As if the addiction itself were not bad enough, there are,
according to a bonafide exorcist, some pornography sites that have had a
curse put on them, to the effect that those who view them become
inextricably addicted to them. This is somewhat reminiscent of the
alleged practice of some of the more perverse rock-and-roll
groups whose musical albums have had Satanic message encoded onto them.
While all this may lay claim to conspiracy phobia, it is incontestably
true that there are a lot of weird people in the media business who
shamelessly boast of their deviant behaviors of various kinds and lead
their devotees to imitate them.
This information on the curse came to me via Father John
over a midday meal (some of our dinner conversation is, as you see, ill-conducive
to good digestion). I relate this to you because of my ongoing concern
about that trajectory of evil I wrote about a few weeks back by which
people become more and more helplessly (so it seems) entangled in evil
habits in a downward spiral of perverse inclinations. The end of this
line of corruption is, of course, the eternal damnation of a soul–the
devil getting the just reward for his diligence. A pastor then must be
worried about things of this kind and want to do what he can to restrain
the onslaught of wickedness from corrupting his flock. It’s perhaps a
good idea to let young people know that pornography is a multi-layered
vice whose end is the capture of one’s immortal soul. Once young people
come upon this filth they may desperately want to be freed from its
entanglements but find themselves held in a compulsive bondage to vice.
The demonic element here should not be overlooked since it helps explain
the ever widening web that ensnares our youth, extinguishing the light
of reason from their minds and tormenting their imaginations.
While on this unsavory topic...I read an article during the
week (this time over breakfast, a fact which may make one wonder whether
our priests may be suffering from gastronomic disorders) on the topic of
the freakishness of our youth. We know that not a few young people like
to dress up and act in weird, grotesque ways. This has often baffled me,
as it surely has many others. The article in question gives the reason.
Many adolescents and young adults have come to feel alienated from the
society of people of accepted mores. By joining offbeat groups, by
blasting their auditory faculties unto near deafness, by dressing up (or
down) in outlandish ways they can find a place where they, hiding their
real selves all the while, are accepted, “in,” on account of the
anonymity provided by the weird behaviors and–shall I call it–their
camouflage. The real tragic element here is not the bizarre aspect of it
but the fact of the loneliness that they feel on account of having been
left without a seriously engaging religious way of life, without moral
training, and without much personal self-discipline.
They are thus consigned to meander in a world that is, in many ways,
incomprehensible to them. They seek understanding, love, “values”
and–beyond all else–God in their lives. Since our world generally is
losing all this, it can’t pass on these most needed realities to the
young. The result is their isolation–the emptiness which their
eccentricity temporarily remedies.
This then is another pastoral pitch for you to be exemplary
Catholic Christians, for your own sakes first of all, and then for the
sake of the young who may see your example and be confused if what you
say you believe and you do are contraries.
Now on to something else. Monday is a holyday of
obligation, the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
This is not one of those sometime holydays where the bishops have
dropped the obligation to attend Mass when the day in question should
fall on a Monday. This one, December 8, is always obligatory. The reason
is that this is the title for the Virgin Mary as the Patroness of our
USA. How we need Her patronage! Do not neglect, under pain of mortal
sin, to come to Mass tomorrow and, while there, to beseech the holy
Mother of God to act powerfully on behalf of our country which is fast
becoming godless and pagan.
Fr. Perrone
Thank you for this posting. It camejust in time.
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