Saturday, December 31, 2005

At the Church, on the streets, and at the Cathedral


If you visited
St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York from 1.30pm to 4.30pm to visit the nativity scene there during the past week, or on the steps of the Cathedral on Wednesday, you might have seen the Franciscan Friars and Sisters of the Renewal or if attended the pro-life Mass and prayer vigil at
Holy Innocents Church on the Feast of the Holy Innocents, then you probably saw me.


I have lots of pictures and I'll post the best later.

Monday, December 26, 2005

Blessed and Merry Christmas


I've been busy with my family, my parish, and my job to properly blog what's going on in the world that I'm interested in. That's probably of a good sign that I've got my priorities on track.


I hope bloggers and non-blogger-readers here are enjoying their time off from work or school and if they are religious, use the time to get closer to God.


I've been telling people, "It's not always Christmas in Heaven, but it's always Easter." -- did think that one up or did I read it somewhere?


Stories on the Christmas sermon of Cardinal Egan:



The New York Times did not find it fit to print. On covering the Christmas message of Pope Benedict, the word count for the article on page A8 is about the same as the word count on page A10 for "Mecca Visitors Reportedly Check for Disease".



Wednesday, December 21, 2005

Nighttime Views from the 59th Street Bridge (Queensboro Bridge)

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If I've got to walk it, I'll take some pictures.

Coping with the transit strike


About 2 hours to get to work and 3 hours to return home.



What would Reagan do? : Wall Street Journal


[The MTA] asked to push the retirement age back to 62 for new workers but dropped that demand and is now merely asking that they contribute 6% of their pre-tax salaries toward their pension for their first 10 years on the job, as well as pay 1% of salary for health insurance. By contrast, the TWU demanded that the MTA lower retirement age to 50 for its current workers and grant 8% wage increases over the next three years.

Retire at 50 with a prepaid pension after 20 years?


That's so out of line with private employers but, hey, this is New York City.


Photos: (1) my photo of sunrise Tuesday (2) the AP photo of Bloomberg crossing the Brooklyn Bridge (3) my photo of Bloomberg crossing the Brooklyn Bridge.
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Sunday, December 18, 2005

Congress and Time Management


I'm calling for hearings on how Congress wastes time, defers the really important debates, and then rushes everything near their vacation breaks.


Why wasn't there a debate on the alternative minimum tax and the Patriot act a month ago? What's happened in the last four weeks that just made these get to the top of the agenda?


But Congress is the only thing exempt from the TV exposure of Congressional hearings.


Time picks Bono, Bill and Melinda Gates as persons of the year 2005


They are labelled "Good Samaritans".


Bill Gates' foundation is perhaps the largest source of contributions to population control and abortion funding in the third world.


Tomorrow when the pro-life organizations get on this case we will find out exactly how much he does for the anti-life forces. I wouldn't be surprised to learn that he also contributes to some Catholic-in-name organizations such as Catholic Charities which give him cover from criticism that he is also anti-Catholic.


Personally I admire Bill Gates. We were born less than 2 years apart and first learned of him when he complained to the world's personal computer/hobbyist community that he was selling software and that the purchasers should not make free copies of it to give to friends -- that was back in 1977. Software piracy nearly sunk Microsoft at its birth.

I met him in person in 1992 at a conference called "Windows on Wall Street" as an employee of Digital Equipment which at the time was larger that any other technology company except for IBM.


Remember all these money-fuelers of third-world birth control and abortion and pray for their conversion.

Saturday, December 17, 2005

Reporting on the scene with Fr. Benedict Groeschel CFR



The Monthly Reflections with Fr.Groeschel
which this year is has as its theme:
The Sacraments: Appreciating the Gifts of Christ.


Earlier in the week he fell and was released from the hospital only yesterday (December 16, 2005) but he came down to Holy Innocents parish and, as usual, the place was packed.


