File this under the "Really?" column. David Gibson over at Politics Daily reports President Obama's surprising devotion to Mary, Help of Christians.
Somehow this slipped past the Disputations filter, but during her vacation in Spain in August, First Lady Michelle Obama revealed that her husband--a.k.a. President Obama--"always carries a picture of Mary Help of Christians in his wallet."
Mary Help of Christians is the patroness of the Salesian order of priests and nuns, and during an Aug. 13 visit to the Spanish city of Ronda with her daughter, Sasha, the first lady stopped at the Salesian community there.
According to the Salesian news service, she told the priest in charge that her husband "always carries with him a photograph with an image of Mary Help of Christians, to whom, those present reported, the first family of the United States has great devotion."
Read the rest here. But this shouldn't be surprising or offensive to anyone with half a brain. For one thing, Obama is Christian. And Mary, well, helps Christians through her prayers and examples. Anyway, I give this story a few days before people start pouncing on it as evidence of his...something or other.
You mean Obama wouldn't support the Holy Father's "Vigil for all Nascent Human Life"?
Sure would be a nice surprise if he did.
Here's a link from the USCCB.
http://www.usccb.org/prolife/papalvigil/
We can only pray that Obama has a true conversion that leads him away from the promotion of the culture of death (abortion, war, expirmentation on human embryos etc.) at home and around the world.
PS - it is still amazingly sad that Catholic will overlook such blatent disregard for natural law and truth in the name of "political progress."
Maybe we can get some serious reporting soon? It is only 35 days to the November election, a fairly important event. There most be millions of more worthy and realistic things to report on.
He is doing much more than following the "law of the land" (a problem in itself since the law is immoral!) - he EXPANDED abortion coverage across the world via striking down the Mexico City Policy, a move that allows for the federal funding of NGOs that promote abortion as "family planning" internationally. He included federal funding in his healthcare program for abortion as we are seeing in several states.
As for stem cell research, he specifically struck down the federal funding of this research and disingeniously stated that moral values did not conflict with the science.
Obama is more a friend of "progress" than he is of life.
''Can a Catholic Be a Democrat?: How the Party I Loved Became the Enemy of My Religion''
or visit Detroit to see the fruits of Democrat policy or better yet visit the South Side of Chicago and look at housing projects that are closed up and dilapidated which Obama's associates built with his support. I made a point on another thread discussing Obama's religion that he is probably not very religious at all because how could one who is religious, stand idly by and watch his constituents get screwed.
I could also make a strong argument that biggest force of immorality in the world today is America's Democrat Party.
Ah yes, why can't "intelligent" Catholics not see this for what it is!?!?! I hope it is some attempt at humor, because to imply by any measurable standard that Obama is "the best president we have ever had" is pretty...well ridiculous. Better than Lincoln? Roosevelt? Reagan? Come on. All of us need to re-read our Augustine on politics & not put such blind faith in any one person.
At least the poster used his full name.
All the presidents are better than Reagan.
Tell that to Jimmy (never met a dictator I didn't like) Carter.
Reagan had something (we can debate the extent) to do with the fall of the Iron Curtain & the defeat of Soviet Communism, which whatever it might be, I hope we can all agree was anti-human and anti-life! Come on liberals, sometimes conceding a point is not a defeat, its actually honorable. I admit that Roosevelt (whatever his prevarications before Pearl Harbor) was the right President at the right time, and acknowledge problems with the New Deal. It was, if ever there was one, a "just war". Or I suppose we could have just prayed some 6 million people would NOT have otherwise been annihilated for their faith.
Liberalism: long on theory, short on morality. that is precisely why a minority of Americans identify as liberals.
PS - The "industrial-war complex" is personified by Robert McNamara: a LIFELONG Democrat!
Otherwise, I'm tired of any cult of personality, either those who want to hagiograph him or those who demonize him. It's just a way of distracting from the real problems. I'm not all that interested in Obama's inner life when his outer life isn't getting things done.
