These Stone Walls’ guest post comes to us from Rome. Father George David Byers is our Missionary of Mercy. He has great news to report.
These Stone Walls’ guest post comes to us from Rome. Father George David Byers is our Missionary of Mercy. He has great news to report.
It is with great joy that I write to you directly from Saint Peter’s square on Ash Wednesday, on the day of the commissioning of the Missionaries of Mercy. What this post lacks in length (as it is written entirely on my phone), will be made up for by the far reaching news I have the joy to report. On Shrove Tuesday evening, the Missionaries of Mercy gathered at Castel Sant’Angelo of Saint Michael fame, and then walked together in pilgrimage to the Holy Door at Saint Peter’s Basilica, walking through the door, drawn into the side, the Sacred Heart of the Immaculate Conception’s Divine Son, Jesus. Leaving behind any aspect of our At the same time, I weep that there is no talk of Mercy and no Holy Door of Mercy in this Year of Mercy Even while I listen to the Holy Father’s gracious words encouraging an enthusiastic manifestation of Mercy, I bear in my heart in all solidarity the priests who have been thrown into the The explicit policy and process ensuring injustice enforced by insurance companies such as The National Catholic Risk Retention Group is to hold that those accused are not defendants, but rather the diocese which holds the merely accused priest to be automatically guilty (just because of being ordained). Lawyers are to be avoided and settlements made, and priests’ throats slit as soon as possible, regardless of guilt or innocence. Those who are falsely accused do not want mercy, but rather the mercy of justice. They want due process, not jury stacking. They want justice, not manipulatable administrative decisions that can favor what self-referential bishops want instead of what justice demands as a manifestation of mercy. Being in Rome, where many administrative processes take place, I made it a point to speak to very many in the know, and I was provided tidings of great joy. Pope Francis, the Supreme Pontiff of Mercy, has made the astounding, far reaching decision to forbid any more administrative judgments. This means that bishops will now be accountable for their lack of providing due process. This means that the mercy of justice has arrived. On behalf of all priests, I thank you, Pope Francis, our Supreme Pontiff of Divine Mercy. The post Pope Francis: The Mercy of Justice appeared first on These Stone Walls. |
Were there to be no support in the whole history of ethical and moral thought, were there no acknowledged confirmation from medical science, were the history of legal opinion to the contrary, we would still have to conclude on the basis of God's Holy Word that the unborn child is a person in the sight of God. He is protected by the sanctity of life graciously given to each individual by the Creator, Who alone places His image upon man and grants them any right to life which they have.