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		<description><![CDATA[Order Retin-A, Homily preached at Good Shepherd Church, July 25, 2010 Ask and you will receive. The simplicity of this statement is astounding. And yet it is at the same time so full of meaning that we have spent 2,000 years trying to understand it. Købe Retin-A, We stand on the shoulders of those who [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> <em> <b>Order Retin-A</b>, Homily preached at Good Shepherd Church, July 25, 2010</em></p>
<p>Ask and you will receive.</p>
<p>The simplicity of this statement is astounding. And yet it is at the same time so full of meaning that we have spent 2,000 years trying to understand it.  <b>Købe Retin-A</b>, We stand on the shoulders of those who came before us, great teachers of prayer: Teresa of Avila, John of the Cross, Therese of Lisieux, Thomas Merton, <b>Jotta Retin-A verkossa</b>, Henri Nouwen, and so many others. We travel prayerful roads with them and with others we know in our own lives as we unravel the mystery of prayer. We learn, we practice, we seek, and yet the wonders of prayer are never exhausted, <b>order Retin-A</b>.  <b>Ordering Retin-A online</b>, Still, there is the stark simplicity of Jesus’ words: “Ask and you will receive.” But what do we receive. Ah, there is the mystery.</p>
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<p>But recall what the disciples asked for: “Lord, teach us to pray.” They didn’t ask “Lord, give us a prayer we can memorize and use without thinking to get what we want.”</p>
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<p>Amid all those things we ask for—many of which we later learn we do not need, or that would have harmed us—there’s someone we seem to have overlooked: The Holy Spirit. That is how we will enter into the heart of God. That is how we will be able to carry so much of the world’s pain, <b>cheapest Retin-A prices</b>.</p>
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<p>So why do we think that the only way God can answer prayer is to deliver something. Do we listen for God’s response to our desires.  <b>Retin-A online</b>, We see in so many Gospel stories that when Jesus is asked a direct question he often responds with a question or a story. Do you think God might have something to offer, in conversation.  <b>Order Retin-A</b>, Because like any good father, God is not there to solve every problem, but to help us to learn how to solve them. And that requires that we listen to his questions. So many times we hear people complain that they stormed God with prayer and received no answer, <b>παραγγείλετε online Retin-A</b>. But did they ever stop to think that they might receive a question in return.</p>
<p>It’s clear that even today, we are still pleading, <b>Pharmacie Retin-A bon marché</b>, “Lord, teach us to pray.”</p>
<p>Sometimes we hear prayer treated as a way to conform God to our desires, as though it were a way for us to prove our faith with mastery over God.</p>
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<p>Sometimes the story from today’s Gospel about the neighbor asking for bread at night is even used to say that God will just give in to whatever we want out of exasperation. But a careful reading of this story shows that is not the case. Jesus is saying that God answers prayer in an entirely different way than the man who gives in to his neighbor’s persistence.</p>
<p>So what do we receive in prayer.  <b>Order Retin-A</b>, Whatever we need.</p>
<p>And what we need may not always be clear to us, because sometimes we’re not listening.</p>
<p>We might pray for strength, when what we really need is to be more vulnerable.</p>
<p>We might pray for relief of pain, when what we really need is to learn to relieve the pain of others.</p>
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<p>What should we pray for. What will we receive.</p>
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<p>Now Suenens wound up writing a sort of plan. It was only three points, sort of guiding principles that fit one one piece of paper.</p>
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<p>Had they not been open to the Spirit, Christianity today would be a small sect within Judaism.</p>
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<p>In today’s Gospel reading we heard a promise from Jesus:</p>
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<p>It’s easy for us to say we believe the Holy Spirit guides the Church and will protect us until the end of time. But it can be scary to actually act on that belief.  <b>Order Retin-A without prescription</b>, Having no plan does not mean having no ideas. The Holy Spirit is the source of all wisdom, so all good ideas come from the Spirit. To grow we need ideas from everyone, ideas that bring wisdom from all walks of life.</p>
<p>Share your ideas and your passion. It may be a little messy at times, it may seem risky. But we know that in the end the Spirit will smooth everything out.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> <em> <b>Buy cheap Retin-A online</b>, The following is the text of a letter sent to Pius VI on March 12, 1788 by <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Carroll_%28bishop%29">John Carroll, S.J.</a> and two other priests. It would result in the election of John Carroll as the first Roman Catholic bishop for the United States:</em></p>
<p>Most Holy Father:</p>
<p>We, the undersigned, petitioners approaching the Apostolic See, <b>South Carolina SC S.C. </b>, with all due veneration, and prostrate at the feet of your Holiness, <b>Minnesota MN Minn. </b>, humbly set forth the following: That we are priests who have been specially deputed by our fellow-priests exercising with us the religious ministry in the United States of America, in order that we may, in the first place, return unbounded thanks to your Holiness for the truly paternal care, <b>order Retin-A from canada</b>, which you have deigned to extend to this remote part of the Lord's vineyard: and in the next place, to manifest that we all, <b>Arizona AZ Ariz. </b>, had been stimulated by this great care, to continue and increase our labors to preserve and extend the faith of Christ our Lord, in these States, which are filled with the errors of all the sects, <b>cheap generic Retin-A</b>. In doing so, we are convinced, <b>Iowa IA </b>, that we not only render meet service to God, but also render a pleasing and acceptable homage to the common Father of the faithful. Moreover to correspond to this great solicitude, we believe it our duty to expose to your Holiness, <b>ordering Retin-A online without prescription</b>, whatever from our long experience in these States, seems necessary to be known, <b>Cheap Retin-A</b>, in order that your pastoral providence may be most usefully administered in our regard.</p>
