Friday, March 15, 2013

Upgraded Post from Pastor Nathan Bickel.
Child abuse in Michigan Caro Community Schools: Principal’s political correctness abuse directed against a 9 year old boy | moralmatters.org



Child abuse in Michigan Caro Community Schools: Principal’s political correctness abuse directed against a 9 year old boy | moralmatters.org:


Child abuse in Michigan Caro Community Schools: Principal’s political correctness abuse directed against a 9 year old boy

Not all child abuse is physical. The public educational school industry is a unique environment to visit upon young and innocent minds, emotional and mental abuse. The culture's application of "political correctness" is a manical form of child abuse
Not all child abuse is physical. The public educational school “industry” is a unique environment to visit upon young and innocent minds, emotional, mental and intellectual abuse. The culture’s application of “political correctness” is an insidious form of child abuse. It stomps on children’s free speech expression and indoctrinates them to behold their big Mama government book of political correctness rules.
Abuse can take on many forms. Abuse isn’t restricted to a violent and capricious physical action. It can be abuse by neglect, such as has been reported with the elderly, in medical care facilities. And, abuse isn’t restricted to the aging or to spousal abuse. Abuse can be the withholding of basic human care and compassion to anyone within our neighborly sphere of influence. After all, did not Christ say, “Love your neighbor as yourself?”Which of us would care to (knowingly abuse) ourselves? None of us – that is, if we are all in our right minds.
Unfortunately human abuse in our modern culture has taken on the disguise of applied political correctness in the direct actions of commission and / or omission toward those within one’s sphere of influence. Political correctness is that “perceived” standard of right (from wrong) that is often arbitrary and blindly applied [forced] onto those who have varying different opinions. Political correctness (applied) as a standard (rule of “one size fits all” measurement) ends up being the testy prevailing culture’s substitute for the time tested moral and basic Ten Commandment proper rule and behavior. Hence, political correctness often discriminates against those within its one-way Mack truck road of travel.
Pic of Principal Susan Wright, apparent self-appointed political correctness defender, who by her intolerant and insensitive actions toward a 9 year old child, makes public school taxpayers wonder what type of people are allowed to educate their priceless children. Note: The pic taken from the Caro MI Community Schools website.
Pic of Principal Susan Wright, of Caro Public Schools.  Does she appear as a child abuser? No. She looks “normal.” However, facts tell us that child abuse is not only perpetrated by strangers, but by those who are well known to a child and the child’s family. Above pic taken from the Caro MI Community Schools website.
Furthermore, it is this author’s belief that the 9 year old third grader was abused by the Caro Community Schools principal, Susan Wright, vis-a-vis her actions following the little boy’s cupcake birthday gift to his public school classmates.Unless I am mistaken (and would welcome correction) this child has been suspended from school for no logical, sensible reason. As such (then) added abuse by neglect is “in play.” That’s not even to elaborate upon the emotional damage which most likely has ensued because of the school principal’s abusive rejection of his decorative cupcake gifts to his classmates, of which (event) could have been one of the most happiest moments of this boy’s young life.
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Stephanie has left a comment after the recent previous Moralmatters.org article of:
Stephanie’s comment:
This is insane! He’s a child! Not a gang member or something. Political Correctness is run amuck.  I suggest the school change this absurd policy.
Moralmatters.org replied:
Stephanie -
Thank you for your comment. Yes. What transpired was insane and absurd. And, I think it is a shame that taxpayers would have to pay for this type of incompetence and intolerance visited upon their youth.
Why does media most generally focus cases of child abuse upon religious institutions and not the public school industry? Is it because mainstream media and union teachers are in the same political correctness bed?
What is it with liberal mainstream media that it disproportionately focuses on religious institutional cases of child abuse, [more] than the public school industry? Is it because liberal mainstream media and liberal union teachers are in the same political correctness bed?
