity but in reality he's the logical end of nutty pagan environmentalists.

Contraception Required in Obamacare

It seems that Obamacare will require ALL insurance companies to cover contraceptives without co-pays as well as sterilization procedures.

The NY Times reportse

A leading medical advisory panel recommended on Tuesday that all insurers be required to cover contraceptives for women free of charge as one of several preventive services under the new health care law.

Obama administration officials said that they were inclined to accept the panel’s advice and that the new requirements could take effect for many plans at the beginning of 2013. The administration signaled its intentions in January when Kathleen Sebelius, the secretary of health and human services, unveiled a 10-year program to improve the nation’s health. One goal was to “increase the proportion of health insurance plans that cover contraceptive supplies and services.” This startling new decree from on high appears to leave no out for Catholic or Christian institutions who don't morally agree with contraception or sterilization.

Administration officials, who say they hope to act on the recommendations by Aug. 1, are receptive to the idea of removing cost as a barrier to birth control — a longtime goal of advocates for women’s rights and experts on women’s health.
It seems the decision is left to Kathleen Sebelius and Congress doesn't get a say which pretty much means everyone's getting contraception coverage.

The report raises the canard that an increase in contraception would lead to a decline in the number of abortions. And, of course, the Times passes this on uncritically as if this were indisputable despite every indication that the truth is the exact opposite.

In fact, this recommendation would require coverage of emergency contraceptives including pills like ella and Plan B which are abortifacients themselves. And there is no out clause for this requirement so it appears to me that Catholic and Christian institutions will be forced to cover contraceptive abortifacients and sterilization procedures.

Late in the piece, the Times finally gets around to quoting an objection to this madness.
Pregnancy is not a disease, and fertility is not a pathological condition to be suppressed,” said Deirdre A. McQuade, a spokeswoman for the bishops’ Pro-Life Secretariat. “But the Institute of Medicine report treats them as such.
It seems to me that at some point we just have to stand on the line and say "You shall not pass." The time is now.



How can the Catholic Church say something is wrong if their insurance plans cover it?

My Advice For Abp. Chaput. Don't Take Advice.

Lots and lots of people have advice for Archbishop Chaput for when he comes to Philadelphia. So do I.

Don't take any advice.

I conclude that the reason the Holy Father chose Archbishop Chaput for the important job in Philadelphia is because he liked the job he did in Denver.

My sincerest hope is that the new Bishop of Philadelphia will be exactly like the old Bishop of Denver. Others, however, think that Charles Chaput has just been elected representative of their little faction of the Church.

There are those in the Church who want what they want and they think that the Bishop's job is to give it to them.

It seems that every Bishop now has to deal with ...

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Vid: Abp. Chaput Charms Philly

Roman Catholic High School presents Abp. Chaput with some Philly style gifts and Abp. has some funny comments and gets a few laughs.



HT Philly.com

Rupert Murdoch's Wife Attacks Attacker

Kudos to Rupert Murdoch's wife for going all grizzly on her husband's attacker. The guy was doing the lefty attack thing with a pie but didn't get too close but close enough to get slapped by Murdoch's wife.

Father of the Year Tries to Saw Son's Cast Off

Let's see if you can guess the end of this story. OK?

NBC Miami is reporting:

Lawrence Roberts, 33, arrived at his son’s house in a white pick-up truck around 11 a.m. on Sunday, the arrest report said. The 15-year-old boy lives with his mother and other siblings at the home in Coral Springs, authorities said.

Upon arriving, Roberts pulled out a 10-inch circular saw from his work truck, the report said. For unknown reasons, he then attempted to cut the teen’s purple cast off his right hand, authorities said.
So let's play a little game. What do you think happened next?

A) Dad cut cast off. Kid so happy he hugged Dad and all lived happily ever after.

B) Dad cut cast off so expertly that the kid could magically throw a 100 mph fastball and will assuredly go on to fame and stardom as the best pitcher of his generation.