<p>Therefore, inasmuch as his Eminence Cardinal Antonelli intimated to one of your petitioners, in a letter dated July 23, <b>buy Retin-A online</b>, 1785, that it was the design of the Sacred Congregation de Propaganda Fide to appoint a Bishop Vicar-Apostolic, <b>South Dakota SD </b>, for these States as soon as possible, whenever the said Sacred Congregation understood that this would be seasonable, and desired to be informed as to the suitable time for that appointment, by the priest to whom the said letter was addressed, <b>Retin-A kopen</b>, we declare, not he only but we in the common name of all the priests labouring here, <b>Retin-A generic</b>, Most Holy Father, that in our opinion the time has now come when the Episcopal dignity and authority arc very greatly to be desired. To omit other very grave reasons, we experience more and more in the constitution of this very free republic, that if there are even among the ministers of the sanctuary, any men of indocile mind, and chafing under ecclesiastical discipline, they allege as an excuse for their license and disobedience, that they are bound to obey bishops exercising their own authority and not a mere priest exercising any vicarious jurisdiction, <b>buy cheap Retin-A online</b>. This was the boast of the men who recently at New York sought to throw off the yoke of authority, and alleged this pretext, <b>billig kaufen Retin-A</b>, which seemed most likely to catch the favour of Protestants, in that more than in any other State, <b>Köpa billiga Retin-A</b>, contending forsooth that the authority of the ecclesiastical superior whom the Sacred Congregation has appointed for us, was forbidden by law, because it not only emanates from a foreign tribunal, but is also dependent on it for its duration and exercise, <b>Retin-A en ligne afin</b>. We refrain from setting out all this more at length to your Holiness, inasmuch as we have learned that certain original documents have been transmitted to Rome, <b>Virginia VA Va. </b>, from which it can be more clearly seen, with what powers the person should be invested, to whom the ecclesiastical government of these States is confided.</p>
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<p>Therefore, Most Holy Father, <b>Retin-A without a prescription</b>, we express in the name and by the wish of all, our opinion that the political and religious condition of these States requires that form of ecclesiastical government by which provision may be most efficaciously made in the first place for the integrity of faith and morals, and consequently for perpetual union with the Apostolic See, and due respect and obedience toward the same, <b>Kentucky KY Ky. </b>, and in the next place, that if any bishop is assigned to us, <b>Oklahoma OK Okla. </b>, his appointment and authority may be rendered as free as possible from suspicion and odium to those among whom we live.  <b>Buy cheap Retin-A online</b>, Two points, it seems to us, will contribute greatly to this end; first, that the Most Holy Father, by his authority in the Church of Christ, erect a new episcopal see in these United States, immediately subject to the Holy See; in the next place, that the election of the bishop, at least for the first time, be permitted to the priests, who now duly exercise the religious ministry here and have the cure of souls. This being established, your most vigilant wisdom, Most Holy Father, <b>billiga Retin-A apotek</b>, after hearing the opinions of our priests of approved life and experience, and considering the character of our government, <b>Ordering Retin-A no prescription</b>, will adopt some course, by which future elections may be permanently conducted.</p>
<p>These are, Most Holy Father, <b>köpa Retin-A</b>, what we have deemed it proper to submit with the utmost devotion of our hearts to your Holiness's pastoral care, declaring, as though we were about to give an account of our sentiments to Jesus Christ, the divine bishop of souls, that we have nothing in view, except the increase of our holy Faith, growth of piety, vigour of ecclesiastical discipline, and the complete refutation of false opinions in regard to the Catholic religion, which have imbued the minds of Protestants.</p>
<p>May Almighty God long preserve you, Most Holy Father, to Christian people, that you not only benignly foster this American church, as you have already done, but also guard it with all spiritual protection, and establish it thoroughly, and finally that you will vouchsafe to bestow on us prostrate at your feet your Apostolical and fatherly blessing.</p>
<p>This is the prayer of</p>
<p>Your Holiness's</p>
<p>Most devoted and obedient Servants and Sons,</p>
<p>John Carroll<br />
Robert Molyneux<br />
John Ashton .</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> <b>Buy Retin-A no prescription</b>, Just as the wounds of the American Church began to heal after the excruciating, drawn-out crisis of clerical abuse that exploded in 2002, we are again seeing the crime of clerical abuse being manifested in other countries.</p>
<p>Shortly after the passion of the American Church, the tsunami of shame inundated Canada, Australia and New Zealand, <b>cheap Retin-A no rx</b>. The Vatican insisted it was a peculiarly Anglo-Saxon issue. Then the Church in Ireland imploded.  <b>Ordering Retin-A without prescription</b>, The Vatican said it was a problem of English-speaking nations.</p>
<p>Now we hear of cataclysmic crises of sexual abuse striking in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, The Philippines and Brazil, <b>buy Retin-A no prescription</b>. The Vatican can no longer claim it is a problem peculiar to those who speak English. Now they say it is either a plot by the media, a conspiracy of homosexuals or a symptom of the Sexual Revolution in the 1960s (despite the fact that many of the cases occurred before then), <b>αγοράζουν online Retin-A</b>.</p>
<p>One of the more innovative excuses floated by the Vatican was by no less than Benedict XVI himself in his <a href="http://www.vatican.va/holy_father/benedict_xvi/letters/2010/documents/hf_ben-xvi_let_20100319_church-ireland_en.html">letter to the people of Ireland</a>, where he also suggested that the solution to the problem was for the laity to go to confession and practice Eucharistic adoration.  <b>Order Retin-A online cheap</b>, He opined that the crisis was caused by a misinterpretation of the Second Vatican Council.  <b>Buy Retin-A no prescription</b>, This is a continuation of his famous theory of the "hermeneutic of discontinuity," whereby he offers a view of Vatican II that it intended to change really nothing from the past, and that those who claim the Council intended changes are misinterpreting the Council.</p>
<p>Following this line of argument, in the "conservative" Catholic blogoshpere one can read many charges that the clerical abuse crisis was caused by "dissident" priests who strayed from doctrinal orthodoxy with disastrous results.</p>
<p>To these people I would like to offer the story of my high-school religion teacher, <b>Florida FL Fla. </b>, <a href="http://articles.latimes.com/keyword/richard-coughlin">Fr. Richard Coughlin</a>, <b>φτηνές φαρμακείο Retin-A</b>, who was a paragon of "conservative" orthodoxy and a pedophile.</p>
