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The Mike Church Show 072516 Seg 1-2: This Is Scandalous & Embarrassing

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Mandeville, LA – The Dumbocrat National Circus begins today. We've heard all of this before. We need dogma more than ever right now– but why? Because we need, with principle and dignity, to denounce the political appointments of Tim Kaine and Donna Brazile because they allege that they are Roman Catholic. You cannot be in unison with the Catholic Church and be in league with the Democrat culture of death! Mike briefly focuses on a 1982 New York Times ad wherein which “pro-choice” Catholic celebrities and politicians spoke against the Catholic stance on abortion. All but a few of them recanted after Pope John Paul II sent them letters threatening excommunication. One of the most important things we can do today is point out when someone (especially in the political world) is committing a grave error, such as Mr. Tim Kaine is. Referencing a piece from LifeSite News, Mike demonstrates Kaine's erroneous, illogical ways. Says Kaine: “I have a personal feeling about abortion, but the right rule for government is to let women make their own decisions.” This is the time to stand up, be bold, be counted! The fraternal correction of the likes of Kaine and Brazile is correct; we'd like to prevent the commission of acts of horrible sin. Calling upon his own writing, Mike reads from a speech he gave last October to the Monroe County, Michigan, Right to Life Fund.

An excerpt: “Ask yourself the question: where did Moses get the Law that St Joseph and Our Lady are humiliating themselves as parents of God himself, to obey?” The Disciple whom Jesus loved provides us the answer: “Jesus said to them: Amen, amen I say to you, before Abraham was made, I am.” This is not only a clear teaching of the source of all legal authority on earth that we may benefit from knowing but note the divine humility of this teaching; while in his human form, Our Lord subjects himself to the brutally painful act of circumcision, why? to keep the Law. But alas, the Church’s reaction to Roe and the pastoral guidance that was delivered, doomed following this clear path of authority I have just recounted for you. Does anyone think that the Cult of Death reared its fangs at a more opportune time? While Roe was being promulgated the stalwart guardians of the teaching we have been discussing were busy fighting the post Vatican II revolutionaries who were making their way through parish after American parish, taking mauls and hammers to the beautiful high altars and communion rails. Ten years later, Rosemary Ruether was exhorting American Catholic’s to ignore the Vatican, ignore the Magisterium and instead work toward “… a painful way forward to a church in which people try to listen to and respect differing opinions and to work, through a combination of experience and tradition, to develop teachings that have authority because they are credible to most Christians.” The private, quiet apathy of some American Catholics was set to roar its way into a bullhorn of public dissent that would drive orthodoxy from nearly every corner of Christian life, nearly end the catechism needed for that orthodoxy and hand over to the Republican Party the reigns of authority in opposing abortion. The laity were now free to take Apostolorum Actoutiatem as a pass to write their own Magisterium with tens of millions of little Popes running their own papacy’s.”

Using St. Pope Pius X's encyclical Pascendi Domini Gregis, Mike continues to make the point. We should be animated about this! We have a duty as laity to denounce Kaine and Brazile. A piece on Kaine's “Catholic” involvement in his home parish is shared.

 
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