Tuesday, December 24, 2019

Church Militant - the website


Church Militant Website

For several years recently I have paid close attention to the output from a website known as Church Militant.com. Its chief spokesman is Michael Voris, a Roman Catholic layman and a traditionalist.

Week after week – and sometimes day after day – Mr. Voris produces a five to eight-minute video. Some videos are also placed on Facebook. In each and every Vortex video Voris opens by saying that “lies and falsehoods are trapped and exposed …”

Voris’s and Church Militant’s sole focus is directed toward exposing the corruption within the Roman Catholic Church. And Pope Francis is not excluded from examination and scrutiny. Indeed, Voris and his associates have dug deeply into the church’s corruption over the years and have made and are making known their discoveries to the public.

One can say that through the nature of his work Michael Voris is a reformer. Any Reformation of a large and traditional ecclesiastical organization from the inside takes time, and as far as we know Voris has been at this work for more than ten years and he is very good at it. His and Church Militant’s exposé of corruption in his church is having its positive effects, but slowly.

Once in a while, however, Voris feels it necessary to attack Protestantism and is quite the soldier in advancing the never-ending motif that salvation comes through the church, through the Roman Catholic Church only. Protestants are heretics, according to Voris. This language is not helpful.

Protestants, too, believe in the Church, of course, but they/we believe that salvation comes through the life, death, and resurrection of our Lord, Jesus Christ.

It seems that Voris the Reformer forgets that Dominican Martin Luther had very good reason to question the practices of the Roman Catholic Church in that period of history. Corruption ran high. Indeed, the Roman Catholic Church subsequently reformed, slightly. Luther’s correction was necessary.

Voris’s identification of current-day abuses and corruption within the Vatican and the hierarchy of the Roman Catholic is not a vain pursuit, but to slam Protestants in the process provides no value to Voris’s otherwise well-articulated and cogent arguments. His slam is also misguided. Devaluing Protestantism adds nothing to Voris’s mission. Such commentary is irrelevant to his cause. Any potential or existent moral support he might secure from Protestants could be mitigated.

Think about it. Michael Voris might become an historic reformer as the years evolve. A little self-evaluation might be in order. Martin Luther had his shortcomings. So might Mr. Voris.

The Church is the gift from God’s Holy Spirit and Jesus is Lord and Savior.
God Love You.

Worth Earlwood Norman Jr speaks for himself. He is a priest and archdeacon in the Special Jurisdiction of the Armed Forces and Chaplaincy of the Anglican Church in North America and is publisher of Archdeacon Books. He lives in Birmingham, Alabama.
24Dec2019

Tuesday, December 3, 2019

Progressivism

Progressive (ism)

Progressivism is not insurance.
It provides no coverage.
It faults the present
As passé.

Critical of the now
Progressivism promises radical change
But delivers nothing,
Relying on diversion and deception.

Progressivism seeks only power.
It throws out the present and
Continually ridicules the past.
Its promises are ephemeral.

Progressivism is never right.
It is forever left.
Neo-Marxist
Posing as post-modernist.

Progressivism is the disguised
Gemini of communism
Ready, willing, and able
To control and manipulate you.

Progressivism is neither liberating nor social;
It passes through stages
From liberalism to socialism
To the dictatorial.

Then it ceases being progressive.

Those who cannot see this
Are people truly
Not Woke.
No joke.

WENjr
12-03-2019


Thursday, March 14, 2019

Collapse

Collapse

No center to hold.
Neither left nor right,
But countless factions
Ready to fight.

Have you even noticed
America in disarray?
Tensions heighten
Day by day.

She murders her future
While in the womb.
She ignores her past
Granting elders an early tomb.

Affluence is a factor,
Yes, foreign foes, too.
Raw hatred to those who dare oppose
Is what we choose.

In politics
There used to be
A loyal opposition
To challenge or to agree.

It was a way
For ideas to enter
Into discussion.
It forged a center.

But a readiness
That kills
By anonymous assassins
Delivers gratuitous thrills.

Common ground is lost
To zeitgeist feeling,
Replacing our foundation
Sending us nationally reeling.

Founding mothers and fathers
Squirm in their graves
As their legacy
Become new slaves.

Freedom not enough.
Wealth bad.
Prosperity illusive.
Life sad

So, say the spoilers,
Those who were spared life’s trials.
They assert an expertise
With arrogant smiles,

Yet they have
No experience.
Their expertise
Is masked, and nefarious.

But what you don’t want to hear is
That America’s beginning
Was Christ-based,
Her foundational underpinning.

America’s start,
Like the Exodus of old,
Experimented with freedom.
That is the center to hold.


Saturday, March 9, 2019

Resurgent Green Grocer


Resurgent Green Grocer

Havel’s green grocer
Is alive and well.
Unfortunately, he’s come closer,
Right here under the Liberty Bell.

