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		<description><![CDATA[From Papa Ratzinger Forum: Eminent Cardinals,  Venerated brothers in the Episcopate and the Priesthood,  dear brothers and sisters!  The Nativity of the Lord is at hand. Every family feels the desire to get together in order to enjoy the unique and unrepeatable atmosphere that this feast is able to create.  Even the family of the [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=newevangelization.wordpress.com&amp;blog=4164120&amp;post=86&amp;subd=newevangelization&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<div class="cquotebody">Eminent Cardinals, <br />
Venerated brothers in the Episcopate and the Priesthood, <br />
dear brothers and sisters! </p>
<p>The Nativity of the Lord is at hand. Every family feels the desire to get together in order to enjoy the unique and unrepeatable atmosphere that this feast is able to create. </p>
<p>Even the family of the Roman Curia finds itself gathered today, according to a beautiful custom thanks to which we have the joy of meeting together and exchanging best wishes in this special spiritual climate. </p>
<p>To each of you I address my heartfelt greeting, with full acknowledgment of the much appreciated collaboration that you render to the Successor of Peter. </p>
<p>I sincerely thank the Dean of Cardinals Angelo Sodano , who has spoken in behalf of all who are here and those who are at work in the various offices of the Vatican, including the Pontifical Representatives. </p>
<p>I have referred to the special atmosphere of Christmas. I like to think that it is almost a prolongation of that mysterious joy, that intimate exultation, that was felt by the Holy Family, the angels and the shepherds in Bethlehem the night when Jesus was born. </p>
<p>I would call it &#8216;the atmosphere of grace&#8217;, thinking of the expression St. Paul used in the Letter to Titus: &#8220;<em>Apparuit gratia Dei Salvatoris nostri omnibus hominibus</em>&#8221; (The grace of God has appeared, saving all men)(cfr Tt 2,11). </p>
<p>The Apostle affirms that the grace of God manifested itself &#8216;to all men&#8217;. I would say that this also shows the mission of the Church, and in particular, that of the Successor of Peter and his co-workers, namely, to contribute so that the grace of God, the Redeemer, may be ever more visible to everyone, and may bring salvation to everyone. </p>
<p>The year that is about to end was rich in retrospective looks at significant dates in the recent history of the Church, but also rich in events which brought with them signs of orientation for our path towards the future. </p>
<p>Fifty years ago, Pope Pius XII died. Fifty years ago, John XXIII was elected Pope. Forty years have passed since the publication of the Encyclical <strong>Humanae Vitae</strong> and thirty years since the death of its author, Pope Paul VI. </p>
<p>The message of these events has been reported and meditated in many ways during the course of the year, so I will not dwell on them again at this time. </p>
<p>But memory looks beyond just those events in the past century, and in this way, also brings us to the future. </p>
<p>On the evening of June 28, in the presence of the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople, Bartholomew I, and the representatives of many other Churches and ecclesiastical communities, we inaugurated the Pauline Year at the Basilica of St. Paul outside the Walls to commemorate the birth of the Apostle of the Gentiles 2000 years ago. </p>
<p>For us, Paul is not a figure of the past. Through his letters, he still speaks to us today. And whoever enters into contact with him is impelled by him towards the crucified and resurrected Christ. </p>
<p>The Pauline Year is a year of pilgrimage not only in the sense of a visit to the Pauline sites, but also and above all, a pilgrimage of the heart, along with St. Paul, towards Jesus Christ. </p>
<p>Paul teaches us definitively that the Church is the Body of Christ, that the Head and the Body are inseparable, and that one cannot love Christ without loving his Church and her living community. </p>
<p>Three specific events of the year drawing to a close stand out particularly. </p>
<p>First of all, World Youth Day in Australia, a great feast of faith, which gathered together more than 200,000 young people from all parts of the world, bringing them together not only externally &#8211; in the geographic sense, but, thanks to sharing the joy of being Christian, bringing them together interiorly. </p>
<p>Alongside WYD, there were the two trips to the United States and to France, in which the Church was made visible before the world and for the world as a spiritual force that can show ways of living that through the testimony of faith, brings light to the world. These were, indeed, days that radiated luminosity. They radiated confidence in the value of life and in the commitment for good. </p>
<p>Finally, we must recall the Bishops Synod &#8211; pastors coming from around the world met together about the Word of God which they exalted together, around the Word of God, whose great manifestation is found in Sacred Scripture. </p>
<p>That which we often take for granted daily, we grasped freshly in its sublimity: </p>
<p>- The fact that God speaks to us, that he answers our questions. </p>
<p>- The fact that he, using human words, speaks to us in person and we can listen to him, and in listening, learn to know him and to understand him. </p>
<p>- The fact that he enters our lives to shape it, and we can step out of our life in order to enter the vastness of his mercy. </p>
<p>Thus we realised all over that God in his Word addresses each of us, speaks to the heart of every being. If our heart is awake and opens itself to listen, then everyone can learn to hear the Word that is addressed specifically to him. </p>
<p>But only when we hear God speaking to each of us in such a personal way, then we can also understand that his Word is meant to bring us each closer to one another, so that we may find the way out of what is only personal. </p>
<p>This Word has shaped our common history and will continue to do so. And so we realize all over that precisely because the Word is so personal, then we can understand it correctly and totally only within the &#8216;we&#8217; of the community instituted by God &#8211; always conscious that we can never exhaust it completely, that it always has something new to say to each generation. </p>
