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Home » Giugno 2007
29/06/2007
Are priests human beings? Have they a right to exist?
I would like to point fingers at some nations; which, in accord with the Vatican State, agreed to deny employment to a priest who opted to marry. The argument is that he has misbehaved. Such a one does not deserve any financial support. A married priest in Pakistan, Peru, Guatemala, and in many states with a concordat with the Vatican State has to be left on the street with the consequence that he cannot go anywhere looking for the defense of his human rights. 

Coming back to your nation Italy, as far as the married priests can recall, the punishment and total alienation of a married priest dates back to the times of Mussolini, Croix, Berlusconi, up till now.
I would like to take you further on. When the Vatican State in agreement with any State to condemn married priests as citizens who have misbehaved, does the United Nation have any say on the human rights of married priests? Are priests on the list of human beings in their nations and in the United Nation? But if the Vatican boast of righteousness, how can they close their eyes to the injustices which befall a priest who chooses marry? When one becomes a priest, does the Vatican possess him in aspect of his life, so that the Vatican is immune of any misconduct in treating the priest? The priest cannot call to court the Vatican, but the dioceses are paying for the crimes of married priests, while the Vatican holds on to celibacy. All that the United States Dioceses have to pay for priestly sexual misbehavior should be paid by the Vatican who is holding celibacy attached to priesthood.

Are priests human beings? Have they a right to exist?

Archbishop E. Milingo
Author Nickname: marriedpriests date time 08:16 | Permalink | commenti
categories:information, theology, celibacy
27/06/2007
The "International Symposium on Catholicism Today" was held at Cheongshim Graduate School of Theology
The "International Symposium on Catholicism Today" was held at Cheongshim Graduate School of Theology, International Congress Room, from June 16 to 18, sponsored by the Cheongshim Graduate School of Theology and "Married Priests Now"

Priests from 3 nations ttending the "International Symposium on Catholicism Today" held at Cheongshim Graduate School of Theology, June 16, 2007
Hyung Jin Nim Emphasizing on the Importance of Family Life.
The "International Symposium on Catholicism Today" was held at Cheongshim Graduate School of Theology, International Congress Room, from June 16 to 18, sponsored by the Cheongshim Graduate School of Theology and "Married Priests Now" with 8 priests from the United States and Mexico came to attend this Symposium. Hyung Jin Nim came to the Symposium on the first day and gave a special lecture.
At this International Symposium, held for the very first time in Cheongshim Graduate School of Theology, President Gil-ja Sa, President Chan-gyun Kim, President Gun-sik Song, President Nan-yeong Moon, professors of Sun Moon University and professors and students of Cheongshim Graduate School of Theology, totaling around 80 people attended this Symposium.
The Opening Ceremony started from 9 a.m., June 16, on the first day of the Symposium, and there was a congratulatory address by Archbishop Emmanuel Milingo and President Jin-chun Kim of Cheongshim Graduate School of Theology. Then the Symposium began, firstly, with presentations from 2 fathers and a female Italian journalist, Raffaella Rosa.
Hyung Jin Nim came to the event at 3 p.m. and gave a special lecture. In his speech, he emphasized the importance of a family life while introducing himself as a still learning father and husband. He said, through a relationship between the family, one is trained to understand the other person and that it is the path to perfect our personality of true love and establish a family where God can reside.
After his 1 hour lecture, the priests gave a huge applause thanking Hyung Jin Nim for his magnificent speech. There was time to take a commemorative photo around the Hoesim-ji (pond), which was named by True Father, and also had a time to have a conversation with Hyung Jin Nim. After that, Bishop Ferrabolli Dairo Vicente gave a presentation.
On the 2nd day, June 17, the priests went to Cheon Jeong Gung Museum and attended the morning Hoondokhae centering on True Parents. After having breakfast there they came back to the Cheongshim Graduate School of Theology.
There were presentations from Archbishop Milingo, Bishop Hilario Ceneros and 2 other fathers in the morning. After the presentations from Dr. David A. Carlson and President Jin-chun Kim, an open discussion time was held. In there discussions, the priests were able to once again realize the preciousness of marriage.

In the evening, a mass was held by on Archbishop Milingo and 4 other priests where professors and students of Cheongshim Graduate School of Theology had a chance to attend. They were able to experience God's love transcending the boundaries of religions.

