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UK Archdiocese To Welcome Pope With Theology Of The Body Lecture

Here is the article from .....  http://thebulletin.us/articles/2010/07/19/news/world/doc4c446962bdbfa078655904.txt

LONDON – The Catholic Archdiocese of Westminster has announced it will host its annual Theology of the Body lecture on September 14 in honor of Pope Benedict XVI’s scheduled visit to Great Britain that month. The lecture, entitled “In the Service of Woman - Men are Called to Greatness,” will be given by Brian J. Gail, author of the Christian novel Fatherless.

Edmund Adamus, the Director of Pastoral Affairs for the Diocese, told LifeSiteNews.com that the event “will hopefully play some small but not insignificant part in setting the proper and better scene and ambience in which to receive the Vicar of Christ.” 

Both the theme of the talk and its speaker, he said, were chosen to highlight the modern secular crisis: the topic for the talk, for example, is intended to serve as a response to the blurring of gender differences that runs rampant in Great Britain and the world.

“More and more people are beginning to realize that the feminization of masculinity and the laddish culture that haunts the development of young girls and women is not providing the answers to life’s deepest questions about human love and relationships,” said Adamus.

This loss of gender identity, he said, leads to a loss of personal identity; to regain it, men must be willing to respect and sacrifice for the women they love. “In paying due honor and respect to all women in all circumstances … we as men grow towards the fullness of our manhood in Christ – we become heroes,” he said. 

Adamus said that Fatherless author Brian Gail was a perfect fit for conveying the message to respect and honor women: in Fatherless, Gail explores the “fatherless-ness” of the twentieth century by, among other things, exploring how the Pill has shattered the relationship between men and women. 

“The book Fatherless encapsulates so much of what is wrong in society in terms of family dysfunction and breakdown in spelling out the toxic nature of the contraceptive mentality,” said Adamus.

 

Adamus said that it was especially important for the Pope to re-evengelize Britain, as it has become a leading player in modern secularism - as exhibited by the hostility shown to the Holy Father’s upcoming visit. 

“Whether we like it or not,” he said, Britain has been and remains “the geo-political epicenter of the culture of death.” 

Thus, said Adamus, the lecture “is a heartfelt appeal to [Pope Benedict] as our leader to bring before the whole nation once again what was for the first apostle to the English, St. Augustine of Canterbury – a recipe for success – the Catholic truth concerning authentic human sexuality and the doctrine of marriage and the family.” 


I find this article so disheartening .......  I was hoping for progress and perhaps an attempt at receding a bit from a "know it all" attitude.   One would think that with their recent problems that perhaps they would be more sensitive with how they treat others.    I am not looking to single out and knock just the Catholic Church.  The same attitude exists in many denominations including the one I was part of for so many years.    Indeed, just recently a group of church pastors displayed an alarming and severely intolerant (almost hateful) attitude regarding transgendered and gay persons at a Fort Worth Texas city council meeting.

What I would ask is this ....... does anyone have any positive and constructive ideas in how a person like me can reach out to those that would listen to this sort of thing?     I am really looking for ways to reach out rather than reasons or excuses not to.    There must be some good ideas and thoughts out there .....     It was not that long ago that in my denial that I would have listened to such and casually gone along with it.     I am so very grateful I was not left that way and I sincerely want to help as i was helped.

Thoughts please ..... it will make my day brighter ...... some days are just a bit more of a struggle.

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Rita

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So long as people view gender

So long as people view gender as a binary attribute, and insist that those two different classes have set "roles", there is little hope for lasting change.

 

When people refer to gaining greater understanding of the way the spectrum of gender works as "running rampant", you have to know there's little chance of anything but bigotry and sexism in the whole series.

 

The best way to reach out and change people's minds is to be a face for a quality that can only be the subject of prejudice so long as it is faceless. Be a freind to people who might not yet be decided. Be a voice where the only advertisement currently is bigotry. Be a person where bigots would rather you be anonymous.

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RitaTG wrote:What I would ask

RitaTG wrote:
What I would ask is this ....... does anyone have any positive and constructive ideas in how a person like me can reach out to those that would listen to this sort of thing?     I am really looking for ways to reach out rather than reasons or excuses not to.    There must be some good ideas and thoughts out there .....     It was not that long ago that in my denial that I would have listened to such and casually gone along with it.     I am so very grateful I was not left that way and I sincerely want to help as i was helped.

The rapturous audience for these messages grows smaller and smaller.  The Anglican church in Britain (and around the world) is in remarkable decline.  The Catholics aren't fairing much better, and the scandals of child rape and shielding of child rapists has angered many Brits and has accelerated the move toward a largely secular society, with the exception of the growing Muslim population.