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<p>During the time that Coughlin was teaching me religion at high school, he was also sexually abusing children in a boy's choir he had founded and was directing. Yes, the Archdiocese of Boston knew that this predator was actually in daily contact with children in this boys' choir and did nothing, <b>buy Retin-A no prescription</b>.  <b>Comprar Retin-A baratos</b>, One of these victims, Eric Zapala, was being abused by Coughlin during the time that I was actually attending that school. After having his case dismissed by the diocese and receiving no recompense or apology, <b>Retin-A online kopen</b>, Eric Zapala committed suicide. <a href="http://www.ericzapala.com">Look at his memorial website</a>.  <b>Billige Retin-A Apotheke</b>, That's him on the home page, wearing the costume of Coughlin's boys' choir, with an expression that seems to say it all.  <b>Buy Retin-A no prescription</b>, Coughlin taught us religion in a very conservative school. I served at his Latin Masses (and this was in the late 1970s); I do not recall that he ever celebrated Mass in English, <b>Mississippi MS Miss. </b>. He taught from a text by the author Fr. John Hardon, <b>Buy cheap Retin-A online</b>, who is celebrated in conservative circles. His heavy, ornate chalice was solid gold and encrusted with precious stones, a reproduction of a famous Romanesque artifact, <b>Kjøp Discount Retin-A</b>. This was no Vatican II priest, <b>buy Retin-A no prescription</b>.</p>
<p>We students discovered that it was very easy to get Coughlin off on a tangent during class. And often these tangents would last until the bell rang, <b>Missouri MO Mo. </b>, so no homework could be assigned. One of the easiest way to get him off on a long tangent was to ask him about his boys' choir. it was creepy but effective.  <b>Buy Retin-A no prescription</b>, He would rhapsodize at great length about individual boys; how this one 10-year-old boy was so smart, talented and handsome and so forth. It was like listening to a teenage girl go on about her crush, <b>Om Retin-A online</b>.</p>
<p>We would shift uncomfortably in our seats, but at that age it seemed better than getting homework.  <b>North Dakota ND </b>, I don't know that I really understood what was going on. It made me uncomfortable, and I resisted his invitations to visit him in his room, but I certainly did not grasp the full extent of the situation, <b>buy Retin-A no prescription</b>.</p>
<p>Coughlin abused several boys in his choir; I don't know if he harmed any of my classmates, <b>buy Retin-A no prescription</b>. I suspect we were too old for him. But as I read about these cases and especially the deposition of Eric Zapala, <b>Order Retin-A online</b>, there is a chill along my spine. I could have been one of his victims. Had not some instinct made me stay clear of Coughlin, I might have joined Zapala in a lifetime of torment and eventual suicide, <b>Acheter en ligne Retin-A</b>.  <b>Buy Retin-A no prescription</b>, Thank you, Cardinal Law--living in your Renaissance palazzo, attending parties, celebrating Tridentine Masses and choosing our bishops--for nothing. I somehow dodged one of the the bullets you sent flying toward California, but others were not so fortunate.  <b>Um Retin-A online</b>, You disgust me, you and everyone in Rome who fawns over your sorry, bloated carcass.</p>
<p>I know some will say a deacon should not call out the pope, <b>ordering Retin-A online cheap</b>, but Benedict is plain wrong. It is not the misinterpretation of Vatican II that caused the clerical abuse crisis. I know that because even today I can see Fr. Richard Coughlin celebrating his Latin Mass with total dedication to Fortescue's rubrics, fingers together and every bow observed, ignoring every reform of the Council.</p>
<p>No, I know that the crisis is rooted in the sin of clericalism the Council sought to stamp out.</p>
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<p>But was it. Was it really finished.</p>
<p>Our Christian tradition teaches us that the sufferings of Christ continue in the lives of everyday people today.</p>
<p>Consider the sufferings imposed on those who are tortured, <b>Retin-A online cheap</b>, innocent people held in prisons and “detention facilities,” those who are starving to death, those without homes and who have lost limbs who continue to desperately rummage for food in the ruins of Port Au Prince.</p>
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<p>And today we cannot be blind to what we read about the escalating crisis of abuse in our Church, <b>cheapest Retin-A</b>, the tens of thousands of walking wounded of the United States, Canada, Australia, <b>Alabama AL Ala. </b>, New Zealand, Ireland, Germany, Switzerland, Brazil and who knows how many other places who were traumatized by priests, <b>cheap Retin-A online legally</b>, only to have their pain covered up by bishops and ignored by the Vatican. It was the great spiritual writer Romano Guardini who said that the Church is the cross on which Christ is crucified today.</p>
<p>The life, <b>Cheap Retin-A online without prescription</b>, death and resurrection of Jesus is a single saving act, the Incarnation.  <b>Order Retin-A online cheap</b>, When we split it apart we can lose perspective. And one popular Christmas song seems to sum up the dichotomy of joy and hope faced with grief and anxiety:</p>
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<p>So begins the life of Jesus among us, and we are left with the same questions as he dies, saying “It is finished.”</p>
<p>No, Jesus, we want to say, <b>Louisiana LA </b>, it is not finished. Pain and hatred continue. Even as we sit here today there is injustice. We are ashamed of how the hierarchy of our Church has responded to the raping of children, <b>order Retin-A online cheap</b>.  <b>Retin-A cheap</b>, We are in a recession; we have lost our jobs and our homes and our retirement savings. People fill our streets demanding the blood of Muslims. The Holy City, Jerusalem, whose very name means “peace” is torn by strife, <b>Retin-A farmacia a buon mercato</b>. Entire nations are in thrall to cruel dictators.  <b>Order Retin-A online cheap</b>, Here in our own city we have homeless people dying in the streets and our neighbors die for lack of medical care. There is no peace on Earth.</p>
<p>But the Christmas song continues, <b>Texas TX Tex. </b>, offering us hope:</p>
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<p><blockquote>Then pealed the bells more loud and deep:<br />
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<p>So what is finished.  <b>New York NY N.Y. </b>, What is finished is the meaninglessness of suffering.</p>
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<p>Tomorrow evening we will celebrate Easter.  <b>αγοράζουν φτηνά Retin-A</b>, But let me remind you: the Easter season lasts 50 days. Every Sunday is a celebration of the Lord’s Resurrection. Every baptism and every funeral is a celebration of the Resurrection. For 102 days out of 365 days each year we celebrate Resurrection, <b>order Retin-A online cheap</b>. At the beginning of our lives we are initiated into Resurrection and at the end of our lives we are reminded of Resurrection.</p>
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<p>The word <em>paradise</em> <b>Order cheap Retin-A online</b>, comes from a Persian word that had been incorporated into Greek. This passage is the only time it is used in the New Testament, and it is used in the ancient Greek version (Septuagint) of the Hebrew Testament also only once: to refer to the Garden of Eden. We didn’t start using it in English until around the year 1200.  <b>Order Retin-A</b>, The Persian word <em>pairidaeza</em> means a walled garden, especially a beautifully maintained royal garden where the king would walk in the cool of the evening. The pairidaeza was held in such high regard that even the King of Persia would plant trees there himself and tend to the flowers.</p>
