May 30th, 2009

My Sermon for Pentecost Sunday

Contraception is a sin. There are a few very rare exceptions, but it’s a sin. Catechism of the Catholic Church, #2370. Contraception profoundly weakens the love between husband and wife.

The Church teaches it – infallibly – and yet as many as 8 out of 10 American Catholics say they don’t agree or don’t care and contracept anyway.

Marriage is a Christian vocation expressed between a man and a woman. Catechism of the Catholic Church, #1601.  It was established by God so that humanity could be fruitful and multiply.

The Church teaches it – infallibly – and yet many American Catholics speak out as if it’s a human rights issue.

The chastity of children is the responsibility of the parents until the child is an adult. Catechism of the Catholic Church, #2223. It is the duty of parents to see to the spiritual and moral formation of children and to protect them from temptation as best as possible by the practice of the virtues of denial.

The Church teaches it and yet all too many American Catholic parents are heard to say “kids will kids” or “it’s better for them to drink here than somewhere else” or “we did it when we were young.”

The Church in the United States has for the last forty years faced an identity crisis.

Do I have to do what the Church says? Do I have to give something up for Lent?

Do I have to go to Church every Sunday? Do I have to go to confession?

Is Jesus really present in the host? What if I don’t like Father?

I think I’m a spiritual person and I don’t see a problem with infidelity or fornication. I think that this or that is morally ok – and I love Jesus. Besides – a good and loving God wouldn’t send anyone to hell really.

Today’s Gospel serves as a painful thorn in our side as modern Americans. We are told by TV and Politics and even one another that we’re entitled to our own opinions and that mature people make their own decisions and that faith is in your heart. But the Feast of Pentecost couldn’t be more opposed to that idea.

The Holy Spirit is coming. He is truth and he comes from God the Father… His opinion is true and he’s not interested in other opinions.

He isn’t going to lead a discussion, he is going to guide us… Toward the truth. He isn’t going to say his own thing – he is here to tell it from the mouth of God, period. To reject the truth is to reject the Lord.

And maybe that’s where the identity crisis comes in. There isn’t any appeal. There’s not room for disagreements or other opinions. Now – the Holy Spirit doesn’t necessarily hammer down every detail of everything. But what’s morally right and wrong are clear and that’s that.

And that way of thinking is the exact opposite of what it means for me to be an American nowadays…

And so we’re in the tough spot of saying, “Am I an American Catholic – who is going to fit the truth of God into my life…” Or – am I a Catholic American – who is going to fit my life into the truth of God.”

St. John basically says it… Words don’t mean much of anything. I can say I’m Catholic all day long. But words don’t make something real or true. I can call myself a great musician, but I can’t play piano as well as some of our teenagers. I can say that I speak Spanish, but I have to ask little kids to speak slowly. In the end, the truth is the truth and nothing I say or do can change that.

This makes some of us uncomfortable. It’s made a lot of Catholics choose a new Church in the last few decades. It’s made some people in this parish angry with me. And it’s led us to today where some Catholics who outright reject central truths of the faith are figuring more and more on the national scene and still being considered Catholics…

So today – on this feast of the Holy Spirit – it’s a good time for everyone of us to take a good, hard look inside and face this very real problem head on

Am I creating my religion or is my religion creating me”

Come Holy Spirit, and fill the hearts of your faithful, and kindle in them the fire of Your Divine Love. Send forth Your Spirit and they shall be created, and You shall renew the face of the earth. Oh God, Who by the light of the Holy Spirit instructed the hearts of the faithful, Grant, that by the same Spirit we may be truly wise and ever rejoice in His consolation. We ask this through Christ Our Lord. Amen.

May 28th, 2009

International Priests’ Retreat in Ars

For those priests who may be interested… [Laity, don’t hesitate to print this an give it to your pastor\priest]

The Retreat Starts on Sun, Sept 27, 2009 at 7pm and Ends on Sat, Oct 3 at 2pm

Daily horarum

Talks by
The talks will be given in French, German and English and will be simulcast to retreatants over insanely cool headset things.

Cost €490 + Transportation to\from

The website is http://retraitears2009.org

Posted in Fr Ryan Humphries | No Comments »

May 28th, 2009

“Mysticism keeps men sane. As long as you have mystery you have health; when you destroy mystery you…”

“Mysticism keeps men sane. As long as you have mystery you have health; when you destroy mystery you create morbidity. The ordinary man has always been sane because the ordinary man has always been a mystic. He has permitted the twilight. He has always had one foot in earth and the other in fairyland. He has always left himself free to doubt his gods; but (unlike the agnostic of to-day) free also to believe in them. He has always cared more for truth than for consistency. If he saw two truths that seemed to contradict each other, he would take the two truths and the contradiction along with them. His spiritual sight is stereoscopic, like his physical sight: he sees two different pictures at once and yet sees all the better for that.”

