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Friday, December 24, 2004
What would television be without New York's Yule Log on Channel 11? Flash Link to the WB 11 Yule Log The beloved Yule Log, a favorite New York holiday tradition, will again burn twice as long and twice as bright this year on Tribune Broadcasting's WB Television Network affiliate, WPIX Channel 11 (The WB11). The Yule Log, The WB11 video Christmas card to New York, which returned to television in 2001, ending a 12-year hiatus, will again be seen for four hours this Christmas instead of the traditional two hours. It will be seen from 8 am to Noon on Christmas Day (Saturday, Dec. 25). The Yule Log was first expanded from two to four hours for Christmas 2003.I recall being about the age of my youngest son now and seeing this for the first time. It's not as good as Scrooge's memories on Christmas in the 1790's, but it is fitting for New York's children. Check local listings. On Time Warner Cable of New York it is on MSG (Madison Square Garden Channel). On cable and broadcast is will be on WPIX at 8am Christmas Day.
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Look at what the New York Times buried on page A15 Democrats Weigh De-emphasizing Abortion as an Issue ...In interviews and public appearances since Election Day, Democratic officials have said that the party should open its doors to abortion opponents and that candidates should make abortion a less central focus of future campaigns...OK. Abortion will be the focus. Abortion will be the central focus. But only less so. Is that a rallying cry for the pro-life movement or not? What they are trying to do is conceal their true agenda. What they are not looking for is a strategy to include pro-life people in their party but a better strategy for distracting people who would vote Republican for their pro-life positions. All the more reason for stopping Giuliani and Schwarzenegger for acquiring influence in the Republican party.
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Thursday, December 23, 2004
Merry C-------s! A politically correct primer In the middle of detailing the horrors the Roman emperor Decius loosed on Christians in AD 250 for a book I'm writing, a friend sent round an Internet story concerning the latest battles in the war against Christmas, part of the effort to entomb Christ with boulders of legalism.The examples you've read before, but Sean Wright has an interesting historical perspective.
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Followup: Kerik resigns from Giuliani Partners: Newsday Bernard Kerik may still be a friend of Rudy but he's no longer a Giuliani partner. This would be a good time for Giuliani to do something, anything, to get something else in the news about this posssible candidate for the Senate or Presidency.
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A Christmas Carol: Which One is Your Favorite? I always try to see a few versions of this each year. Please share with me your favorite or favorites. 1938 Reginald Owen kind of stagey, and the soundtrack is primitive. This is the first Hollywood version with sound. 1951 Alistair Sim This version is quite durable and Sim is excellent at expressing the regret that Scrooge has for his uncharity. 1962 Mr. Magoo First of several animated versions. 1983 Mickey's Christmas Carol a interesting character loop: Uncle Scrooge McDuck is based on the Ebenezer Scrooge character. 1988 Bill Murray (contemporary setting) a lot of fun. 1992 Muppets with Michael Caine My kids favorite. 1994 Flintstone's I don't believe I've ever seen this one. 1999 Patrick Stewart my overall favorite. I own the DVD.
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Today's Lesson, Class is "Freedom of Religion" means "Freedom from Religion" So, this is what it has come to. Keep religion out of my school: York Daily Record As a concerned student and as a concerned human being, I say please and with all due respect, kee the religion out of my school because it has no place in the classroom. Actually, Danielle calls skepticism of Darwinism, in her terminology "holes", a forbidden subject. Religion is already in her school in the form of philosophical materialism. The belief, without "scientific proof" in her terminology, is that all exists is matter and energy. There's been no explanation, nothing close to an explanation in fact, for the information density in life arising from randomness.
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Pope Defrocks Priest Shot By Alleged Victim: AP Pope John Paul II has defrocked a priest accused of sexually abusing a parishioner who shot the Baltimore cleric years later as publicity mounted over the child abuse scandal in the Roman Catholic Church, The Associated Press has learned. There's quite a bit of interesting detail in the report -- such as the fact that the petition for involuntary laicization proceeded ahead of a admission by the accused or a civil or criminal court verdict -- and that according to the Archdiocese spokesman Blackwell retained until this decree the faculties to offer Mass privately.
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Priest Sentenced for Child Porn: AP A 71-year-old Roman Catholic priest who pleaded guilty to receiving child pornography over the Internet has been sentenced to 15 to 21 months in federal prison. posted by Patrick Sweeney at 1:22 AM Permalink
Here's a priest with other priorities The Rev. Mike Arms of St. Patrick Catholic Church in Inver Grove Heights will be at Friday's Vikings-Packers game: Minneapolis Star-Tribune I hear there's baseball in Minneapolis on Easter, too.