After the morning mass that took place on the 3rd day, a special meeting was held centering on Archbishop Milingo and President Jin-chun Kim, summing up the discussions and opinions that were exchanged in the past 2 days. After that, some priests departed and others visited Cheongpyeong Heaven and Earth Training Center, Cheongshim International Hospital, and Cheongshim Village (Senior Appartment).
link:  http://www.familytimes.net.ph/
Author Nickname: marriedpriests date time 16:09 | Permalink | commenti
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12/06/2007
DR. CHANG SHIK YANG'S SPEECH TO THE LEADERS OF MARRIED PRIESTS NOW

September 19,2006

Respected brothers and sisters of the Roman Catholic clergy,

It is my great honor to spend these two days with you at this historic, international convocation bringing together the founding community of Married Priests Now. I am deeply moved to discover the depth of your life with God, as well as your sacrificial devotion to serve others in your capacities as priests, nuns, and family members of those who have been called to clerical service.

I have learned so much from your theological and historical knowledge, and I have been inspired and lifted up by your pure hearts of gratitude and devotion to God and His children, even in the face of severe persecution and mistreatment by your Mother Church. Roman Catholicism forged itself through centuries of Christian obedience to the sacred Word, and to the leadership of the risen Lord Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit. By comparison we Unification members are a young community.
In these two days it has become clear to me that we can learn a great deal from your long established tradition. I pray that our two communities can grow in love and appreciation for one another, becoming ever closer through shared purpose and obedience to God above.

I want to take only a few moments this morning to bring a message of fraternal greetings from our religious founder Father Moon and his family, as well as to tell a tiny bit about his teachings and ministry, especially as it pertains to why he has taken such a great interest in the lives and missions of married, Roman Catholic Clergy. l know many of your friends and associates will have a great deal of curiosity and indeed some will have genuine concern over the matter of Father Moon's relationship with this project and movement.

This js why I will be as clear and open as possible, even though time limitation will allow me only the most surface explanations of Father Moon, his family, and his worldwide movement for peace. I believe that only a trusting and open relationship among spiritual people can truly serve Heavenly Father and His desire to save His children from sin and difficulty.

First of ali, I bring you a message of love, gratitude, and encouragement from Father and Mother Moon, and their family of 3 generations who are serving the Will of God. Father and Mother Moon always ask after ali of you and listen with rapt interest whenever I report what I am learning from Archbishop Milingo, Father's Brennan, Trujillo, Serrone and many others and their families who are charting the path of Married Priests Now. Father and Mother Moon insist that we take the greatest of care to serve ali of you with humility, care and sincerity.

Father Moon and his family members, like so many of you have suffered unspeakable suffering and indignity that has come from persecution and misunderstanding throughout his entire life of 80 plus years serving God. He deeply understands what you have suffered in your determination to follow the voice of God within, even when it meant becoming the object of disdain and mistreatment from others who are deaf to what you hear and know. He prays deeply for the success of Married Priests Now, and tells me that any Unification members who want to support this work must be prayerful and even more serious than the members themselves to see the growth and expansion of this great cause. One thing he tells me is, "please be sure our brothers and sisters and families of Married Priests Now have peaceful and thankful hearts, and no anger toward anyone. With a heart of forgiveness and redoubled focus and efforts on serving those who seek His Kingdom and His Righteousness, this group can rise to become the breath of resurrection for the Mother Church.

As many of you know, Father Moon has suffered 6 unjust imprisonments for his faith, including in the United States of America. On every occasion God's heart grieved to see how easily the world turns against those who love and serve in the name of God. But on every occasion both during and after his imprisonments he always sought to love and serve his tormentors, often in substantial ways. When Father Moon was released from Danbury Prison in Connecticut, among the very first to welcome him in a spirit of solidarity were members of the Roman Catholic Clergy. It is these sorts of life experiences that he will never forget, and so he sends you his love, gratitude, and has even devoted a great deal of both human and material resources to help the cause of Married Priests Now in every way he can. Some of your leaders, such as Archbishop Milingo and others have met Reverend and Mrs.
Moon personally. I hope they will be able to tell you about these experiences and what it was like.

But mere common suffering is not the only reason for Father Moon's great interest in Married Priests Now, his devotion to support your cause also grows naturally out of his theology and understanding of God's providence. This time I can explain only a little, but these teachings are very important, and I hope that over time many of you can come to learn about them more fully. They are remarkably close to the courageous courses that ali of you here chose for your ministries many years ago.

Briefly, we understand through our reading of Genesis and through the guidance of God's Holy Spirit, that the very purpose for which Heavenly Father created Heaven, Earth, and Human beings is for the purpose of filling the world with endless love coming from God Centered families. Adam and Eve were directed through God's commandments to grow purely to maturity until which time they would be blessed in marriage and begin as the originai heavenly family in which God could dwell.

Tragically in disobedience to God, and surrender to the deceptions of Satan, Adam and Eve both fell before they could perfect their love, and instead of marrying to start God's own family, they began a history plagued by Satan who took control of their cooperation and obedience. It was not until this tragedy bore the fruit of violent murder in the very children of this couple, that the dispensation to send the Messiah began.
Jesus was sent as savior to rectify and set right the entanglement of evil and violence that arose in the family of our first ancestors.