C) Dad pretty much cut off his kid's thumb and index finger. Blood splattered everywhere. Shock and horror ensured from anyone sane. Dad went to jail.

If you guessed "C" you guessed right! Hooray! The saw sliced through the tip of the boy’s right thumb, the report said. The middle of his index finger was almost cut off, and he suffered a deep cut between his index finger and thumb.

As this story rolls out further I'm guessing we'll find out where the Dad was immediately before he came home. Let's see if we can guess:

A) Working as a physician's assistant.
B) Lumberjacking.
C) Happy Hour.

Philadelphia Needs Its New Archbishop

I couldn't be happier with the news that Archbishop Chaput is coming to Philadelphia. Maybe this news will bring some much needed sunshine and put an end to the storm clouds that have lingered over this area for the past few years.

There's tons of stories out there concerning this amazing bit of news. For a good look at many of them, check out New Advent.

It's funny that this awesome news marks a day where I agree with both Fr. Thomas Reese and George Weigel.

Reese was quoted saying:

"I think that with Chaput you will see a much more politically active archbishop than we saw with Cardinal Rigali," said the Rev. Thomas Reese, former editor of the Jesuit magazine America and author of numerous books on the Catholic hierarchy.

Reese described Chaput as an "in-your-face" leader who is "going to be a real pain in the neck for the Democratic Party."
George Weigel called Chaput a "great pastor" and predicted he would be a "real jolt of evangelical energy for the archdiocese."

I agree with both. (Although I think Reese meant it as a bad thing, I don't.) But the archbishop's job is not a political one. Right now, so many Catholics are dispirited. Many Catholics have wondered aloud to me if they're putting money in the collection basket just to pay off lawsuits or pay for lawyers. I've heard of seminarians leaving, mainly due to the scandals and the sometimes seemingly wrongful heavy handedness of lumping the innocent in with the guilty.

In my parish just outside Philadelphia it's impossible not to understand that Catholics feel disillusioned by the Archdiocese. They don't understand how the mess got this bad. They wonder if anything's been learned. And they wonder if the Archdiocese will ever be the same.

I honestly believe Philadelphia needs Archbishop Chaput right now.

I don't think Rocco Palma is overstating it when he says of Abp. Chaput:
"He is brash, outspoken and fearless -- energetic, colorful, cultured... indeed, even hard-core....

And if multiple indications from near and far have it right, he stands set to bring the most revolutionary change American Catholicism’s most traditional major outpost has known in at least a century, to begin its rebuilding from the ashes of the darkest hour in its long, storied history.
We should all pray for quick and long sustained success here for Abp. Chaput.

Just hearing about this appointment has put a spring in my step.

Town Seeks to Ban Free Speech. Seriously.

I honestly thought this was some kind of viral joke when I first saw it but after looking around, it seems to be horribly true. A small Arkansas town is attempting to pass a law banning groups from meeting to discuss anything about the town without first getting permission from the town itself and filling out paperwork for permission to discuss the town.

This is nuts but it looks like it's true. The Council has moved to ban all groups from discussing the city, even in their own home! That's right. It would be illegal to discuss city matters in your own home.

Thankfully, the Mayor is vetoing the bill but he said he believes it will come back in another form.



HT The Intel Hub

God No Longer "Father" of UCC?

What can you even say about the United Church of Christ? They are now deleting the term "Heavenly Father" from their literature in an effort to be sensitive or something.

The Christian Post reports:

The left-leaning United Church of Christ now wants to be even more politically correct, and to do so its deliberative body has replaced the reference to “Heavenly Father” with the gender neutral term, “triune God,” in the denomination’s constitution.

“In the process of revamping its decades-old constitution, the Protestant denomination’s General Synod endorsed an eye-catching change: It deleted the term ‘Heavenly Father,’ replacing it with ‘triune God,’” Courier Journal reported Saturday.

Though a largely liberal denomination, the United Church of Christ has conservative sections which have objected to the amendment.

