This blog deals with Christian living, disability, ethics, Life Issues, a wonderful miracle, and faith in Jesus Christ.
Thursday, September 28, 2017
THERE IS STILL HOPE FOR HOLINESS AND GOODNESS
Yes, I know, there is wickedness all around us and it seems everyone has either rejected Christ or fallen away from worshipping him. Depravity is celebrated and government supported -- unwanted children killed before birth, the defeated sick and disabled euthanized. Yes, I know, that is true. But I also know there are still countless people proclaiming Christ's light and love for a broken world. There is still hope for holiness and goodness. Clink below.
Sunday, September 24, 2017
SHE SPOKE ABOUT LIFE'S AGONIES AND LOVE'S TRIUMPHS
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LaRee |
A number of years ago, my wife, LaRee, and I gave a
keynote speech to over 800 people at a U.S. National Right to Life Prayer
Breakfast in Pittsburgh. We told our story about living with incurable and
aggressive multiple sclerosis for three decades: I spoke from the perspective
of a sufferer. She spoke from the perspective of a spouse watching the
sufferer
It
was extraordinarily rare for LaRee because, by nature, she's shy and prefers to stay in the background. If memory serves me correctly, it was only one of three
times LaRee agreed to publicly speak from a family member's perspective.
What I said was inconsequential compared to her testimony. I'm forced to live with disease and disability. LaRee chose to stay. She has so much life experience, from abortion to end-of-life issues. LaRee's heart has often been broken yet remains tender and open to love for love's sake.
She spoke about the pain of watching a number of loved ones suffer and die. Her mother spent her last years in a substandard nursing home. Without LaRee's constant advocacy on her mother's behalf, who knows how poor her care would have been? LaRee helplessly watched the infirmities of extreme old age and deaths with her beloved grandparents. For more than 30 years she has lived with my degeneration with aggressive multiple sclerosis (MS).
What I said was inconsequential compared to her testimony. I'm forced to live with disease and disability. LaRee chose to stay. She has so much life experience, from abortion to end-of-life issues. LaRee's heart has often been broken yet remains tender and open to love for love's sake.
She spoke about the pain of watching a number of loved ones suffer and die. Her mother spent her last years in a substandard nursing home. Without LaRee's constant advocacy on her mother's behalf, who knows how poor her care would have been? LaRee helplessly watched the infirmities of extreme old age and deaths with her beloved grandparents. For more than 30 years she has lived with my degeneration with aggressive multiple sclerosis (MS).
It was at my urging that LaRee agreed to walk on the stage to address people from all across America. She sat with me at the table provided and looked down at the tablecloth. When it was her turn to address the audience, she slowly began to speak. Her voice trembled as she began to speak.
"There is a special torment experienced
by those who watch a loved one suffer. To see disease rack their bodies, and
souls, increases the sum total of suffering ... because I suffer too."
The room became quiet as a tomb. Even the sound of air vents stopped. Still too timid to look up, LaRee continued, "I believe it is harder to watch degenerative disease torture and break my loved ones than to actually suffer the disease."
Something profound was about to unfold. LaRee slowly raised her head and looked at the expectant audience.
Her
gentle brown eyes revealed a grief of unspoken sadness ... finally about to be
revealed. And yet in those same beautiful eyes, there was also a hint and a glint of
hard-won victory of love. Her voice grew stronger with conviction that resonated
to the back of the banquet hall. LaRee was coming into her stride:
"Despite countless trials, love has prevailed. Love is like the two sides of a precious coin. The two sides of love are this: It is life’s greatest ecstasy but also the cause of life’s greatest agonies and anguish. The 19th Century writer, Victor Hugo said, 'To love or to have loved, that is enough. Ask nothing further. There is no other pearl to be found in the dark folds of life. To love is a consummation.' -- And so it is."
She paused, sighed, then continued:
"And yet as a wife, mother, and
grandmother, I want more, and I ask further. I want to protect those I love
from pain, emotional hurts, disappointments, and even life as it ends—but I
cannot. So often I sat at the bedside of a suffering loved one and begged God
to give me their pain – as though there is some quota of suffering to be
filled which I can bargain about with God. There is not."
Thunderous silence!
Thunderous silence!
LaRee went on to speak of life's agonies and love's triumphs, of broken-hearted victories that ultimately prove that blessings can appear as burdens, and that every life is precious and worth living, even when circumstances indicate otherwise. She spoke of a spiritual beauty only to be found in human brokenness and poverty of spirit.
It is in those shattered and tattered times of sorrow -- after convulsive weeping has reached its apex and then subsides -- that the individual collapses emotionally and spiritually defeated and at the end of their human resources. Their heart lies on the floor raw and open like a deep wound. But it is open. Stillness descends. A small voice whispers "Weary and heavy-heart, come to Me and I will give you rest." The Divine lover and the loved can finally enter a communion of hearts. The loved understands everything happens for a reason and all things really do work together for the good of those who love God; human suffering today will give way to immeasurable glory tomorrow.
And although she did not say it, the inference was clear: the point of life is to love God with our whole being and one another with complete abandon. The joy is part of the pain and the pain is part of the joy. That's how love works.
"For now we see things imperfectly, like puzzling reflections in a mirror, but then we will see things with perfect clarity. For all I know now is partial and incomplete, but then I will know everything completely." Three things will last forever -- faith, hope and love -- and the greatest of these is love." (1 Corinthians 13.12-13)
Saturday, September 16, 2017
THE ESSENCE OF GIGANTIC AND NOBLE LOVE
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Mount Edith Cavell |
If you go into Canada's Jasper National Park, you may see the
beautiful and majestic Mount Edith Cavell.
The mountain’s namesake was the daughter of an Anglican vicar. Edith
Cavell (1865-1915) was a British nurse and patriot during the 1st World War. Although
she tended wounded soldiers on both sides at the Berkendael Medical Institute
in Brussels, she helped nearly 200 allied soldiers get false documents and flee
into neutral Holland and escape to England.
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Edith Cavell |
In life, Edith Cavell’s Christian faith motivated her brave
and
selfless actions of human service. Facing death, her faith gave her
strength to look toward heaven with expectation, courage and love for others ―
even forgiving those who were about to shoot her. It was with these sentiments and
her towering faith that Edith Cavell drew her last breath and crossed the
threshold from this world to the next. She was 49 years old.
Edith Cavell is an example to all Christians to live
larger than life, even today more than a 100 years after her death. She took seriously Jesus’ commandment that we
should love one another as He first loved us. He said that all people would
know that we are his disciples by the way we love each other. (John 13.34-35)
Love is our greatest witness for Christ.
How did Christ love us? He loved us with a
self-sacrificing love
that included dying for our sake even when we are his enemies. Gigantic and noble love that is rooted in Christ can raise the best of human ideals to the height of mountain peaks and the realm of angels. Christian love seeks the welfare of all and never seeks to wrong any. Christian love looks for opportunities to do good not only to fellow-believers but to everyone. When society’s love waxes cold Christian love excels.
that included dying for our sake even when we are his enemies. Gigantic and noble love that is rooted in Christ can raise the best of human ideals to the height of mountain peaks and the realm of angels. Christian love seeks the welfare of all and never seeks to wrong any. Christian love looks for opportunities to do good not only to fellow-believers but to everyone. When society’s love waxes cold Christian love excels.
Never underestimate the power of divine love expressed
through human action. I can personally
attest to it. Even at my lowest points I
have been the recipient of Christ-like love.
It was Christian love that brought me into the Catholic Church.
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Monsignor Bill Irwin |
I visited Father Bill as he was dying in 2004. Although he could not speak I had the privilege of
sitting beside his bed to say goodbye to my old friend, until we meet again
in eternity.
Like Edith Cavell, Monsignor Bill Irwin was another
example of living larger than life for the sake of Christ’s work on earth.
There may not be a mountain named after him but his witness was just as
large. He taught me that “impossible” is
often just a state of mind. With Christ all things are possible.
The Church teaches that charity is a theological
virtue “by which we love God above all things for his own sake, and our
neighbor as ourselves for the love of God. Jesus makes charity the new commandment.” (Catechism of the Catholic Church, 1822 and 1823.)