 

I wouldn't worry about these people, or their message.  It will largely fall on deaf ears, and the ones who do listen to it, won't listen to you.  It's just a remarkably smaller group who wouldn't listen to you, now.

 

I am not a homosexual, bisexual, or transgendered person, but if I were, I would take comfort, and a fair bit of satisfaction, from being a more tolerant, ethical, and moral person than these so called "religious leaders", who would simply be criminals if it weren't for their fancy titles and diplomatic immunity.

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I wish I could say "I don't

I wish I could say "I don't believe it" but of course I can't.   What does it take to convince apparently intelligent people that humans don't fit into little matching boxes?  

The article sounds like something written by someone who has NO grasp of the realities of the beauty of human uniqueness. 

 


“More and more people are beginning to realize that the feminization of masculinity and the laddish culture that haunts the development of young girls and women is not providing the answers to life’s deepest questions about human love and relationships,” said Adamus.

There seems to be a problem here - gender has little to do with roles. 'Strong, bossy but loving man' - a person who mows the lawn and does approved manly things.  'Sweet, demure, obedient, woman' who does housework and approved womanly things.  Most of us don't fit in there.

Sounds a bit like a man who resents being asked to accept responsibility for some of the chores of daily life - like laundry, kitchen duties, childcare, nurturing.

 

“The book Fatherless encapsulates so much of what is wrong in society in terms of family dysfunction and breakdown in spelling out the toxic nature of the contraceptive mentality,” said Adamus.
 

If it is 'toxic' to control the number of children one brings into the world - then bring on 'toxicity'!

 

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Rita TG,   I have a whole

Rita TG,

 

I have a whole shwack of different kinds of friends who call themselves a whole shwack of different identities.  Otherkin, femalemales, boigirls, cisgendered, LiberalConservatives, etc etc etc.

 

I find the best way to fight ignorance is through humour and experience.  Much, I think, of the world's conflicts would be stopped by a healthy amount of shared humour.

 

Then we get these people in Authority positions who get too big of a 'ead and automatically think that their way is the Real and True Way for everyone else...that ego needs to be punctured in some way...to get through to their humanity...

 

It requires effort to be human.  Especially when bucking a trend of the society you live in.

 

Like I say to my mtf friends, when they get all depressed that they'll never look like her, they'll never fit into that and so forth:

 

There once was a robin who wasn't like other robins.  She was drab like the other robins, and ate worms like other robins, but she always felt different, more glamorous.  But she would look at her drab feathers and sigh.  She'd eat her drab worms and sigh.  "I will never, ever be like how I really am."

 

One day, another robin came up to her and said to her, "Why so glum?"

 

"Oh, I am ugly and drab and I eat worms," she said.

 

The other robin smiled and touched her feathers.  "But why be like your other robins when you are, and will always be, a phoenix?"

 

And she looked down, a saw that he had placed a multicoloured feather amongst her others.  That caught the sun and burned like gold.

 

The other robin chuckled, "Never forget that you will always be who you are, no matter what other birds say or how they act.  You are a phoenix so BE A PHOENIX!"

 

And the robin flew into its new life and experienced much.

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InnaWhimsey ....thank you so

InnaWhimsey ....thank you so much..... HUGS

Chasen ....thank you ...especially for that last paragraph .... HUGS

Witch ...... you indeed are wise and I appreciate you so very much ....HUGS

kaythecurler ..... I too am flummoxed by intelligence married to ignorance ..... thank you ....HUGS

You have all brightened my day and have helped keep me focused on what is truely important.     I know what to do now ..... I will just be me .... and I will not allow anyone like that to take up room in my head and make me crawl back into the shadows.

I will just be me! ...just like I am here ...just like I am everywhere I happen to go.

Thank you all!

Hugs again!

Rita

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InannaWhimsey

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Beautiful.  Utterly, joyously beautiful.

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One of my Heroes (and the

One of my Heroes (and the BEST DR. WHO)NSFW

My wife (a practicing Christian) saw this and enjoyed it and passed it on to me. Looks like a good and positive movie

I hope that some protesters will go to the lecture and, not shove things in his face (be militant aboot it), but do things like male & female couples switching clothes, changing names, calling each other by androgynous terms, or even switching genders within one sitting and be willing to engage people as they get...curious.

Myself, I'd imagine a fun event where the room would be flooded with a retrovirus that would randomly rewrite the DNA of all the participants in the room...temporarily...but that's just a weeeee bit away in the future...;3

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InnaWhimsey .......

InnaWhimsey ....... delightful!

Thank you ..... well put indeed!

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Rita

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chansen,   you might like

chansen,

 

you might like this, as well.

 

Or this blast from the past.

 

Bless the children

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