<p>So why did Luke use this unusual word when recounting the promise of Jesus to the Good Thief, <b>order cheap Retin-A online</b>. We can’t know for sure, but it does offer some tantalizing insights, <b>cheap Retin-A without prescription</b>.</p>
<p>You recall the story of how God discovered Adam and Eve had eaten of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. We read in the Book of Genesis that the Lord God was walking in the cool breeze of the Garden of Eden when Adam and Eve hide from him.</p>
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<p><blockquote>The LORD God then called to the man and asked him, <b>Buy Retin-A online without prescription</b>, “Where are you?” He answered, “I heard you in the garden; but I was afraid, because I was naked, so I hid myself.” Then he asked, “Who told you that you were naked?” (Genesis 3:9-11)</blockquote></p>
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<p>Knowledge can be a heavy burden, <b>cheapest Retin-A online</b>.  <b>Order cheap Retin-A online</b>, When Adam and Eve ate of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil, they did acquire knowledge they didn’t have before: a sense of self-awareness. But they did not acquire wisdom. Wisdom interprets knowledge thorough experience.</p>
<p>Adam and Eve had only been self-aware for a few hours and they did not have yet a life of experience.  <b>Order Retin-A online</b>, So the sudden burden of knowledge caused them to misunderstand. There was nothing wrong with their nakedness, but knowing they were naked made them fearful and worried, so that we are told they even made themselves clothes, <b>order cheap Retin-A online</b>.</p>
<p>And don’t we sometimes do the same. Seeking to make sense of knowledge, we forget the wonder of our own lives. Knowledge without wisdom can be a terrible burden, <b>Osta Retin-A online</b>.</p>
<p>One of the ways we do this to ourselves is by piling up knowledge of rules and rituals as we attempt to sort out our relationship with God.  <b>Order cheap Retin-A online</b>, So many times we fall into the trap of thinking that following rules and rituals will get us into a place called paradise when we die.</p>
<p>You probably know some people like this. They moan and groan about how difficult it is to follow the teachings of Jesus.  <b>Vermont VT Vt. </b>, They just suffer through life, grudgingly following rules, not doing things they really want to do, so they can get pie in the sky when they die. They’re unhappy and judgmental, <b>Illinois IL Ill. </b>, and not very much fun to be around.</p>
<p>But is paradise only something we can experience after we die, <b>order cheap Retin-A online</b>.</p>
<p>If you want to read a really great book that will get you thinking, consider picking up <em>The Great Divorce</em> by C.  <b>Cheap Retin-A online</b>, S. Lewis. You’ve certainly heard of C.  <b>Order cheap Retin-A online</b>, S. Lewis. He was one of the greatest writers on Christianity in the 20th Century, <b>Nebraska NE Nebr. </b>.</p>
<p><em>The Great Divorce</em> is an allegory. In it, Lewis tells a story of how he finds himself in The Gray City, <b>Massachusetts MA Mass. </b>, a dark, ugly and dreary place, standing in a line. It turns out it is a line for a bus, and he boards the bus not knowing where it is going, <b>order cheap Retin-A online</b>. He meets many unpleasant people on the bus: whiners, complainers, <b>buy Retin-A</b>, the holier-than-thou, show-offs.</p>
<p>As you read the book, <b>Kjøpe Retin-A</b>, it becomes gradually apparent that the Gray City is Hell and the destination of the bus is Heaven, depicted as a beautiful natural setting. Those who live in the Gray City are free at any time to make the journey if they so desire, and they are always free to return to the Gray City. Many never bother to take the trip, <b>California CA Calif. </b>, and many return to the Gray City because they just don’t like Heaven for various reasons.  <b>Order cheap Retin-A online</b>, We learn a lot about human nature as we see the various reasons why some people don’t like Heaven: pride, jealousy, selfishness, egotism, and so on. There in Heaven Lewis meets one of his favorite authors, George MacDonald, <b>Køb discount Retin-A</b>, who serves as a sort of guide to him.</p>
<p>Lewis sees a joyful procession approaching, with people dancing and throwing flowers before a beautiful woman, who is obviously of great importance. He asks MacDonald who she is, <b>ordering Retin-A from canada</b>, and is told that she is one of the Great Ones. It turns out she was an ordinary, unknown person on Earth named Sarah Smith, <b>Buy Retin-A without prescription</b>, but she lived with great joy and love, and all those dancing with her now were those she helped in her life. Even animals ran along her side; these are the animals she treated kindly, <b>order cheap Retin-A online</b>. It was a vast throng who celebrated her.</p>
<p>Because, you see, <b>cheap Retin-A from canada</b>, she was not a bitter rule-follower. She began her paradise on earth; and she spread that joy to others.</p>
<p>Earlier Lewis has a conversation with MacDonald about what Heaven is and how those living in the Gray City can be transformed.  <b>Order cheap Retin-A online</b>, MacDonald explains: “Not only in this valley but all their earthly past will have been Heaven to those who are saved.  <b>Retin-A ordine on-line</b>, Not only the twilight in that town, but all their life on Earth, too, will then be seen by the damned to have been Hell.”</p>
<p>“And that is why, at the end of all things, <b>acheter Retin-A</b>, when the sun rises here and the twilight turns to blackness down there, the Blessed will say ‘We have never lived anywhere except in Heaven,’ and the Lost, <b>Order Retin-A online legally</b>, ‘We were always in Hell.’ And both will speak truly,”</p>
<p>Behind us we have the gift of paradise that our first parents lost. Before us we have the gift of paradise that is promised when we die. And here on earth we have paradise promised to us as well, if only we will accept that gift, <b>Utah UT </b>.</p>
<p>The last thing we need are glum Christians who are eager to talk about everything they have sacrificed to follow the rules.  What the world needs are joyful Christians who take the Gospel and make it their own, <b>order cheap Retin-A online</b>. We all need to be free from rules so that we can live our lives in fidelity to what the rules represent.</p>
<p>We will take pleasure in feeding the poor, <b>Generic Retin-A</b>, liturgy and prayer will become a treat rather than an obligation, we will be eager to forgive because it will liberate us, we will find joy in fidelity, delight in kindness, fulfillment in generosity, <b>West Virginia WV W.Va. </b>. Consider the example of St. Therese of Lisieux, who said she was not going to worry about heaven; she would just love, <b>Buy Retin-A online cheap</b>, and let God take care of the rest.</p>
<p>To the dying thief on the cross, Jesus gave the gift of hope, hope of happiness and joy. He offers us the same gift today. Take it now, he says, don’t wait till you die.</p>