I’ve looked at the school policy online. From the very beginning the school principal acted without intellectual thought. [An "educator" - can you believe that?] Her actions toward the little boy were without compassion and basically immoral and unethical. The school policy’s thesis is about, “5205 Possessing, Transporting or Transmitting Dangerous Weapons(Cf. 8300) 5205-2.” I ask the question “Who schooled Ms. Wright?” Why didn’t [and couldn't] she distinguish between the innocent intent of the child and the cold hard text of the school policy?”
Furthermore, it appears that the principal was only interested in following a blind course (school policy) guide because she may have (drummed up in her little mind) that these toy miniature figurine soldiers were “dangerous.” Maybe the principal was having a bad hair day and thought that the toy cupcake decorations would turn into bats and vampires and destroy her primped day’s appearance………
Finally, what bothers me, is, (according to the news reports) this 9 year old boy was sent home with the toy figurine miniature soldiers. Unless I find out, otherwise, I assume that little Hunter was suspended from school. In that case, (more than any other reason), I would believe that the tax paying parents could bring a lawsuit against this unreasonable school district. [I ask myself: "Where are the school board members in all of this? Why do they allow all this? Why do they allow the school's superintendent to go on local network TV to defend the school principal and offer a half-ass apology to those who may have been offended?"
Stephanie - Please check back at Moralmatters.org as I think that you have not read the last of this whole sorted political correctness affair..........
Lansing, Michigan pic of legislator, Mike Green and the parents of the 9 year old school boy abused by the Caro Community Schools. Note the celebration of patriotic cupcakes. Please also note the short video where Mike Green says that little Hunter's decorative cupcakes are always welcomed at his Michigan Senate office.
Lansing, Michigan pic of legislator, Mike Green and the parents of the 9 year old school boy abused by the political correctness of the Caro Community Schools Elementary school principal. Note the Michigan Capital Building celebration of decorative patriotic cupcakes. These 3 people, plus 9 year old Hunter, are normal. They have chosen not to allow the paranoid Caro Community Schools political correctness to skew their view of reality. Also, please note the short video link above, where Senator Green says that little Hunter’s decorative cupcakes are always welcome in his Lansing, Michigan State Capital, Senate office.
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Note from this Moralmatters.org author regarding the above article:
Pic of Caro Community Schools Board member Treasurer, Bill Thayer. See his engineering resume here. Perhaps, he can help his school system by helping it to engineer a way out of its political correctness stupor.
Pic of Caro Community Schools Board member Treasurer, Bill Thayer. See his engineering resume here. Perhaps, he can help his school system by helping it to engineer a way out of itspolitical correctness stupor.
For those who would wish, I think that at this time, it would be useless contacting the aforementioned school principal. Principal Susan Wright has made her contention clear. She is entrenched in her politically correct (mind games) world.
For those who desire to voice your sentiments and opinions, please voice by email (or postal letter write them – if you can find their addresses) the School Board Members. They, are the ones to hold the local school system accountable and responsible.
Here, following, is the listing of Board members as per the Caro Community Schools website – and here is the school district’s web page to email each of them. Click here.
John Forshee, President; Dean Tomlinson, Vice-President; Henry Knier, Jr., Secretary; Lisa Graf, Trustee; Bill Thayer, Treasurer; Robert Fetting, Ttustee; Paul Strasz, Trustee
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Related:
This above pic may be comical. But, its message is reality. The secular religion of political correctness is revered by mass liberal media and the public school industry. It is their way of retraining young and old minds by the propaganda usage of their authority saying what is acceptable and what is not acceptable.
This above pic may be comical. But, its message is reality. The secular religion of political correctness is revered by the mass liberal media and the public school industry. It is their way of training young minds by the propaganda usage of abusive authority, determining and announcing what is acceptable and what is unacceptable. In short, the practice of political correctness is the enemy of free speech – US Constitutional First Amendment rights.
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Pastor emeritus Nathan M. Bickel
Note: Above pic (s) found on the web. Some of this posting’s pics come from the Caro Community Schools; Caro, MI website.