<p>We have understood that, of course, the Biblical texts were written in specific times, and therefore constitute in this sense a book from the past. But we also saw that their message does not remain in the past nor can they be kept there. God fundamentally always speaks in the present, and we will have heard the Bible fully only if we discover the &#8216;present&#8217; of God, which calls to us now. </p>
<p>Finally, it was important to experience that in the Church, there is a Pentecost even today &#8211; that the Church speaks in many tongues, and this, not only in the external sense that all the languages in the world are represented in her, but in an even deeper sense: in her are found the multiple ways of experiencing God and the world, the richness of different cultures, and only thus can we see the vastness of human existence, and because of this, the vastness of the Word of God. </p>
<p>We have also learned that Pentecost continues to be &#8216;under way&#8217;, it is still incomplete. There are a multitude of languages which still await the Word of God in the Bible translated for them. </p>
<p>And it has been moving to see the multiple testimonials of lay faithful who in every part of the world not only live the Word of God, but suffer for it. </p>
<p>A precious contribution was the address of a rabbi on the Sacred Scriptures of Israel, which are our Sacred Scriptures too. </p>
<p>And an important moment for the Synod was when Patriarch Bartholomew, in the light of Orthodox tradition, and with penetrating analysis, opened for us another way of access to the Word of God. </p>
<p>Let us now hope that the experiences and acquisitions of the Synod may effectively influence the life of the Church: on personal relations with Sacred Scriptures; on their interpretation in the liturgy and in catechesis as well as in scientific study &#8211; so that the Bible does not remain a Word of the past, but that its vitality and actual relevance may be read and disclosed in the vast dimensions of its meanings. </p>
<p>The pastoral visits this year also had to do with the presence of the Word of God. Their true meaning can only be in serving that presence. </p>
<p>On such occasions, the Church makes itself publicly perceptible, and in this way, the fact that faith is at least the question of God. This public manifestation of the faith calls out to all who seek to understand the present and the forces which operate in it. </p>
<p>The phenomenon of the World Youth Days, particularly, has become increasingly an object of analysis, by those who seek to understand this particular species, one might say, of youth culture. </p>
<p>Before this, Australia had never seen as many people from all the other continents as during the last World Youth Day in Sydney, not even during the Olympics. And if earlier, there had been apprehensions that the appearance of such great numbers of young people would represent a threat to public order, paralyze traffic, block daily activities, provoke violence and make room for drug use, all such fears were proven to be unfounded. </p>
<p>It was a feast of joy &#8211; a joy that ultimately involved even those who were reluctant. Ultimately, no one felt it as an annoyance or a disturbance. </p>
<p>The days of the youth became a feast for everyone. Or rather, it was the first time everyone realized what a feast is, a celebration &#8211; an event during which everyone is, so to speak, outside himself, beyond the self, and therefore, truly with oneself and with others. </p>
<p>What then is the nature of what takes place during World Youth Day? What are the forces that act? Fashionable analyses tend to consider WYD as a variant of modern youth culture, as a type of rock festival modified in the ecclesial sense, with the Pope as somewhat of a star; and that with or without faith, these festivals would basically be the same thing. In this way, such analyses would do away with the question of God. </p>
<p>There are even Catholic voices who share this tendency, seeing WYD as a great spectacle, beautiful even, but with little meaning for the question of faith, and on the presence of the Gospel in our time. They would consider them days of festive ecstasy which, in the end, would leave everything just as before, without making any deep influence on life. Thus, they can find no explanation for the specialness of those days and the particular nature of their joy, the creative power of communion. </p>
<p>But first of all, one must note that the World Youth Days do not simply consist of that one week during which the events are publicly visible to the whole world. There is a long exterior and interior path that leads to them. </p>
<p>The Cross, accompanied by the Icon of the Mother of the Lord, goes on pilgrimage through the countries of the world. Faith, in its own way, needs to be seen and touched. </p>
<p>The encounter with the Cross, which is carried and touched by the faithful, becomes an interior encounter with Him who died on the Cross for us. The encounter with the Cross inspires within the hearts of young people the memory of the God who made himself man and suffers with us. And we see the woman whom he has given us to be our Mother. </p>
<p>The solemn WYD days are only the culmination of a long road along which young people proceed to encounter each other and to encounter Christ. </p>
<p>In Australia, it was not by chance that the Via Crucis through the inner city became a climactic event of those days. It synthesized once more all that had happened in preceding years and called attention to him who brings us all together &#8211; the God who loved us to the point of death on the Cross. </p>
<p>And so, the Pope is not the star around which these events take place. He is totally and only the Vicar [of Christ]. He points to the Other who is among us. </p>
<p>Finally, the solemn Liturgy is the center of all the celebration, because in it, what we cannot realize takes place, that for which we are always in wait. He is present. He is among us. He has torn open the heavens and this makes the earth bright. It is this that makes life joyous and open, and that unites us with one another in a joy that cannot be compared to the ecstasy of a rock festival. </p>
<p>Friedrich Nietzsche once said: &#8220;The problem is not how to organize a feast, but to find the persons who are able to enjoy it&#8221;. According to Scripture, joy is a fruit of the Holy Spirit (cfr Gal 5,22): this fruit was abundantly perceptible in the days at Sydney. </p>
<p>Just as a long road precedes every World Youth Day, another long road follows. Friendships are formed which inspire a different lifestyle that is interiorly sustained. The great World Youth Days, not least of all, have the purpose of inspiring such friendships capable of making new places of faith emerge in the world, which are also places of hope, and of charity that is practised and lived. </p>