He told the story of how it was suspected that he had life-threatening internal bleeding. Because of his January 2004 accident, he has been using a substance, coumarin Fr. Benedict gave the credit to Ireland but the web gives it to
Wisconsin: rotting clover, a dead cow, a bucket of blood that doesn't coagulate -- a medical miracle.
(Coumadin ® is the name of the drug as it is manufactured)


He fell and that caused internal bleeding which for a time, it could not be determined if it was life-threatening. Thanks be to God, it wasn't and he was able to be at Holy Innocents. He didn't mention if was going to be on EWTN Live tomorrow.


He noted all the modern saints and the holy people of New York that might be saints one day had a deep devotion to the Holy Eucharist.


It was tragic that the informality in the Catholic Church that started in the 60's led to a loss of reverence for the Holy Eucharist.

Wednesday, December 14, 2005

Transit Strike Nostalgia 1964



Michael J. Quill must be looking down from heaven and smiling tonight.

Sunday, December 11, 2005

"Choice" and Blue States politics


There are so few elected and electable pro-life politicians in the Republican party that it no longer unifies the party or draws pro-life people to it. Pro-life pols are giving up and the ones that remain are marginalized in states like New York and Massachusetts.


In the Democratic party, the old pro-life pols of the 1960's and 1970's have gone to God's waiting room in Florida or to God. Hugh Carey was the first pro-life, then pro-choice, elected governor, groomed pro-choice Mario Cuomo to succeed him, and then Carey became pro-life again in retirement.


Our local congressman, a Democrat, had a pro-life dad, and a pro-life uncle (also in politics) who fathered 15 children. The congressman who is around my age, is pro-choice. He succeeded the last pro-choice congressman of the New York City delegation.


I only vote for local Republicans in the hope that they will support national Republicans who, at least under President Bush, walk and talk pro-life.


I think the New York State Republicans have a point that they excuse themselves by saying they only have votes to lose and none to gain and risk not being reelected by supporting pro-life legislation.


I conclude it's a "choice" of pragmatism over morality.

Don't go expecting gratitude

Black people were offended that Red Cross volunteers running the Astrodome facility in Houston wore latex gloves.


Red Cross Reacts to Criticism : Washington Post via Boston Globe


Everyone in New York wears latex gloves where the have physical contact with people or food -- police and fire, all kinds of health care workers, food vendors. People among the public wear latex gloves for no apparent reason except that they want to.


You have to wonder if the Washington Post's anonymous black people would have been offended if the Red Cross volunteers were not wearing latex gloves -- as it would be indicative of indifference to spreading disease.

Friday, December 9, 2005

Treeson : New York Post

The fir has been flying on Long Island over a Christmas tree-lighting celebration in the tony North Shore community of Manhasset. The North Hempstead town supervisor, who is Jewish, objected to a local Catholic priest's religious blessing at last Friday's ceremony, and he made his displeasure known — in front of the entire crowd. What followed was a mini-holy war, waged via phone and e-mail, that ended with Supervisor Jon Kaiman bowing to public out rage and repeatedly apologizing to the Rev. Nick Zientarski by letter and in person.


In a widely circulated e-mail, "Father Nick," associate pastor of St. Mary's Catholic Church in Manhasset, noted that when he was invited to the annual event, "I thought about what kind of blessing to give — something generic or something 'Catholic.'


"It seemed to me that because this was a Christmas tree, it would be OK to use the blessing from my Catholic tradition."


But when he did, he heard Kaiman fuming behind him, saying "something to the effect of, 'This is nonsense,' 'We're not doing this next year,' 'I can't believe this.' "


When the blessing was finished, the priest said, Kaiman took the microphone and "in a harsh, annoyed voice," told the crowd, "I just want to make it clear that this is in no way a religious ceremony . . .


"We're here to celebrate the holiday tree lighting. This is not the place for a religious ceremony."



In other accounts he grabbed the microphone from the priest and shouted the above in rage and not merely annoyance.


On television, Supervisor Kaiman tried to look remorseful. I don't think he succeeded. To me, he looked like he knew that his political career is over.


