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The Southwest Kansas Register Commentary September 12, 2010 Page 5 Pretend not to know or admit not to care forget what movie it was, but I remember the scene. physician, and Planned Parent- European crosier ITwo friends were arguing with each other and one was hood submitted no evidence to saying, “But you don’t get it, you don’t get it, you killed oppose that conclusion.” martyrs in the 1960s someone!” And the friend responded, “No, you don’t get One of the things that abor- “A Victory for our God” is it – I don’t care.” tion advocates complained the title of the story of the val- Abortion advocates either deny that the baby is a baby, about through this process iant Crosier martyrs who gave or they say they just don’t care that abortion kills that was that the state should not their lives for their God in the baby. More and more over the past decade have been be allowed to force a doctor to Congo during the period in the taking the latter approach. convey an ideological message 1960’s, according to the Cro- And in some ways, they have less and less choice in (like pro-life). But the Eighth sier Winter 2009-2010 news- the matter. Not only has science indisputably confirmed Circuit court pointed out that letter Crossview. My story is fertilization as the starting point of each unique human there’s a difference between gleaned from the article writ- life, but the law is catching up with the science. that and requiring the doctor to Priests for ten by Father Ernie Martello A law was passed in South Dakota’s in 2005, and subse- provide truthful and accurate O.S.C.. and is the story of 23 quently upheld in federal court, that actually requires the information about the abortion. Life Crosiers, ages 33 to 66. abortionist to tell the woman who comes for an abortion The fact that such information The Crosiers had come to that the procedure destroys a “whole, separate, unique, may lead the person to choose By Father Frank the Congo in the 1920s and Holy Ones living human being”. North Dakota has passed the same life over abortion does not, the Pavone were assigned to the area north law. A couple of other states have also introduced such Court said, make it unconsti- of Our Time of the Uele River in northern legislation. tutional to require doctors to National Director, Priests for Life Congo. They worked tirelessly This is a tremendous victory for the pro-life move- provide such information. By Sister Irene to preach the Gospel, baptiz- ment, and a wonderful triumph of truth over an industry So there you have it: abortion- ing and introducing the natives Hartman, OP based on the denial of truth. The truth about who unborn ists being required to admit that the abortion destroys a to the sacramental life of the children are, after all, has come to light more in the time “whole, separate, unique, living human being”. The law . since the law deprived those children of protection than and the courts are awakening from an almost forty-year This area of the Congo had been granted indepen- it did from the beginning of human history. It is only in slumber induced by the assertion in Roe vs. Wade that dence from Belgium in 1960 and a new Congolese recent decades that we have developed ultrasound and “we need not resolve the difficult question of when life government was set up but rebelled against by a ter- other visualization techniques, as well as fetal therapy and begins.” Laws and court decisions like the ones coming out rorist group called the Simba. surgery, not to mention amazing advances in genetics. of South Dakota are declaring, “Yes we do need to resolve Under the Simba, the Crosiers were forced to assist While considering this law, the court concluded that that question, and yes we already have resolved it.” in the execution of some of their own parishioners and evidence like this, presented by the state, “suggests that So abortion advocates must decide: will they pretend friends. This was devastating to the spirit of the holy the biological sense in which the embryo or fetus is whole, not to know, or will they admit that they just don’t men who were soon put under house arrest for a nine separate, unique and living should be clear in context to a care? month period. Other religious brothers from Saint Ga- briel and the Capuchin priests were added to the group of imprisoned. The imprisonment tested the strongest of the men Changes Coming who were constantly searched for batteries, radios, Some changes in wording at Mass that will come with the new Roman Missal and wrist watches. Their treatment varied from day to in English at Advent 2011 day, sometimes they were comfortable and well fed; other times they were in great need of medicine, food, and decent bedding. This roller coaster treatment tried Part of Mass Present wording new wording their spirits and then began the news of killings. First two Crosiers were murdered along with a religious People’s response at the And also with you. And with your spirit. Sister. Greeting, Dia- The night before a massive massacre the fathers and logue, Sign of Peace and brothers along with the white Sisters, the Congolese Concluding Rites and two indigenous sisters were all locked in one room. The group made their last confessions. The Penitential Act … I have sinned … I have greatly sinned… bishop and the sisters were released, leaving only 21 (form A) through my own fault… through my fault, through my Crosier priests and brothers, seven brothers of Saint fault, through my most grievous Gabriel and three Capuchin fathers. The colonel gave fault… orders that all the white missionary men were to be executed. Gloria Glory to God in the highest, Glory to God in the highest, and and peace to his people on on earth peace to people of About 5 p.m., 50 Simba, high on drugs and alco- earth. Lord God, heavenly