<p>Joy as a fruit of the Holy Spirit &#8211; thus we come to the central theme of Sydney which was, in fact, the Holy Spirit. In this retrospective, I wish once more to point out in summary the orientation that was implicit in the theme. </p>
<p>1. First of all, there is the affirmation that comes to us from the start of the story of Creation, which tells of the Creator Spirit that moved over the waters, created the world and continuously renews it. </p>
<p>Faith in the Creator Spirit is an essential element of the Christian Creed. The fact that matter has a mathematical structure, is full of spirit (energy), is the foundation of the modern science of nature. </p>
<p>Only because matter is structured intelligently, our mind is able to interpret it and actively remodel it. The fact that this intelligent structure comes from the same Creator Spirit that also gave us our spirit, implies a task and a responsibility. </p>
<p>The ultimate basis of our responsibility towards the earth is our faith in creation. The earth is not simply a property that we can exploit according to our interests and desires. It is a gift of the Creator who designed its intrinsic order, and through this, has given us the orientative indications to follow as administrators of his Creation. </p>
<p>The fact that the earth, the cosmos, mirror the Creator Spirit also means that their rational structure &#8211; which beyond their mathematical structure, become almost palpable through experimentation &#8211; carries in itself an ethical orientation. </p>
<p>The Spirit that shaped them is more than mathematics &#8211; it is Goodness itself, which, through the language of creation, shows us the road to correct living. </p>
<p>Since faith in the Creator is an essential part of the Christian Creed, the Church cannot and should not limit itself to transmitting to its faithful only the message of salvation. She has a responsibility for Creation, and it should validate this responsibility in public. </p>
<p>In so doing, it should defend not just the earth, water and air as gifts of Creation that belong to everyone. She should also protect man from destroying himself. </p>
<p>It is necessary to have something like an ecology of man, understood in the right sense. It is not outdated metaphysics when the Church speaks of the nature of the human being as man and woman, and asks that this natural order be respected. </p>
<p>This has to do with faith in the Creator and listening to the language of creation, which, if disregarded, would be man&#8217;s self-destruction and therefore a destruction of God&#8217;s work itself. </p>
<p>That which has come to be expressed and understood with the term &#8216;gender&#8217; effectively results in man&#8217;s self-emancipation from Creation (nature) and from the Creator. Man wants to do everything by himself and to decide always and exclusively about anything that concerns him personally. But this is to live against truth, to live against the Spirit Creator. </p>
<p>The tropical rain forests deserve our protection, yes, but man does not deserve it less as a Creature of the Spirit himself, in whom is inscribed a message that does not mean a contradiction of human freedom but its condition. </p>
<p>The great theologians of Scholasticism described matrimony &#8211; which is the lifelong bond between a man and a woman &#8211; as a sacrament of Creation, that the Creator himself instituted, and that Christ, without changing the message of Creation, welcomed in the story of his alliance with men. </p>
<p>Part of the announcement that the Church should bring to men is a testimonial for the Spirit Creator present in all of nature, but specially in the nature of man, who was created in the image of God. </p>
<p>One must reread the encyclical <strong>Humanae vitae</strong> with this perspective: the intention of Pope Paul VI was to defend love against consumer sex, the future against the exclusive claim of the moment, and human nature against manipulation. </p>
<p>2. I would like to add some more brief observations on other aspects of pneumatology <span>[<em>knowledge of the Holy Spirit</em>]</span>. If the Creator Spirit manifests itself above all in the grand silence of the universe, in its intelligent structure &#8211; faith, beyond this, tells us something unexpected: namely, that the Spirit speaks, so to say, in human words; it has entered history, and as the force that shapes history, is also a Spirit that speaks. It is the Word which comes to us in ancient Scriptures and in the New Testament. </p>
<p>What this means for us was expressed wondrously by St. Ambrose in one of his letters: &#8220;Even now, as I read the Divine Scriptures, God is taking a walk through Paradise&#8221; (Ep 49,3). </p>
<p>Reading Scripture, even today we can ourselves almost roam the garden of Paradise and meet God as he walks there. Between the theme of World Youth Day in Sydney and the general Assembly of the Bishops&#8217; Synod, there is a profound internal connection. </p>
<p>The two subjects &#8220;Holy Spirit&#8221; and &#8220;Word of God&#8221; go together. Reading Scripture, we also learn that Christ and the Holy Spirit are inseparable. </p>
<p>When St. Paul with surprising synthesis says, &#8220;The Lord is the Spirit&#8221; ( 2 Cor 3, 17), we see not just the trinitarian unity between the Son and the Holy Spirit, but above all, their union with respect to the story of salvation. </p>
<p>In the passion and resurrection of Christ the veils of purely literal sense are taken down, making visible the presence of the God who speaks. </p>
<p>Reading Scripture together with Christ, we learn to hear in human words the voice of the Holy Spirit, and we discover the unity of the Bible. </p>
<p>3. We come now to the third dimension of pneumatology which consists, precisely, in the inseparability of Christ and the Holy Spirit. It is perhaps most beautifully manifested in St. John&#8217;s narration of the first apparition of the Resurrected Christ to his disciples: the Lord breathed on his disciples and thus gave them the gift of the Holy Spirit. </p>
<p>Just as the breath of God at the dawn of Creation had transformed the dust of the earth into living man, thus the breath of Christ welcomes us to ontological communion with the Son &#8211; it makes us new creatures. And this is why it is the Holy Spirit that makes us say with the Son, &#8220;Abba, Father!&#8221; (cfr Jn 20,22; Rm 8,15). </p>
