Sunday, December 31, 2006
Finished Reading:
It is a must read for every Catholic today and for all who would understand just what has happened to under-mine the Catholic Church since the 1960's.
(Queenship Publishing Company) The fading picture of St. Peter's Basilica as seen on the front cover of this book is indicative of the fading strength of the faith of Catholics in basic doctrines of our great Faith. The liturgical abuses that are prevalent in many dioceses reflect the astonishing fact that only about 30% of Catholics believe in the Real Presence of Jesus in the Eucharist. Uninformed or poorly informed Catholics reflect the pathetically incompetent religious education at the parish level and the irresponsible attitude of many bishops concerning the orthodoxy of their priests, religious education directors, teachers, and programs. The author maintains that the core cause of these problems is outlined in Chapter 3 where Mr. Michael Rose's, (author of 'Good Bye, Good Men', on homosexuality in the priesthood) reveals the true reason for the shortage of priests which he describes as an artifical shortage and describes the unbelievable decay and horros taking place in many 'Catholic' Seminaries. Mihalik asserts that with unqualified and unorthodox priests comes incompetent religious education and abominable liturgical abuses; they go hand in hand.
This book is a must for the faithful and responsible Catholic.
Part I:
- The Nature of Hapiness
- Pri & Sec Ends of Man
- Sacerdos Alter Christus
- War
- Money
- Self Indulgence
- Pride
- Devil's Agents
- Your Vocation
- Specializing
Part II:
- Divine Love
- Fostering the Right Spirit
- Prayer
- Mary, God's Holy Mother and Ours
- Conclusion
Definately a must read for all aspirants and seminarians! As the book is no longer in publication, it may be obtained from:
Rev. Father Anthony W. Wolf
St. Stephen Church
McConnelsburg Pennsylvania 17233
I found this book in Church (before Mass) on the same day an FSSP apsirant was having his farewell dinner and mass before leaving for OLGS Seminary. How cool can that be?
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