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Here’s the new thread for our new taskforce to take the CA forums to the hierarchy. Now, we need a good name. I just made a silly name for the thread. So, while we are awaiting a website development, let’s start with a good name and then start brainstorming ideas for our platform.

Wheee…Here we go!! 👍
 
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legeorge:
Here’s the new thread for our new taskforce to take the CA forums to the hierarchy. Now, we need a good name. I just made a silly name for the thread. So, while we are awaiting a website development, let’s start with a good name and then start brainstorming ideas for our platform.

Wheee…Here we go!! 👍
This sounds interesting… You mean the Church hierarchy, i.e. the USCCB? They can either follow the Pope or they can disband (or both!)…
 
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legeorge:
Here’s the new thread for our new taskforce to take the CA forums to the hierarchy. Now, we need a good name. I just made a silly name for the thread. So, while we are awaiting a website development, let’s start with a good name and then start brainstorming ideas for our platform.

Wheee…Here we go!! 👍
I will begin getting some people to help us create a website for this platform.
 
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legeorge:
Here’s the new thread for our new taskforce to take the CA forums to the hierarchy.
…I wonder what thread spawned this…?
 
Let’s start a draft:
As faithful Catholics, we are disturbed and confused by the politicization of the Eucharist.

At every mass, we see good people who cannot take communion in our churches, usually because they have been divorced and remarried. Yet we also see powerful politicians who publicly support abortion, who enter and sponsor bills making abortion more available being admitted to communion.

We see there are two Catholic Churches – one for ordinary Catholics like ourselves, and another for the rich and powerful. We see the Eucharist given to those who clearly are in violation of all the Church stands for, because it is the political thing to do.

We see Catholics who are confused – if leaders who espouse abortion do not receive the same treatment as those who merely remarry after divorce, how bad can abortion be?
Now, this merely offers a theme. We need to carefully determine the target audience, and we need to wind up with a call to action – tell the Bishops (and perhaps His Holiness) what we need them to do.
 
tee_eff_em said:
…I wonder what thread spawned this…?

You can find the beginnings here:
forums.catholic-questions.org/showthread.php?t=94294&page=3

Wanna come on board?
 
vern humphrey:
Let’s start a draft:

Now, this merely offers a theme. We need to carefully determine the target audience, and we need to wind up with a call to action – tell the Bishops (and perhaps His Holiness) what we need them to do.
I’m not going to tell you what I think of this because I have not read all the threads leading up to this announcement.

I do wonder, however, what your proactive message is. What’s your mission statement? American Catholic unity? Reform of the American Catholic Church in regards to Doctrine? Is it really your key focus to challenge the American Church as to who should and should not receive Communion? My point being: shouldn’t you start your message with something less specific and more positive?
 
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CatQuilt:
This sounds interesting… You mean the Church hierarchy, i.e. the USCCB? They can either follow the Pope or they can disband (or both!)…
We are going on a mission to bring the message to our priests, bishops, and everywhere we can, that there are many committed catholics out here who believe all the teachings of the Church and that we are encouraging our shepherds to take a stand on the issues that may seem controversial and we are offering them our support. For Example: “If you (Bishop so and so) feel a call to really improve marriage preparation and education on the Church’s teachings regarding artificial birth control, you do not need to stand alone. We will back you up 100% and help as much as possible.” ]

We are sick of dissident voices being the only ones that get heard. We want to band together and show a united front, and deliver our message *in person * as much as possible. Since there are people on these forums from all over the country and even the globe, I think that we are in a unique position to reach the universal Church! Even if we only make an impression on one single Bishop, it will be worth the effort!
 
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st.jerome:
I’m not going to tell you what I think of this because I have not read all the threads leading up to this announcement.

I do wonder, however, what your proactive message is. What’s your mission statement? American Catholic unity? Reform of the American Catholic Church in regards to Doctrine? Is it really your key focus to challenge the American Church as to who should and should not receive Communion? My point being: shouldn’t you start your message with something less specific and more positive?
It’s a thematic approach.

The message must have three parts. The first is an introduction ( which is your more positive part) and the last is the call to action. What I offer here is a candidate for the middle part, the theme.

Or as a very good writer I once knew was wont to say, “Figure out what the message is, and then figure out the words to package it in.”

The message is that we will not end abortion until the Church speaks and acts with one voice. The current wishy-washiness not only fails to deal with the issue of millions of innocent deaths, but divides and confuses the laity.

Now the purpose of this thread is to develop and hone the message. One we have one we can agree on, we post it to a website and begin to collect “signatures” before sending it to the Bishops and perhaps to His Holiness.
 
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st.jerome:
I’m not going to tell you what I think of this because I have not read all the threads leading up to this announcement.

I do wonder, however, what your proactive message is. What’s your mission statement? American Catholic unity? Reform of the American Catholic Church in regards to Doctrine? Is it really your key focus to challenge the American Church as to who should and should not receive Communion? My point being: shouldn’t you start your message with something less specific and more positive?
Yes. We want to give encouragement to our leaders to stay strong, and not be afraid to take a stand on tough issues. We want to offer our support and let Bishops know that they have lots of back-up on the ground. I agree that we may not want to start out too confrontational. We have to start with the assumption that many of our shepherds want to speak about these issues but feel like they will be crucified for it, not only in the secular media, but among the Catholic laity as well.

