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Top Ten Lists

Posted by: nekogalin Inspirational in Inspirational
8
Nov

A couple of really neat Top Ten Lists I came across on Domine, da mihi hanc aquam…

My Top Ten List Catholic Weasel Phrases:

1). one-issue Catholic voter (of the course this only applies to pro-life advocates)
2). complex moral problem (as cover for dissenting from Church teaching)
3). in good conscience (voodoo incantation that magically turns Evil into Good)
4). social justice issue (left-liberal social engineering meddling)
5). creative fidelity (imaginative dissent that on issues settled in the 4th century)
6). democratic ecclesiology (Protestantism by any other name)
7). missioned/missioning (Nun-word, means “to commission”)
8). in the proper context (the context here always seems to trump the truth)
9). pro-choice Catholic (have no idea what this is supposed to mean)
10). preferential option for the poor (see #4)

My Top Ten Liturgical Acts That Should Be Punished by Public Beating:

1). holding hands during the Our Father (not a real liturgical gesture)
2). improvised Eucharistic prayers (“Say the black, do the red, Father!”)
3). omitting the Gloria on Sundays and other solemnities (pure laziness)
4). pronoun shuffle to avoid using male pronouns (forced participation in a political experiment)
5). editing the Creed to make it politically correct, theologically dodgy (ditto)
6). using the homily to ask for money (throw hymnals at pastors who do this)
7). saying “Good morning, everyone!” after the “Lord be with you” (doesn’t trust the liturgy)
8). making imperatives into statements: “The Lord IS with you” (pretentious theology)
9). universalizing prayers, e.g. as in “Blessed are WE who are called to THIS supper”
10). funky priestly gestures, e.g. waving the host around at the consecration (stop that!)

My Top Ten Bad Excuses for Missing Sunday Mass

1). “I went to a wedding on Saturday.”
2). “I couldn’t find a convenient time to go.”
3). “The family Mass is annoying.”
4). “My pastor is a heretic.”
5). “The vestments are ugly, the music is bad, and the deacon can’t preach.”
6). “Sr. Moonbat always gets up and tells us about her eco-retreat center.”
7). “Father is always begging for money.”
8). “I went for a walk in the park. . .that’s the same as Mass!”
9). “Father said it was OK to miss Mass once in a while as a treat to myself.”
10). “I had out of town guests who aren’t Catholic.”

I recently did a review on the Hanc Aquam blog. Read it here.

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Finally, after much procrastination, I’m writing my very first blog review. I’m still quite new to reading blogs on a regular basis, so I hope I give justice to the blogs that I want review.

In the spotlight today are 2 blogs by Father Philip Neri Powell, OP. I first came across Father Powell’s writings via his blog Domine, da mihi hanc aquam… (rss). The title of the blog is Latin for “God, give me this water“, as according to the translation given by Patrick Madrid on his Thursday Open Line program on EWTN last week. On this blog, Father Powell shares his homilies as well as insightful stuff which he calls “the occasional cranky political rant“. If you’re looking for good solid Catholic analysis of the world around us, this is one blog that’s definitely worth reading!

Through a recent announcement on the Hanc Aquam blog, I discovered Father Powell’s other blog, suppl(e)mental (rss). This blog focus on philosophy, science and theology, and houses many of Father Powell’s very scholarly writings on these subjects. The suppl(e)mental blog also has tons of links to various sites related to faith and science. I’m a new subscriber, and I’m definitely gonna spend some time to read through the various posts there.

Well there, my humble take on 2 fantastic blogs. If you’re looking for more interesting blogs, check out my Links page, where these and other wonderful blogs are listed.

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