Catholic Unscripted #39 Catholic men, CS Lewis and Persecuted Christians
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It is very difficult , poor children, I am nearly 80 and cannot believe this is the same Country I was born into. 🙏🏻
Same here in the USA. Our so-called leaders have betrayed western civilization.
Thank you both so much for sticking with us and supporting our endeavours 🙏
It’s unfortunately only the same country in name only…
That is precisely my thought when I return to my native Ireland for holidays, very sad.
I grew up in the 60s.
I got my first pocket knife when I was 10. I don't imagine that happens anymore!
In the order of nature, the father generates life, the mother receives life; the Father therefore always makes the first move.
Thank you love to listen you, God bless you, I’m old but understand the greatness of being Christian, everything is a gift of God so you are a gift from Hin to me, continue ❤
Beautiful message, thank you 🙏
Great show. What Catherine said about femininity and mystery is so true. This is why motherhood is not valued anymore, only women who work outside the house (like a man) is the model.
I was Confirmed at ten. That seems to be the norm until Vatican II. My younger sisters were told to be confirmed when they felt ready.
Another benefit of the springtime of the Catholic Church?
I know Fr Pius. I attend Our Lady of Sorrow’s parish in Peckham where the Norbertines are now based. The 10am conventual Mass on Sunday is a beautiful liturgy, sacred music sung by 4 choristers accompanied by organ music. So uplifting and inspiring.
You're very fortunate to have such great priests!
God bless and thank you
I can't believe none of you have mentioned my magnificent Botticelli backdrop!
Back drop looks great Mark. Thanks and God bless, greetings from Ireland.
It’s because the foredrop is so captivating 👍
@@catholicunscripted Naturally
By the way, I should mention how magnificent your backdrop is!
😆 thanks@@jefffinkbonner9551
Is your Copenhagen lecture and Q&A recorded, Gavin? I’d love to see what you said about Lewis, and what he prophesied.
Very grateful for the tip on banishing the "F" word.
Very welcome, we found it so 🙏
God Bless!
I have been reflecting a bit on the scriptures in the OT where King Saul is still the legitimate King with authority, but David is the one under Gods grace established to follow him, but to wait in the wings and endure King Sauls wrath against him. David is vividly aware he is Gods choice but that he has to honour the legalistic right of King Saul and wait his turn on Gods timing.
Thank you. Yes it’s a powerful reminder to us all today 🙏
I wasn't notified of this episode but thankfully found it and, as always, very much enjoyed it.
Thank you for this broadcast and for all of this material that you are covering. Excellent Today. I am slightly new to this broadcast especially since I have so little free time to listen to new channels regularly.
This is lovely and SO NEEDED.
Thanks a million for that folks.
Yesterday, I watched a really great video by Fr Chad Ripperger on MEN and how to rear young boys to be REAL MASCULINE MEN. A religious Jordon Peterson. With a mixture of bible studies and psycology. BRILLIANT. Video from 9 yrs ago. hated health/safety for the past 20yrs....mind/soul/body destroying.
Thanks for sharing your taste in men with us..........I guess.
@@kevinkelly2162 You’re the only one here making it weird, bud
thanks Jeff !! he/she/it makes the world a little less grey.....multicoloured???@@jefffinkbonner9551
If he likes men he likes men. Nothing weird about that.@@jefffinkbonner9551
Good episode. Thank you.
Alice von Hildebrand attended our local parish in New Rochelle for a number of years before she spent about a year at home before she died.
Aid to the church in need are great. I have my gregorian and novena Masses said through them. They guarantee priests in difficult areas an income AND means that the Masses.i want said are said . Great organisation fullstop.
I wonder if the "health and safety culture" had to do with the increasing influence of women?
I noticed it in the 1980s, I think.
Not only physical health and safety, but the increasing importance of feelings, and the idea that a child should "never feel bad about themselves. The strange phenomenon of the losing side also getting an award.
Mommy culture overshadowing Daddy culture, in a way.
You’re absolutely right. Hence why women shouldn’t lead institutions. Infantilization is a huge problem for women.
And fatherlessness
This is absolutely true. 100%
Moms had to protect until every surface was padded and every cool toy or piece of equipment had to be removed any time a kid got hurt. Dads need to introduce their kids to reasonable dangers and take their kids on outings away from mom.
@@jefffinkbonner9551 I think this was the purpose of tribal rites of passage. Boys were taken from the care of their mothers and taken or sent on a quest away from the village to confirm their transition to manhood. They moved from protected and cared for to being the protectors and providers.
Now we live nanny societies.
@@JackFalltrades 💯 bingo
There was one thing Adam and Eve were not allowed to do. There is one thing men can't do - have a child. There is one thing a woman can't do - be a priest. Balance, beauty.