We do not, as yet, have a proper mission statement, or even a name for that matter. That is what this thread is all about: Brainstorming and coming up with a plan of action.
 
Maureen Fiore:
I will begin getting some people to help us create a website for this platform.
Maureen, you are a doll. This is so great that we have so many people with access to so many resources! 👍
 
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legeorge:
Yes. We want to give encouragement to our leaders to stay strong, and not be afraid to take a stand on tough issues. We want to offer our support and let Bishops know that they have lots of back-up on the ground. I agree that we may not want to start out too confrontational. We have to start with the assumption that many of our shepherds want to speak about these issues but feel like they will be crucified for it, not only in the secular media, but among the Catholic laity as well.
I’m just going to run with this, if you don’t mind. I see that this is primarily a movement within and internal to the Church. It is not so much being thrown out to the American Public. I see that this is a message which provides support and encouragement to American Church leaders. Vern points out that this might turn into a message from America that reaches as far up as the pope. OK.

Certain members of the Catholic laity in the States are the problematic element. Perhaps even certain Church leaders are also in the wrong. So this is a “clean house” message. It seems to me that this requires lots of data on the American Church. Lots of information as to what is going on in the parishes and dioceses. In other words, lots and lots of research.
 
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st.jerome:
I’m just going to run with this, if you don’t mind. I see that this is primarily a movement within and internal to the Church. It is not so much being thrown out to the American Public. I see that this is a message which provides support and encouragement to American Church leaders. Vern points out that this might turn into a message from America that reaches as far up as the pope. OK.

Certain members of the Catholic laity in the States are the problematic element. Perhaps even certain Church leaders are also in the wrong. So this is a “clean house” message. It seems to me that this requires lots of data on the American Church. Lots of information as to what is going on in the parishes and dioceses. In other words, lots and lots of research.
Does that mean you want to help? 🙂 Add a little “salt” to the culture, if you will? 😉
 
Vern, you have some good thoughts started there. I like the idea of exposing how some recent developments have caused confusion among the laity. We want to encourage our leaders to present a non-wishy-washy unified statement about these things. Keep the ideas flying!
 
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legeorge:
Does that mean you want to help? 🙂 Add a little “salt” to the culture, if you will? 😉
Well, if you want an honest opinion, you can always ask me for one. :twocents: I’m not sure that I could do much else.
 
Here is a draft mission statement just to get peoples’ brain juices flowing. I haven’t read all the posts on this topic so I’m not even sure if I’m even close to your intent.

Also, I can’t find the date of the quote I provided - and hopefully I’m correct with it - that will have to be verified if you use it anywhere.

Like I said, this is just to get people thinking. I usually think better if I’m given a starting point, maybe others are like that too. Rewrite, toss, rewrite again as you think it all through!

Our Mission:

To encourage our Bishops and Priests to boldly proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ in accordance with the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church. We will do this by demonstrating through our website and our prayers that there are many faithful Catholics committed to the infallible teachings of the Church who desperately want our religious leaders to unapologetically teach the doctrines of the Catholic faith, regardless of their unpopular or controversial nature. We hold fast to the words of His Holiness, Pope Benedict XVI - *‘Truth is not determined by a majority vote’. *
 
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Elzee:
Here is a draft mission statement just to get peoples’ brain juices flowing. I haven’t read all the posts on this topic so I’m not even sure if I’m even close to your intent.

Also, I can’t find the date of the quote I provided - and hopefully I’m correct with it - that will have to be verified if you use it anywhere.

Like I said, this is just to get people thinking. I usually think better if I’m given a starting point, maybe others are like that too. Rewrite, toss, rewrite again as you think it all through!

Our Mission:

To encourage our Bishops and Priests to boldly proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ in accordance with the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church. We will do this by demonstrating through our website and our prayers that there are many faithful Catholics committed to the infallible teachings of the Church who desperately want our religious leaders to unapologetically teach the doctrines of the Catholic faith, regardless of their unpopular or controversial nature. We hold fast to the words of His Holiness, Pope Benedict XVI - *‘Truth is not determined by a majority vote’. *
I like what you wrote. I will check too on the date of this quote and if it is correct.
 
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Elzee:
Here is a draft mission statement just to get peoples’ brain juices flowing. I haven’t read all the posts on this topic so I’m not even sure if I’m even close to your intent.

Also, I can’t find the date of the quote I provided - and hopefully I’m correct with it - that will have to be verified if you use it anywhere.

Like I said, this is just to get people thinking. I usually think better if I’m given a starting point, maybe others are like that too. Rewrite, toss, rewrite again as you think it all through!

Our Mission:

To encourage our Bishops and Priests to boldly proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ in accordance with the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church. We will do this by demonstrating through our website and our prayers that there are many faithful Catholics committed to the infallible teachings of the Church who desperately want our religious leaders to unapologetically teach the doctrines of the Catholic faith, regardless of their unpopular or controversial nature. We hold fast to the words of His Holiness, Pope Benedict XVI - *‘Truth is not determined by a majority vote’. *
Whoops! I dropped my carrier and the comment I added didn’t take.

So here goes – Outstanding!
 
You’re nice, thank you .
It can be better…I’ll play around with it more tonight.
 
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