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Friday, September 19, 2014

Daniel Hannan: Thank God My Country is Still Intact


One nation, still

Thank God. Just thank God. I don’t much care at the moment whether God is Scottish, and is glowering approvingly at Great Britain from over His bands and Geneva gown, or whether He is English and is raising a glass of sherry with an absent-minded smile. At least my country is intact.

When I say “my country”, I don’t just mean what it says on my passport. I’m one of those UK nationals – a minority, perhaps, but not an insignificant one – who self-identify as British. In England, Scotland and Wales, older patriotisms generally take precedence (Northern Ireland is a special case, obviously). Although many people across Great Britain are passionate Unionists, a “Yes” vote wouldn’t have forced them to redefine their identity. The UK might have been divided, and they might have been sorry to see it go, but they’d have carried on being English or Scottish or Welsh.

Those of us who are British first had no such fall-back. A “Yes” vote would have meant the end of the country we belonged to – the end of its name, of its flag, of our internal map of home.

I love England dearly, and couldn’t be prouder to represent the Home Counties in the European Parliament. But I’m not English by birth or much ancestry. I’d have had mentally to change my homeland in order to stay at home. As the polls narrowed, I began to sink into a black despair the like of which I have never known. For the first time in my life, I found myself waking in the night from anxiety.

Earlier this evening – or yesterday, as I suppose it now is – I attended a friend’s wedding blessing. The service ended with “I vow to thee me country”, and a piper played “Highland Cathedral” as the recessional. I found my cheeks wet with tears. They are wet again now as I write.

There will be consequences, of course. “Devo Max” – or, as we used to call it before we started mangling our language “Home Rule” – is now a democratic necessity. It’s not just that all the main parties have promised it; it’s that there is no other way to unite the two sides. Home Rule for Scotland will then have implications for the other three parts of the country, forcing massive devolution all round. Good.

But that’s for tomorrow. For now, just rejoice. Rejoice at the fact that we live in a country that wants no unwilling subjects. (Try seceding from France or Spain or Italy or even the United States.) Rejoice that democracy works: we’ve just seen a record-breaking turnout on a record-breaking registration.

Rejoice, most of all, that the nation which, over the past three centuries, has achieved more than any rival on the planet, has a new lease of life. The United Kingdom is a country people want to belong to, and the world is a better place.
Be Britain still to Britain true,
Amang ourselves united;
For never but by British hands
Maun British wrangs be righted!
No! never but by British hands
Shall British wrangs be righted!


Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Top Obama Bundlers Funded LGBT Attack on San Francisco Archbishop for Traditional Marriage Stance


A leftist group funded by top gay activist bundlers for Obama’s 2012 campaign coordinated both a “well planned and financed” attack against San Francisco Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone for his decision to speak during the March for Marriage in Washington, D.C. in June, says Catholic San Francisco.

Faithful America is an organization that claims to be “the largest and fastest growing online community of Christians putting faith into action for social justice.”

According to Valerie Schmalz writing at Catholic San Francisco, there is “abundant evidence” that the attack on Cordileone, who is chairman of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops Subcommittee for the Promotion and Defense of Marriage, was coordinated by Faithful America and supported by politically powerful and wealthy individuals and foundations that have dedicated millions to promoting the LGBT agenda.

Read more at Breitbart >>


Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Cardinal Newman Society Announces 2014 Catholic Schools of Excellence

Charleston's Bishop England High School, a 2014 School of Excellence
The Cardinal Newman Society has released the list of schools recognized by the Catholic Education Honor Roll as 2014 Schools of Excellence.  Comprising fewer than 5% of the Catholic high schools in the United States,  the schools, located in 26 states, "are marked by the integration of Catholic identity throughout all aspects of their programs and excellence in academics." 


Catholic Education Honor Roll:

2014 Schools of Excellence
 
Alaska
Holy Rosary Academy, Anchorage

 
Arizona
Saint Mary's Catholic High School, Phoenix

 
California
Saint Augustine Academy, Ventura Saint Joseph Academy, San Marcos Saint Michael’s Preparatory School, Silverado Saint Monica Academy, Pasadena
 
Colorado 
Holy Family High School, Broomfield
 
Florida  
Archbishop Edward A. McCarthy High School, Southwest Ranches Belen Jesuit Preparatory School, Miami Rhodora J. Donahue Academy, Ave Maria
 
Georgia  
Holy Spirit Preparatory School, Atlanta Pinecrest Academy, Cumming
 
Indiana  
Bishop Chatard High School, Indianapolis Saint Joseph High School, South Bend Saint Theodore Guerin High School, Noblesville
 
Kansas
St. James Academy, Lenexa
St. John's Catholic School, Beloit
 
Kentucky
Covington Latin School, Covington Holy Angels Academy, Louisville
 
Louisiana  
Academy of Our Lady, Marrero John Paul the Great Academy, Lafayette Mount Carmel Academy, New Orleans
 