<p>He whispers in our ear: Today, you can be with me in paradise.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> <b>Buy Retin-A without prescription</b>, Tomorrow Benedict XVI will sign a letter to the Catholics of Ireland, expected to be a formal apology for the long national nightmare the Irish have experienced as a result of discovering decades of horrific sexual abuse and torture of thousands of children by clergy and religious. The text is scheduled to be released on Saturday.  <b>Price of Retin-A</b>, We in the United States have endured several years of shocking revelations of how our trust in clergy has been violated in the most appalling ways, not only by the priests who abused children but even more by the subsequent coverups. This has cost us some $2.6 billion that cannot be used for parishes, <b>New Jersey NJ N.J. </b>, education and the poor, <b>Cheap Retin-A pills</b>, and a decade of unrelenting shame that has more importantly left thousands of people traumatized for life and tens of thousands so justifiably enraged that they can no longer participate in the life of the Church.</p>
<p>But our experience here pales in comparison to what the Irish have endured. Not only is their bill now about &euro;1.2 billion during a debilitating recession (in a nation of 6.3 million, to keep perspective—about 1.5 times size of the <em>entire Catholic population</em> of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles), but the crisis has reached catastrophic proportions in that predominately Catholic nation, with hundreds of thousands estranged from the Church, the once-full seminaries depleted and thousands of walking wounded trying to recover from childhoods of cruelty and prolonged torture, <b>buy Retin-A without prescription</b>. Some wonder if Ireland can ever again have a Catholic culture, <b>North Carolina NC N.C. </b>.</p>
<p>There seems to be no end in sight to this historic cataclysm.  <b>Retin-A generic</b>, Astounding cases of demented abuse continue to arise in Australia, where the total cost is yet to be determined. The Church in Canada continues to reel from abuse cases there, <b>Retin-A discount</b>, with a single religious order struggling with $90 million in settlements—and that is only one order among many cases involving religious communities and dioceses wending their way through the legal process.  <b>Buy Retin-A without prescription</b>, The uncovering of decades of misconduct in the United States, Australia, Canada and Ireland prompted some in the Vatican to view the phenomenon as a distinctly Anglo-Saxon cultural issue.  <b>Order Retin-A pills</b>, But now attention is shifting to egregious cases of abuse and coverup surfacing in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, <b>where to buy cheap Retin-A</b>, Argentina, <b>Nevada NV Nev. </b>, the Philippines and Brazil, where, God help us, <b>order Retin-A without prescription</b>, actual video has surfaced of an 82-year-old priest in the act of raping a teenage boy.  <b>Kjøpe Retin-A</b>, One of the Vatican's favored sons, the Mexican priest Marcel Maciel, held up as a model of orthodoxy and sanctity by the Vatican and whose order was accorded unprecedented privileges such as having their priests regularly ordained by the pope in St, <b>buy Retin-A no rx</b>. Peter's Basilica, <b>Discount Retin-A</b>, was discovered not only to have frequently raped male members of his order, but also to have fathered children with a mistress. The accusations against Maciel were for a long time summarily dismissed by the Vatican as a vendetta against a good and holy priest, <b>Jotta Retin-A verkossa</b>. And we may be seeing only the tip of the iceberg; what other nations have yet to tell their tragic stories, <b>buy Retin-A without prescription</b>.</p>
<p>This worldwide crisis of clerical abuse is a disaster unprecedented in the history of the Church.  <b>Buy Retin-A from canada</b>, You'd think it would prompt the Vatican to act decisively to purge the episcopacy of those who sheltered abusing priests and to undertake serious research on the causes of sexual abuse to prevent it in the future.</p>
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<p>And although Benedict XVI (and John Paul II before him) has reluctantly called meetings, <b>Koop korting Retin-A</b>, issued statements and flown around the world apologizing to entire nations, the Vatican's policy response has been to either (a) blame gays, (b) blame the media or (c) complain that abusers in other vocations have not received the same attention as priests who rape children, <b>price of Retin-A</b>. In all these cases, the Curia presents the hierarchy of the Church as the real victims, <b>buy Retin-A without prescription</b>.</p>
<p>The Roman Curia holds tenaciously  to these justifications despite the facts: (a) studies show that proportionally child molesters are just as likely to be heterosexual as homosexual, <b>Kansas KS Kans. </b>, (b) the media are doing their job in reporting that an institution that relies on trust has broken that trust and (c) protests that the clergy has a similar proportion of child molesters as the general public ignore the fact that the general public does not undergo eight years of formation, evaluation and supervision to prepare for sacramental ordination that is supposed to infuse the recipient with grace for a life of service to the Gospel.</p>
<p>There are some who say that celibacy is to blame for the crisis because it produces priests with a stunted sexuality, <b>South Dakota SD </b>. Some say the answer is better formation.  <b>Buy Retin-A online cheap</b>, Some say the answer is a more involved laity.  <b>Buy Retin-A without prescription</b>, Some say the answer is more involvement by women. Some say the answer is education. All these positions are no doubt valuable contributions to the discussion, and some may even be correct, but in the end they are all still opinions. We do not know why some clergy rape children. And the time has come to understand this issue completely.</p>
<p>The Vatican is happy to meddle in lots of aspects of the everyday life of the Church: liturgy being decided by people who are not liturgists, English translations dictated by people who do not speak English, religious communities investigated by people who are not religious, marriage being defined by celibates, boundaries for women set by men, pastors given instructions by people who have never been pastors, ecumenical decisions being made by those with only a sketchy understanding of ecumenism, disgraced bishops selecting new bishops, <b>buy Retin-A without prescription</b>. But when it comes to the need for real leadership on the issue of clerical abuse, the central crisis confronting the universal Church today, we are given carefully parsed platitudes.</p>
<p>If Rome is to be relevant, they must lead the world in the understanding of what causes child abuse, no matter what comfortable customs may need to be set aside. That means turning to science, not soundbites. It means that the Bishop of Rome must lead the People of God out of this nightmare into the light of new life to a vision that will help every society to deal with this issue and regain the respect and trust of humanity and other Christian Churches. Otherwise, the Holy See is nothing but a lofty concept enslaved to the Roman Curia, a morally bankrupt bureaucracy, as many have contended through the centuries. The time for Roman hand-wringing and official statements of "concern" has passed. If we are a Resurrection People, the time has come to turn tragedy to triumph.</p>