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Wednesday, December 22, 2004
Who did these jobs before all the illegal immigrants arrived? Who bussed tables, washed dishes, cut lawns, put up siding, put down asphalt... before the arrival of the illegal immigrants? Somehow these jobs were getting done. Until there's zero unemployment among citizens and legal residents, there's no point to inviting illegal immigrants. The truth is the employers can drive down wages and not be concerned about hours or working conditions when they hire illegal immigrants who have no recourse to the legal system to get decent wages and working conditions.
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Just because it's so cool to link to Al-Jazeerah Rash of Vandalized Nativity Scenes in the US: Thomas McArdle Catholic League president William Donohue today discussed the latest wave of vandalized nativity scenes:Here's the link to the Catholic League's page“On December 10, we issued a news release documenting 16 instances of nativity scenes that were vandalized nationwide. Since then, there have been 24 more reported incidents that have come to our attention. Here is where they occurred: Grand Rapids, Michigan; Costa Mesa, California; Santa Cruz, California; Anchorage, Alaska; Hanover, Pennsylvania; Lansdale, Pennsylvania; Knoxville, Tennessee; Charlotte, North Carolina; Epping, New Hampshire; Tiverton, Massachusetts; Neenah, Wisconsin; Morningside, Iowa; Diamondhead, Mississippi; Maplewood, Minnesota; Baxter County, Arkansas; Murrieta, California; Grand Traverse County, Michigan; Plainfield, New Jersey (2 crèches were vandalized); Volusia County, Florida; Eau Claire, Wisconsin; Princeton, Indiana; Whitman, Massachusetts; Norwalk, Connecticut.”
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Just Leave Christmas Alone: Charles Krauthammer It is Christmastime, and what would Christmas be without the usual platoon of annoying pettifoggers rising annually to strip Christmas of any Christian content? With some success: posted by Patrick Sweeney at 10:16 PM Permalink
Tuesday, December 21, 2004
...the opportunity for peace presented by planned Palestinians elections on Jan. 9 to replace longtime leader Yasser Arafat, who died last month. So, Arafat was an impediment to peace? What's possible now that wasn't possible when Arafat was alive? Archbishop Michel Sabbah: Bethlehem today is a 'prison': USA Today Bethlehem, the traditional birthplace of Jesus, has been turned into a large prison by the separation barrier Israel is building in the West Bank, the top Roman Catholic clergyman in the Holy Land said Tuesday.So does everyone at USA Today have such short memory? The Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem was seized by terrorists in April 2002. The Christians at the Church including priests and nuns held as hostages were tortured, everything of value was stolen, everything else of religious significance was destroyed by the terrorists. (Details)
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Who Stole Christmas: Maggie Gallager A certain combustible combination of old-style WASP etiquette rules (Never discuss religion or politics at the dinner table) and a newly aggressive secularist orthodoxy, which travels to its adherents under the strange name of "tolerance."
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Jesus Christ: The name that must not be spoken I'm going to compile some links and excerpts from the best I've seen this December on the culture war over Christmas. The first is from Peggy Noonan who writes in OpinionJournal.com Mr. Gerson was eloquent, his arguments apt. But what seemed most telling was his being questioned on whether, when the president refers to belief, he is speaking in "code" to evangelicals. No, said Mr. Gerson, "they're not code words, they're our culture." He said that when he put in a reference to T.S. Eliot's "Four Quartets" in a speech, he was not sending a code; he was making a literary reference that springs from our culture. The same with religious references. They are not "a plot" or "a secret."
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Bill Donahue of the Catholic League Replies: Beliefnet Ever since Rabbi Shmuley Boteach and I squared off against each other on the December 8 edition of MSNBC's “Scarborough Country,” he has been on a tear lambasting me for commenting that “Hollywood is controlled by secular Jews who hate Christianity in general and Catholicism in particular.” Context is always important, so let’s take a look at it. Just before I spoke, Boteach mocked The Passion of the Christ, saying, “It really should win the World Wrestling Federation Oscar for best movie. It's a guy for two hours being kicked, beaten, his blood gushing everywhere. It's just a diabolical, criminal, violent mess.” Thanks, Shmuley, for being so sensitive about that “guy.”Credit: Relapsed Catholic
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You might recall the largest American organization to protest "The Passion of the Christ" Pope meets with Anti-Defamation League leaders Pope John Paul II greeted a delegation from the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) to the Vatican with a prayer for an end to racism and assurances that the "close bonds of friendship" between Catholics and Jews would continue. posted by Patrick Sweeney at 1:33 PM Permalink
The progress of paganism: the Earth as the body of God. Protecting all of God's creation: South Bend Tribune About 15 years ago, Sister Mary Turgi was given a small kitten.Text of the Earth Stations (PDF link), sample We stand at a critical moment in Earth’s history, a time when humanity must choose its future. As the world becomes increasingly interdependent and fragile, the future at once holds great peril and great promise.I know very little about the Sisters of the Holy Cross, but the article here and the Earth Stations don't provide any sign of being Catholic or for that matter, Christian. Exactly to whom is the above prayer being directed?