Massachusetts  
Trivium School, Lancaster
 
Maryland  
Mount de Sales Academy, Catonsville
 
Michigan  
Catholic Central High School, Grand Rapids Detroit Catholic Central High School, Novi Everest Collegiate High School, Clarkston Father Gabriel Richard High School, Ann Arbor Saint Francis High School, Traverse City West Catholic High School, Grand Rapids
 
Minnesota
Chesterton Academy, Edina Providence Academy, Plymouth Saint Agnes School, St. Paul
 
Missouri
Notre Dame Regional High School, Cape Girardeau St. John Vianney High School, St. Louis St. Pius X High School, Festus St. Vincent High School, Perryville
 
Nebraska  
Pius X High School, Lincoln
 
New Hampshire
Holy Family Academy, Manchester Mount Royal Academy, Sunapee
 
New York  
Cathedral Preparatory School and Seminary, Elmhurst Holy Cross Academy, Oneida The Montfort Academy, Mt. Vernon
 
Ohio  
The Lyceum, South Euclid
 
Pennsylvania  
Aquinas Academy, Gibsonia Geibel Catholic Junior-Senior High School, Connellsville Oakland Catholic High School, Pittsburgh Our Lady of the Sacred Heart High School, Coraopolis Quigley Catholic High School, Baden Saint Joseph High School, Natrona Heights Serra Catholic High School, McKeesport Seton-La Salle Catholic High School, Pittsburgh
 
South Carolina  
Bishop England High School, Charleston St. Joseph’s Catholic School, Greenville
 
South Dakota  
O’Gorman High School, Sioux Falls
 
Tennessee  
Knoxville Catholic High School, Knoxville Saint Cecilia Academy, Nashville
 
Texas  
ntonian College Preparatory High School, San Antonio Bishop T.K. Gorman Regional Catholic School, Tyler Sacred Heart Catholic High School, Muenster Saint Ignatius College Preparatory School, Fort Worth The Atonement Academy, San Antonio The Highlands School, Irving
 
Virginia  
Bishop Denis J. O'Connell High School, Arlington Holy Family Academy, Manassas Paul VI Catholic High School, Fairfax Saint John Paul the Great Catholic High School, Dumfries Seton School, Manassas
 
Wisconsin
Catholic Memorial High School, Waukesha
Trinity Academy, Pewaukee
Xavier High School, Appleton
 
2014 High Schools Receiving Honorable Mention:
Beckman Catholic High School, Dyersville, IA
Bishop Carroll Catholic High School, Ebensburg, PA
John Paul II Catholic High School, New Braunfels, TX
Notre Dame Academy, Toledo, OH
Padua Academy, Wilmington, DE
Saint Mary's Springs Academy High School, Fond du Lac, WI
St. John Paul II High School, Corpus Christi, TX
St. Pius X High School, Kansas City, MO
Trinity Catholic High School, Ocala, FL


Patriarchs Urge West to Stop Extinction of Middle East Christians

Chaldean Bishop Ibrahim Ibrahim, Antiochian Orthodox Metropolitan Joseph and Syriac Catholic Patriarch Ignace Joseph III Younan at an ecumenical service in Washington (CNS)

United in the suffering of their people, five Catholic and Orthodox patriarchs from the Middle East urged Westerners to take action to help ensure that Christians and other minorities can remain in the Middle East.

“Christians are not (just) looking for humanitarian aid. They are looking for humanitarian action, to save Christianity in the Middle East,” said Catholicos Aram of Cilicia, patriarch of the Armenian Apostolic Church.

The Armenian patriarch said a comprehensive strategy is needed to defeat Islamic State extremism that “threatens the very survival of Christianity” in places like Iraq and Syria. He said it was essential to promote human rights, pluralism and religious freedom.

The September 11 panel was part of an inaugural summit, In Defence of Christians (running from September 9-11), a new Washington-based group formed to promote awareness of the plight of Christians in the Middle East, and to lobby US policymakers on their behalf.

Read more at The Catholic Herald (UK) >>



Sunday, September 14, 2014

Dear Scotland: An Open Letter from Your Canadian Cousins

An editorial from The Globe and Mail


Dear Scotland,

You probably don’t know this, but you made us. The first European to cross the continent and reach our Pacific coast was Alexander Mackenzie – a Scot. Our first prime minister and chief Father of Confederation, Sir John A. Macdonald? Scottish. So too our second PM. Our country’s national dream, a railroad from sea to sea, was realized in 1885 when Sir Donald Smith, head of the Canadian Pacific Railway, drove The Last Spike at Craigellachie – a place named after a village in his homeland. The man who did the most to create Canada’s system of universal public health care, and chosen as “The Greatest Canadian” in a national survey of CBC viewers, was Tommy Douglas. He was born in Falkirk. The thistle and the red lion rampant on our national coat of arms identify you as one of our four founding nations; half of our provincial flags contain a Saint Andrew’s cross; and one of our provinces – Nova Scotia – is named after you. There are said to be more pipers and pipe bands in Canada than in Scotland. And nearly five million Canadians identify their ethnic origin as entirely or partly Scottish, which means we have almost as many Scottish-Canadians as you have people.

"Lift High the Cross"