tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3421048675188238799.post2497718004928293180..comments2023-06-28T04:21:47.815-04:00Comments on DOR Catholic: Fr. McBrien: Literate Catholics have no need of Eucharistic adorationMike Sheahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05152225895101756147noreply@blogger.comBlogger13125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3421048675188238799.post-21122104278891926352009-09-09T20:27:18.307-04:002009-09-09T20:27:18.307-04:00I wonder why anyone reads McBrien's writing. ...I wonder why anyone reads McBrien's writing. Actually, sometimes I think he gets kickbacks from the pharma companies that make high blood pressure pills.<br /><br />It's mind-boggling how McBrien can acknowledge the Real Presence one minute and treat adoration with such contempt the next minute. <br /><br />If that wasn't bad enough, McBrien makes it worse giving a false explanation of valid reforms, in effect adding a large layer of crud over the truth.Mary Kayhttp://underhermantle.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3421048675188238799.post-64775073734765302582009-09-09T18:38:30.508-04:002009-09-09T18:38:30.508-04:00The practice of eucharistic adoration began in the...The practice of eucharistic adoration began in the 12th century, when the Real Presence of Christ was widely rejected by heretics or misunderstood by poorly educated Catholics. The church saw eucharistic adoration as a way of reaffirming its faith in the Real Presence and of promoting renewed devotion to it.<br /><br />Isn't the above exactly what is happening today. Only 30% of Catholics believe in the Real Presence. We need more not LESS Eucharistic Adoration. I just can't understand liberals sometimes.In the choir lofthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05069480203969927663noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3421048675188238799.post-18337589591317709972009-09-09T17:32:48.298-04:002009-09-09T17:32:48.298-04:00umm..umm...I'm speechless.
As Anon and Mike s...umm..umm...I'm speechless.<br /><br />As Anon and Mike said, we should pray for Fr. McBrien.<br /><br /><br />Please Pray for Priests.<br /><br />Dear Lord, <br /><br />We pray that the Blessed Mother<br />wrap her mantle around your priests<br />and through her intercession<br />strengthen them for their ministry.<br /><br />We pray that Mary will guide your priests to follow her own words,<br />“Do whatever He tells you” (Jn 2:5).<br /><br />May your priests have the heart of St. Joseph, Mary’s most chaste spouse.<br /><br />May the Blessed Mother’s own pierced heart inspire them to embrace all who suffer at the foot of the cross.<br /><br />May your priests be holy,<br />filled with the fire of your love <br />seeking nothing but your greater glory and the salvation of souls.<br /><br />Amen.<br /><br />Saint John Vianney, pray for us.<br /><br />God BlessMr. Bhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10941821721851945726noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3421048675188238799.post-89867077035343484212009-09-09T13:47:42.216-04:002009-09-09T13:47:42.216-04:00Well said, Gabriella!Well said, Gabriella!Mike Sheahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05152225895101756147noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3421048675188238799.post-42748834971776173922009-09-09T13:46:00.980-04:002009-09-09T13:46:00.980-04:00'The practice of eucharistic adoration began i...'The practice of eucharistic adoration began in the 12th century, when the Real Presence of Christ was widely rejected by heretics or misunderstood by poorly educated Catholics'.<br /><br />It certainly is still misunderstood by poor educated Fr. McBrien!<br /><br />:(Gabriellahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07063728426506582563noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3421048675188238799.post-39848624709361192562009-09-09T13:29:58.496-04:002009-09-09T13:29:58.496-04:00And we continue to carry this priest's column ...And we continue to carry this priest's column in the Catholic Courier?! Ben, I've written several letters of complaint about Fr. McBrien (obviously to no avail). Sigh.<br /><br />I believe his thought about adoration is well entrenched here in the DOR. It was very difficult to get it started in my church even on a very limited basis. One leader in our church called it "the show."<br /><br />I love how one minute the faithful are labeled as "literate and even well-educated" and the next minute we are not capable of accepting the pending new Mass translations at least according to people like Fr. McBrien.<br /><br />I would also say given the number of Catholics who don't profess a belief in the Real Presence, we are in desperate need of "extraneous eucharistic devotions."Nerinahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04140098415634466763noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3421048675188238799.post-43714830021529805012009-09-09T10:42:12.872-04:002009-09-09T10:42:12.872-04:00Lee,
I suspect he'd consider you a throwback ...Lee,<br /><br />I suspect he'd consider you a throwback to the Middle Ages when theological illiterates like Bonaventure and Aquinas roamed the halls of academe.Mike Sheahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05152225895101756147noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3421048675188238799.post-61980960932732818412009-09-09T05:53:49.525-04:002009-09-09T05:53:49.525-04:00I'm reminded of all the "intellectuals&qu...I'm reminded of all the "intellectuals" who dismissed devotions and ethnic religious celebrations, forgetting that many of those these were still meaningful to many of the faithful (even if they are uneducated). I know I find Eucharistic devotions a wonderful way to focus and pray. Why sometimes I even say the rosary or a litany while there (wonder what he'd make of that?).A Secular Franciscanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09184259228282290040noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3421048675188238799.post-64926015459370554362009-09-09T01:54:49.895-04:002009-09-09T01:54:49.895-04:00And literate catholics have no need of Richard McB...And literate catholics have no need of Richard McBrien.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3421048675188238799.post-79551108988585259552009-09-09T01:10:49.932-04:002009-09-09T01:10:49.932-04:00Anon. 12:09,
No matter what he may say or do, Ric...Anon. 12:09,<br /><br />No matter what he may say or do, Richard McBrien is "a priest for ever after the order of Melchizedek" (Psalm 110).<br /><br />As Fr. Corapi is fond of saying, I don't have a better idea than God.<br /><br />But I do have to admit that, as a spiritual father, he does come up awfully short.Mike Sheahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05152225895101756147noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3421048675188238799.post-22726090476535060022009-09-09T00:09:17.404-04:002009-09-09T00:09:17.404-04:00Mr. (note I refuse to use the title "Father&q...Mr. (note I refuse to use the title "Father") McBrien continues to amaze with his arrogance and superior attitude. He continues to place himself and his pride-filled opinion above that of the Holy Father. We should pray for him (perhaps in adoration!). I presume (hope and pray) that we shall no longer have to suffer Mr. McBrien in the Courier come summer of 2012.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3421048675188238799.post-45971522094520586592009-09-08T21:41:06.469-04:002009-09-08T21:41:06.469-04:00This comment has been removed by the author.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3421048675188238799.post-17535493273212005132009-09-08T20:45:30.931-04:002009-09-08T20:45:30.931-04:00"Now that most Catholics are literate and eve..."Now that most Catholics are literate and even well-educated, the Mass is in the language of the people (i.e, the vernacular), and its rituals are relatively easy to understand and follow, there is little or no need for extraneous eucharistic devotions."<br /><br />I love it when it's assumed we orthodox are an uneducated bunch. It pretty much invalidates all his other claims. I have sent the CC many emails stating objections to Fr. McBrien's column - it is a disgrace to publish his stuff in a diocesan paper.Ben Andersonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11895692497752102851noreply@blogger.com