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Showing posts with label iftar. Show all posts
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Saturday, 16 March 2024
How Catholics should celebrate Ramadan
As we all know, "Ramadan" is just the Arabic word for "Lent",
and it should be celebrated in that spirit, as
several great Catholic leaders of our time have
pointed out. First came Cardinal Dolan.
Ramadan is a holy season and Muslims set us a good example.
Sounds uncontroversial, doesn't it? We simply need to celebrate as the Muslims do.
After all "Allahu Akbar" sounds very like "Alleluia" so we can sing either of these.
Or, better still, shout them at people we meet in the street.
Personally, I try not to eat during the daytime but have a big blow-out after
dusk. A huge plate of hot crescent buns, for example.
Cardinal! Don't you realise it's Ramadan?
Then we come to Cardinal Cupich, who would not be seen dead participating in a traditional Latin Mass,
but is as happy celebrating Ramadan as he is in one of Fr James Martin's LGBTSJ-friendly happenings.
Let's all attend Novus Ordo Iftars!
Finally, let's see what the relevant dicastery (the word means "circus" these days) has to say.
Unfortunately, their ecumenical efforts only merit 5/10, as they refer to "Muslims" as "Museums",
probably having Christianity's Sea of Gallery in mind.
Still, they have already received
a letter of thanks from Tristram Hunt, Director of the Victoria and Albert museum.
Dialogue is always a good replacement for worship.
So where does this feast of inter-religious dialogue leave us? I can see only one
way of dealing with this: ENCOURAGE THE MUSLIMS TO BE SYNODAL. All they need to do
is to get a bunch of self-styled experts to sit in a large room and bore each
other to death.
Meanwhile, our own Synod (theme: "a kenotic decentering as a new way of being Church")
is now destined to drag on until 2025, or even later.
Deo Gratias!
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