Jesus our Lord was sent by God to save us, and to begin the traditions meant originally for Adam. He was met with faithlessness and rejection to the point of death at an early age, resulting in his promise to return to build the Kingdom of which he spoke so frequently during the early parts of his ministry.
Fortunately the perfect oneness between Jesus and God the Father allowed for the condition of the resurrection through which believers can be saved and protected until the time of Christ's return.

In solidarity with Lord Jesus' life on earth, a period of indemnity and repentance was needed. This is the impetus for the limited historical period in which celibacy characterized clerical devotion, not only in the Roman Catholic community, but in many religions the world over. But this short period to indemnify the sin of our faithlessness before Jesus had to pass.
It is contrary to the originai Edenic will of God, namely to establish beautiful God centered families to show the world God's love.

Each one of you here now are the one's whom God has called to pioneer the path to end the condition of celibacy on a world wide level. Father Moon knows this is the Will of God. And he knows that you who are the first fruits of this Divine inspiration and therefore are the ones who have had to suffer most.
Please understand that you will never have a greater friend for your cause than Father Moon. If you will forgive me for saying so, it is not a personal, humanistic love for you because you have suffered, rather it is first his love for the Will of God, and for the fact that you suffered for Him(!) that compels Father Moon to devote his loving support to your efforts.

As I say, this is only the tiniest surface of what I want to share.
God willing we will have time ahead to learn more from one another .

I hope I have helped to answer some questions. We are thrilled with the vision and hope from Married Priests Now. May God bless you and your families.

Author Nickname: marriedpriests date time 15:55 | Permalink | commenti
categories:news
06/06/2007
Archibishop Milingo's comment to Pope Benedict XVI's speech
Archibishop E. Milingo  commented the Pope Benedict XVI's speech "To open the doors of the hope to the people of Africa" held in CITTA' Of the VATICAN 1 GIU. 2007 receiving in Vatican the Bishops of the Central African Episcopal Conference to the term of the Visit "to Limina Apostolorum".

"I do not believe what the pope says of africa. DOES HE MEAN THAT ONLY NOW IS THE CHURCH AWARE OF THE PROBLEMS OF AFRICA? IF HE TRULY WANTS TO HELP, HE DOES NOT NEED TO BLOW A TRUMPET, LET HIM CONCRETELY GIVE SOMETHING TO AFRICA, OR DECIDE WHAT THE VATICAN WILL DO. THE LANGUAGE OF THE POPE IS NOT THE LANGUAGE OF THE MAN OF CONCRETE DECISIONS.

ONE WONDERS HOW THESE AFRICAN BISHOPS WILL COME TO SPEAK OF THE REDEMPTION OF AFRICA LISTENING TO THE POEMS OF THE VATICAN. WHEN THE WHOLE PERIOD OF COLONIZATION, THE CHURCH WAS INVOLVED, IT IS NOW TIME TO AVOID PALATABLE WORDS FOR AFRICA. SLOWLY THE CONTINENT OF AFRICA WILL STAND ON ITS OWN, AND LOOK INTO HER OWN PROBLEMS. IF THE CHURCH WANTS TO HELP, LET HER DO IT AS A DEBT TO GIVE TO AFRICA WHAT IS DUE TO HER, WHAT THE NATIONS TOOK AWAY FROM HER". 

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Vatican, Jun. 1, 2007 (CWNews.com) - "It is my heartfelt hope that this rapidly changing world does not forget Africa, and that hope may open its doors to the peoples of that continent." Those were the words of Pope Benedict XVI, in a June 1 meeting with Catholic bishops from the Central African Republic.

In his remarks to the African bishops, who were concluding their ad limina visit, the Holy Father focused on the poverty of their nation, which is among the most impoverished in the world. "The Church has the duty to defend the weakest and to be the voice of those who have no voice," the Pontiff said, encouraging the bishops to continue their work for social justice.

The poorest of the poor, the Pope continued, are "the victims of tragic situations that inevitably lead to profound divisions in society and to despair." He therefore urged the bishops of the Central African Republic to emphasize work toward democracy, encouraging respect for human rights.

However, the Pope observed that economic and spiritual development cannot be imposed on African society. "It is also necessary to change its mentality," he said. Specifically the Pope said that Church leaders in Africa should help their people to recognize the importance of Christian marriage and stable family life.

The Holy Father also asked the African bishops to be attentive to the formation of future priests-- a duty whose "importance cannot be underestimated"-- and to instruct the faithful in the central importance of the Eucharist, which he termed the "Sacrament of Love."

Author Nickname: marriedpriests date time 17:05 | Permalink | commenti (1)
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