Thursday of the Eighth Week in Ordinary Time

And many rebuked him, telling him to be silent. From Today’s Gospel, Mark 10:48 Will the large crowd who was gathered and the many priests who processed out in front of Fr. Tony last night as he entered in to glory about his 20 years of “humble” service to the people of God stop meContinue reading “Thursday of the Eighth Week in Ordinary Time”

Monday of the Eighth Week in Ordinary Time

The Gospel passage in Mark 10:17 raises the question “What must I do?” This prompts Father Tony to call upon the names of priests in an attempt to address the parish’s challenges. However, a parishioner expresses concerns about the approach, questioning the need for such actions and raising issues related to surrogacy and membership renewal. There is also a mention of hope and the potential for finding solutions.

The Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity

Andrei Rublev’s “The Trinity” depicts equal faces gazing into eternity, emphasizing equality. The author questions the hierarchical attitude of Bishop Zurek and Father Tony, and the cancellation of religious activities. They criticize clericalism and emphasize the importance of respecting life and rejecting surrogacy. They contemplate living a new life free from hierarchical control.

Saturday of the Seventh Week of Ordinary Time

The post reflects on the acceptance of the Kingdom of God, questioning the impact of Bishop Zurek’s clericalism and the need to address issues like abortion and technological conditioning. It references the Gospel, Pope Francis’s exhortation, and Church teachings on human dignity. It raises concerns about the influence of powerful groups and the non-neutral nature of clericalism.

Pentecost Sunday – Mass during the Day

The Gospel reminds us to receive the Holy Spirit and forgive sins. Clericalism at St. Mary’s Cathedral, Amarillo, TX, prioritizes Fr. Tony’s ordination over the sacrament of Penance. Pope Francis urges us to reject clericalism and focus on humility and service. Human trafficking violates human dignity. Communal discernment can help address clericalism.

Saturday of the Seventh Week of Easter – Mass in the Morning

The post mentions concerns about Bishop Zurek’s actions at St. Mary’s Catholic Cathedral, Amarillo, TX, and Father Tony’s special Mass. It also raises questions about defending human dignity and the risk of unchecked clericalism. The content alludes to parallels between ecological concerns and potential harm from unchecked clericalism, inviting reflection on these issues.

Friday of the Seventh Week of Easter

The Gospel calls for following Jesus as a missionary disciple, not succumbing to clericalism or justifying actions that contradict human dignity. The link between faith and human coexistence is emphasized, warning against deteriorating culture and nature. This prompt decision-making to prioritize the right path. Bishop Zurek’s actions raise ethical concerns.