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Friday, 17 May 2013

Pope Francisco Bergoglio Attacks the Tyranny of the Markets… He’s Rather MORE “Lefty” than Benny Ratz Was

Vasili Ostrovsky. The Russian Market. Satan Reigns There. 2004

The Russian Market: Satan Reigns There

Vasili Ostrovsky

2004

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The cult of money is today’s golden calf.

Pope Francisco Bergoglio

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Yesterday, Pope Francisco gave his first major analysis on the causes of the global financial crisis

Our human family is presently experiencing something of a turning point in its own history, if we consider the advances made in various areas. We can only praise the positive achievements that contribute to the authentic welfare of mankind, in fields such as those of health, education, and communications. At the same time, we must also acknowledge that the majority of the men and women of our time continue to live daily in situations of insecurity, with dire consequences. Certain pathologies are increasing, with their psychological consequences; fear and desperation grip the hearts of many people, even in the so-called rich countries; the joy of life is diminishing; indecency and violence are on the rise; poverty is becoming more and more evident. People have to struggle to live, and, frequently, to live in an undignified way. One cause of this situation, in my opinion, is in our relationship with money, and our acceptance of its power over our society and ourselves. Consequently, the financial crisis that we are experiencing makes us forget that its ultimate origin is to be found in a profound human crisis. It stems from the denial of the primacy of human beings! We’ve created new idols. The worship of the golden calf of old (cf. Exodus 32.15-34) has found a new and heartless image in the cult of money and the dictatorship of an economy that’s faceless and lacking any truly humane goal.

The worldwide financial and economic crisis seems to highlight their distortions and above all the gravely-deficient human perspective, which reduces man to one of his needs alone, namely, consumption. Worse yet, nowadays, human beings themselves are considered as consumer goods that can be used and thrown away. We’ve started a throw-away culture. This tendency is seen on the level of individuals and whole societies; and it’s being promoted! In circumstances like these, solidarity, which is the treasure of the poor, is often considered counterproductive, opposed to the logic of finance and the economy. Whilst the income of a minority increases exponentially, that of the majority is crumbling. This imbalance results from ideologies that uphold the absolute autonomy of markets and financial speculation, and, thus, deny the right of control to States, which are themselves charged with providing for the common good. A new, invisible, and at times virtual, tyranny is established; one that unilaterally and irremediably imposes its own laws and rules. Moreover, indebtedness and credit distance countries from their real economy and citizens from their real buying power. Added to this, as if it were needed, is widespread corruption and selfish fiscal evasion that have taken on worldwide dimensions. The will to power and of possession has become limitless.

Concealed behind this attitude is a rejection of ethics, a rejection of God. Ethics, like solidarity, is a nuisance! It’s regarded as counterproductive: as something too human, because it relativises money and power; as a threat, because it rejects manipulation and subjection of people… because ethics leads to God, who’s situated outside the categories of the market. God is thought to be unmanageable by these financiers, economists, and politicians; God is unmanageable, even dangerous, because he calls man to his full realisation and to independence from any kind of slavery. Ethics … naturally, not the ethics of ideology… makes it possible, in my view, to create a balanced social order that is more humane. In this sense, I encourage the financial experts and the political leaders of your countries to consider the words of St John Chrysostom, “Not to share one’s goods with the poor is to rob them and to deprive them of life. It isn’t our goods that we possess, but theirs” (Homily on Lazarus, 1:6 – PG 48, 992D).

There’s a need for financial reform along ethical lines that’d produce in its turn an economic reform to benefit everyone. Nevertheless, this’d require a courageous change of attitude on the part of political leaders. I urge them to face this challenge with determination and farsightedness, taking account, naturally, of their particular situations. Money has to serve, not to rule! The Pope loves everyone, rich and poor alike, but the Pope has the duty, in Christ’s name, to remind the rich to help the poor, to respect them, to promote them. The Pope appeals for disinterested solidarity and for a return to person-centred ethics in the world of finance and economics.

For her part, the Church always works for the integral development of every person. In this sense, she reiterates that the common good shouldn’t be simply an extra, simply a conceptual scheme of inferior quality tacked onto political programmes. The Church encourages those in power to be truly at the service of the common good of their peoples. She urges financial leaders to take account of ethics and solidarity. Why should they not turn to God to draw inspiration from His designs? In this way, a new political and economic mindset would arise that’d help to transform the absolute dichotomy between the economic and social spheres into a healthy symbiosis.