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Pastor emeritus Nathan Bickel has left a new comment on your post "Upgraded Post from Pastor Nathan Bickel.Child abus...":

I added an Update to this article this morning. placed it at the very beginning of the [above] article. It reads as follows:

Update Note – March 16, 2013 – 1:00 PM EST - This author just received word from a credible source that Hunter, the 9 year old boy, was not suspended from school, or punished for bringing his politically incorrect cupcakes to school. When you read the following commentary, please keep that in mind as this author based some of his commentary expressed thoughts on that reported assumption. I say “reported” because that’s what the FOX news piece led me to believe [assume].

However, the question needs to be asked: “If Hunter wasn’t suspended and punished by the school; why in the first place was his toy miniature figurine soldier decorative cupcakes made to be the political correctness demons they were apparently made to be?”

Furthermore, if there was a school crime that was committed, then the question to be asked could be: “Who perpetrated the crime – or, the misdeed?” If the 9 year old boy was not sanctioned in some way, then, who was? Could we conclude that the little green men were the heinous assailant perpetrators of “some crime” against the school’s political correctness myopic policy? If those little green men [toy WWII figurines] are the criminals, then it behooves the school to somehow sanction them. Oh! This author now remembers that the school’s sanction may have been, that these little green men were forced against their own will, and removed off the cupcake mounds. This brings to mind another question: “Were the rights of these little green men violated. Or, are they just considered aliens and have no US Constitutional rights?”

It is this author’s opinion that the School Board should make some earnest effort to effect some school policy change, to make Caro Community Schools more credible. This author and Michigan resident, is embarrassed that our taxpayer paid public school system should exercise such incompetence on our tax dime!

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GJ - I am sure there was a considerable outcry, so the bureaucratic solution was to say it never happened.

I saw this with the WELS Michigan District. When Frosty Bivens told the whole Midland Circuit that he went to Fuller Seminary and learned from it, Seifert (who was there to hear it) said he forgot that. Later, he forgot it again when I brought it up. WELS is perfect because all those episodes never happened.

One pastor told me about the furor when Fuller sent out a list of all the WELS clergy who went there. Later, when I asked the same pastor for those names, he changed the subject. WELS is perfect. It never happened.

Etc. Etc.

Another View of the Jesuit Pope - From an Old-Fashioned Roman Catholic

"Thou art the wind beneath mine alb."
(The Holy Spirit does not allow the pope to err - they claim.)

ON FRANCIS

POSTED BY ANN BARNHARDT - MARCH 14, AD 2013 10:34 AM MST

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Let me start with a positive comment. Remember, this is the best I could come up with:
If we had gotten the pope we DESERVE, we would now have Pope Snoop Dogg.

And thus ends the positivity.

Francis, like his homeland of Argentina, is a total disaster. He has overseen the near-total destruction of the Church in Argentina. He hates and despises the Tridentine Mass, which is to say that he hates the Mass - let's not mince words, and is a rabid persecutor of anyone in Argentina who shows ANY signs of tradition. A priest in Argentina literally risks the end of his career if he wears a cassock in public. He has forbidden the Tridentine Mass in Argentina, which is an act of direct disobedience, specifically against the papal decree Summorum Pontificum, but embraces horrific "charismatic" and "Superfun Rockband"-type liturgical sacrilege.