The grocer is not the problem,
But the fear he projects:
Life hitting rock bottom,
All freedoms in check.

Progressive, Socialist elite,
Know better than you.
With innuendo, hate, and cheat,
Reality, they skew.

Not afar.
It’s here.
They are the Socialist tsar,
Your superior, not peer.


Sunday, February 3, 2019

Commonwealth and Empire


Commonwealth and Empire

One a protector of its people, primarily
Codified by and large;
No exceptions arbitrarily,
Such its legal and humanitarian charge.

The other a misnomer,
If ever there was one;
Is in a democratic republic a carcinoma,
With an emperor to shun.

“Let the children come to me,
And do not hinder …
I will set them free
And you will not injure.”

Do not deny their presentation
In the Lord’s temple;
Their Holy representation?
Life and breath that’s so central.

Shame on the Commonwealth’s doctor,
Shame on the Empire’s leader.
You are the unborns’ stalkers.
You are life’s cheaters.


WENjr
2-3-2019

Monday, October 29, 2018

Left to Perception

Left to Perception

Perceptive are those
Not right,
Who see easily
What’s left is fright.

Why else
Their incendiary?
Its diminishing
Wave evidentiary.

They know
Better than others,
Their cause
Now smothers.

Not willing
To be the loyal
Opposition,
As a snake, they coil

And spew
Only venom.
Pressured,
Encased plenum.

Rationality
Lost to antipathy,
All or nothing
Their dissonant symphony.

What’s left
Is free speech
Lost to
Constitutional breach.

No compromise,
We are told.
Now, will
The center hold?

WENjr
October 29, 2018



Thursday, July 19, 2018

Archdeacon Books New Releases 2018-2019


BOOK RELEASES FROM
Archdeacon Books
2018-2019


ANDERSON, Joel Edmund (1Q2019)
Christianity and the Transition of Worldviews in Western Culture
This book is an in-depth study of the transition of ideas or worldviews evident in western culture over the past 2,000 years. Arguments articulated come not only from ancient and current Christian sources, but from the non-religious philosophical greats.

CHAMBERS, Rick (3Q2018)
          Trigon’s View with Study Guide
This is an updated version of the young adult sci-fi thriller released months earlier. A Christian book for teens, this edition combines the novel with its study guide into one volume. The study guide helps young people understand Christian principles within the novel and identifies and explains Christian symbolism.

HOGAN, Merle (1Q2019)
I’m Possible
A personal struggle story, Hogan describes her life of physical, emotional, and spiritual set-backs and how those negative situations have been overcome.

LANCLOS, Steven, editor (4Q2018)
Anglican Church of the Good Shepherd Prayer Book
This is a temporary and an abridged version of the future Book of Common Prayer for the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA) to be released in 2019 or 2020. This small prayer book contains a special section for chaplains since Good Shepherd is the host chapel for the Special Jurisdiction of the Armed Forces and Chaplaincy, a diocese of the ACNA.

MORRIS, Frances “Bee” Newman (3Q2018)
Letters to Zipp
The author’s father was the great and well-known sports writer and editor of The Birmingham News. Zipp Newman was an active writer from 1919 to his passing in 1977. Not only was he a gifted writer, Newman used sports to raise funds for needy causes, particularly for Birmingham’s Crippled Children’s Clinic and Hospital. The book is about Zipp Newman and his many relationships not only with sports figures around the nation but with local business and civic leaders.

SCOTT, Dan (3Q2018)
The Miracle Worker of Mingo County
This is a novel centered around the time of the great flood of 1972 in West Virginia. It is a story of the local culture and the breaking out of one of its sons.

STANTON, James M. (3Q2018)
Women of Faith
The ABCs of Faith
The author of these two workbooks (or guided study programs) is the VII Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Dallas. A gifted teacher, Bishop Stanton identifies women in the Bible whose faithful witness richly served the Lord. In his 4th edition of The ABCs of Faith, key points of faith are explained to the faithful who wish to recover their understanding, and to seekers who want to find a pathway toward faith.

WILLIAMS, Michael, editor-in-chief (4Q2018)
          The JAFC Journal – Vol. 1, No. 2.
The Special Jurisdiction of the Armed Forces and Chaplaincy (SJAFC or JAFC) is the endorsing agency for ACNA chaplains in the United States Military. The JAFC is a diocese of the Anglican Church in North America. The JAFC Journal contains articles written by chaplains – lay and ordained – who work many ministries around the world and within the United States. Some chaplains are non-military serving in hospitals, hospices, and prisons. The articles are eye-opening. Michael Williams is editor-in-chief and a bishop-suffragan of the Jurisdiction.

Woody Norman is the owner and publisher of Archdeacon Books