But on MY blog - not HIS.
He continues to censor out those he cannot answer on his own blog.
I, on the other hand, have posted his comments to my blog.
They do him no credit, however.
He simply descends into bad grace.
For those who missed it:
"I have nothing for which to apologize, and that's why there has been no apology. Before the promulgation of Summorum Pontificum (SP), I expressed my thoughts on the matter of a wider use of what is now the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite, and all in the Church were free to do do. Since the promulgation of SP, I have neither written nor spoken on the subject, precisely because I am obedient to the Roman Pontiff. Would that we could say the same for the bishops and priests of the SSPX. And by the way, I always publish under my real name so that I am accountable for everything I write. I suggest you try the same."
So - although he has traduced, mocked, jeered and jibed at lovers of the traditional mass and made ridiculous prognostications about the motu proprio ("invisible", "kinda sorta" etc - see earlier posts) which fell flat on their face once, very shortly after his fatuous diatribes, the Pope issued Summorum Pontificum, he thinks he need not apologise.
Perhaps, being a priest, he thinks he has no call to apologise to anyone.
So "obedient" is he to the Roman Pontiffs that he mocked Veterum Sapientiae of Blessed Pope John XXIII calling it "dead on arrival".
Obedient, eh?
And he thinks that, with Summorum Pontificum, Pope Benedict XVI, "threw a spanner in the works".
Yes. He thinks it is "loyal and obedient", to accuse the Pope of trying to destroy the "works" of the Church.
Well, it's a point of view. Just not a very rational one.
Note, too, how he attacks the SSPX for "disobedience" but says nothing whatever about the far greater disobedience of the liturgical, moral and doctrinal anarchists who now occupy so many key posts in the Church and are busily white-anting it from within.
Never mind the massive apostasy caused thereby for the last 40 years.
And appreciate, too, the note of self-righteousness: he is loyal and obedient but they are not. "I thank God that I am not as other men..." said the unjustifed Pharisee. Moreover, Fr Newman, as we have seen, is not loyal and obedient, but rather chooses to be loyal only to those parts of Catholic tradition of which he approves.
The words of our Lord spring to mind:
"But woe to you scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites; because you shut the kingdom of heaven against men, for you yourselves do not enter in; and those that are going in, you suffer not to enter.
Woe to you scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites; because you go round about the sea and the land to make one proselyte; and when he is made, you make him the child of hell twofold more than yourselves.
Woe to you scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites; because you tithe mint, and anise, and cummin, and have left the weightier things of the law; judgment, and mercy, and faith. These things you ought to have done, and not to leave those undone.
Woe to you scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites; because you are like to whited sepulchres, which outwardly appear to men beautiful, but within are full of dead men's bones, and of all filthiness."
Matt 23:13-27
But seemingly, Fr Newman is not concerned about the great apostasy or the Pharisees who have brought it about. Those who do not condemn evil, thereby tolerate and accept it.
What's next:
" 'Tribunus', if you visit my blog, you'll see under the Comments Policy that Rule 2 stipulates no anonymous comments will be published. That is why none of your comments appear on my blog. Give you real name, and that will change. Until then, may the LORD be gracious to you."
Oh, right.
So there you have it, folks. He does not need to apologise because that would be to respond to anonymous comments. And he is too grand to do that. Never mind that Tribunus is openly connected to this blog. He is to be treated as if he were just some anonymous blogger who happened to check in from nowhere.
Well, folks. It's a point of view. Just not a very rational one.
And next:
"You attack my character, hide behind the shield of anonymity, and then refuse to post my reply to your charge. If you do not post my first comment from earlier today, I shall be forced to conclude that you are either a coward or a man of no honor. Please post my first reply, or take down your attack on me."
Attack his character? No. I pointed out what he had said. It was already self-rebutting. If he didn't like it, then he must blame himself.
Then, having complained about attacks on character, what does the Parish Priest of St Mary's, Greenville, South Carolina do next?
Yep, he launches a character-attack!
But he goes further:
"You are a coward, sir, and I pity you.
I do not publish anonymous comments -- as my blog notice makes clear -- and you offer only anonymous comments. Hence, I shall not publish your remarks on my blog.
Then you assault my character, and I offer a rational defense. And your response? Pretend that you did not see my reply and double down on your anonymous attack.
Tell me. Do you live in your mother's basement?"
Yes, really, folks!
He thinks this is appropriate language for a Catholic priest.
A rational defence? Er, no, Father. The whole point is that you offered NO defence of your seamy, sordid attacks on those whose only offence is to love the traditions of our fathers.
His only excuse is to hide behind his "policy" of not answering the "anonymous".
And then he who so deprecates "attacks on my character" hypocritically launches further character-attacks, not forgetting to add some fatuously childish snipes.
Well, father, I need add no more. Your own words defy you.
Pity, if it need be mentioned, is all I can commend others to have for your rather sad and silly posts.
I am at least glad that you no longer foolishly criticise the "kinda sorta" motu proprio. That, I suppose, is something. But, oh no, you won't be withdrawing your previous attacks on it.
Perhaps, and may God grant it, you might even come to learn what folly it is for you to criticise the traditions of our Holy Mother the Church, traditions stretching back not, as you absurdly suppose, to Pope St Pius V, but, as Pope Benedict XVI has taught us, to Pope St Gregory the Great and earlier.
Lord, open the eyes of the blind, that they may see....
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This man does not write like a holy priest, but a spoiled, subjective, self-pitying person who can't take criticism for things he actually states in public. Those who blog need to be able to give and take without this victim and ad hominem attacks.
ReplyDeleteWell, Fr Jay Scott Newman, you have been well and truly spanked by Super Trad Mum.
ReplyDeleteAnd I agree with her!
Thanks, Super Trad Mum!
Father Newman demonstrates the "Art of being wrong", he seems quite an expert.
ReplyDeleteIndeed!
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