Which brings us to his regard for the papacy, and the Church itself. He said yesterday in his bizarre little speech, again and again, that he was the Bishop of Rome, which is true, but in being the Bishop of Rome the pope is the head of the Universal Church, not just the city of Rome. Francis does not believe this, and even made a reference to the idea that the pope is "first among equals". This means that he regards the Church as a mere loose confederacy, and also that he thinks the Church is, or should be, a democracy. The proof of this is, again, his blatant disobedience to Summorum Pontificum. He will never do anything to clean up the sodomite infiltrators in the Church outside of Rome because he doesn't feel that the pope has any authority outside of Rome. Bottom line here: many bishops and archbishops have been kept in line over the past eight years because Benedict was relatively aggressive in booting out extremely bad bishops. Benedict was feared in a healthy way. This guy is basically the big green light to every Marxist-homosexualist to just go ahead and do whatever, because they know Francis will never remove them or even chastise them, because Francis doesn't believe that the pope has any universal authority and is merely the bishop of the city of Rome proper - at least that is the excuse that will be given when nothing is done about abuses and heresies **that Francis is sympathetic towards.**

BUT, like all insecure leaders who say that they reject authority and obedience, reports from Buenos Aires are that he is an iron-fisted totalitarian against traditionalists, precisely because he has no confidence in or respect for his own authority, and thus assumes that no one else does either, and thus wields power against his perceived enemies only from brute force. Again, this is TEXTBOOK 20th century Marxist worldview and psychology. It is also the diametrical opposite of the virtue of MEEKNESS, which is power under control.

Next, he is an "ecu-maniac", which is to say that he is in the "all religions are equal and can't we all just get along" camp. In Buenos Aires he knelt before and received the "blessing" of a Superfun Rockband Church "pastor", and even received "communion" from a Protestant. There are pictures floating around of that episode. This is terrifying. He clearly does not have a strong belief in or understanding of Our Lord, His Church, the Mass or the Real Presence of Our Lord in the Eucharist. But, as I have stated repeatedly, almost none of the men ordained in the 1960s, 70s or 80s do.

Next, he's a Jesuit. Now, I must disclose that I have a deep personal, seething, visceral hatred of Jesuits, but my hatred of them is a corollary to the fact that they long ago descended into truly evil heresies and apostasy. Jesuits, in addition to being a cult of sodomites who hate God, are also … wait for it … Marxists. Now Francis has in the past put up some token resistance to so-called "Liberation theology", which is just Communist Totalitarianism in religious drag, but he is huge, huge, huge on "social justice", which is merely code for Marxism. This guy's worldview revolves around giving people free stuff because it's nice, which as we have discussed is contrary to logic and reason, specifically in the subset of mathematics, and thus is contrary to Our Lord who is FIRST the Logos, with the Divine Caritas (charity) proceeding out of the Logos. Bottom line, there will be zero positive assistance to the world from Francis with regards to the inevitable economic collapse. Not only will there be nothing helpful coming from him, he will almost certainly come out in favor of more debt, more "free stuff", and more rhetoric about how people are "entitled" to physical and service commodities (which are someone else's man-hours, remember) as "rights".

But Ann! He has gone on record against homosexual "marriage" and abortion!

Wow. Is this really how far we have sunk? The Roman pontiff is on record as being against sodomy and killing babies and we cite this as proof of ORTHODOXY? Really? I wonder if he also believes in gravity. Does belief in gravity constitute a conservative worldview now?

Benedict thought that between the "Natural Solution" (the passage of time yielding the death or retirement of the bad guys) and the appointments he was able to make over the last eight years that he had set up the College of Cardinals to elect a successor that was very much in the Ratzingerian camp. Benedict was wrong. Not only did they not elect a Ratzingerian, they elected the anti-Ratzinger. In the 2005 conclave Francis came in second to Ratzinger, which is to say that Francis was the "opposition". In what must have Benedict's mind reeling today, after eight years of purging and priming the College of Cardinals, the very men Ratzinger placed turned around and elected the anti-Ratzinger. This proves, as I have said all along, that playing prevent defense, namely the "natural solution" of waiting for the bad guys to die is UNSOUND. In war, you fix your bayonets, say your prayers, and you charge.

Tridentine Mass-goers and clergy, this guy will be on the warpath against us at some point. Prepare. Brace. He may attempt to undo Summorum Pontificum either directly or through intense passive aggression. Any hopes of reconciling the good guys in the SSPX is now totally over. Beyond that, the splinter factions will now claim that "they were right", and sadly even more schism will result, and more people will remain outside the Church. So sad.