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Monday, December 20, 2004
Bill Donahue Unleashed Scarborough Country Transcript Dec. 8 That's extreme, even for me, Bill.
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Fooey to the World: Festivus Is Come By Allen Salkin: New York Times Gather around the Festivus pole and listen to a tale about a real holiday made fictional and then real again, a tale that touches on philosophy, King Lear, the pool at the Chateau Marmont hotel, a paper bag with a clock inside and, oh yes, a television show about nothing. My prediction: they want to make this bigger than Christmas, maybe even bigger than Kwanzaa. posted by Patrick Sweeney at 10:49 PM Permalink
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I may be “extreme” but no one here is calling for the death of Brandy Korman for apostasy Islam Online greets a Catholic convert to Islam After the 9/11 attacks, Brandy Korman became curious to know more about Islam.We can pray for her.
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Two cities approach Christmas thinking of the neediest Los Angeles: Movie Stars Help Father Maurice Chase on Christmas Day Father Maurice Chase, Los Angeles Catholic priest, former Assistant to the President of Loyola Marymount University, and Skid Row activist, will "give out" on Christmas Day $15,000 in one dollar bills to the poor and homeless on L.A.'s Skid Row! The Bogus Beggar: New York Post Laula Headley dressed for her job in Midtown — wearing a filthy blanket and a pathetic look on her tear-streaked face.Perhaps she read in The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes The Man With the Twisted Lip.
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Priest Gives Up the Fight This school vs. parish conflict which I blogged in September 2004 has been resolved. Westschester Journal-News I wonder which side the new pastor will take -- to alienate the school parents by taking away the subsidy or closing the school or to alienate the parishers by continuing to subsidize the cash-hemmoraging school.
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Sunday, December 19, 2004
Answering Email (2) I teach two classes for my parish, one is a First Communion/Confirmation class for children 10 to 14 who have never been taught the faith. This is the first year of a two year program for their sacramental preparation,. The other class is an RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) class for teens 14 to 18 who have not been baptized. (Perhaps it should be called RCIT for "teen") In the RCIA class I've been careful to explain what the big picture is in terms of what the Church will require them to learn and what obligations they will have as Catholics. I learned that some people left RCIA programs because the scope of what was entailed was not explained up front. I'm required to follow a predetermined syllabus but within that I strive to make it Christ-centered for the reason that this is how the Apostles evangelized. I played some videos in last two weeks with the Gospel accounts of the birth and childhood of Jesus.
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Answering Email (1) Thanks to people who have written email who say this blog is worth reading and it's like the blog that inspired this blog's start exactly two years ago: Mark Shea's "Catholic and Enjoying It". Mark's work online especially in Catholic Exchange is always inspirational. I look forward to the resumption of his blog. I started on pre-Internet online bulletin boards defending the Catholic faith in 1984. Some of the stuff I wrote on bit.listserv.catholic ten years ago lingers on in Google's file servers. What gets into the blog is what interests me at the moment. I don't try to be comprehensive, but I do try to find some obscure Catholic stories, especially stories on the fringe. Our religion is a religion of faith, hope, and love that leads to joy, triumph, and the glory of God. The true test for any Catholic blogger will come when they discover in the Particular Judgment that the blog added to or deducted from their time in Purgatory.
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Davey and Goliath Return to Save Christmas but this is not your parent's Davey and Goliath. It's called Davey and Goliath's Snowboard Christmas, and it features new characters who are Jewish and Muslim. The Muslim character Yasmeen is depicted here. It will be on the Hallmark Channel and Davey's denomination is Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
Simpson's Reference: Maude Flanders' speaking about her son Todd's TV habits: "Well, he used to watch Davey & Goliath, but he thought the idea of a talking dog was blasphemous..." from "Bart the Lover"
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Christmas is leaving New York, to be replaced by the Apocalypse Lions' wreaths no mane event: Daily News Patience and Fortitude will be looking a little bare this holiday season.
I note that that were were funds for a lavish staff
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