This one almost looks made to order for
Catholic League
fundraising.


I also hope that the Diocese of Rockville Center doesn't retaliate against Fr. Zientarski for his boldness.

Tuesday, December 6, 2005

I really liked



New York Magazine
on the future of the New York GOP.


The smart money is on making the New York GOP less conservative -- just as the
Conservative Party
in New York is about to lose its ballot line. (according to the

Associated Press
)



Cop's Track Stripper's Boyfriend : New York Post


Detectives probing the brutal slaying of stripper Catherine Woods were yesterday trying to pinpoint how their prime suspect — her estranged yoga-teacher boyfriend — may have traveled from his East Harlem apartment to her Upper East Side pad on the day of the murder.


NYPD detectives yesterday questioned workers at a car service across the street from the apartment of 25-year-old Paul Cortez, who had dated Woods over the past year.


"We're doing everything we can. We checked everything, even the buses," said a law enforcement source.


An employee of New Easy Way Radio Dispatcher said cops showed her a picture of Cortez, asking if she recognized the personal trainer and rock musician.


They told her he was a suspect in the killing of Woods, 21, who was stabbed and nearly decapitated in her East 86th Street apartment Nov. 27.


Law enforcement sources have identified Cortez as the prime suspect in the case.


The Post previously reported that cops learned Cortez made seven cell-phone calls in rapid succession to Woods — who did not answer — around the same time she was killed.


He told police he had called from his apartment, but cops learned the calls actually were made from near Woods' apartment, and that surveillance video from a building down the block shows Cortez standing near her residence around the time she was killed.


I was waiting for Cortez to be arrested before blogging, but since it hasn't happened yet and the story is getting old, I blogged it now.


In television coverage for the first 24 hours, she was a dancer who was in training and auditioning. She had told her parents he was in off-Broadway productions.


A day later she was now a "stripper" and the story has been covered from that angle ever since.


Here's some criticism of the coverage:



New York's gristmill exploits Ohio girl's murder : Scrips Howard


On the day after Catherine Woods was killed, the New York Post described her as "an aspiring Broadway dancer" in a story headlined "Dancing Beauty Murdered on Upper E. Side."


Within what seemed a New York minute, however, the 21-year-old was dismissively demoted in a WABC-TV Web site headline: "Still No Arrest in Topless Dancer Murder."



Scrips Howard seems here to be exploiting Wood's death here as well for it own purposes of putting down New York media. Scrips Howard folded its New York newspaper in 1967.


What's especially sad is how God gave her beauty and talent and how tragic her life has ended.


The dangerous thing to do is to say that God punished her or that she deserved it.
God doesn't cause sin or suffering.


Technically, New York has the death penalty for murder, but even though there have been a few death sentences, none have been executed.


Cell phone call traces put Cortez at the scene of the crime and he's already lied to the police, so I think it's only a matter of time before an arrest.


Muslim Women Complain About Head-Scarf Removal At DMV : AP


Despite a policy that allows motorists to wear religious head coverings in their driver license photos, some Muslim women complain that workers at the state Motor Vehicle Commission continue to require them to either remove their head scarfs or pull them back so that a substantial amount of hair is showing.


After several of the women complained, the motor vehicle agency wrote several letters of apology, and promised to redouble its efforts to make sure all its employees are familiar with guidelines on head coverings, and apply them equally to everyone.


Sarah Elfayoumi went to have her photo taken at the Lodi office in October, and said she was told by a female employee to take off her hijab, or Muslim head scarf. As is the case in other religions, observant Muslim women cover their heads as a sign of modesty and respect for God.


"Everyone in the room was watching, and it was incredibly embarrassing," she said.



First of all I believe that these women were wronged. They should not have been humiliated.


On the other hand, the Muslim community ought to come clean: covering up women is an Arabic cultural artifact that became popular when it became a signal of the the Muslim militancy of the 1970's. Look at any photos of Muslim parts of the world prior to 1978 and you will not see veiled women.