We got what we deserved, and probably better than we deserve. God's chastisement of His people is sending them bad priests, bishops, and now, in all likelihood, a bad pope. What do you expect? Look around. The world is awash in staggering sin and blasphemy and no one will lift a finger to do anything about it. And, as my last essay on penance proved via my email box, no one is sorry or has any desire to make reparation to Our Lord for any of it. No one has the slightest comprehension of the notion of taking on the burden of guilt for sins that they didn't directly commit, which blows my mind because that is LITERALLY the ENTIRE POINT of the Incarnation. The mind reels at the collective obtuseness needed to miss that glaring point.

No one has the slightest comprehension of the idea of seeing Our Lord in agony and simply stepping over to Him and asking, "What can I do to help You? What can I do to make You feel better? Let me take some of Your burden. Let me go with You."

Nope. So long as we all leave Him alone in His Passion, He will leave us to our self-absorption and indifference.

Kyrie eleison. Christe eleison. Kyrie eleison.

Viva il Papa.

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GJ - Notice how the popes were anti-Socialist before but now are accommodating the Big State philosophy of the end times.

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PIUS IX (1846-1878):
“Overthrow [of] the entire order of human affairs”
“You are aware indeed, that the goal of this most iniquitous plot is to drive people to overthrow the entire order of human affairs and to draw them over to the wicked theories of this Socialism and Communism, by confusing them with perverted teachings.”

LEO XIII (1878-1903):
Hideous monster
“...communism, socialism, nihilism, hideous deformities of the civil society of men and almost its ruin.” (Encyclical Diuturnum, June 29, 1881)

Destructive sect
“...socialists and members of other seditious societies, who labor unceasingly to destroy the State even to its foundations.” (Encyclical Libertas Praestantissimum, June 20, 1888)
Socialists debase the natural union of man and woman and assail the right of property
“They [socialists, communists, or nihilists] debase the natural union of man and woman, which is held sacred even among barbarous peoples; and its bond, by which the family is chiefly held together, they weaken, or even deliver up to lust. Lured, in fine, by the greed of present goods, which is ‘the root of all evils, which some coveting have erred from the faith’ (1 Tim. 6:10.3), they assail the right of property sanctioned by natural law; and by a scheme of horrible wickedness, while they seem desirous of caring for the needs and satisfying the desires of all men, they strive to seize and hold in common whatever has been acquired either by title of lawful inheritance, or by labor of brain and hands, or by thrift in one’s mode of life.” (Encyclical Quod Apostolici Muneris, December 28, 1878, n. 1)

PIUS XII (1939-1958):
The Church will fight to the end, in defense of supreme values threatened by socialism
“[The Church undertook] the protection of the individual and the family against a current threatening to bring about a total socialization which in the end would make the specter of the ‘Leviathan’ become a shocking reality. The Church will fight this battle to the end, for it is a question of supreme values: the dignity of man and the salvation of souls.”

JOHN XXIII (1958-1963):
“No Catholic could subscribe even to moderate socialism”
“Pope Pius XI further emphasized the fundamental opposition between Communism and Christianity, and made it clear that no Catholic could subscribe even to moderate Socialism.”

JOHN PAUL II (1978-2005):
Fundamental error of socialism: A mistaken conception of the person
“Continuing our reflections, ... we have to add that the fundamental error of socialism is anthropological in nature. Socialism considers the individual person simply as an element, a molecule within the social organism, so that the good of the individual is completely subordinated to the functioning of the socio-economic mechanism.

BENEDICT XVI (2005 - present):
“We do not need a State which regulates and controls everything”

CPH and NPH



quercuscontramalum (http://quercuscontramalum.myopenid.com/) has left a new comment on your post "More Semi-Plagiarism from Pope Paul the Unlearned":

CPH & NPH should publish Luther's Works online as PDFs so the entire world can examine them. The Church (in Africa in particular) struggles for teachers, yet the publishers hide the Light under their bushels our of monetary fear, not love.