<p>4. Thus, as the fourth dimension, there emerges spontaneously the connection between the Spirit and the Church. Paul in 1 Corinthians 12 and Romans 12, showed how the Church as the Body of Christ is thus an organism of the Holy Spirit, in which the gifts of the Holy Spirit merge all individuals together into a single living organism. </p>
<p>The Holy Spirit is the Spirit of the Body of Christ. In the entirety of this Body we find our mission &#8211; to live for each other, each dependent on the other, within the depth of him who lived and suffered for all of us, and through his Spirit, draws us to himself into the unity of all the children of God. </p>
<p>&#8220;Do you, too, want to live in the Spirit of Christ? Then, be in the Body of Christ&#8221;, Augustine says in this respect (Tr. in Jo. 26, 13). </p>
<p>Thus with the subject of the Holy Spirit which oriented World Youth Day in Australia, and in a more hidden way, the weeks of the Bishops Synod, the entire breadth of Christian faith is made visible, a breadth which leads, from responsibility for Creation and for man&#8217;s existence in tune with Creation, through Scriptures and the story of salvation, to Christ, and from there, to the living community of the Church &#8211; in its structure and responsibility, as in its vastness and freedom, expressed as much in the multiplicity of charisms as in the Pentecostal image of the multitude of languages and cultures. </p>
<p>An integral part of celebration is joy. The feast iself can be organized, but not joy. This can only be received as a gift. In fact, it is given to us in abundance, and for this, we are grateful. </p>
<p>Just as St. Paul describes joy as the fruit of the Holy Spirit, so too, John in his Gospel, links the Spirit and joy closely. The Holy Spirit gives us joy. He is joy itself. Joy is the gift in which all the other gifts are contained. It is the expression of happiness, of being in harmony with oneself, which can only be achieved by being in harmony with God and his creation. </p>
<p>Part of the nature of joy is to radiate itself, the need to communicate itself. The missionary spirit of the Church is nothing but the impulse to communicate the joy that has been given to us. </p>
<p>That such joy may always be alive in us and thus irradiate the world in its tribulations &#8211; that is my wish at the end of this year. Along with a sincere gratitude for all your efforts and work, I wish that this joy which comes from God may be given to us abundantly in the New Year. </p>
<p>I entrust these wishes to the intercession of the Virgin Mary, Mater divinae gratiae, asking her that we may experience the Christmas festivities in the joy and peace of the Lord. </p>
<p>With these sentiments towards all of you and the large family of the Roman Curia, I impart the Apostolic Blessing from my heart.</p></div>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-weight:normal;">My son Joseph, now seven, started praying the Blessing Before Meals at dinner in our home about four years ago, right after he learned the prayer at his Catholic preschool. Back then, when he first prayed it, he would say: </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">&#8220;<span>Bless<em>ed</em> <em>O</em> Lord and these <em>my</em> gifts which we are about to receive from <em>my</em> bounty, through Christ Our Lord. Amen.&#8221;</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-weight:normal;"> He had a little problem with the “us” and “Thy” which he conveniently glossed over. It took a good year to convince him that his &#8220;my&#8221; should be &#8220;Thy.&#8221;</span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-weight:normal;">His slip was due to his age, but I know that even if I know enough to say &#8220;Thy&#8221;, I often act as though it is all about “my” and “mine.”</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-weight:normal;"> I remember an episode of the Simpsons where Bart Simpson echoed a similar sentiment, after saying the Grace Before Meals, Bart said: &#8220;Dear God, we paid for all this stuff ourselves, so thanks for nothing,&#8221; Again, the modern cartoon reflects a modern problem—people have ceased believing that everything we have is from God.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-weight:normal;"> It is easy to fall into the trap of thinking that we are self-sufficient, especially when everything is going well in our lives.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-weight:normal;">But wait till things turn bad: suddenly we find ourselves unemployed or are diagnosed with a terminal illness, or something horrible happens to a loved one—then the realization hits us that everything we&#8217;ve ever had and will ever have has been a gift. Only God can save us from death. </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-weight:normal;"> Monsignor Muller when he was preaching on the annual Catholic Charities drive at Our Lady of Sorrows Parish had a placard hanging from the ambo. The sign read:</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-weight:normal;"> <strong>&#8220;Don&#8217;t Give God What&#8217;s Left, Give God What&#8217;s Right.&#8221;</strong></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-weight:normal;"> That simple message hasn&#8217;t left me since that Sunday back in September.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-weight:normal;"> One of the real blessings of this year, for me, has been Bishop Baker&#8217;s challenge for us in the Diocese of Birmingham to read through the Letters of Saint Paul during the Year of Saint Paul. I&#8217;ve greatly benefited from this exercise.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-weight:normal;"> Saint Paul frequently in his letters will tell us to &#8220;give thanks&#8221; to God—not just in the good times, but at all times. In fact it is a consistent message of Saint Paul&#8217;s that we are to live our lives while &#8220;giving thanks&#8221; to God at all times. The Greek word for &#8220;giving thanks&#8221; that Saint Paul uses over and over is well known to us Catholics— it is Eucharist. If you listen at Mass, the Eucharist, you&#8217;ll hear the priest praying &#8220;we give you thanks&#8221; for all of us to God the Father. I have tried to do this in my life and found it to make a remarkable difference. When you give thanks to God at all times, you start to see the reality of the present moment in an entirely different light.