Tuesday, September 12, 2017
IS PLANNED PARENTHOOD OUT OF STEP WITH AMERICA'S MORAL CONSENSUS?

Continuation of this government sponsored holocaust is a horrible betrayal of America's original vision:
"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness."
In the parlance of that time, men meant everyone. That vision was a
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Thomas Jefferson |
Thomas Jefferson rightfully put the right to life first because all other rights depend upon this first right in order to exist. To deny this original right to any group or segment of humanity is prejudice, bigotry, or sophistry.
GOVERNMENT FUNDING OF PLANNED PARENTHOOD

[Although my perspective is Canadian, there was a time -- many years ago -- when I worked for the federal government's largest granting agency. We took particular care to avoid funding of any organization offensive a wide swath of the public.]
It is time for the American Congress to be presented for vote a bill that deals exclusively with defunding Planned Parenthood. The bill must not have any added amendments. The vote must not deal with levels of Planned Parenthood funding -- but whether they should receive any government funding at all.
This will bring into clear focus who in the Senate and House of Representatives actually supports the abhorrent work of Planned Parenthood and who does not. If the bill passes, and Planned Parenthood is defunded then voters can judge politicians' actions either way. (But imagine the non-contentious life-affirming programs and measures that can be funded with the $500,000,000 annually that would free up!)
But if the bill fails to pass and Planned Parenthood -- America's largest abortion provider and marketer of baby parts -- continues to receive half a billion dollars a year in government funding, let voters decide next election. Everyone from from the politicians in Washington to main street voters across America will decide whether they support the right of every child to be alive, or whether they support the barbarity of Planned Parenthood's death alternative to unwanted and unplanned children.
It is time America to vote. Present a bill dealing exclusively with government funding for Planned Parenthood. Do not let the vote be complicated with arguments about how much funding. The question simple: should Planned Parenthood be propped up by government support.
Here is why: I believe that Planned Parenthood is out of step with the with most of America. They insult the Founders' towering vision to which most Americans still embrace and hold dear. That is why Planned Parenthood would resist such a bill.
MDP
Monday, September 4, 2017
GROUP-THINK AND THOUGHT POLICE OF TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY CANADA
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