I recall Jesus mentioning something about burying treasure instead of stewarding it. It will certainly cost the respective Synods less money in lost sales doing as I suggest than what they disburse in legal fees, consulting, travel, and clown churches. (Churches get a lot accomplished when sticking to their knitting.)



More Semi-Plagiarism from Pope Paul the Unlearned



Here is the post.

But here is the original review of Bell's new book.

How does an editor at CPH get away with this?

Here is the transitional sentence, enlarged for my readers. I had to look for it -

These remarks are spot on:


This is a continuation of his method of writing one whole paragraph and gliding into someone else's work. The overall impression is one long post of carefully considered ideas. The author and title of the original post are obscured, that is hidden, by embedding the link.

He could embed the link this way, at the beginning of a paragraph.

Trevin Wax, on his blog Gospel Coalition, wrote the following about Bell's book:

One cheap trick like this would be a firing offense for a journalist. The concept is clear - give the impression of writing a long post, but leave a bolt-hole to say to critics - "There is the place where I admitted copying the whole thing."

It makes everyone wonder about the integrity of CPH, since this behavior is rewarded.

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bruce-church (https://bruce-church.myopenid.com/) has left a new comment on your post "More Semi-Plagiarism from Pope Paul the Unlearned":

I see the the first three short paragraphs are by McCain. He says he didn't read Rob Bell's latest book, but then says he found "These remarks are spot on." How can one say that w/o reading or even scanning the book? McCain says he doesn't have to smell each garbage can to know they stink, but with McCain's mega-salary, I'd bet he throws some pretty nice things out. I'd bet that plenty of stuff Paul put out on the curb has been retrieved and ended up selling on ebay.

McCain's real envy has more to do, I think, with the fact that Rob Bell sells his books for $10 to $15 new, and only $8 for the e-versions. Now if McCain could do that with CPH books (and not just during sales), I'd say he's really worth his mega-salary. BTW, Rob Bell's publisher is HarperOne of HarperCollins, and HarperCollins (and Zondervan with its NIV 2011) is owned by Murdoch's NewsCorp.

As the Ichablog post notes, McCain doesn't put the giant quotation in quote marks, and doesn't indent it either. For someone just scanning McCain's blog, one would think he put many hours of work and contemplation into this post, until one read the details.

I think McCain introduces and then glides into other people's work is he doesn't want to give the impression that his blog is more anthology than original thinking, and reproducing so much content (instead of snippets) from other blogs means his blog doesn't become a mere jumping-off spot to other blogs. It's stealing web traffic, really. Why read other blogs when one can just read McCains?

Often McCain doesn't even glide into other people's works, such as when he quotes the Catholic Encyclopedia. Why? Evidently because that source is beyond copyright, so the authors and compilers are dead, and they have no legal standing even if they lived to be 200 years old. So they can't get Paul in hot water for giving the appearance that the work is his all the way until the very end where Paul gives the link to the source. Paul ought to show dead authors the same respect he grudgingly gives to live authors:

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Murdoch's News Corporation (Zondervan with its new NIV is also a subsidiary of NewsCorp)
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Jul 14, 2011 – But few people know that Murdoch also owns Zondervan, the world's largest publisher of Bibles.

Wait Until He Is Dead To Make Him a Saint.
Noonan on a Gush:
'Go and Repair My House' - WSJ.com.
Like Schroeder and Harris?



