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    Excommunicated Maryknoll priest Roy Bourgeois dismissed, laicized by Vatican...

    I respect that Bourgeois took time to attempt to form and inform his conscience. It is unfortunate that this is the result, which is just going to lead to further schism and "othering" by many. Thiis laicization was a long time in coming, but will probably not stop him from "celebrating" Mass.
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    the vision of pope leo xiii

    Well, it's been over a hundred years and the Church still stands. So... God (and His Bride, the Church, united with Him) always wins. The vision has a Job-ian feel to it.
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    CNN: Let's Get Real About Abortion

    Sorry, I meant to speak towards quality (paid/not) and length of maternity leave. The USA has the shortest of most developed nations... How The Zero Weeks Of Paid Maternity Leave In The U.S. Compare Globally | ThinkProgress
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    CNN: Let's Get Real About Abortion

    I thought it was a good article which stressed the both/and nature, we can limit abortions and help women. (But, gasp, this may require "big government" to intervene by providing social services, or making sure all businesses offer maternity leave to women!)
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    Is it time to move on?

    I really would recommend talking about these things to a priest or minister in person about whether or not stance. I will say, however, that the Church had never really made an official stance on the Creation story. St. Augustine himself considered it possible that the creation narratives...
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    Study: Majority of Catholics say church should emphasize social justice, the poor

    The bishops DO make announcements on Social Justice issues frequently. The problem is that either the media doesn't pay attention, or that the USCCB doesn't do a good job publicizing.
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    Digital Donation Dilemna

    I think that putting money in at the collection is an important witness for your children. I credit my parents' example for teaching me to always donate at Mass, even if it is only a few dollars (what I can afford to give right now as a graduate student). Anhelyna's system sounds really good...
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    What should the SSPX do?

    To assuage your fears: Vatican II explicitly rejects false irenicism. Lumen Gentium and Gaudium et Spes (and other writings from the Council) both explicitly call for the evangelization of the world.
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    Assumption of Mary and dogmatic statement

    Why didn't he clarify? Probably because he wasn't sure and didn't want to make a statement on it. It's okay to say "I (or we) don't know for sure." Also, this is at the level of Dogma, so it is going to be stated very simply, generally allowing for some room of interpretation underneath it for...
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    What should the SSPX do?

    They should follow their conscience but realize they can't call themselves Catholic.
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    Assumption of Mary and dogmatic statement

    It is a debated issue and up to the individual believer as to whether or not Mary died and was immediately taken up or simply that God decided just prior to her death to bring her up. A good question to ask is: what does it mean to die? What does it mean to be a physical presence in Heaven...
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    The devil is in the footnotes...

    I would disagree. The Evangelists interpreted Jesus as fulfillment of prophecies which many considered already fulfilled or as non-prophetic. There are biblical warrants for purgatory outside of the passage from Corinthians, which to me reads more as something which could explain the process...
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    The devil is in the footnotes...

    The reality is that a Bible's footnotes cannot contain every interpretation. It could not be contained. If you want fully-inclusive interpretations, you would have to look at an exegetical book fore each book. An imprimatur does not mean it says everything, just that there is nothing...
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    The devil is in the footnotes...

    I think the point of footnotes is to get to a meaning of the passage as it was meant by the author. The NAB footnote for 1 Cor 3:15 does not negate the fact that it can and is interpreted as a proof for purgatory, but simply that, perhaps, that is not what Paul meant in the letter.
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    The devil is in the footnotes...

    Footnotes are one author's interpretation and analysis of the text. They are not the "end all to be all" of an interpretation and anybody who considers them as such is a lunatic. If you want full analysis, get a commentary of the Book from Scripture. His fourth issue misses the point entirely...
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    So, anybody know about physics and it's relationship to God?

    Find a Jesuit. There are a number who are astrophysicists and someone may be able to get you in contact with one (I know, not exactly the same thing, but still). A very basic answer would be: God created everything. Most physics (really, any science) involve the interaction of items in the...
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    The 47%

    I didn't pay any federal income tax via payroll or April 15 taxes because I had been out of the country volunteering for the first 6 months and didn't get a 6 hr/week job (while in graduate school) until September. Unless the interest that accumulated on my unsubsidized federal loans count as...
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    American bishop suggests ordination of female deacons

    Benedict has written that a deacon is not conferred the sacramental character to act in persona Christi. This has been the main theological argument on not ordaining women to the priesthood, so I think discussion should continue on the possibility.
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    New Evidence of Married Jesus?

    dotCommonweal » Blog Archive » “Jesus said to them, ‘My wife…’” The ^ blog seems to be pretty insightful on the issue. The author herself doesn't think that it proves Jesus was married, just another voice from the debate.
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    New Evidence of Married Jesus?

    We talked about it briefly in a class I had today. The conclusion was that it proves nothing other than that, at the end of the 2nd century and into the 4th century, there were debates about whether or not Jesus was married (thus why many theologians of the time insisted that Jesus was NOT...