In the
Criterion, the newspaper for the Archdiocese, there is an awesome story this
week about our new St. Vincent De Paul food pantry. There was also a great write up about it in
the Brazil Times. There was also a story
this week in the Brazil Times about a new store in downtown Brazil opening up
that traffics in the demonic, crystals, raiki, tarot cards etc…all that Saint
Paul and Moses and the Catholic Church describe as gateways to the demonic.
And this
weekend as well national abortion groups are calling for protests in Catholic
Churches around the USA.
All of this
goes to show, academically, that there are really only 2 sides and no middle
ground for people who just want to sit on the sidelines. It, at the end of the day, comes down to the
Catholic Church doing battle with literal demons who have possessed human
persons.
There is no
sideline from which you can watch this battle unfold. You have to make a choice about which side
you will fight on.
God, all the
way back in the book of Exodus, tells Moses there are two reasons that God is
going to allow the Israelites to take over the Promised Land
1) Because
the current inhabitants literally sacrificed their children to false gods
2) and they
practiced witchcraft and sorcery
Abortion and
sorcery comprise the priesthood and the sacrifice of the anti-church.
Let me also
be clear, no matter how far away from the Church you have fallen, and no matter
what you have done in your past, whether it is abortions, murder, witchcraft,
apostasy, and on and on…no matter what sins are in your past, Christ welcomes
you back with one confession. Peter
betrayed our Lord 3 times, after swearing an oath just a couple of hours prior
that he would never do that , but Saint Peter had the sense to repent.
One of the
ways you can tell the Catholic Church from the anti-church, the anti Church
will always talk about care for the poor ONLY in big terms, while the Catholic
Church talks about working with the poor individually – treating and reminding
the poor of their dignity, which is what the St. Vincent DePaul Society is all
about. The Catholic Church also supports
programs that care for the poor on a larger scale in some instances, but always
also encourages, and frankly demands, that all Catholics encounter the poor
individually as well.
The villain
in one of the greatest novels of all time says “I love humanity…it is
individual people I can’t stand.” Some
of our global planners talk that way.
They love humanity…and I would encourage every Catholic and every person
of Good Will to run as far and as fast as possible from anyone who offers a plan
to save humanity which does not involve Jesus Christ and His Bride the Catholic
Church.
Christ, the
Good Shepherd, chose to live in poverty and is calling us to follow Him back to
the poor. Let us heed the calling of the
Good Shepherd.