'Go and Repair My House' - WSJ.com:


I'll tell you how it looks: like one big unexpected gift for the church and the world.
Everything about Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio's election was a surprise—his age, the name he took, his mien as he was presented to the world. He was plainly dressed, a simple white cassock, no regalia, no finery. He stood there on the balcony like a straight soft pillar and looked out at the crowd. There were no grand gestures, not even, at first, a smile. He looked tentative, even overwhelmed. I thought, as I watched, "My God—he's shy."
Then the telling moment about the prayer. Before he gave a blessing he asked for a blessing: He asked the crowd to pray for him. He bent his head down and the raucous, cheering square suddenly became silent, as everyone prayed. I thought, "My God—he's humble."
I wasn't sure what to make of it and said so to a friend, a member of another faith who wants the best for the church because to him that's like wanting the best for the world. He was already loving what he was seeing. He asked what was giving me pause. I said I don't know, the curia is full of tough fellows, the pope has to be strong.
Columnist Dan Henninger on what can be gleaned from Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio's background about how he might deal with China and Islam. Photo: Getty Images
"That is more than strength," he said of the man on the screen. "This is not cynical humanity. This is showing there is another way to be."
Yes. This is a kind of public leadership we are no longer used to—unassuming, self-effacing. Leaders of the world now are garish and brazen. You can think of half a dozen of their names in less than a minute. They're good at showbiz, they find the light and flash the smile.
But this man wasn't trying to act like anything else.
"He looks like he didn't want to be pope," my friend said. That's exactly what he looked like. He looked like Alec Guinness in the role of a quiet, humble man who late in life becomes pope. I mentioned that to another friend who said, "That would be the story of a hero."
And so, as they're saying in Europe, Francis the Humble. May he be a living antidote.

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He is orthodox, traditional, his understanding of the faith in line with the teaching of John Paul II and Benedict XVI. He believes in, stands for, speaks for the culture of life.
He loves the poor and not in an abstract way. He gave the cardinal's palace in Buenos Aires to a missionary order with no money. He lives in an apartment, cooks his food, rides the bus. He rejects pomposity. He does not feel superior. He is a fellow soul. He had booked a flight back to Argentina when the conclave ended.

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Daily declarations from the Wall Street Journal columnist.
But these two traits—his embrace of the church's doctrines and his characterological tenderness toward the poor—are very powerful together, and can create a powerful fusion. He could bridge the gap or close some of the distance between social justice Catholics and traditional, doctrinal Catholics. That would be a relief.
And he has suffered. Somehow you knew this as you looked at him Wednesday night. Much on this subject will come out.
The meaning of the name he chose should not be underestimated. Cardinal Bergoglio is a Jesuit and the Jesuits were founded by St. Ignatius Loyola, who said he wanted to be like St. Francis of Assisi.
One of the most famous moments in St. Francis's life is the day he was passing by the church of St. Damiano. It was old and near collapse. From St. Bonaventure's "Life of Francis of Assisi": "Inspired by the Spirit, he went inside to pray. Kneeling before an image of the Crucified, he was filled with great fervor and consolation. . . . While his tear-filled eyes were gazing at the Lord's cross, he heard with his bodily ears a voice coming from the cross, telling him three times: 'Francis, go and repair my house which, as you see, is falling into ruin.'" Francis was amazed "at the sound of this astonishing voice, since he was alone in the church." He set himself to obeying the command.
Go and repair my house, which is falling into ruin. Could the new pope's intentions be any clearer?
The Catholic Church in 2013 is falling into ruin. The church has been damaged by scandal and the scandals arose from arrogance, conceit, clubbiness and an assumption that the special can act in particular ways, that they may make mistakes but it's understandable, and if it causes problems the church will take care of it.
Pope Francis already seems, in small ways rich in symbolism, to be moving the Vatican away from arrogance. His actions in just his first 24 hours are suggestive.
He picks up his own luggage, pays his own hotel bill, shuns security, refuses a limousine, gets on a minibus with the cardinals. That doesn't sound like a prince, or a pope. He goes to visit a church in a modest car in rush-hour traffic. He pointedly refuses to sit on a throne after his election, it is reported, and meets his fellow cardinals standing, on equal footing. The night he was elected, according to New York's Cardinal Timothy Dolan, Vatican officials and staffers came forward to meet the new pope. He politely put them off: Not now, the people are waiting. Then he went to the balcony.
The church's grandeur is beautiful, but Francis seems to be saying he himself won't be grand. This will mean something in that old Vatican. It will mean something to the curia.

