Knights, No More
How often do you sit back and shake your head in disbelief? For me, it seems to happen quite frequently. It’s unfortunate, bewildering, and frustrating to see story after story where people cave to the culture, to the “tolerance” regime, to the mainstream, and to politics. Why can’t we simply see truth and respond to it appropriately?! I speak of the males that were formerly known as Knights of Columbus from Norfolk KofC Council #3548. This likely doesn’t include every Brother Knight there, but for the sake of this argument, one is too many. As I read the stories, the council is acting, and that includes every member of that council. For any who did stand with Church teaching, it goes without saying, good job.
In Virginia, the Governor is pro-abortion, pro-same-sex marriage, and stands in conflict to most, if not all, Catholic teaching. Council 3548 invited, and even after rebuke, are continuing to advocate for Gov. Terry McAuliffe to act as Grand Marshall in the upcoming St. Patrick’s Day Parade (next week, Tuesday.) The pastor of Holy Trinity Parish, where this Knights council is based, has repeatedly rebuked these former Knights. I say “former”, because no Catholic man who calls himself “Knight” would allow this to happen, and I wouldn’t call them “Brother”. If this were my council, heads would roll. But it’s not my council, because we’re actually Catholic warriors! We stand for truth, goodness, and beauty, and as defenders of Mother Church. I’m not sure, but I would imagine that these behaviors and decisions may automatically excommunicate some. I urge them to reconsider their decision of honoring a person who so vehemently opposes Catholic doctrine, especially on issues that are paramount to Catholicism. Life and Marriage go hand-in-hand and must be upheld, especially by the “Strong Right Arm of the Church”.
Fr. Beeman, their pastor, has done what he can to teach his parishioners the proper approach to these issues. He is quoted as saying, “It is the clear teaching of the Bishops of the United States in Catholics in Political Life that, ‘the Catholic community and Catholic institutions should not honor those who act in defiance of our fundamental moral principles,’” he wrote in his letter. “‘They should not be given awards, honors, or platforms which would suggest support for their actions’.”
So here’s the deal… in one way or another, we’re all faced with decisions of how we stand against evil. How we react is important. When faced with “going against the crowd” or “ruffling feathers”, are you courageous enough to do it? Do you back down and shy away from confrontation? Do you buy into the “church of nice” and “want people to like you”? Men, there are times in life when we can step back and let things play out. There are other times, especially when it comes to fundamental Church teachings, that we must fight. This situation in Virginia is one of those times. The TrueMan is wise enough to know the difference. The vicious man would choose incorrectly. I can promise you that Fr. Michael J. McGivney, founder of the Knights of Columbus, would have stood and fought.
TrueMan up!
“Womanpriests”, “Pope Joan”… and a side of PC
Lately, I’ve come across several stories, websites, conversations, etc. about ‘womanpriests’. [Some of the websites claim to be in communion with the Roman Catholic Church. They aren’t. No matter their claims, they aren’t.] One story is about a movie that’s out, exclusively in Europe right now, about the legend of a female Pope that lived during the 9th century. This claim is unsubstantiated and completely fabricated. One story, which I saw posted on Facebook, spoke of a ‘womanpriest’ from the St. Louis area who is pregnant. “The first female Roman Catholic priest to be pregnant in history.” What is the obsession with women being priests?!?!
I think the obsession is the false understanding of freedom in our culture, mixed with a heavy dose of moral relativism, topped with a false sense of equality… served with a side of PC. In our culture, fairness has been turned into a “if they get one, I deserve one too” system. Society completely distorts the understanding of gender, gender roles, equality, fairness and the intention of God in regards to gender and sexuality. The world has turned everything into a competition and some people believe that in order to be considered ‘equal’, they must have the same opportunities as everyone else. Think about that – it doesn’t make sense.
Why is it, that as soon as a man is allowed (created) to do something, some women automatically insist that they should be allowed to do the same? The insistance includes many such things that are outside the scope of a woman’s role. See, when a man is ordained a priest in the Catholic Church, he becomes the spouse of Mother Church. Plain and simple. No apologies here… politically correct or not.
Being politically correct is not Catholic. It’s not charitable, it’s not what Jesus did, it’s not what we should do. Being politically correct asks us to waterdown our faith, to become “tolerant” of everything that’s going on around us – whether morally acceptable or not. No thanks.
As always, I’m not diggin’ on women. I’m not trying to deify men. What I’m saying is that we were each created for something great, as a man or as a woman. Those things can be (and most likely are) different.
Stand up for the dignity of each person. Respect life. Respect what God created you for. Stand up for Truth. Stand up against the notion of tolerance. Ruffle feathers, if that’s what it takes. Christ wasn’t a fairweather prophet… He didn’t take the position of “acceptance”… See, what Christ did (which is what we are supposed to model our lives after) is that He loved sinners too much to allow them to stay where they were.
TrueMan up!