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-weight:normal;"> </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-weight:normal;">Let me give you a simple example. I travel on a horrible road every morning, and I’m frequently stuck in traffic. All the hand gesturing and cursing isn’t going to make the traffic move, but thanking God for that moment can change my entire attitude. I come to appreciate the slowing down of my hectic life. I often notice things along the route that I would otherwise have ignored. </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-weight:normal;">And perhaps that is what is missing from modern life, we have become so preoccupied with my plan that we don’t have time to notice God’s plan for us. I think one of the reasons for this is that we fear the real world and try our best to avoid dealing with it.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-weight:normal;"> </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-weight:normal;">This Thanksgiving, let’s truly be thankful for all God has given us, all that God has entrusted us with, and commit to doing what Saint Paul proclaims to us: &#8220;</span><span><span><span style="font-weight:normal;">Give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you,</span></span></span><span style="font-weight:normal;">” (1 Thessalonians 5:18). Then let’s keep thanking God at every moment for the rest of our lives!</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><em>Some Seed Fell… is a column of the Office of the New Evangelization and Stewardship, by the director of the office, Michael Dubruiel</em></p>
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		<title>Upon Further Review</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align:left;"><span>            </span>If you are a football fan, like I am, one of the most dreaded phrases or joyful phrases, depending on if your team will benefit or not from the call, is “upon further review the play…” words uttered by the head referee in a game after a questionable call on the field has been reviewed. However, it often happens that the review seems to ignore what the video evidence shows, which often leaves the television announcers baffled, not to mention the viewers. Human judgment, no matter how much help is often faulty.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align:left;"><span><span>            </span>This Sunday’s Gospel in which we hear Jesus’ Parable of the Talents presents us with a similar dilemma. We have three individuals, two risk takers who use the money given to them to make more and one person who plays it safe burying the money in a hole and losing nothing of what was given in the process.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align:left;"><span><span>            </span>One of these “talents” that were given in variable amounts to each person by the “master” was equivalent to a lifetime’s wage—it was no small amount.<span>  </span>Given the current state of our economy, one would think that the third guy seems to have made the prudent choice. But in the Kingdom of Heaven playing it safe is not a virtue. Taking up one’s cross to follow Christ is all about risk—not financial risk, but giving of ourselves; our time, our talent and our treasure for God.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align:left;"><span><span>            </span>So upon further review, the non risk taker is condemned. The one who plays it safe, whose fear of God paralyzes them from doing anything, hears Our Lord say: “<span><span>Cast</span></span><span><span> the worthless servant into the outer darkness; there men will weep and gnash their teeth.”</span></span></span> <span>While those who take what has been given to them and “win” more hear: “Well done, good and faithful servant; you have been faithful over a little, I will set you over much; enter into the joy of your master.”</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align:left;"><span><span>            </span>I believe that we can tell what type of servant we are in the Kingdom of Heaven by whether we share in the “joy” of the master, or live in “dread” of the master. In some way the judgment that we hear preached at the end of every year is already experienced in the present moment. The joyful person is motivated to share what God has given, while the person filled with dread fears the present and the future.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align:left;"><span><span>            </span>As we approach the end of the year it is a good time to take stock of our lives. What do we feel? Who do we really trust? What have we done with what God has given us? <span></span></span></p>
<p style="text-align:left;"><strong><em><span> </span></em></strong></p>
<p style="text-align:left;"><strong><em><span>Some Seed Fell… is a column of the Office of the New Evangelization and Stewardship, by the director of the office, Michael Dubruiel</span></em></strong></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[In Sunday’s edition of the Birmingham News, John Wright Jr. (a man I know and respect) stated that he can vote for Senator Barack Obama based on a quote from the United States Catholic Conference of Bishops’ document “Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship.” However, he failed to mention that document also states that:  “There may [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=newevangelization.wordpress.com&amp;blog=4164120&amp;post=81&amp;subd=newevangelization&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal"><span>In Sunday’s edition of the Birmingham News, John Wright Jr. (a man I know and respect) stated that he can vote for Senator Barack Obama based on a quote from the United States Catholic Conference of Bishops’ document “Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship.” However, he failed to mention that document also states that: </span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span>“There may be times when a Catholic who rejects a candidate’s unacceptable position may decide to vote for that candidate for other morally grave reasons.<span>  </span>Voting in this way would be permissible only for truly grave moral reasons, not to advance narrow interests or partisan preferences or to ignore a fundamental moral evil.”</span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span>Reading over his letter, I fail to see what “grave moral reason” John Wright Jr. sees in the Obama-Biden ticket that trumps what John himself terms as the “greatest desecration of human life perpetrated on society and more particularly on women.” </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>While the bishops have said in their statement that they “</span><span>do not intend to tell Catholics for whom or against whom to vote,” either the editor of the Birmingham News or John has falsely told us who we can vote for, based on some faulty reasoning in my opinion.</span></span></p>
