On Saturday, hundreds of men gathered at the Cathedral in Peoria for the Annual Men's March. Bishop Daniel Jenky addressed them in his homily, and took the last line of the Gospel from Mass “Go into the whole world and proclaim the Gospel to every creature” as a springboard to connect the disciples' reactions in the days following Easter, the spread of the early Church, and the battle that Christians are fighting today.
He spared no words and and held nothing back in describing the seriousness of the situation Catholics and other Christians are facing in America right now. President Obama and his plan for health care are in serious violation of First Amendment rights, religious liberty, and moral standards.
Bishop Jenky said these words about our current political situation:
"For 2,000 years the enemies of Christ have certainly  tried their best. But think about it. The Church survived and even  flourished during centuries of terrible persecution, during the days of  the Roman Empire.
The Church survived barbarian  invasions. The Church survived wave after wave of Jihads. The Church  survived the age of revolution. The Church survived Nazism and  Communism. 
And in the power of the resurrection,  the Church will survive the hatred of Hollywood, the malice of the  media, and the mendacious wickedness of the abortion industry. 
The  Church will survive the entrenched corruption and sheer incompetence of  our Illinois state government, and even the calculated disdain of the  President of the United States, his appointed bureaucrats in HHS, and of  the current majority of the federal Senate.
May  God have mercy on the souls of those politicians who pretend to be  Catholic in church, but in their public lives, rather like Judas  Iscariot, betray Jesus Christ by how they vote and how they willingly  cooperate with intrinsic evil.
As Christians we  must love our enemies and pray for those who persecute us, but as  Christians we must also stand up for what we believe and always be ready  to fight for the Faith. The days in which we live now require heroic  Catholicism, not casual Catholicism. We can no longer be Catholics by  accident, but instead be Catholics by conviction."
Go, Jenky, Go!
The Bishop was honest about the possibilities we are facing, and the battle that we are fighting:
"Now things have come to such a pass in America that this is a battle  that we could lose, but before the awesome judgement seat of Almighty  God this is not a war where any believing Catholic may remain neutral." 
But he concluded:
"We have nothing to fear, but we have a world to win  for him. We have nothing to fear, for we have an eternal destiny in  heaven. We have nothing to fear, though the earth may quake, kingdoms  may rise and fall, demons may rage, but St. Michael the Archangel, and  all the hosts of heaven, fight on our behalf.
No  matter what happens in this passing moment, at the end of time and  history, our God is God and Jesus is Lord, forever and ever. 
Christus vincit! Christus regnat! Christus imperat!
Christ wins! Christ reigns! Christ commands!"The full text of the article can be found here:
And you can listen to the homily here:


 
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