He is a man who, I believe, prefers to keep private his inner dealings with God.
But with all the doubt about him being a Muslim, he has to declare publicly his Christian convictions. And I can't figure out if this leak about him carrying a holy card and having a devotion to Mary was a pre-determined or an accidental "slip". It all bothers me, his having to publicly discuss his faith. But what if he didn't? People would allude, as some commenters here do, that he has not real faith.
There is a reason for the separation of Church and State; I wish we could honor that more in this country. Crossing that line ends up making religion a ploy and cheapens authentic spirituality.
Sorry to knock into you again, but Jimmy Carter's biggest booboo was discouraging the Shah of Iran from suppressing dissidents in his country. Today we pay the price for that.
However, today we also pay the price for Reaganomics, under which we all lived well but at the expense of our futures. That was when oversight and regulation began to be abandoned so that we could pretend we were living in a 1950's sitcom.
''The Great Inflation and Its Aftermath: The Past and Future of American Affluence''
There was a term back then when Reagan became president called ''stagflation'' and it was crippling the country. Watch the famous malaise speech of Carter. Reagan got rid of the malaise and the country moved ahead with a new direction.
There is nothing Christian about expanding the reach and promotion of abortion "services" by American NGOs - including the abortion mill Planned Parenthood - across the world. This is in addition to his wholesale refusal to ban partial birth abortions as a politicians in Chicago.
Obama can say he is a Christian in public during an election season - this does not mean that he acts like one - esp. when considering the policies that slaughter millions of innocents.
Hopefully that prayer card lights a fire under his butt and he does actually convert...
If you really think that the economy today is any more or less highly regulated than it was 20 something years ago and that somehow we've been "saved" from wild west capitalism, you are stuck in some neverland. I keep saying this verifiable fact over and over and over: nothing helps big business more than big government because the latter entrenches the position of the former by raising obstacles (cost) to the growth of competition. But sleep peacefully at night, dear citizen, knowing that some bureaucrat is looking out for you!
And basic economics really should be required in college, esp Catholic universities.
-why do you suppose this is the case (assuming its veracity, for now)? Because the cost of doing business is lower in other countries, espeically the cost of labor. Its amazing that the American labor union held this country hostage this past summer because of outrageous pension plans at GM. There are, of course, "big businesses" building jobs in the USA: toyota, Mercedez Benz, BMW, Nissan all have opened or expanded plants in my part of the country. They were able to do this effectively because most states in the south are "right to work" states, meaning laborers have a true choice re: unionization and most choose NOT to unionize and have higher paying jobs as a result.
and I've never understood your question/criticism about the "quality" of jobs created by small businesses. What are you suggesting, that if a job fails your "quality" test it is somehow unworthy of economic value?
http://www.frontporchrepublic.com/2010/09/is-there-a-conservative-tradition-in-america/
Furthermore, Reagan may have said "Mr. G...tear down this wall", but it was not because of that that it was torn down. By that time the USSR was actively looking for a way to change their economy since it was obvious to their leaders that their system was not working for them.
As to this burgeoning of small business in the early 1980's-can anyone give some examples? I did not see this happening. Did any of these small business become larger? Are they still in existence? Did they pay their employees enough for those people to set up a household and maintain it until retirement?
Individual income taxes were cut across the board for all income levels a hugh 36% .
Since small busines file individual income taxes (not corporate traxes) they directly became far more profitable - 36% more. This is a hugh incentive to go into business and stay in business. It benefited the economy enormously. Tens of millions of new business that would previously been unprofitable or marignal to run were now economically worthwhile.
Remeber beofre the 1980s except for the Kennedy tax cut which also benedited the economy rate were at the very high Roosevelt rate where taxes where as high as 96%. - the government was got most of the profits of all enterprises. Reagan put a ceiling on how much the government could get. People got to keep more of what they earned. So small businesses becasme a more viable part of the economy. The idea of profitable small businesses were no longer looked down on. from the great deperession.