This is how Catholics will be remembered

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The Dispatch: More from CWR

The priest who is the new face of Polish nationalism
Last month, Fr. Jacek Międlar gave a controversial speech before a cheering crowd of thousands during Poland’s Independence Day rally.
December 10, 2015 12:00 EST
Dorothy Cummings McLean
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Father Jacek Międlar addresses the crowd at an Independence Day rally in Warsaw, Poland, November 11 (Screenshot via YouTube).


Poland has had a shift to the political right, as evidenced by the recent victories of the “Law and Justice” party in both the presidential and parliamentary elections this year. One reason for the election of the conservative-nationalist party is the growing migrant crisis, which many Poles see as a threat to their control over their own borders and society. Young people in particular are growing more conservative in their views; approximately 67 percent of the Polish high school and university students who voted in October’s parliamentary elections supported right-wing candidates.

On November 11, the recently ordained Father Jacek Międlar of Rzeszów addressed 70,000-100,000 Polish patriots at a controversial Independence Day rally in Warsaw. His speech delighted the crowds but outraged opponents, who characterize his theological take on Polish nationalism as “pseudo-Christianity.”

There was nothing meek about the blond young man clad in a black cassock and a hooded sweatshirt when he shouted to the sea of people and Polish flags, “Glory be to Jesus Christ and his Holy Gospel! Now, everyone, loudly: Glory be to Jesus Christ !”

“For ever and ever, amen!” the crowd roared.

What followed was not the Rosary but an oration that drew no boundary between Polish Catholicism and Poland itself.

“Dearly beloved,” began young Father Międlar, “the enemies of the homeland and the enemies of the Church are furious today because they see a huge, enormous army of patriots, army of nationalists, and army of supporters who have ‘God, Honor, and Fatherland’ in their hearts and are ready to give their lives for them. But I am more than convinced that leftist propaganda is trying its best to destroy us, to destroy the Church, to destroy the Polish nation. We cannot let them do it. We are the Church Militant. We are the warriors of Great Poland. They aren’t even aware that the more they attack us, the more our pride grows!”

Pride!” the crowds shouted lustily. “National pride! Pride! Pride! National pride! Pride! Pride! National pride!”

In his speech, Father Międlar stated that the concerns of strongly nationalist, devoutly Catholic Poles are ignored, and that there are people who want them to shut up. However, citing Pope Francis, the young priest encouraged his hearers to “go to the peripheries” to “preach the truth and Christ.” “Be ready to be spat at,” he warned. “Be ready to be persecuted. But our strength, our courage, is in the one Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ!”

After characterizing his hearers as an army of both the Catholic Church and of Poland, Father Międlar likened a forced acceptance of Muslim migrants to the Soviet occupation. He added:

Dearly beloved, we’re not afraid of the peaceful Muslims, but they’re a minority. We’re afraid of fundamentalism. We do not want violence, we do not want aggression in the name of Allah…. We must oppose it. We do not want the hatred that is in the Koran, in Surah 5 [expressed for Jews and Christians], but we want the love and truth of the Gospel. We want to fight with the sword of love and truth, to which Saint Paul the Apostle calls us in the sixth chapter [of the Epistle] to the Ephesians [6:14-17]. The Gospel, and not the Quran!” he shouted.

“The Gospel,” roared the crowd again and again. “And not the Quran!”

In past years, the Independence Day rally, organized by groups characterized by the Polish media as “far right,” has been marked by outbreaks of violence, including scuffles with the police. “I went to the Independence March a few years ago,” relates Anthony, 40, a Warsaw businessman. “A hair-raising experience. Riots. Tear gas. Charging skinheads.”

This year’s rally had no such episodes, perhaps because Father Międlar preached against hatred even while acknowledging his crowd’s rejection of Islam:

“Leftist and Islamic aggression aimed at everything Christian and national makes us very afraid. … But we’re also afraid that our fear will turn into hatred. And we, as Christians, cannot let this happen. That’s why we, the Christians, want dialogue. But no one wants to talk to us, instead calling us fascists, racists, xenophobes, and infidel dogs. We can never allow this [succumbing to hatred]. We don’t want to fight with the hammer of hate they [the left-wing] want to push in our hands…. We want to fight with the sword of truth. With the sword of love! With the word of the Gospel! With the Sword that is Jesus Christ, our living Lord and Savior.”

(more at link)

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Pope Francis to consider ordaining women as deacons
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Pope Francis has opened the door to female deacons in what could be a major shift by the Catholic church, which maintains a prohibition on women serving as clergy.

The pontiff, who has previously ruled out the possibility of female priests, said he would appoint an official commission to study the issue, which required some “clarity”.

While the remarks appeared to have been made off the cuff in response to a question before an audience of hundreds of nuns, Francis also indicated that it was an issue he had grappled with in the past.

He said he had once inquired about the role female deacons had played in the early centuries of the church. “What were these female deacons?” the pope recalled asking a “good, wise professor” who had studied the issue. “Did they have ordination or no?”


He then floated the possibility of constituting an official commission to study the question. “It would do good for the church to clarify this point,” he told the nuns.

The appointment of women as deacons would greatly expand the role of women in the church. Deacons can perform many functions performed by priests, including saying mass, celebrating weddings, and baptising children. They are barred from giving communion or taking confessions.

The church reinstated the role of deacon in the 1960s but restricted the role to “mature married men” over the age of 35.

Although Francis has said that the “door is closed” to the possibility of women becoming priests – the Catholic church teaches that women cannot become priests because Jesus willingly chose only men as his apostles – he has also advocated expanding the role women within the church.

Should someone “ask you to do something that is more of servitude than service, you are courageous to say no!” he told the gathering. “Your vocation is for service, service to the church … but not of servitude.”

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I just can't with this Pope -_-
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Another cause of shame for my country, another example of what happens when a fundamentally tribal, group-think-oriented culture takes Anglo liberalism as its creed.

The tribal aspect of Ireland's adoption of the LGBT creed is particularly notable in my experience: any hint of non-acceptance of the creed is taken as a personal attack on one's gay brother/friend/second cousin twice removed. This seems to fuel the rage that accompanies all this, as well as the hysterical mass euphoria that accompanied voting in the referendum. 'Everyone knows someone who's affected by this', etc.

Irish people's attachment to their deep social fabric is extremely strong and has always been far stronger than their attachment to, say, Church doctrine. It's commendable, I think - but can apparently be easily exploited by propagandists.