“Rejecting God as Father in an age of fatherlessness is unthinkable,” David Runnion-Bareford, executive director of Biblical Witness Fellowship, an evangelical renewal movement within the denomination, told the Journal.

“Inclusive language has been a long-term project in the UCC for at least three decades,” the Journal quoted the Rev. Greg Bain, pastor of Grace-Immanuel United Church of Christ in Louisville, as saying. It was a decision to use “a broader definition” of God, said Bain, who was part of the denomination’s national executive council until recently.
Now, we all know that God is not man or woman. But in the New Testament God is referred to as "Father." And we do have Jesus referring to "his Father" such as when He says at the Mount of Olives, "Abba, Father all things are possible to you. Take this cup away from me but not what I will but what you will."

Do we go back into the Bible and redact what Jesus said there? Or do we just ignore it?

And I've got to wonder, since we've lost "Heavenly Father" do we now get rid of the "Son?" "Son" is a male term. Shouldn't we do away with it? Maybe we could just call Jesus "the offspring."

Vid: Hiding Behind Hyde

American Life League explains that you can't fund abortionists without funding abortion.

I'm Becoming a Superhero

OK. I'm gonna' get myself all decked out in kevlar, buy a jetpack, and put these things on my hands and then criminals watch out. You gotta' admit, this is pretty cool.

Does anyone know where you can buy spandex in XXL sizes?

Of Pike's Peak, Death, and Liturgi-Jingles

I was in Denver over the weekend on business, I am an IT guy. I planned to stay the whole weekend because when it comes to computer stuff, things can sometimes go terribly wrong. As it turned, the major upgrade went flawlessly Saturday night and I ended up with a Sunday to kill.

So I got up early and drove to downtown Denver to go for my planned longish run. I ran on a designated running path along Cherry Creek. It goes for miles and miles and was very nice. I got my eleven miles in and returned to my hotel.

After showering, I knew that if I were to lay down, my day would be over. So I got on the google and looked for afternoon masses in the area. But then, then, a bright idea came to me. Its a beautiful day, why not drive down to Colorado Springs and check out Pike's peak and then go to mass down there.

So I called my brother-in-law. He is originally from Colorado Springs and asked him about Pike's peak. "Is it a good thing to do?" He responded, "Oh, it is great. You will love it."

He lied.

So I got in the car and made the drive and eventually made entry on to the Pike's peak highway. And it was lovely, for the first thirty minutes. Winding mountain roads climbing among the evergreens. Just as I expected, it was beautiful. But then something happened. 12,000 feet of elevation happened.

For those who don't know, that is the tree line. No more trees to mask the death and horror that surrounds you everywhere. I mean, what were these people thinking? This road, cut into the side of this mountain, is a death trap. One lane each way. No shoulder and no guard rails. Six inches off the road and you will plummet thousands of feet to your demise.

I am not kidding. Six inches out of your lane and thousands of feet of death await you. So your life hangs in the balance, dependent not only on your driving skill but on the driving skill of that guy coming down the mountain in the minivan from Nebraska who has never even seen a hill before not burning out his brakes and forcing you right off the cliff where you will have 14 seconds to contemplate how much you want to kill your brother-in-law before you hit the bottom. Splat.

That was the worst twelve dollars I spent since Avatar.

So then I reached the bottom and being eternally grateful for still being alive, I went to mass. As it turned out, that was a pretty strange experience as well.

I arrived at this Church in Colorado Springs early for mass. I prepared myself and then sat back. I was able to observe the Church filling up and I was impressed. A lot of youngish and largish families. And just everyone was appropriately dressed for Church, even on a hot summer day. The altar boys all had on nice slacks and shoes with their hair combed as they made there way to the sacristy. They all genuflected appropriately. It was all very nice. Until the pastor showed up.

I knew it was the pastor because there was a 2x3 ft. glam shot of him in the narthex. A huge glam shot. I am not kidding. Anyway, he began to say mass. His had this staccato announcer voice thing going on with Shatner-esque pauses thrown in for no good reason.