17 May 2013

The Tablet

http://www.thetablet.co.uk/blogs/574/18

Editor’s Note:

I discarded the boilerplate greetings at the head and foot of this piece. Let’s keep it simple. The reason that real Orthodox have to oppose the konvertsy and their attempt to ally the Church with rightwing forces is simple… they wish us all to bow down before Almighty Mammon. They want to ally us with warmongers, greedsters, and politicians so bloody in their use of the death penalty that they’d make Judge Jeffreys blush.

Don’t hate these people… but do oppose them. Hatred only dulls our vision and lowers us to the level of those such as Rod Dreher and James Paffhausen. God calls us to oppose them… not hate them… not do violence to them. As long as they’re alive, there’s hope that they’ll repent… it’s slim, but it’s there.

Keep your mind right and God’ll bless you.

BMD 

Wednesday, 8 May 2013

8 May 2013. It’s Still Bright Week… Keep on Partyin’… Lent’s OVER

00 Easter 01. Cossacks. 08.05.13

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It’s still Bright Week… ain’t no fasting or abstinence allowed at all, kids. Have a smile on yer face… Christ is risen and the demons are fallen, as Chrysostom put it. Sometimes, it seems otherwise, but the plug-uglies won’t win in the end. Even the nogoodniks in riassas won’t pull a fast one on God. Chrysostom said something else… that the lampstands of Hell were bad priests… reflect on that one. Remember… the people are the Church… not the bishops… not the clergy… not the buildings. Keep the faith and believe… they won’t bedevil the Church forever… God said so.

Христосъ воскресе!

BMD

Thursday, 17 January 2013

Archbishop Gabriel de Vylder of Comana Retired for Health Reasons

00 Archbishop Gabriel de Vylder. 17.01.13

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On 15 January, Archbishop Gabriel de Vylder of Comana, the First Hierarch of the Russian Orthodox Exarchate in Western Europe (EP), the successor of Metropolitans Yevlogy Georgievsky and Vladimir Tikhonitsky, Archbishops Georgi Tarasov, Georgi Wagner, and Sergei Konovalov, retired for health reasons). The title “Comana” refers to an ancient defunct EP diocese, where St John Chrysostom died in exile in the early 5th century. At present, Comana is in Abkhazia.

Guido de Vylder was born in 1946 in Belgium, in a noble Flemish Catholic family. Being the eldest son, he was, according to local custom, supposed to have entered the employ of his father’s company, but instead he entered Catholic seminary, and, then, the University of Louvain. He converted to Orthodoxy in 1974, during his seminary years. De Vylder became a priest in 1976, and a bishop from 2001. Since 2003, Archbishop Gabriel has been the First Hierarch of the EP Russian Exarchate in Western Europe. Archbishop Gabriel was one of many Orthodox Christians in the West who converted in adulthood. Among them are bishops… Archbishop Mark Arndt of Berlin (ROCOR), and Metropolitan Tikhon Mollard, the First Hierarch of the OCA… and there are many others besides. In 1999, then-Archimandrite Gabriel, together with Archbishop Sergei Konovalov, visited Russia and was present at the consecration of the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour in Moscow. Thus, for the first time after many years, a Russian bishop of the EP Exarchate served with the Patriarch of Moscow and all the Russias.

After ten years of service as First Hierarch of the Exarchate, Archbishop Gabriel ordained many deacons and priests, and he created a number of new parishes. The exarchate has a two-fold mission… one is to see to the spiritual care of both the Russian émigré community and newer Russian immigrants, another is to act as a mission to Western Europe. At present, about half of the parishes serve in Slavonic, and the other half serve in local Western European languages. The Russian Exarchate in Western Europe claims to remain faithful to the Russian liturgical tradition.

On 8 January 2013, Archbishop Gabriel submitted a formal request to the Patriarch of Constantinople for leave to retire due to serious illness. On 15 January, Patriarch Bartholomew named Metropolitan Emmanuel, the Greek Metropolitan France, as locum tenens of the exarchate. He will head the diocese until the election for a new ruling bishop in May 2013. Archbishop Gabriel returned to his home in Maastricht (the Netherlands) and remains in treatment. In a pastoral letter issued before his retirement, he wrote, “I treasure the freedom in the Church and the universal nature of the Orthodox Faith; I’ve tried to keep the example of my predecessors as First Hierarch of this Diocese … my last words to you are a request that you should remain in love and unity, there isn’t anything more precious than our Church”.

