Showing posts with label sexual revolution. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sexual revolution. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 21, 2017

What VII and the Sexual Revolution have wrought on the Roman Catholic Church.


(Oct 1962 – 1965)

Tridentine Mass --> Novus Ordo
                                                  
   Shrinkage of priesthood       More drastic shrinkage of nuns/sisters
                                                  
   *Consolidation of parishes   Sisters who taught left teaching; 
                                                  hiring of laymen = tuition rises
                                                    
                                                 Catholic parents send kids to 
                                                 public schools = no/little tuition
                                                     
                                                 Shrinkage and closing of parochial schools

*Add in laymen not catechizing their children soundly and you have cafeteria Catholics and fallen away Catholics, thus furthering the shrinkage of practicing Catholics when one enters their 20s and 30s. The acceptance of contraception has proven to equate to smaller families, or no kids at all due to “choice.” 

Liberal Catholics do no favors for the Roman Catholic Church, turning it into some Protestant Episcopalian or UU wannabe denomination. This also goes for the “liberation” of those in the consecrated life, shedding their habits that once made them distinctly unique to the public eye. Sister Theresa who does yoga in the park, in her Eastern influenced martial arts uniform, is no inspiration because she most likely looks like a grandma who belongs to a third order, not someone who once was a dignified Bride of Christ. 

I won’t go into the Church of Nice priests, “I'm gonna say something profound but not really” cardinals and spineless bishops. They do no service towards Catholics wanting true guidance on the local level. 

So what is the seeking and faithful Catholic to do? Call the ordained and the nuns/sisters out. Enter teaching and teach at Catholic schools. Better yet, practice your entrepreneurial skills and takeover a Catholic "light"/VII school and make it actually Catholic in curriculum and social practice.

Friday, October 3, 2014

I don't care how, I want it now!

Due to a federal court in Texas siding with an abortion law asking to close down the existing abortion clinics within the state, I shall leave you with this:


No apology. Probably no shame as well.

Channeling Veroua Salt, I see. In the name of "rights", of course. I notice that most are tattooed. I 'hate' to be judgmental but I'm not surprised. And they' aren't attractive. at. all.

The "on demand" part always reminds of the "On Demand!" cable slogan. The "get all the latest & hottest movies" deal.

 
Oompa Loompas:
Oompa Loompa doompadee doo
I've got another puzzle for you
Oompa Loompa doompadah dee
If you are wise you will listen to me
Who do you blame when your kid is a brat
Pampered and spoiled like a Siamese cat?
Blaming the kids is a lie and a shame
You know exactly who's to blame:
The mother and the father!
Oompa Loompa doompadee dah
If you're not spoiled then you will go far
You will live in happiness too
Like the Oompa Loompa doompadee do


I also want to note that the Oompa Loompa's work in a factory, doing work that can be described as a routine and monotonous. What they do wouldn't be deemed to be exciting or creative (well, kinda). I wouldn't label it a field (candy making) that lends itself to self-expression. They aren't "their own boss." They make things (candy) that people consume and enjoy as shown in the film. It's practically a craft (in the traditional sense). I assume that what they wear in the video are their "work clothes" - so a uniform of sorts. Each has their own set of responsibilities, with Wonka calling the shots, and probably rarely go outside the factory, if ever. I don't know what they're paid for their labor.

They aren't worldly, but they're unique simply by being their own "race" (if we take the world of Wonka as it is). Their green hair and orange skin aren't fake - it's actually their real/natural color, driven by genetics & nature.

According to Willy Wonka, he rescued them from great danger in their homeland and asked them to work for him, where they'd be safe. The Oompa Loompa's also seem very content with their situation in life. Does this remind you of something very Americana?