King, good will. We praise you, we hol, came to the prison house amid howling and the almighty God and Father, bless you, we adore you, we singing of their patriotic songs. The missionaries we worship you, we give you glorify you, we give you thanks were forced to undress and then their hands were tied thanks, we praise you for your for your great glory, Lord God, behind their backs. The missionaries were also singing glory. … heavenly King, O God, almighty their own songs of courage and faith. The men were Father. … beaten with clubs, pierced in the chest or stomach with a spear, and then thrown on logs on the bank Nicene Creed We believe in one God, I believe in one God, the Father where their heads and other body parts were chopped the Father, the Almighty, almighty, maker of heaven and off with large machetes. There were a few gun shots. maker of heaven and earth, of all earth, of all things visible and All the body parts were thrown into the river to be that is seen and unseen. … invisible. … devoured by crocodiles. Did the Crosier community abandon the Congo? No. … one in being with the Father. … consubstantial with the As soon as it was safe, Crosier men returned to the Through him all things were Father; through him all things area where they established a novitiate and today the made. … were made. … Province of the Martyrs counts 19 Congolese priests, several brothers and 45 seminarians. The Order serves Sanctus Holy, holy, holy Lord, Holy, holy, holy Lord God of two parishes, a counseling center, a clinical psychol- God of power and might. … hosts. … ogy faculty, a center for street kids, dispensaries, and elementary and high schools. Mystery of Faith Christ has died, Christ is risen, We proclaim your death, (Memorial Acclamation, Christ will come again. O Lord, and profess your A song composed by Congolese Crosiers says, form A) Resurrection until you come “Those martyrs followed Christ. The seed buried in again. the earth, yes, truly bears fruit. Our order preaches the . The martyrs’ witness teaches us to be faithful

Source: U.S. Conference of Catholic ©2010 CNS unto death.” Page 6 September 12, 2010 Local News The Southwest Kansas Register Pastoral Ministry Formation Program to begin One class designed to break down language barriers, another to examine roles of the laity he Pastoral Ministry Formation Program (PMF) eral of the Diocese of Dodge City and of St. “Pastoral Ministry For- Tof the Diocese of Dodge City will soon open its Andrew Parish in Wright, the course will be offered virtual classroom doors for another season. from 8:30-Noon on Saturdays, Sept. 25, Oct. 2, 9, 16, mation provides solid “Pastoral Spanish for English Speakers (THEO 23, and 30 and Nov. 6, 13, and 20. grounding in theology 4881)” will be presented from 6-8 p.m., Sept. 26, Oct. For those who have wanted to get involved in the to empower the laity 3, 10, 17, and 24 and Nov. 7, by Mercedes Helms. Church but don’t know in what capacity they could “The course is to help , parish staff, serve, the class will offer several ways in which the to become increasing- catechists, and lay ministers learn some words, laity can become involved in ministry. ly responsible for the phrases, and sentence constructions so that they “This course offers a foundational theology of life and ministry of the will be able to communicate basic information in ministry rooted in Baptism,” Stein said. “Particular Spanish…,” said Coleen Stein, coordinator of the focus will be given to the role of the laity in ministry, Church.” PMF program. and various types of ministry will be explored. This -- Coleen Stein, Learning a new language can be intimidating, course provides experience and formation to enable Coordinator of the PMF which is why Helms does not suggest that the course the student to learn a variety of ministerial skills.” program will make the student fluent in Spanish. The class All PMF classes are presented through the Interac- includes a small booklet with a number of words and tive Television Network (ITV) system in association phrases designed specifically for ministerial work. with Newman University. For more information, contact Coleen Stein Also being presented this year is “Theology and The goal of the PMF program, which is open to at (620) 227-1538 or email cstein@dcdiocese. Methods of Ministry (THEO 4023),” which will take any adult with a desire to learn more about their the participant on a tour of different roles of the laity faith, is to help people become stronger witnesses org, or go to http://www.dcdiocese.org/pastoral- in ministry. and, if they choose, pastoral ministers for the Dio- ministry-formation. Presented by Father Robert Schremmer, Vicar Gen- cese of Dodge City. ‘Why RCIA?’ Sept. 18, 19 Bishop invites public to program designed to ‘reinvigorate’ important process CIA, or Rite of Christian United States have failed to address City, and in Spanish from 2:30 “It is one thing to be a RCIA, he said, is a “marriage of RInitiation of Adults, is one of the RCIA process. – 7:30 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 19 at liturgy and catechesis. With liturgi- the most fundamental of Catholic Bishop Ronald M. Gilmore has St. Anthony Parish in Liberal. card-carrying member cal rites and teachings, people are initiatives, a process designed to in- introduced a workshop called, The public is encouraged to attend of the Church and quite called to follow Jesus in the Catho- troduce, educate, and guide people “Why RCIA?” which will be this program. lic Church, prepare themselves for into the Catholic faith; yet, as the presented in English from 10:30 “I am grateful for those many another to be a disciple, their life as disciples. The goal is U.S. Catholic Bishops recently a.m.