I semi-successfully ignored it becuase I shouldn't be focused on such stylistic things. And truth be told, there mass was mostly done properly until.....

Until the jingle.

As it came time for the collection, the pastor thanked the parishioners for their continued generosity. And then he said, "If there are any visitors to our parish..."

And then. Then. To the tune of the Subway Sandwich jingle, he proceeded to sing "Five dollar, five dollar, five dollar minimum."

Yes, he sang a jingle during mass to suggest a five dollar minimum in the collection basket.

So the moral of this story? Next time your brother-in-law tells you something is a good idea. Go back to bed.

If Only Bachmann Had Ties to Sex Change Clinic?

The big "scandal" around Presidential hopeful Michelle Bachmann is telling of where we are as a culture. And it's not good.

It's been reported that Bachmann's husband runs a clinic that aside from doing all sorts of marital counseling and personal counseling also attempts to help homosexuals not act on their impulses.

The media screams that the clinic is trying to "cure gays" and their response falls into three categories which are: Gasp! Horror! Mock!

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Jesus on Wal Mart Receipt?

A couple believes that Jesus appeared on their Wal-Mart receipt. Hey, I know there's a lot of saving at Wal-Mart but I didn't know they meant this.

Thank you. I'll be here all week.

The Daily Mail reports:

A South Carolina couple claims they received a divine message last week after a shopping trip to Walmart - when a shadowy image of Jesus appeared on their receipt.

Jacob Simmons and his fiancée, Gentry Lee Sutherland, of Anderson County, said they bought pictures from the discount retailer on July 12.

After attending a church service three days later, Mr Simmons noticed the receipt had darkened to reveal two eyes, a nose and a bearded face he says is an image of the Messiah.


I've gotta' tell you, if I got this receipt I'd be a little worried and wondering why Charles Manson was appearing on my Wal-Mart receipt.

Hate Wasteful Spending? Don't Read This

Government efficiency at its best. Two US Navy ships are both headed for the scrap heap, having never sailed.


Business Insider reports:


...The USNS Bejamin Isherwood and the USNS Henry Eckford were commissioned in 1985 at the Pennsylvania Shipbuilding Co. to carry fuel to the Navy's fleet around the globe.

When the company defaulted on its Navy contract in 1989 the 660-foot ships were sent to Florida for completion, but cost disputes terminated that contract in 1993.

Since then, the vessels have sat 95 and 84 percent complete at the mouth of the James River as part of the mothballed ghost fleet.
Embroiled in legal battles, the ships remained nearly done for years. Now they're outdated and being sold for scrap.

That's enough to give anyone with fiscal sanity a headache, isn't it?

Image of Our Lady Made of Butterfly Wings

This was just too odd and wonderful not to pass on from George Matysek's site. An image of Our Lady made entirely of butterfly wings. Don't worry, supposedly no butterflies were hurt in the making of this art.



Read the story behind the art here.

Fox Paid $4.8 Billion in Taxes, MSNBC $0

This story at the Daily Mail is actually worse than the headline even indicates.

Fox paid $4.8 billion in taxes, MSNBC $0

OK, the headline is misleading.

The parent company of Fox News — News Corp. — paid the U.S. government $4.8 billion in taxes over the last four tax years (2007-2010).

GE, which owned most of MSNBC until late last year, paid zero taxes in 2010.

In fact, GE received a $3.2 billion welfare check from Uncle Sam.
GE received a $3.2 billion welfare check from the government.

Hmmm. I wonder why NBC and MSNBC give such fawning coverage to the President.

But hey, for the Obama White House it's money well spent mainly because it's not their money. It's yours.

Ireland: Priests Must Break Seal Of Confession

Here in the US, governmental antipathy toward religion and particular the Catholic Church is a growing threat. Catholic organizations are already being prevented from providing adoption services and you can bet your favorite pair of skinny jeans that gay marriage laws will eventually culminate in discrimination charges for any religious organization that refuses to go along.

