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Oh, my God. I grew up in the Baltimore Archdiocese. I lived there in 1968. I made my first Holy Communion there in 1968.A most important article:
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You are correct in this as I know several priests of that age that have been faithful to the teachings of the Church. Sometimes it is a pleasant surprise as there seems to be so many dissenters. Just out of curiosity, though, I wonder what the percentage might be? Would be interesting to find out…I know many also that are and remain dissenting priests. Just my thoughts.To be fair, I have to point out that there is a generation of (now older) priests who came of age in those years, did not dissent, and remained faithful under generally horrible conditions. A great many of their contemporaries simply deserted the priesthood while others became fixtures of dissent. They came out of seminary just before the storm hit, and it is to their credit that they remained faithful. The ones who survived that storm are like a faithful remnant.
The Divine Mercy Chaplet fits well here.Oh, my God. I grew up in the Baltimore Archdiocese. I lived there in 1968. I made my first Holy Communion there in 1968.
Now I know why nearly everyone in my rather large extended family has lost the faith to once extent or the other.
The Church (there, at that time) was poisoned from the inside.
I am in shock.
May God have mercy on all our souls.
Yes. Paul VI did not seem to have a strong personality or an authoritarian style. Catholic scientists and some theologians had already been pushing for a liberalization of the Church’s constant teaching against contraception. One of the developers of the pill was pushing the notion that the pill was not “artificial” contraception because it ‘regulated’ the natural fertility cycle.I think that many Catholics, priests, some bishops, and laity were convinced that the Pope was going to follow the commission’s recommendation.
Exactly. Having grown up in the Baltimore Archdiocese, at that very time, this really opens my eyes to many, many things that went on as far as religious education (or sad lack thereof) that my generation went through. Suddenly it all makes horrifying sense.The Divine Mercy Chaplet fits well here.Our Lord gave this to St. Faustina as of course, He knew what was coming.
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Uh huh, getting a little background of what went down, you really start to put 2 and 2 together. I have read other articles (and books actually) that give some details, and that’s when I started to see the light…or should I say DARKExactly. Having grown up in the Baltimore Archdiocese, at that very time, this really opens my eyes to many, many things that went on as far as religious education (or sad lack thereof) that my generation went through. Suddenly it all makes horrifying sense.
I’m going to have to get back to reading St. Faustina’s Diary in light of this.Uh huh, getting a little background of what went down, you really start to put 2 and 2 together. I have read other articles (and books actually) that give some details, and that’s when I started to see the light…or should I say DARK
I went to our Adoration today, and noticed that on the altar was a beautiful portrait of The Divine Mercy that Jesus gave to St. Faustina. It was obvious that it had been placed on the altar specifically for Adoration. He clearly gave this to us as a help in the coming years of decline (in both the Church and in Society in general) In fact I think He made mention of this to St. Faustina that we would be needing this devotion in the years ahead.
“For the sake of His sorrowful passion, have mercy on us and on the whole world.”
I was in college in the early '70’s, and experimented with what I thought was the “free” lifestyle. Never heard proper explanation of Church teaching of HV; marriage prep was not informative either.I think it rippled throughout the whole Catholic Church in this country. Being in the Chicago area, we had (and still to some extent have) our problems. You are Blessed (as I) to have had the grace of God to see the truth. I truly think God has graced many of us that were originally fed false doctrine to the light of His truth through the Holy Spirit. I know in my situation, truly God intervened directly. I don’t think it an exageration to say that it was Divine Intervention. If you look at some of the direction we were given, it would be fair to say that hundreds of thousands of people were kind of “led to slaughter”…so to speak. The tide is turning though. Our mighty God has sent the Holy Spirit in a very big way and opened a lot of eyes, hearts and minds to the truth. God is all merciful. (that’s the upside:thumbsup: )