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<p>When the Council Fathers arrived in Rome on October 11, 1962, for the opening of the First Session of the Second Vatican Council called by <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_xxiii">John XXIII</a>, <b>billig kaufen Retin-A</b>, they had already received a number of schemas, or draft documents, dealing with various topics that had been developed from extensive surveying of the world's bishops and religious superiors. One of these schemas was called <em>De Ecclesia</em> (On the Church), and the story of its debate tied the two issues of collegiality (the authority of the bishops as individuals and as a group) and the permanent order of deacon together, <b>buy Retin-A online cheap</b>.</p>
<p>[caption id="attachment_385" align="alignright" width="300" caption="Pope John XXIII"]<a href="http://www.catholicstory.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/johnxxiii.jpg"><img src="http://www.catholicstory.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/johnxxiii-300x398.jpg" alt="Pope John XXIII" title="johnxxiii" width="300" height="398" class="size-medium wp-image-385" /></a>[/caption]<p>It is important to note that the Second Vatican Council was not only the single most important religious event of the 20th Century, that it changed the everyday experience of the world's largest religion and sent ripples into every other religious tradition, but also that on a merely logistical level it was the largest deliberative meeting of modern times: no other meeting, secular or religious, <b>φτηνές φαρμακείο Retin-A</b>, has ever involved so many individuals from around the globe empowered to debate, edit and vote on such a wide range of issues affecting so many people.</p></p>
<p>The schema <em>De Ecclesia</em> was presented to the Council Fathers on November 26, 1962 by Cardinal <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardinal_Ottaviani">Alfredo Ottaviani</a>, the powerful head of the Holy Office (today called the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith). This document had been prepared well in advance of the Council by the Doctrinal Commission, headed by Ottaviani, but the Council Fathers had only received the draft a week before. By this time it had become apparent that the Council would extend to more than one session, although no one knew how many (It would eventually take four years for the Council to complete its work), <b>Virginia VA Va. </b>.</p>
<p>Ottaviani, who was almost totally blind, was an ultraconservative adamantly opposed to the Council.  <b>Buy Retin-A online cheap</b>, Along with like-minded prelates who had formed a clique called the International Group of Fathers that represented the curial, obstructionist faction, he consistently attempted to derail the Council at every opportunity. One of the most prominent members of this secretive group was Archbishop <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcel_Lefebvre">Marcel Lefebvre</a>, then superior general of the Holy Ghost Fathers, who would later be excommunicated for setting up his own schismatic "traditionalist" sect.</p>
<p>[caption id="attachment_381" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="Cardinal Alfredo Ottaviani"]<a href="http://www.catholicstory.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/ottaviani.jpg"><img src="http://www.catholicstory.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/ottaviani-300x450.jpg" alt="Cardinal Alfredo Ottaviani" title="ottaviani" width="300" height="450" class="size-medium wp-image-381" /></a>[/caption]<p>On this day, <b>Vermont VT Vt. </b>, as he introduced <em>De Ecclesia</em>, Ottaviani addressed a central criticism of the drafts his committee had prepared: that they were too juridical and limited in their treatment to papal documents of recent popes, especially Pius IX, at the expense of the wider scope of Christian history. Repeatedly the Council Fathers had expressed a desire to speak in a voice that was more evocative of the early Fathers of the Church, more scriptural, more pastoral and, as John XXIII had put it, "speaking rather of mercy than condemnation."</p></p>
<p>Ottaviani, <b>buy Retin-A without prescription</b>, alarmed at the direction he saw the Council taking and angry that the Fathers did not bend to his will as head of the Holy Office, fumed as he threw down the gauntlet. First he ridiculed the Fathers' insistence that the conciliar documents be pastoral, scriptural and accessible rather than juridical and strewn with anathemas. Then he said:</p>
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<p><blockquote>I'll tell you what I really think, <b>buy Retin-A online cheap</b>. I believe that I and the speaker for the commission are wasting our words because the outcome has already been decided. Those whose constant cry is "Take it away. Take it away.  <b>Buy cheap Retin-A online</b>, Give us a new schema!" are now ready to open fire.  <b>Buy Retin-A online cheap</b>, I'll tell you something you may not know: even before this schema was distributed—Listen to me. Listen to me!—even before it was distributed, an alternative schema had already been produced. [<em>He was talking about drafts that various bishops had been circulating as possible ways to improve upon the juridical document on the Church prepared by Ottaviani and his team.</em>] Yes, even before the merits of this schema have been looked at the jury has rendered its verdict. I have no choice now but to say no more, because as Scripture teaches, when nobody is listening words are a waste of time.</blockquote></p>
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<p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yves_Congar">Yves Congar</a> said these words were delivered in a cajoling tone that was at the same time "peevish and aggressive."</p>
<p>As debate on the schema opened, a number of Fathers said the schema was so grounded in juridicism (a legalistic concept of Church) and anathemas (condemnations) that it was unworkable even as a basis for edits, <b>Massachusetts MA Mass. </b>. Cardinal <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardinal_Ritter">Joseph Ritter</a>, archbishop of St. Louis, who would emerge as the chief spokesperson of the bishops of the United States, called for a totally new draft, <b>buy Retin-A online cheap</b>. Bishop Emile De Smedt of Bruges famously denounced the schema for being written in a pompous style imbued with three "isms": triumphalism, clericalism and juridicism and smacking of papolatry (pope-worship).</p>
<p>With only a few days left in the first session, it was clear that the schema would have to be entirely redrafted. Cardinal <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Paul_VI">Giovanni Battista Montini</a>, <b>Cheapest Retin-A</b>, the archbishop of Milan, made the case for a new schema December 5: "It is inadequate." He proposed that the Secretariat for Christian Unity, led by the charismatic German cardinal <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardinal_Bea">Augustin Bea</a>, be involved in the redrafting of the schema. Because Montini was widely viewed as <em>papabile</em> (a likely candidate for pope—and rightly so, for he would soon become Paul VI), his proposal was accepted by John XXIII: the schema would be entirely rewritten.  <b>Buy Retin-A online cheap</b>, The first session ended on December 8.</p>