The rule for Islam is the same as the rule for Christianity and Judaism: i.e. modesty


As for the situation in Muslim countries, the authorities there would laugh at the refusal of a woman to refuse to show her full face for an official identification card. In Saudi Arabia, women are arrested and beaten for driving.

Sunday, December 4, 2005

Grand Central Terminal


I'm not just a Catholic blogger and a Catholic teacher, I do Catholic outreach in
the public. This is the mission of the Catholic Evidence Guild, to speak in public on the truth of the Catholic faith.


This weekend we were in Grand Central terminal. A member of the team was parking his car and some others were yet to arrive.


I heard screams and saw in the space of seconds, hundreds of people run up the stairs to get to the street. I was genuinely afraid that people were going to injured in the panic.


As the flow of people up from the subway dimished, a second wave was running down the stairs -- police officers.


I stood there waiting for instructions what to do. I was alone with a crucifix and about a thousand tracts on things from the Papacy to abortion -- from a half dozen
or dozen people walking past the table per second to zero, now virtually alone.


It turns out that the reports of gunfire were exaggerated. Someone blew out a bicycle tire. Elsewhere in the terminal a wedding was taking place.


I love this place as a New York City landmark. I've been all over the great train stations of Europe and Grand Centeral has a unique and classic look which was recently restored. It looks almost exactly as it did in those 1930's location films.


National Geographic is having a special Inside Grand Central on Thursday.




C.S. Lewis wasn't a Catholic you know, but for some reason, Catholics know him and love him.

Saturday, December 3, 2005

Two great concepts come together for the first time: "Protestant Church" and "bursting with eroticism"



Youths reveal racy Bible calendar : BBC


A German Protestant youth group has put together a 2006 calendar illustrated with erotic scenes from the Bible.


The 12 re-enacted passages feature a bare-breasted Delilah cutting Samson's hair and a nude Eve offering an apple.


The Nuremberg-based group said they wanted to represent the Bible in a way that would entice young people.


Warning: the link above contains an indecent image

Pro-life or Pro-litigation?



New Alberta law will permit some lawsuits against mothers : CBC News


Alberta has become the first province in Canada to enact legislation allowing children to sue their mothers for injuries suffered in the womb. But the law applies only to damage suffered in car accidents.


Lisa Rewega was pregnant when she was in a car accident five years ago while on her way to church. "I just felt so great, everything was perfect and I just never made it there. I hit black ice. I was five months pregnant."


Rewega spent eight months in hospital. Her daughter Brooklyn was born severely brain-damaged and blind, with cerebral palsy and epilepsy. She needs expensive, round-the-clock care.


In a ruling six years ago, the Supreme Court of Canada said a child can't sue its mother for damages suffered in the womb. But the ruling also left a small and very narrow loophole, saying provinces could allow a child to sue its mother, but only in the case of a car accident.


Alberta is now the first province to allow this.


I don't understand how the interests of the child are separated from the interests of the mother in this case. It's a bit like suing yourself.


It also doesn't make sense that you'd allow abortion (i.e. death of the child in the womb) but the child has rights which become real before birth -- in some limited sense.


It's wacky and it's inconsistent.


But it seems pro-life to recognize that child is a human being distinct from the mother before birth. After all, if the mother broke her her leg, the leg wouldn't be able to sue her in 12 months.

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Grandmother charged, blames 'tattletale' after prank Jesus theft : USA Today


Virginia Voiers thought she was taking part in a rambunctious holiday custom, but a carriage driver thought differently and called police when he saw the 70-year-old grandmother stealing the baby Jesus from the city's nativity scene.

There are some days when a blog is easier to write than others and this is one of them.


Well, let me look at the New York Post today. I see that there haven't been any multiple homicides recently... hmmm... that gives me an idea.

a change...

a change is what this blog needs. hereby, i shall announce that a²blog will have a facelift. ain't sure when it'll be completed, but it sure will have a new look. let's just pray that it's soon.

cheers!