17 January 2013

Sedmitza.ru

http://www.sedmitza.ru/news/3423838.html

 

Monday, 7 January 2013

Patriarch Kirill Gundyaev: Televised Christmas Message 2013

00 Patriarch Kirill. Maternity Home nr 3. 07.01.12

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Every year when Christmas arrives, when we try to grasp the meaning of this event, we can feel that we’re approaching a mystery. The mystery of God’s birth… the mystery of God’s entry into human history. St John Chrysostom wrote, “God became man, without any diminution of His Godhead. Therefore, He became flesh, so that He Whom the heavens couldn’t contain was received on this day in a lowly manger”. Indeed, the Creator of all that’s around us became equal to us; he became flesh and blood in human history.

From the beginning, people received this unfathomable event differently. Some greeted Him joyfully, with hope and with love. Such were the shepherds of Bethlehem, the Eastern Magi, those who were around the Saviour… Mary and Joseph the Betrothed. Probably, there were those with open minds and pure hearts who looked at the babe miraculously born in a cave in Bethlehem. However, there were those who, from the beginning, didn’t accept Christ… those who denied shelter to Mary and Joseph the Betrothed, those who had no place for them. They didn’t want to let in these people off the street, they didn’t want to disturb any other of their guests, they didn’t want any problems, and they didn’t want to put anyone out of place. For others, the birth of the Saviour was a challenge, not only their well-being, but to their power and position, and, most importantly, their sinful way of life.

Pass over the next 2,000 years… almost nothing’s changed. The world is divided into those who gladly accept the Saviour, who do their best to take upon themselves His point of view, who give their hearts and minds to Him, and find peace, serenity, joy, and meaning in Him. However, some people can’t accept the Saviour, because for them it means reconsidering their way of life, it means that they must reject things that are very dear to them. Nevertheless, accepting Christ requires not only speculative agreement with the fact of His Incarnation, but also a change of life, therefore, many people aren’t prepared for such a change. Throughout its history, the Church dealt with this. Those who don’t accept Christ aren’t the Church’s enemies. They are brothers and sisters, too; Christ was born for their sake. The task of the Church is to help nonbelievers accept Christ, to believe in Him with all their hearts, to realise that the Lord came for them.

However, here’s what you can learn from the whole story of Christmas, the events surrounding the Nativity. If the Lord was received by shepherds, by ordinary people, therefore, doesn’t that mean that, today, we have to look for Him not where there’s glitter and gold, not where there’s power and force, but rather in weakness and need? That’s why the Lord turned to His followers and said that if they wished to achieve the Kingdom of God, they must aid the sick, visit prisoners, and share whatever they had with those who need our help (see the Gospel according to St Matthew 25.34-40). Primarily, today, this means the disabled, the elderly, and children.

Of course, orphans are a most significant priority for the Church these days. We have many children who lack parents, including those abandoned by their parents. It’s important that our people take orphans into their families with joy and with special gratitude to God, giving them not only a home and education, but most of all, their love. Suffer the little children, and forbid them not, to come unto me (the Gospel according to St Matthew 19.14). These words should make us all aware of how meaningful children are in God’s eyes. On the holy feast of Christmas, my request is that all who’re capable of taking the important step of adopting children or helping orphans… do it, take this step! There should be no orphans in our country. Those who have no parents should find them among sympathetic, upright, and open people.

May God’s blessings surround all of you, strengthening every one of you on your Christian path. For those who are only just coming closer to understanding the mystery of the Nativity, I wish success in this difficult but soul-saving journey toward the true essence of life, which is revealed to us in the Nativity of Christ the Saviour. Once again, I give you my holiday greetings and ask that God’s blessings be upon all of us.

7 January 2013

Voice of Russia World Service

http://english.ruvr.ru/2013_01_07/Patriarch-Kirill-s-Christmas-Message/

Patriarcia.ru

Official MP Website

http://www.patriarchia.ru/db/text/2692219.html

Editor’s Note:

HH, after services, as is his tradition and wont, visited Maternity Home nr 3 in Moscow. He didn’t visit a rich clinic… he went to a home serving ordinary people. HH is a firm supporter of universal health coverage and a firm defender of the state social safety net (that is, HH opposes the Culture of Death and Mammon worship espoused by the Republican Party). Politically, HH is a man of the Left, and that’s that. All the rightwing bloviation that you hear from the konvertsy is wrong and evil. You can follow oligarch-loving pied-pipers such as Rod Dreher and Terrence Mattingly… or you can follow HH. I’ve chosen. It’s your turn now… choose well.

BMD 

 

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