<p>The draft of <em>De Ecclesia</em> (which would eventually become known as <a href="http://www.vatican.va/archive/hist_councils/ii_vatican_council/documents/vat-ii_const_19641121_lumen-gentium_en.html"><em>Lumen Gentium</em></a>, "The Light of the Nations") underwent a tortuous process of redrafting during the period between the Council sessions, <b>cheap Retin-A online legally</b>. Ottaviani and his team from the Holy Office clashed furiously with the theological experts appointed by John XXIII, who included such renown theologians as Karl Rahner, Jean Danielou, Yves Congar and Gérard Philips, whose draft formed the basis of the new schema. It was at this point that the concept of collegiality was fleshed out in the new schema, and the restoration of the permanent diaconate included—a directive of the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Council_of_trent">Council of Trent</a> (1545-1547) that was never implemented.  <b>Hawaii HI </b>, The new schema added a twist, however: that those ordained to the permanent order of deacon could be married.</p>
<p>When the Second Session of the Council opened on September 29, 1963, there was a new pope, Paul VI, <b>buy Retin-A online cheap</b>. John XXIII had succumbed to an agonizing death from stomach cancer on June 3, Pentecost Sunday.</p>
<p>[caption id="attachment_382" align="alignright" width="300" caption="The Second Vatican Council"]<a href="http://www.catholicstory.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/nave-vaticanii.jpg"><img src="http://www.catholicstory.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/nave-vaticanii-300x203.jpg" alt="The Second Vatican Council" title="nave-vaticanii" width="300" height="203" class="size-medium wp-image-382" /></a>[/caption]<p>By October 1, it was apparent that the consensus of the Fathers was that the new schema on the Church was a good start. They voted to begin deliberations on it 2,231 to 43. Then began an epic struggle between the majority of the Fathers and a small but manipulative minority allied with the Curia who were determined to do whatever it took to make sure that the new schema never saw the light of day, <b>cheapest Retin-A prices</b>.  Collegiality and the restoration of the diaconate were among the most contentious issues in the debates that would follow.</p> <b>Buy Retin-A online cheap</b>, On October 3, Cardinal <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernesto_ruffini">Ernesto Ruffini</a>, archbishop of Palermo and one of the leaders of the ultra-conservative International Group of Fathers who represented the curial faction, delivered a speech that claimed the Council Fathers had no right to decide whether deacons could be married; such a decision could only be made by the Roman Curia. This was a consistent theme of the curial party: that the bishops were to be subject to the Curia, a viewpoint detested by the majority of the Council Fathers as un-Catholic and juridical.</p>
<p>Still, some Council Fathers opposed the restoration of the diaconate on other grounds. Cardinal <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Spellman">Francis Spellman</a>, archbishop of New York, opposed the permanent order of deacon because he felt it was a fancy of liturgists enamored of the early Church, <b>Comprar en línea Retin-A</b>, with no understanding of the contemporary situation. Cardinal Antonio Bacci of the Curia, who would loudly protest the introduction of vernacular languages in the liturgy, pleaded against the permanent diaconate on the basis of celibacy: "With trepidation in my soul I beg you, venerable Council Fathers, do not inflict a wound on the sacred law of celibacy!" Responding to the accusation that a married diaconate would be a threat to celibacy, Cardinal <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_D%C3%B6pfner">Julius Döpfner</a>, archbishop of Munich, saw it as a means of increasing the number of vocations: "We can ordain a married layman to the diaconate."</p>
<p>Along with the restoration of the diaconate, <b>purchase Retin-A online</b>, the idea that bishops held authority that was not given to them by the pope (collegiality) continued to rouse great controversy in the Council. Italians and Spaniards especially felt these were "innovations" (a code word for heresy) introduced by bishops from "across the mountains," that is, Germany, France and the Benelux countries, <b>buy Retin-A online cheap</b>. But the restoration of the diaconate began to draw support from bishops in missionary territories and also from Central and South America, who were exceptionally organized at the Council.</p>
<p>[caption id="attachment_400" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="Cardinal Leo Suenens"]<a href="http://www.catholicstory.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/suenens.jpg"><img src="http://www.catholicstory.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/suenens-300x485.jpg" alt="Cardinal Leo Suenens" title="suenens" width="300" height="485" class="size-medium wp-image-400" /></a>[/caption]<p>Cardinal <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leo_Joseph_Suenens">Leo Suenens</a>, archbishop of Brussels and one of the greatest leaders of the Council, was a vocal supporter of the diaconate: "The diaconate is part of Scripture and tradition. Since it constitutes a distinct service in the Church, <b>Cheap Retin-A no rx</b>, it is fitting that those who fulfill it receive a special sacramental grace." He insisted that the deacon would allow the Church to appear once again as "a family on the human scale."</p></p>
<p>On October 10, the moderators of the Council met with Paul VI. The decision was made to put individual concepts from <em>De Ecclesia</em> to a vote: five concerning the nature of the episcopal order (the office of bishops) and three concerning the order of deacon.  <b>Buy Retin-A online cheap</b>, The ballots were printed, and on October 15 the Council Fathers were told they would vote on these eight issues.</p>
<p>But that night, people claiming to be acting under the orders of the Secretary of State, Cardinal <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amleto_Giovanni_Cicognani">Amleto Cicognani</a>, stormed the Council offices, seized the ballots and burned them. The real people behind this move are still a mystery, <b>cheap Retin-A online cheap</b>.</p>
<p>The next day, when the Council Fathers learned what had happened, chaos ensued in St. Peter's Basilica. Fathers streamed out of their seats and began shouting that they had been betrayed, <b>buy Retin-A online cheap</b>. Cardinal Ottaviani, the chief suspect, became defensive, <b>Ordering Retin-A online legally</b>, saying that such a vote was unauthorized because the Council Fathers could not bind the Dogmatic Commission of the Holy Office. Immediately the various factions made appeals to Paul VI. By October 28, Paul VI sided with the majority: the issues could be put to a vote with an amended ballot. The curial party, including Cardinal Spellman, tried to delay the vote, to no avail.  <b>Buy Retin-A online cheap</b>, The revised ballot was now five points, one dealing with the restoration of the diaconate, but without mention of celibacy. This last point on the diaconate was approved 2, <b>Retin-A online stores</b>,120 to 525.</p>
