Prayer for
Religious Liberty
Almighty God, Father of all nations, for freedom you have
set us free in Christ Jesus. We praise and bless you for the gift of religious
liberty, the foundation of human rights, justice, and the common good.
Grant to our leaders the wisdom to protect and promote our
liberties; by your grace may we have the courage to defend them, for ourselves
and for all those who live in this blessed land.
We ask this through the intercession of Mary
Immaculate, our patroness, and in the name of your Son, our Lord Jesus Christ,
in the unity of the Holy Spirit, with whom you live and reign, one God, for
ever and ever. Amen. (Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, DC)
“He who disbelieves in
even a single article of the faith
is justly held guilty of disbelief in the whole faith.”
is justly held guilty of disbelief in the whole faith.”
- St. John Fisher, Bishop of Rochester
Martyred June 22, 1535 by order of King Henry VIII
Martyred June 22, 1535 by order of King Henry VIII
I marvel at the death of outrage among Christians in
general and Catholics in particular. It used to be that if an indecent movie
would come out, people would actively protest. If a politician slurred the
faithful, he would stand a very good chance of not getting re-elected. If a TV
network would show promiscuous material on TV, the sponsors would be boycotted.
Now, we roll over and play dead. Too many of us have listened to the mind gurus
of today who say that to stand for God is to be a bigot, a moron (what did
Nancy Pelosi recently say about those of us who are against abortion? “ It’s like something ancient, medieval.” )
So we find
ourselves in the unenviable position today of being eliminated piece by piece
until the Church will not be able to be a visible, active part of society.
Start with HHS in August, and Catholic Charities and true Catholic Colleges can
no longer survive. Catholic business owners must break their faith or go out of business. Start with ideas
like the one in Canada where it is illegal for anyone, including priests, to say that
marriage is between a man and a woman. That is now labeled hate speech and
cannot be taught in the Catholic Schools. There will be a Catholic Church in
America; it is poised and ready to take over: The American Catholic Church.
They will be like the politically accepted Church in China today and the
politically accepted Lutheran Church in Hitler’s Germany. The true churches
were driven underground as they were no longer acceptable to a society which
had turned its back on God and His teachings.
Wake up, those of you who will celebrate freedom today. Yes, thank God
for the freedoms we do enjoy. Our country has been richly blessed, because we
were “One nation, under God, with liberty and justice for all.” ALL. That means
pre-born babies, the elderly, the sick, the Catholic who says he cannot support
abortion inducing drugs. I want those who tolerate the kind of
new thinking, which says we must keep our beliefs to ourselves, to stand up and say "No! I have a right to religious freedom in this country. I can and will visibly live my faith and all its tenants". We have, as Mother Teresa so clearly stated many years ago,
become a culture of death. We are the poorest nation in the world, as she said,
because we value man’s ideas about life and not God’s.
It is time to stop this insanity and decide what we believe. I read
recently that only 4% of Catholics in the pews on Sunday actually feel
dedicated to their faith as it truly exists. Most of them don’t care and don’t
want to care. They will celebrate baptisms and weddings and funerals because
they are traditions or family affairs but not because they are opportunities to
profess the faith. They will come to Mass on Sunday out of some feeling of
obligation, but complain if the music isn’t bouncy or the sermon is too long or
the priest is too old fashioned. Forget coming to see the King of Kings, the
Lord and Savior of the world, to partake of His feast, to say thank-you, I love
you, bless me and help me to live my life as you designed it to be.
Let freedom ring, yes. God bless America. Please. God. Bless America.
"Freedom consists not in doing what we like but in having the right to do what we ought." Blessed John Paul II
"Freedom consists not in doing what we like but in having the right to do what we ought." Blessed John Paul II
2 comments:
Well said, my friend!
Sue
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