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		<title>Having the Mind of Christ</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Saint Paul&#8217;s definition of a Christian is a &#8220;being in Christ,&#8221; a term he uses 164 times in his letters. His point is clear, we who have been baptized have been grafted into the Body of Christ—the Church. The life we live is no longer our own, but &#8220;Christ&#8221; living in and through us, (See [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=newevangelization.wordpress.com&amp;blog=4164120&amp;post=79&amp;subd=newevangelization&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal"><span>Saint Paul&#8217;s definition of a Christian is a &#8220;being in Christ,&#8221; a term he uses 164 times in his letters. His point is clear, we who have been baptized have been grafted into the Body of Christ—the Church. The life we live is no longer our own, but &#8220;Christ&#8221; living in and through us, (See Galatians 2:20). Our Faith is centered on Jesus Christ, the &#8220;way, the truth and the life,&#8221; (John 14:6). The Church presents the teaching of Christ and we the members of His Body are called to both live and evangelize the world with the Good News of Our Lord.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span>Yet, sadly in our times, we often treat the Good News, the teaching of Christ as though it were one philosophy among many, rather than the saving truth of God. We tend to accept Christ&#8217;s teaching partially<em>,</em> accepting only what is not a personal challenge to ourselves.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span>Saint Paul in his letter to the Corinthians asked: &#8220;Is Christ divided?&#8221; (1 Corinthians 1:13), to a community fractured by division.<span>  </span>The lack of unity that we often show in living and proclaiming the Gospel to those in our midst weakens our witness to the power of that same Gospel.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span> </span>Is it not time for all of us to turn once again our gaze toward Christ, to seek his forgiveness when we fail to embrace the Gospel entirely and to seek the aid of the Holy Spirit to empower us in our weakness and ignorance? Is it not time to turn our gaze toward Christ in the Most Holy Sacrament of the Altar to adore in him the Son of God who deigns to come to us and to feed us with His Body and Blood to unite us ever more intimately with Himself? Is it not time for us to turn our gaze toward Christ &#8220;wherever he manifests himself, in his many forms of presence&#8221; (See <em>Ecclesia de Eucharistia</em>, Pope John Paul II)?</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span>How many times a day do we miss an encounter with Jesus today? How often do we pass Him by on the streets, nursing homes, hospitals, and prisons,—not realizing that we are passing by the Son of God? How often do we spend time with him, praying before his presence in the Blessed Sacrament?</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span>We who are &#8220;in Christ&#8221; need to once again turn our gaze towards him in our midst. We cannot stand by idly as he suffers his passion anew in those who suffer hunger, those who are strangers in our land as immigrants or the unwanted child in its mother&#8217;s womb, those who suffer illness and disease, those imprisoned—whether guilty or not—every created person is precious in the sight of God and God through the Body of his Son—the Church, holds out the hope of salvation to all, without exception.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span>We who are &#8220;in Christ&#8221; are called to champion their cause, to bring the Gospel to them and to all, to proclaim the Good News “in season and out of season,” to “ convince, rebuke, and exhort, be unfailing in patience and in teaching,” (2 Timothy 4:2). For as Saint Paul wrote to Timothy, “<span><span>the time is coming when people will not endure sound teaching, but having itching ears they will accumulate for themselves teachers to suit their own likings,</span></span><span><span> </span></span><span><span>and will turn away from listening to the truth and wander into myths,” (2 Timothy 4:3-4).</span></span></span><span><span> </span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>Pope John Paul II pointed out in his encyclical <em>Evangelium Vitae</em> that “we are facing an enormous and dramatic clash between good and evil, death and life, the ‘culture of death’ and the ‘culture of life’. We find ourselves not only ‘faced with’ but necessarily ‘in the midst of’ this conflict: we are all involved and we all share in it, with the inescapable responsibility of choosing to be unconditionally pro-life,” (<em>Evangelium Vitae</em>, #28). It is time for all of us who are “in Christ” to be unconditionally pro-life—to take a stand for Our Lord, to make our voices heard.</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span>            </span>It is time for all Catholics to be of one mind and heart—the “mind of Christ” (See Philippians 2:5) and His Sacred Heart which beats with love for all of his children. </span></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span>I was speaking in California about a year ago, and after my talk, an older couple came up to me with a question: What book would I recommend they give their adult children, all of whom no longer practiced their faith? They wondered if <em><a onclick="return mugicPopWin(this,event);" oncontextmenu="mugicRightClick(this);" href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1592762697?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=spiritualthoug09&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=1592762697">The How-To Book of the Mass</a></em>, a book that I had authored might win them back to the faith. Although tempted to recommend my book, I realized right away that what their adult children needed, was not a deeper understanding of the Mass, but a deeper relationship with the one who instituted the Eucharist and founded the Church—Jesus Christ. So I highly recommended to them, Pope Benedict’s book <em><a onclick="return mugicPopWin(this,event);" oncontextmenu="mugicRightClick(this);" href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0385523416?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=spiritualthoug09&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=0385523416">Jesus of Nazareth</a><img style="border:none!important;margin:0!important;" src="http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=spiritualthoug09&amp;l=as2&amp;o=1&amp;a=0385523416" border="0" alt="" width="1" height="1" /></em>.</span></p>