If men are somewhat frustrated at the "appearance" of the super hero aspect of the feminine, instead of its less visible/ more mysterious element, it does't mean they don't know its there. They just dislike feeling diminished by it. This presents a difficulty to women obviously.
Likewise when women project their image of god onto a man, instead of living in the knowledge, of their own power, ( which isn't the same as a masculine sence of empowerment or powe, and yet it isn't really given much of a positive denotation or definition by the culture), outside of religious connotations which feminists have subjected to revisionist skepticism.
Freud noticed that the pathway to the feminine is a far more torturous route, as a separation / individuation process, but how much did he pin that to the conditioning of society or other dislocating influences the person has to navigate? I don't know.
However, if this is true, it would make it possible, that in some mysterious aspect of their remarkable and different make up, women are capable of great power, because they have to survive and succeed in this very unwieldy transition zone, and there arn't exactly outward markers of communal initiation to boost the ego, give cover, or comfort, either.
Furthermore, men just want to be loved for themselves, not to have to live up to a perfect, super- human image a woman may wish to project upon him, and expect him to live up to, even if that is pretty standard practice, although I don't know if it has much to do with Wonder Woman. 29:34
Please help me to locate your link ? I know it will be simple but I simply cant locate though I can see the other four .Blessings and appreciation from Sydney Australia .
Dear Kaylene,
Which link are you looking for and we will put it up.
Thank you as always for your continued support and encouragement 🙏
Thank you. The link which puts me on your mailing list. I think you said it’s for Catholic unscripted ? I am subscribed but thought you indicated that there was an addition .
Thank you Kaylene. We mentioned two things, one is to subscribe which is to join the mailing list as you have done, the other was to pick up a membership which offers additional things and helps us to improve and grow. All support, prayer, material is greatly valued and appreciated. Thank you 🙏
Thank you Katherine . Sometimes I react far too quickly this was one of those times I must get used to thinking slowly.@@catholicunscripted
It is a fallacy to think that women did not work outside the house before "feminism". Working class women not only slaved at home but would work in factories, domestic service and shop work. Perhaps the middle classes followed the one wage paradigm, but that was not the case for a great many.
I also remember the crippling frustration and boredom that some of my school friends' mothers experienced, sitting in their kitchens. My best friend's mother had abandoned all her own ambitions when she married, as was expected. She suffered from depression when I knew her.
I loathe modern feminism and its hatred of men and femininity. They abuse their power at every opportunity. But the question of how women fulfil their blessed role as mothers and also pursue their own trajectory, has still never been addressed.
There is something inherently unbalanced about this sect .
Wow! At 26:00 we fnd that happily-married Roman Catholic people are not only experts on homosexuality: but also on celibacy! Do explain how - as married people - you are such experts on celibacy? I think of the priest who may have struggled all of his life to maintain his vow of celibacy, perhaps being particularly lonely during those parts of the liturgical calendar when families celebrate their 'togetherness', or when he may just long to be held and cherished by another; only to hear married people pontificate on it as "a different way of managing sexual desire". Surely true celibacy is so much more than "a different way of managing sexual desire"?
The parish is the spiritual family of our clergy. It really is that simple for we Catholics and should this explanation not be enough for you; tough. In hoc signo vinces +.
Can you see that your sardonic tone mixed with you ‘ad hominem’ bitterness casts a poor light on the commentary. Why not critique what was said and offer an improved insight where we fell short. That might attract a little more respect in a complex area where people struggle?
@@DrGAshenden It is precisely because people do not "struggle", but proclaim with absolute certitude that they have THE 'truth' in matters human and sexual (remember 'THE' science?), and have done so for the adult part of my seventy-one years, that I adopt a "sardonic tone" toward the Churches' expertise in this area. I am just as scathing when the celibate clergy regard themselves as qualified to pontificate on 'family matters': all be it that, even, celibate people are members of a family, somewhere down the line. There are people within British society who have been entirely put off the 'salvation history' of the Judeo-Christian message, owing to the Church and its obsession with sex. I'm willing to bet that, even during the 'Troubles' in Northern Ireland, the Churches were more fixated on sex, than on the evils being done to human beings in those times.
The church is obsess with sex? Here’s me thinking it was secular society that’s obsessed.
@@Mark_Dyer1 Permit me to observe that your claim is rather a straw man. Our unchanging teaching is outlined in our Catechism, Magisterial teaching and papal encyclicals each of which are in the public domain.
Our Catechism is split into four sections; profession of our Faith, celebration of our Faith, life in prayer and morality. Unlike the secular realm, our teaching on morality is not restricted to our genitals and when called upon we will defend our position.
The potential for the creation of life, brought forth by the union of husband and wife, reflects the inner life of the Holy Trinity. Sodomy is sterile and therefore opposes, not only the Divine order, but also the natural law.
In relation to your last point, I grew up in Derry during the height of the Troubles and what your state here is incorrect. In hoc signo vinces +.