<p>On November 8, Cardinal Ottaviani brushed off the results of the vote. The vote had been merely "indicative," he maintained, it had no real authority and the Holy Office could respond to it as it saw fit. Only the Holy Office had the authority to deal with such issues, <b>Retin-A kopen</b>, not the Council, he insisted with typical curial arrogance.</p>
<p>The Second Session was drawing to a close, <b>buy Retin-A online cheap</b>. The question of the restoration of the diaconate would have to wait for the Third Session.</p>
<p>The redrafting of the schema continued up until the day before the opening of the Third Session of the Council on September 14, 1964. On that day, Paul VI received a letter from 25 cardinals, including <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Francis_McIntyre">James Francis McIntyre</a> of Los Angeles, who declared that the concept of collegiality would deal a death blow to the Church by renouncing a monarchical concept of ecclesiology in favor of the dignity of episcopal ordination, <b>ordering Retin-A no rx</b>. No longer would bishops be considered merely priests who had special authority granted by the pope, but a distinct order established for the local governance of the People of God.  <b>Buy Retin-A online cheap</b>, To the signers of the letter, this was a "novelty," which again was used as a code-word for "heresy." They claimed it would undermine the ministry of the pope. Paul was not convinced. He rejected their arguments.</p>
<p>[caption id="attachment_383" align="alignright" width="282" caption="Pope Paul VI"]<a href="http://www.catholicstory.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/paul-vi.jpg"><img src="http://www.catholicstory.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/paul-vi.jpg" alt="Pope Paul VI" title="paul-vi" width="282" height="400" class="size-full wp-image-383" /></a>[/caption]<p>On September 20, the curial faction tried a new tactic. They sent a letter to Paul warning him of the dangers of the chapter. They again accused its proponents of "novelty." They accused the majority of infidelity to the pope, <b>buy Retin-A online cheap</b>.  <b>Oklahoma OK Okla. </b>, They claimed that the proponents of collegiality and the restored diaconate were pressuring the Fathers by claiming that Paul was in favor of these ideas. But they undermined their position by categorically stating in their letter to Paul that no pope could possibly approve of such ideas because it would indicate that the Church had been wrong in previous times. In order to maintain the idea of total papal control, they felt they could dictate to the pope. Needless to say, Paul was not amused.</p></p>
<p>The debate on the diaconate reached a high point, and the bishops of Latin America swung into action.  <b>Buy Retin-A online cheap</b>, Cardinal Juan Landázuri-Ricketts, archbishop of Lima, spoke in favor of the restoration of the diaconate in the name of 37 Peruvian and 58 other Latin American bishops. Bishop Manuel Talamás Camandari of Ciudad Juárez spoke in favor of the diaconate on behalf of eight additional Latin American bishops. All were in favor of married deacons, <b>Arizona AZ Ariz. </b>. Speaking in the name of 25 more Latin American bishops, Bishop Jorge Kémérer of Posadas, Argentina, insisted: "A man can have an ecclesiastical vocation that does not include celibacy."</p>
<p>One African bishop, one Slavic bishop and a number of Italian, Spanish and Portuguese bishops were adamantly opposed to the restoration of the order of deacon because they felt it was an attack on celibacy.</p>
<p>On September 22, <b>Retin-A online kaufen</b>, the Council Fathers voted on the restoration of the diaconate. The proposal passed 1,539 to 702, <b>buy Retin-A online cheap</b>. Paradoxically, 629 voted against ordaining married men as deacons, which seemed to be more controversial. Cardinal Ottaviani and the Doctrinal Commission would now not only have to affirm the collegiality of the bishops and accept the input of the Secretariat for Christian Unity, but would also have to include edits that restored the permanent diaconate to the Western Church. Another vote on September 30 reduced the gap to 1,903 in favor, 242 opposed, <b>buy Retin-A pills</b>.</p>
<p>On November 21, 1964, Paul VI solemnly promulgated the Dogmatic Constitution on the Church, <em>Lumen Gentium</em>, which restored the  fullness of the three-fold orders of bishop, priest and deacon to a Church which had been fixated only on priest and pope with the following words about deacons:</p>
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<p><blockquote>At a lower level of the hierarchy are deacons, upon whom hands are imposed "not unto the priesthood, <b>Kaufen Retin-A</b>, but unto a ministry of service." For strengthened by sacramental grace, in communion with the bishop and his group of priests they serve in the diaconate of the liturgy, of the word, and of charity to the people of God.  <b>Buy Retin-A online cheap</b>, It is the duty of the deacon, according as it shall have been assigned to him by competent authority, to administer baptism solemnly, to be custodian and dispenser of the Eucharist, to assist at and bless marriages in the name of the Church, to bring Viaticum to the dying, to read the Sacred Scripture to the faithful, to instruct and exhort the people, to preside over the worship and prayer of the faithful, to administer sacramentals, to officiate at funeral and burial services. Dedicated to duties of charity and of administration, let deacons be mindful of the admonition of Blessed Polycarp: "Be merciful, diligent, walking according to the truth of the Lord, who became the servant of all."</p>
<p>Since these duties, <b>order Retin-A online cheap</b>, so very necessary to the life of the Church, can be fulfilled only with difficulty in many regions in accordance with the discipline of the Latin Church as it exists today, the diaconate can in the future be restored as a proper and permanent rank of the hierarchy. It pertains to the competent territorial bodies of bishops, of one kind or another, with the approval of the Supreme Pontiff, to decide whether and where it is opportune for such deacons to be established for the care of souls. With the consent of the Roman Pontiff, this diaconate can, in the future, be conferred upon men of more mature age, even upon those living in the married state. It may also be conferred upon suitable young men, for whom the law of celibacy must remain intact.<br />
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<p>Ever mindful of the wishes of the Council, Paul VI issued the motu proprio <em><a href="http://www.vatican.va/holy_father/paul_vi/motu_proprio/documents/hf_p-vi_motu-proprio_19670618_sacrum-diaconatus_en.html">Sacrum Diaconatus Ordinem</a></em>, General Norms for Restoring the Permanent Diaconate in the Latin Church, on June 18, 1967.</p>
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