Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Sympathy for the Devil

Disgraceful goings-on in this Archdiocese, under the leadership of our so-called "conservative" archbishop: Cardinal Hayes High School hosted a big event honoring Regis Philbin and Helen Gurley Brown for their donations to the school. Archbishop Dolan himself said a Mass that day and announced that Ms. Brown was donating a million dollars to the school for "scholarships and special programs". Perhaps realizing the scandal here, Catholic New York downplayed Brown's presence at the ceremony and her donation, as if it were an afterthought or an incidental occurrence that took everyone by surprise, as if she showed up on her own and decided to make her donation on a whim. But it is hardly plausible that a million dollar gift from one of America's most notorious public figures wasn't a centerpiece of this event and didn't happen without the full foreknowledge of everyone involved. And whoever wrote or edited the article knew that this was a disgrace.

Helen Gurley Brown is evil incarnate. She is one of the Sexual Revolution's original insurgents. She has perhaps done more than anyone else to corrupt American womanhood over the past 50 years, with her incessant propaganda for sexual hedonism. Her gift is blood money of the most corrupting sort, as she has always used her very influential voice to make abortion acceptable to American women. And what does our putative spiritual shepherd do when this vile whore proffers a treasure made off of broken lives, ruined souls and dead babies? He extends his flabby hand, takes her donation and says thank you. What a moral lesson it would have been for that high school and this archdiocese if the archbishop told her to keep her filthy money and repent! His action teaches those young men that money trumps all, even honor. A Gina Aceto wrote a letter to Catholic New York to express her outrage.

I thought that Brown was the only objectionable issue at that ceremony, but now I see that Regis Philbin is a divorced man. I wonder if he took Communion from the Archbishop's hands?

On a similar note, Catholic New York had a small item about how Mel Karmazin, the CEO of Sirius XM satellite radio, was given an award at the Telecare Award of Excellence luncheon, which is sponsored by Telecare TV, some sort of Catholic production company, headed by a Monsignor Jim Vlaun. Cardinal Egan attended the luncheon as well, since he had collaborated with Karmazin to start the Catholic Channel on Sirius radio, where it is one of 130 channels that subscribers can listen to. In Karmazin's long and sordid career, he has pumped so much moral filth into the American mind, that it's a sure bet he's a greater evil than even Helen Gurley Brown. Yet, the Catholic Church honors this mass poisoner of souls because he gave us 1 channel out of 130 on a radio station that is quickly going downhill. Again, why don't our priests and bishops seem to have a moral compass or any common sense?

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Following the money in this archdiocese can be an illuminating experience, although the path is often hidden.

Anonymous said...

Let me ask you this....do you ever masturbate or have sex with your wife/girlfriend using a condom? Do YOU accept communion??

Staten Pilgrim said...

I follow the teachings of the Church, as should every Catholic. If I commit a mortal sin, I refrain from Communion until I go to Confession and repent.

Anonymous said...

So how does that work? Can you repeatedly commit a mortal sin, such as having protected sex with your girlfriend/wife, go to confession, receive Communion and repeat that cycle over and over because you really have absolutely no intention of not having protected sex with your wife/girlfriend? Is that OK? I'm just curious, really...it seems somewhat dishonest to "confess" if you really don't intend to stop the activity...

Staten Pilgrim said...

Where do you get your ideas about Catholics and Catholicism? From the Chick tracts that evangelicals leave in the Ferry bathroom stalls? Obviously, sincere repentance is a necessary part of confession and absolution. In fact, part of the prayer we say in Confession goes "I firmly resolve, with the help of thy grace, to sin no more and to avoid the near occasion of sin".

Anonymous said...

That's fine, saying those words etc....but when you are in confession do you REALLY, TRULY intend to never masturbate again or have intercourse using birth control?? Or is it just a pretend commitment to stop those behaviors??

Staten Pilgrim said...

It's odd that keep focusing on masturbation or contraception, since I never said that those were the particular sins that afflict me. I wonder why you seem so obsessed with those subjects. In any case, obviously a sincere Catholic really, really intends not to sin again. Does it make any sense to you that a person would truly believe he could lie to God?