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After the conclave, I'm grateful for two other things. First, after all the strains and scandals they still came running. A pope was being picked. The smoke came out and the crowd was there in St Peter's Square. They stood in the darkness, cold and damp, and they waited and cheered and the square filled up. As the cameras panned the crowd there was joy on their faces, and the joy felt like renewal.
People come for many reasons. To show love and loyalty, to be part of something, to see history. But maybe we don't fully know why they run, or why we turn when the first reports come of white smoke, and put on the TV or the computer. Maybe it comes down to this: "We want God." Which is what millions of people shouted when John Paul II first went home to Poland. This is something in the human heart, and no strains or scandals will prevail against it.
I viewed it all initially with hope, doubt and detachment. And then the white smoke, and the bells, and the people came running, and once again as many times before my eyes filled with tears, and my throat tightened. That in the end is how so many Catholics, whatever their level of engagement with the church, feel. "I was more loyal than I meant to be."
Much will unfold now, much will be seen. An ardent, loving 75-year-old cardinal in the middle of an acute church crisis is not going to sit around and do nothing. He's going to move. "Go and repair my house, which you see is falling into ruin."


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Brett Meyer has left a new comment on your post "Wait Until He Is Dead To Make Him a Saint. Noonan ...":

I highly recommend researching the Roman Catholic Jesuits, the oath that is sworn when becoming a Jesuit, their connection to the United Nations Luciferic world religion - the United Religions Initiative (Thrivent supported and therefore blessed by the Lutheran Synods) and their goals.

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GJ - The new pope belongs to an order banned and dissolved by an earlier, infallible pope.

Jesuits are highly trained but on the bleeding edge of apostasy, by Roman standards. The word "Jesuit" is synonymous with tricky.

Facebook executive Sheryl Sandberg book ‘Lean In’ offers terrible feminist advice for working women - NYPOST.com

The Facebook team and I dropped by
Walmart headquarters for some heavy marketing discussions.
I gave Z-man a personalized t-shirt. Look at his grin.

Facebook executive Sheryl Sandberg book ‘Lean In’ offers terrible feminist advice for working women - NYPOST.com:


Sheryl Sandberg is hazardous to women.
The chief operating officer of Facebook, the universe’s top working mom, has reinvented herself as a latter-day guru to the fair sex — the rare lady who strives to give a leg up to the sisterhood.
But those who follow Sheryl’s lead are bound to be disappointed — bitter, broke, unemployed, and perpetually single.
To scads of fawning journalists and admirers, Sheryl, just Sheryl, is a pretty, but not too pretty and not too thin, 43-year-old working mom — just like us!
Sheryl (right) and her two kids live in a California mansion with a husband who does laundry. Her big career atop the giant social-media company made her a billionaire before menopause.

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Did I mention that she’s filthy, stinking rich?
We are currently witnessing the Sheryl Moment. Her face, always tilted to a 15-degree angle to show she’s listening —or bored silly —is everywhere.
She appeared on “60 Minutes’’ last Sunday, annoying the bejeezus out of lesser females by declaring, in a soft voice, that if you’re not CEO of a Fortune 500 company yet, then it’s your own, damn fault.
The next day, her instant best seller came out, “Lean In: Women, Work and the Will to Lead’’ — which she called a “sort of feminist manifesto.’’ Mayor Bloomberg threw her a sort of book party.
Not unexpectedly, Sheryl was quickly savaged by jealous women who don’t own her pair of Harvard degrees, connections, Louboutins, or permission from their bosses to leave work every day at 5:30 for dinner with the kids.
These women also were not mentored by Sheryl’s economics professor, Larry Summers, who recruited her to the World Bank before age 30. Sheryl then left to become a Google exec.


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