<p><span>In <em><a onclick="return mugicPopWin(this,event);" oncontextmenu="mugicRightClick(this);" href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0385523416?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=spiritualthoug09&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=0385523416">Jesus of Nazareth</a><img style="border:none!important;margin:0!important;" src="http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=spiritualthoug09&amp;l=as2&amp;o=1&amp;a=0385523416" border="0" alt="" width="1" height="1" /></em>, Pope Benedict reintroduces us to the Jesus who has inspired millions to leave all and follow him. Somehow this Jesus often gets lost in our popular culture and sometimes even among those who claim to be his followers. Everything that we Catholics do only has meaning if we remember who it is we are following. Young people and old who leave the Church, often do so, because they have forgotten Jesus Christ, and sometimes even those who don’t leave the Church can forget that the Church is all about Christ, because the Church is the Body of Christ.</span></p>
<p><span>I confess that I am one of those people. </span></p>
<p><span>Last week I was in Chicago attending the International Catholic Stewardship Council’s annual conference. At that conference attended by Catholics from around the world, I was in a conversation with a pastor of a large church, over a morning coffee when a new insight hit me.</span></p>
<p><span>The pastor was sharing his frustration with the diocesan mandated programs for couples preparing for marriage in his diocese. Essentially he had an ideological problem with the content of the program, a view point that I didn’t share. But listening to him, a revelation of sorts came to me: When we have the opportunity to win people, whose faith isn’t the strongest, back to Christ and the church, namely when they come to the church seeking the Sacrament of Matrimony for themselves or the Sacrament of Baptism for their child, what do we present them with at that moment? </span></p>
<p><span>Is it Christ?</span></p>
<p><span>There are many things engaged couples need to hear, but what they need most of all is not a “thing” at all, but a personal relationship with Jesus. A young family seeking the baptism of their child needs to recall why baptism is so important to them and be coaxed to look at their relationship with Christ again. </span></p>
<p><span>As tempted as I am to suggest this solution or that to all that ails us as a church, I realize the only solution is my relationship with Jesus, as the “one thing necessary” in life. Once I am rooted in Christ, all that he teaches through his church makes sense to me—but as he told his disciples “apart from me you can do nothing” (John 15:5). I need to be reminded of that often, are you like me?</span></p>
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		<title>Bishop Baker&#8217;s Letter on Election</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[October 20, 2008 My Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, Once again on Election Day this November 4th, we citizens of the United States will be faced with important decisions that affect the lives of all in our society. Voting is both a duty and a responsibility and reflects a conscience properly formed by basic [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=newevangelization.wordpress.com&amp;blog=4164120&amp;post=71&amp;subd=newevangelization&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align:center;">October 20, 2008</p>
<p>My Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,<br />
Once again on Election Day this November 4th, we citizens of the United States will be faced with important decisions that affect the lives of all in our society. Voting is both a duty and a responsibility and reflects a conscience properly formed by basic moral principles. As your bishop I am not telling you which candidates to vote for, rather I am asking you to bring a moral perspective into the voting booth so that the best possible candidates may emerge to serve the people of our State of Alabama and nation.</p>
<p>Various voter guides have emerged, sharing particular perspectives that may reflect to a degree our religious moral perspective. The Bishops of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops published <em>Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship</em> last November. This is the only statement I support or affirm for use or distribution in parishes and Catholic institutions of our diocese, along with the derivative summation of it <em>In the Voting Booth: A Catholic Guide</em>, published by Our Sunday Visitor.</p>
<p>We Catholics have an obligation to study the positions held by those who run for elected office. We should reflect on how these potential policies will affect the way we live and act in our country – do these positions match what Our Lord Jesus Christ taught and continues to teach through his Body, the Church, on how the just are to live in this world?  We should make our voices heard in these elections so that candidates may know that what we believe will have a direct consequence on how we will vote. We should pray that both politicians and political parties will experience a conversion of heart when it comes to the treatment of the marginalized in our own land.<br />
I would like to quote from a recent joint pastoral letter issued on September 12, 2008 by the bishops of Kansas City in Kansas and Missouri. In their letter, Archbishop Naumann and Bishop Finn point out that some issues allow diversity in our prudential judgments. Others involve non-negotiable principles. A correct conscience recognizes that there are some choices that always involve doing evil such as: “legalized abortions, the promotion of same-sex unions and ‘marriages,’ repression of religious liberty, as well as public policies permitting euthanasia, racial discrimination, or destructive human embryonic stem cell research.”</p>
<p>They further point out, “that to vote for a candidate who supports these intrinsic evils because he or she supports these evils is to participate in a grave moral evil. It can never be justified.”</p>
<p>As Americans, we are faced with important decisions during this national election. I encourage all of you to exercise your freedom and vote for those who share our values of morality and social justice this election year, and to make our voices heard on Election Day.<br />
Sincerely yours in Christ,</p>
<p>Most Reverend Robert J. Baker, S.T.D.<br />
Bishop of Birmingham in Alabama</p>