-3:30 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. people in our diocese who give one who learns from to equip candidates with what they discovered, many parishes in the 18 at St. Church in Scott their time, talent, and yes, treasure Christ and who brings need in order to take their place in so that through RCIA we may the world as authentic disciples of make new disciples and renew the his teachings into the the Lord Jesus. Masonry Restoration & Repair old, faithful ones,” Bishop Gilmore family, the workplace, “Our workshops will address New Masonry said. “It is out of this gratitude that the Church’s vision for this Rite I offer ‘Why RCIA?’. I pray that it the voting booth.” as well as some how-to tips for will be an enriching experience for implementation,” Father Piasecki the RCIA veterans and an inviting has sent his Church to make dis- said. “Work in these Initiation experience for those new or unfa- ciples of all nations and to baptize ministries is so very exciting. To miliar with the RCIA.” them in the name of the Father and be a part of the joy and journey Both the English and Span- of the Son and of the ,” as someone finds the happiness ish programs will be presented Father Piaskecki told the Register. of knowing God’s unconditional by Father Tim Piasecki, former “Although we have succeeded in love and forgiveness never fails to member of the board of directors baptizing the nations, we have not renew one’s own faith and commit- for North American Forum on the always been as successful in mak- ment to Christ and his Church.” Catechumenate, and pastor of St. ing disciples.” Thanks to the the parish/diocese Mary Parish in Aurora, Ill. Father Father Piaskecki said that “it is stewardship partnership, “Why Piasecki served in Montero, Peru one thing to be a card-carrying RCIA?” has no registration fee. for several years and is an instruc- member of the Church and quite Inform Coleen Stein that you are tor in liturgy for ministry formation another to be a disciple, one who coming so that organizers can have JESUS IS LORD! and a presenter on topics of liturgy learns from Christ and who brings an accurate meal count. Contact and Christian Initiation. his teachings into the family, the Stein at (620) 227-1538 or email eber “From the very first days, Jesus workplace, the voting booth.” [email protected]. 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The goal of the PMF program, which is open to any Gilmore, at a special graduation ceremony Aug. 13. adult with a desire to learn more about their faith, is There, Father Robert Schremmer, vicar general, thanked to help people become stronger witnesses and, if they all those involved with the program, including the recently choose, pastoral ministers for the Diocese of Dodge retired Msgr. Brian Moore, whom he called a “force for City. good in the diocese.” Those attending the dinner and graduation ceremony He said that those who commit the time and energy to at Bishop Gilmore’s invitation were the present gradu- the program do so because “they love people and love ates and their spouses and/or guests, past instructors and the Lord.” graduates, and past certificate recipients. Bishop Gilmore told those gathered that “Our goal is The 2010 graduates include: union with God, so we need to know as much about Him Pam Vainer, Prince of Peace Parish, Great Bend as we possibly can.” He said we must know the real God, Hattie Stein, St. Andrew Parish, Wright “not the God we dream up,” and the real self. The only way Kathy Massoth, St. Stainslaus Parish, Ingalls we can do that, he said, is through God’s divine light. Regis Lopata, Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish, Larned To receive a diocesan diploma, one must take 30 col- Barbara Julie Jacobus, All Saints Episcopal Church, lege credit hours; 24 hours consist of core courses; and Pratt

Graduate Kathy Massoth, of St. Stanislaus Parish, Ingalls, was unable to attend the cer- emony.

Bishop Ronald M. Gilmore presents diplomas to (L to R) Pam Vainer of Prince of Peace Parish, Great Bend; Hattie Stein of St. Andrew Parish, Wright; Regis Lopata, Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish, Larned; and Barbara Julie Jacobus of All Saints Episcopal Church, Pratt. SKR Photos/David Myers CEO of Central  Kansas Medical  Center resigns   haron Lind, president and CEO of Central Kansas Medical SCenter, has left the organization effective Aug. 31.  “For more than four years, Sharon has made many contribu- tions to SKMC and the community,” said Ron Vratil, chair of  the CKMC board of directors. “Under her leadership, CKMC  greatly enhanced our outpatient services with the opening of  our new Medical Office Building, establishing an OB-GYN  practice, the Women’s Health Center and orthopedic service  line.  Beth O’Brien, senior vice president of operations for Catholic  Health Initiatives stated, “Under Sharon’s leadership, CKMC  has provided patients with quality and compassionate medical  care while leading efforts to build a healthier community in  Great Bend.”   Lind joined CKMC in June 2006 as chief financial officer  and became CEO in September of 2007. Lind has more than  25 years of experience in financial management at the execu- tive level in both the for-profit and not-for-profit sectors. She plans to pursue other career opportunities. “I want to thank the   Board, medical staff, employees, volunteers and Dominican  Sisters for their support and continued dedication to the mission  at CKMC and wish them well into the future,” Lind said.  “I am grateful for Sharon’s dedication to the Great Bend  community and wish her and her family well,” Vratil said.  To ensure continuity of leadership, Lind will be working  with CHI and the CKMC Board of Directors to transition to  new leadership. Page 8 September 12, 2010 The Southwest Kansas Register Rocky Mountains come to Spearville for Vacation Bible School

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