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HelenMary
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I went to our associate pastor a few months ago and asked for some guidance in how to be a good Catholic especially in light of the fact that I was - at the time - expecting our first child and I wanted to have some help to become a good mother. I was asking him for spiritual guidance to be a responsible Catholic mother, but I don’t think he understood my request. (He is originally from India and there is some difficulty with English sometimes.)
He gave me the following books to read:
Why I am a Catholic by Garry Willis
Mary’s Message of Hope by Annie Kirkwood
Mary’s Message to the World by Annie Kirkwood
Psalms for All Seasons by John F Craghan
I started to read each of these in turn but I had to stop because the book on the psalms was so heavily immersed in scholarship it was not easily read and understood; Mr Willis sounded rather angry and even defiant of the Church and Her teachings; Mrs. Kirkwood is a Protestant who claims to have received messages from Our Lady and she says at one point that Our Lady told her, “Now Joseph had already been studying in the different Temples of knowledge, light, and wisdom. … There is no time or space here and so we do not have the time conception you do on Earth. My next lifetime was as a nun in the Middle Ages. … In one lifetime, Joseph and I returned as nuns together and were close friends in this service, but Joseph did not like life as a female and has since returned as a man.”
(Of course, this is a laughable passage too in its way.) Mary’s Message to the World , Kirkwood, pp 82-83]
I had been reading the book until things started sounding questionable. Then I skimmed it. At the point I read that Mary and Joseph had had multiple lives not to mention been nuns together, my jaw dropped, my eyes bugged out, and I slammed it shut. Immediately, I thought, ‘How can I discuss this with our priest?! If these are his personal books - as I think they are - has he read them and does he believe this?! How can I say that I found this material heretical without giving offense?’
I am in a terrible dilemma - from my standpoint - as I do want to show him that there is error here, but I do not want to upset him as he is a good priest in all other respects and gives beautiful sermons on service to God. Please tell me how I can approach him with this, as I have had other people tell me everything from throwing the books away to just give them back and thank him but don’t ask him for any more.
He gave me the following books to read:
Why I am a Catholic by Garry Willis
Mary’s Message of Hope by Annie Kirkwood
Mary’s Message to the World by Annie Kirkwood
Psalms for All Seasons by John F Craghan
I started to read each of these in turn but I had to stop because the book on the psalms was so heavily immersed in scholarship it was not easily read and understood; Mr Willis sounded rather angry and even defiant of the Church and Her teachings; Mrs. Kirkwood is a Protestant who claims to have received messages from Our Lady and she says at one point that Our Lady told her, “Now Joseph had already been studying in the different Temples of knowledge, light, and wisdom. … There is no time or space here and so we do not have the time conception you do on Earth. My next lifetime was as a nun in the Middle Ages. … In one lifetime, Joseph and I returned as nuns together and were close friends in this service, but Joseph did not like life as a female and has since returned as a man.”
I had been reading the book until things started sounding questionable. Then I skimmed it. At the point I read that Mary and Joseph had had multiple lives not to mention been nuns together, my jaw dropped, my eyes bugged out, and I slammed it shut. Immediately, I thought, ‘How can I discuss this with our priest?! If these are his personal books - as I think they are - has he read them and does he believe this?! How can I say that I found this material heretical without giving offense?’
I am in a terrible dilemma - from my standpoint - as I do want to show him that there is error here, but I do not want to upset him as he is a good priest in all other respects and gives beautiful sermons on service to God. Please tell me how I can approach him with this, as I have had other people tell me everything from throwing the books away to just give them back and thank him but don’t ask him for any more.