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J. Cecils Progressive Catholic Reflections

J Cecils Progressive Catholic Reflections. Peace and blessings to all who pass by here! I am a progressive Roman Catholic noticing that conservatives, traditionalists, and ultramontane Catholics take up most of the space on the web. I decided to start this blog to advance progressive Catholic views. Enjoy! The contents of this page have been replicated and those who wish to browse daily news items and ramblings in a more usual blog format may wish to visit In Todays News. ESSAYS FOR THOSE WITH DOUBTS.

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Affirmative Action

Saturday, May 17, 2003. Throughout this year, affirmative action has been under fire in the courts and by Republicans.

Another Liberal Catholic Reflections on Religion and Culture

Originally posted on Vox Nova. A devout Catholic who has never been a fan of consumerism, she was not going to let my negligence make any of us forget the reason for the season.

Questions On Baptism

Friday, October 10, 2003. What makes a baptism valid? Is Baptism necessary for salvation? Draws a person to baptism. Furthermore, the Church always taught that there is such a thing as baptism by desire.

Bothand andor EitherOr

Friday, October 03, 2003.

Protestant or Catholic?

Wednesday, May 21, 2003. Maybe this post will morph and change over time. I am a Roman Catholic who has often debated with Protestant friends and co-workers about the very nature of salvation. Even in mainline liberal Protestantism, where ecumenical dialogue has a long history with Roman Catholicism, we still find some sense among some Protestant laity that Catholics are participating in an inferior religion that may not be fully Christian.

In Honor of Charles Lwanga

Tuesday, June 03, 2003. Today, June 3, is the feast of a Black African Roman Catholic martyr named Charles Lwanga of Uganda. At the foot of the cross, there is neither Black, nor White. There is neither protestant nor catholic. We are all one in Christ Jesus. Tomas Cahill suggests that Saint Patrick of.

Is the Church Like a Political Party?

Is the Church Like a Political Party? Monday, July 21, 2003. Regarding an article in the June issue by Luke Timothy Johnson.

Did the Church Support Slavery

Tuesday, May 06, 2003. The conservatives often imply that the magisterium cannot err even when they are not invoking a solemn definition through their extraordinary authority. A case in point is Ordinatio Sacerdotalis. Where the Vatican position is that the ordinary papal magisterium has witnessed to a truth possessed by the ordinary and universal magisterium. Based on the Decretum Gratiani.

Is Confession Necessary?

Tuesday, September 09, 2003. Yesterday afternoon, I took my lunch break to head to a Catholic parish in a downtown area where priests hear confessions daily. I generally make use of the sacrament about once a month or so. While I have had an occasional bad experience in confession, I have usually found the sacrament a comforting and pleasant experience. Is a fascinating and mysterious practice.

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Anointing of the Sick

Monday, March 01, 2004. I decided to add an article on the anointing of the sick to my articles about the sacraments, solely because it is the only sacrament I have not yet covered. On The Anointing of the Sick. Baptism may have started with John and even some of the Pharisees, but Christ quickly assumed this sacramen.

Intro To Modern Biblical Scholarship

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On the Virtue of Chastity

Friday, January 02, 2004. Over the past several weeks, my email inbox has been flooded with spam invitations to view pornographic images of Paris Hilton, the somewhat attractive, though too young, daughter of the hotel mogul. Hilton has appeared on a television program called The Simple Life. And the emails advertise that she is engaged in sex acts with an old boyfriend. I always delete these emails as soon as I realize what they are, and I have not viewed the links.

Confirmation

Tuesday, January 13, 2004. I believe there is likely very little debate between liberals and conservatives, or even Catholics and Protestants over the Sacrament of Confirmation. Thus, I am adding an article to my homepage on the Sacrament of Confirmation less to explain some point of controversy, and more to make sure my section on the sacraments covers all seven sacraments of the Catholic Church. The section covering the sacrament in the Catechism of the Catholic Church.