All these things erode our religious liberty. But the governmental death blow aimed at the heart of the Church is to destroy the seal of confession. If you think this could never happen, think again. It may be happening right now in Ireland.

The Irish government, including the person no less than the Prime Minister, the Minister for Justice, and the Minister for Children are all backing legislation that would require priests to break the seal of confession to report pedophiles.

This is, of course, not only a monstrous attack the Church and religious liberty, it is also completely useless. Do these Irish ...

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UN: We Need Less People Fast!!

Only the United Nations could have such perverse logic. Upon seeing poor people and illiterate people, the UN doesn't think to try to wipe out poverty or illiteracy. They think that if they just get rid of people, there won't be people to be illiterate or poor.

I'm actually not kidding. That's what they think.

Rebecca Marchinda writes atThe Corner:

Monday was World Population Day, and in order to mark the occasion, the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) has launched a new campaign, 7 Billion Actions. (Come this October, world population is slated to reach the 7 billion mark.) A recently released UNFPA video highlights that 1.2 billion people are living in poverty, 1 billion adults are illiterate, and most of these are women and children.

The video ends with a new slogan: “New Numbers. Old Patterns. Change Them.” While this is certainly a noble motto for a campaign, the corrective solutions that the UNFPA proposes are a mixed bag of old habits that not only violate the dignity of the human person but will once again prove ineffective.

What are the “old patterns” the slogan refers to? We have to assume, when it’s the UNFPA running a campaign, that they’re referring to the apparent large number of adults reproducing without restraint, thus expending what little resources communities and governments have and worsening the problem of poverty. In order to change these old patterns, the UNFPA has only one solution to offer. In his 2011 World Population Day statement, UNFPA’s newly minted executive director, Dr. Babatunde Osotimehin, said:
[Protecting reproductive health and rights is fundamental to our collective future and sustainable development. Together we can meet the needs of some 215 million women in developing countries who want to plan and space their births but do not have access to modern contraception. Together we can prevent the deaths of 1,000 women every day from complications of pregnancy and childbirth.”

Once again, the UNFPA is turning to contraceptives as the primary solution to poverty, and indeed to achieving all the Millennium Development Goals...

By showering the bottom billion with contraceptives as the solution to education and poverty, Dr. Osotimehim and UNFA reduce women to their mere biological functions while ignoring their cultural needs and environments. In an essay entitled “Desired Fertility and the Impact of Population Policies,” Harvard professor Lant Pritchett concludes that “there is statistically no significant effect of contraceptive prevalence on fertility rates.” Despite decades of research, and the fact that the evidence does not demonstrate any economic-development gains related to the provision of modern contraceptives, billions of dollars continue to be poured into their provision by organizations such as the UNFPA, the Ford Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation, and individuals such as Ted Turner, Bill and Melinda Gates, and Warren Buffett. These organizations and individuals, including Dr. Osotimehim, remain committed to outdated models of development that are rooted in the worst Western assumptions. Recent books such as Fatal Misconception and Unnatural Selection have outlined the reason why contraceptive-based development policies have consistently failed; such policy proposals deliver population control or management, not development...

Population-management programs categorize human beings, especially vulnerable populations, as burdens instead of essential participants in long-term economic development. The premise that fixed resources and equitable distribution require fewer individuals is not only flawed but inconsistent with human dignity. The fact remains that fewer people does not equal economic development, and population management programs look for the easiest way to get there, ignoring the real causes of economic growth: anti-corruption policies, protection of basic human rights, access to education (especially for women), and investment in infrastructure. These are indeed new numbers and old patterns, but these old patterns won’t be solved by relying on old, outdated habits.
According to the United Nations, any problem can be solved with condoms.

Poverty? Less people.
Illiteracy? Less people.
Women? Less women.
Children? Oh yes. Much less children.

Condoms are like superheroes to the United Nations. They should come with little capes. "Now caped for our pleasure."

Note to UN: When we say we're worried about poor people and illiterate people, maybe we should focus on wiping out the "poverty" part and the "illiterate" part as opposed to wiping out the "people" part.

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