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		<title>Father Mitch Pacwa&#8217;s Teaching on Saint Paul</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[And the Sacraments, here is the complete set of Father Mitch Pacwa&#8217;s presentations given at the Cathedral of Saint Paul in Birmingham, AL from September 4, 2008-October 9, 2008. September 4, 2008, on Saint Paul and Baptism. September 11, 2008 on Saint Paul and Confession. September 18, 2008 on Saint Paul and Confirmation September 25, [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=newevangelization.wordpress.com&amp;blog=4164120&amp;post=69&amp;subd=newevangelization&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>And the Sacraments, here is the complete set of Father Mitch Pacwa&#8217;s presentations given at the Cathedral of Saint Paul in Birmingham, AL from September 4, 2008-October 9, 2008.</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.ourparishvideos.com/35202/bhmdiocese/view_video.php?viewkey=601bbe69f35103915218" target="_blank">September 4, 2008, on Saint Paul and Baptism.</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.ourparishvideos.com/35202/bhmdiocese/view_video.php?viewkey=7563370ded05f5a3bf3e" target="_blank">September 11, 2008 on Saint Paul and Confession.</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.ourparishvideos.com/35202/bhmdiocese/view_video.php?viewkey=3d06de0ca9a15b615367" target="_blank">September 18, 2008 on Saint Paul and Confirmation</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.ourparishvideos.com/35202/bhmdiocese/view_video.php?viewkey=27ad868d138f2b4fdd6f" target="_blank">September 25, 2008 on Saint Paul and Eucharist</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.ourparishvideos.com/35202/bhmdiocese/view_video.php?viewkey=601bbe69f35103915218" target="_blank">October 2, 2008 on Saint Paul and Holy Orders, Part I</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.ourparishvideos.com/35202/bhmdiocese/view_video.php?viewkey=efb9e19094440c317e21" target="_blank">October 2, 2008 on Saint Paul and Holy Orders, Part II</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.ourparishvideos.com/35202/bhmdiocese/view_video.php?viewkey=328a42e0eb13d585e4c2" target="_blank">October 9, 2008 on Saint Paul and Marriage</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[One hundred and fifty years ago, a young woman asked a lady who appeared to her, who the lady happened to be. She received the answer: ”Que soy era Immaculada Conceptiou,” spoken in the local dialect of the girl (neither French nor Spanish, but Provencales), that translates “I am the Immaculate Conception.” Yesterday I stood [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=newevangelization.wordpress.com&amp;blog=4164120&amp;post=65&amp;subd=newevangelization&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One hundred and fifty years ago, a young woman asked a lady who appeared to her, who the lady happened to be. She received the answer: ”Que soy era Immaculada Conceptiou,” spoken in the local dialect of the girl (neither French nor Spanish, but Provencales), that translates “I am the Immaculate Conception.” Yesterday I stood with hundreds of pilgrims at the Monastery of Our Lady of the Angels in Hanceville, under a beautiful replica of the grotto at Lourdes where Saint Bernadette first heard those words of Our Lady spoken to her, and where these words are engraved under the image of Our Lady at this newly dedicated Shrine.<br />
There is something about these outdoor shrines that calls to mind a great reality, namely that when God wants to reach us, God sends His messengers, whether an angel or the Blessed Virgin Mary to wherever we are at the moment. We encounter God in Church, but we can encounter God outside of the Church as well—for “God is everywhere” as we all learned as youngsters from the Catechism. But there is more, and the shrine in Hanceville by imprinting the words “Que soy era Immaculada Conceptiou,” under the image of Our Lady in the Lourdes grotto, reminds us that when God has a message He wants delivered to us it is delivered in our own language.<br />
Amidst the intermittent rain and sunshine, we pilgrims joined Bishop Robert Baker in prayer as he consecrated the altar at the Shrine. The many young people in attendance reminded me of the young St. Bernadette who was graced with the heavenly visitation of Our Lady. The many young religious present, even further brought home that point to me. The Liturgy of the Word called to mind the manifestation of God to Jacob, and the first instance of a shrine erected by Jacob to commemorated God’s visitation at that spot, the Gospel recalled the annunciation and Mary’s “how can this be?”<br />
Indeed, how can this be? On this day, in a forest,  on the banks of the Black Warrior River, I received the Blessed Sacrament—the Lord Jesus Christ, at this newly dedicated shrine of Our Lady. God comes to us where we are at the present moment, God speaks to us in our language–no matter how simple we are, because God loves us.<br />
I have been to the beautiful Lourdes grotto at the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, IN many times. I believe it is the most beautiful spot on that lovely campus. There is a sense of quiet and prayer that pervades that spot, no matter what is going on a few feet away at the busy University. The heat of candles lit, warms you as you approach—making you mindful of the many prayers that have been left behind for God to answer. Now, in rural Alabama that same sense of prayer and presence is here—where Our Lady points to her Son and tells us to “Do whatever he tells you.”</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tomorrow, in Hanceville, AL. Mother Angelica&#8217;s monastery has a number of projects being built right now, that will serve pilgrims well.</p>
<p>From the <a href="http://www.al.com/religion/birminghamnews/index.ssf?/base/living/1223108135288410.xml&amp;coll=2" target="_blank">Birmingham News</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>The Lourdes Grotto, a replica of the grotto in Lourdes, France, will be dedicated Tuesday with a 10 a.m. Mass on the grounds of the Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Hanceville.</p>
<p>Birmingham Bishop Robert Baker will preside at the dedication Mass. At 7 p.m. Tuesday, there will be a rosary procession at the grotto, said Brother David Mary, a member of the Knights of the Holy Eucharist religious order based at the Shrine.</p>
<p>This year marks the 150th anniversary of the 1858 apparitions of St. Bernadette at Lourdes, believed by millions of Catholics to be miraculous appearances by the Virgin Mary.</p></blockquote>
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