GK Chesterton, Orthodoxy

Posted in Fr Ryan Humphries | No Comments »

May 27th, 2009

CU Episode 103: Montalbanaño

on this week’s show: reflecting on Memorial Day, thoughts on what a Catholic New Media center might be made of (and it’s not a gooey nougat center), the cu picks of the week, news from around the Church and world in the cu metro and a questio to be answered in backChat.  Enjoy!

Posted in CU Podcast | 1 Comment »

May 25th, 2009

Episode 103 Shownotes

On this Week’s Show…

Memorial day and being a “soldier for Christ.”

What if… We wanted to build a new media content studio and old media terrestrial radio station in one… It is possible and we talk about it. The magically delicious sound board we mentioned is the Zoom R16.

Our Picks

The CU Metro

Backchat

The Music

Posted in shownotes | 1 Comment »

May 21st, 2009

Joe points at the camera.

Joe points at the camera.

Posted in Fr. Chris Decker | No Comments »

May 20th, 2009

Life is Still Worth Living, Ep 34, How Much News is Too Much News?

This week on Life is Still Worth Living – with news so ubiquitous, how much is too much?

Listen to the show first and then read my recommendations – and don’t cheat – I’m a priest, I’ll know!

So how much news is too much news? Exactly as much as I need to:

  1. Exercise the virtue of patriotism
  2. Care for my secular affairs and those of my family
  3. Carry out my job or career
  4. Make an informed vote
  5. Communicate the Gospel to those I encounter
  6. Avoid failing the virtue of temperance and moderation

Anything else is useless and possibly harmful!

Music: Andy McKee

Posted in Life is Still Worth Living | No Comments »

May 18th, 2009

Words from Pius XI that ring true today…

It may be said in all truth that the Church, like Christ, goes through the centuries doing good to all. There would be today neither Socialism nor Communism if the rulers of the nations had not scorned the teachings and maternal warnings of the Church. On the bases of liberalism and laicism they wished to build other social edifices which, powerful and imposing as they seemed at first, all too soon revealed the weakness of their foundations, and today are crumbling one after another before our eyes, as everything must crumble that is not grounded on the one corner stone which is Christ Jesus.

This, Venerable Brethren, is the doctrine of the Church, which alone in the social as in all other fields can offer real light and assure salvation in the face of Communistic ideology. But this doctrine must be consistently reduced to practice in every-day life, according to the admonition of St. James the Apostle: “Be ye doers of the word and not hearers only, deceiving your own selves.” The most urgent need of the present day is therefore the energetic and timely application of remedies which will effectively ward off the catastrophe that daily grows more threatening. We cherish the firm hope that the fanaticism with which the sons of darkness work day and night at their materialistic and atheistic propaganda will at least serve the holy purpose of stimulating the sons of light to a like and even greater zeal for the honor of the Divine Majesty. …

Even in Catholic countries there are still too many who are Catholics hardly more than in name. There are too many who fulfill more or less faithfully the more essential obligations of the religion they boast of professing, but have no desire of knowing it better, of deepening their inward conviction, and still less of bringing into conformity with the external gloss the inner splendor of a right and unsullied conscience, that recognizes and performs all its duties under the eye of God.

We know how much Our Divine Savior detested this empty pharisaic show, He Who wished that all should adore the Father “in spirit and in truth.” The Catholic who does not live really and sincerely according to the Faith he professes will not long be master of himself in these days when the winds of strife and persecution blow so fiercely, but will be swept away defenseless in this new deluge which threatens the world. And thus, while he is preparing his own ruin, he is exposing to ridicule the very name of Christian.

Pius XI, Divini Redemptoris

Wow… How’s this for those who have ‘reinvented’ the faith in their own image and preference…

Posted in Fr Ryan Humphries | No Comments »

May 17th, 2009

Watch this video and then try to tell me that the ‘spirit of vatican ii’ crowd are going to do well on judgement day… Woe to you when all speak well of you, for that is what their ancestors did to the false prophets. (Lk 6:26) This world and all who rejoice in it will suffer. Gird yourselves friends and if you voted for Obama, go to confession – today.

Posted in Fr Ryan Humphries | No Comments »

May 15th, 2009



Posted in Fr Ryan Humphries | No Comments »