But this one will knock your socks off.
Today
is the Feast of the Beheading of John the Baptist – a fitting day for CMTV to
air the current Vortex, because if the Church of Nice could have its way, Michael
Voris’s head would be served up on a platter as well!
As MV
says, “When you strike out against the Church of Nice, you better be ready for
them to come back at you guns blazing”. He gives a couple of examples: the
reprisals CMTV itself faced for airing a program with their findings that the
CCHD routinely hands money over to groups who support abortion, contraception,
and other evils; and the recent news that, following the American Life League’s
criticisms of Catholic Relief Services, that agency abruptly cancelled its
contract with AKA Printing and Mailing – a company owned by Paul Brown, husband
of Judie Brown, who just happens to be the president of ALL. MV notes:
CRS, in a letter from Bishop
Gerald Kickanus said, point blank, that because of ALL’s charges against CRS,
that CRS was going to yank its publishing contract with [AKA Printing and
Mailing], whose owner Paul Brown, again, is husband of Judie Brown, head of
ALL.
MV then
“switches gears” as he says, and discusses the finances of some of the
mainstream media groups. Following the disclosure of financial shortfalls by
Catholic Answers,
…some enterprising com-boxers
dug up official numbers that the top dogs at Catholic Answers all make at least
a hundred thousand a year, with Karl Keating pulling down a cool quarter a
million, and Jimmy Akin and Tim Staples each over a hundred thousand.
EWTN
and Ave Maria Radio execs make the big bucks too, it seems.
…no wonder these groups NEVER
say anything about the collapse of the faith being pinned on the bishops. They
all make HUGE salaries and aren’t about to bite the hand that feeds them.
MV also discloses that at CMTV, the highest salary paid is his own - $40,000 per year; everyone else, he says "makes barely that or much less."
I am reminded of a statement Rod Pead in his talk/paper “Sword of Unity”:
I am reminded of a statement Rod Pead in his talk/paper “Sword of Unity”:
I guess affluence and Catholic
faith have never been good bedfellows: food on the table and a warm bed at
night does little to encourage the vigorous prayer life required to sustain the
truly Catholic mind we need in order to act justly.
Indeed.
The script:
How to
put this somewhat politely… hmm… When you strike out against the Church of
Nice, you better be ready for them to come back at you guns blazing.
Aside
from the personal experience we have had here at ChurchMilitant.TV in this
regard, we know this to be the case.
We had
a tussle over email a couple of years ago with a very well-known bishop who has
the reputation of being very orthodox and very outspoken. He gets praised from
and by many Catholics who are very faithful. They hold this man in high esteem.
But let
me tell you: you cross some of these men, and they turn on you like no one’s
business. We had simply challenged the origins of the bishops’ annual CCHD
collection program – an organization founded in the spirit of Jewish atheist
Saul Alinksy. After much research, we aired a program with our findings that
the CCHD routinely hands money over to groups who support abortion,
contraception and so forth. This particular bishop went through the roof –
again, someone WELL KNOWN, with a reputation of being VERY conservative.
We
exchanged emails for almost the better part of the day. The next day, we
received emails from two – not one, but two – different Catholic TV outlets who
had been airing our shows for years, [saying] that they would no longer be
airing them.
One-sentence
emails… no explanation, abrupt, rude and definitive. Coincidence? Well, we
explored further and had our deep suspicions confirmed: this “conservative,
orthodox” bishop had worked his will behind the scenes and stuck a knife in our
back.
We have
never revealed this before publically because there was no reason to. It
happened about four years ago and the bishop is no longer in his previous
diocese, but in another prominent one.
But given
what has just happened in the escalating war between the US Bishops Catholic
Relief Services and the American Life League’s charges that point to more
scandal, we thought it would be helpful to give some context.
The
American Life League (ALL) has been fighting the war against the culture of
death for as long anyone can remember. Like many faithful Catholic outfits,
they came to realize that much of that war’s efforts are hampered by
self-serving Catholics from WITHIN the Church. More on that later.
ALL’s
founder, Judie Brown, is married to Paul Brown. I have met each of them
personally, and they are outstanding examples of Catholic laity. Paul Brown
owns a printing company: AKA Printing and Mailing. For quite a few years, AKA
has been the contractor for CRS, Catholic Relief Services, printing and mailing
their donation requests. When you get an envelope in the mail from CRS asking
for a donation to help fight poverty, it was printed and mailed by Paul Brown’s
AKA.
But
when JUDIE Brown’s ALL, American Life League, went after CRS for giving grants
to international organizations that support abortion, condom distribution
programs, contraception programs and so forth .. weeeellllll, CRS got mad.
…But also
decided to get even. CRS, in a letter from Bishop Gerald Kickanus said, point
blank, that because of ALL’s charges against CRS, that CRS was going to yank
its publishing contract with AKA, whose owner Paul Brown, again, is husband of
Judie Brown, head of ALL.
BTW –
you might recall that Bishop Kickanus was in line to become the next head of
the US Bishops but when news emerged at the 11th hour before the
vote three years ago, that he had coddled and defended a seminarian, and
advanced his cause toward ordination, who would later turn out to be a known
homosexual priest child abuser – enough bishops turned their votes toward
Timothy Dolan – who became head of the US Bishop by an extremely slim margin.
SO
anyone who thinks for one moment that the Church of Nice really is NICE, don’t
believe it. The Church of Nice is only kind and accepting and NICE toward dissidents
and heretics and accommodationist milquetoast effeminate men in miters and
collars.
Anyone
who even thinks about trying to stand up and call us to our more pristine
spiritual sides will be crushed like bugs if reputations or money is involved.
And speaking
of the Church of Nice… to completely switch gears… a war in the Catholic
blogosphere has broken out over the news coming out of Catholic Answers that
they are in dire financial straits and are laying off staff due to a steep drop
in donations and other revenue. Catholic Answers has done fine work in the area
of apologetics and is to be commended for any souls they might have influenced
to come to the Catholic Faith. Bravo!
But a
few weeks ago, it seems like they made a major miscalculation – or perhaps an inadvertent
blunder – highlighting something we have talked about here recently in the
Vortex.
It
seems they may have insulted a large portion of their own audience by doing what
appeared to many [as] making fun of traditional Catholics in a Catholic Answers
Live radio show heard from coast to coast.
You see,
with the ever shrinking Church of Nice – of which many, rightly or wrongly, have
accused Catholic Answers of being a vested player – the most invested players
left in the Catholic world these days, on the ground, really, are the more
traditional crowd. To insult them apparently has proven to be a bad move.
Then,
on top of it, some enterprising com-boxers dug up official numbers that the top
dogs at Catholic Answers all make at least a hundred thousand dollars a year, with
Karl Keating pulling down a cool quarter a million, and Jimmy Akin and Tim
Staples each over a hundred thousand.
That
apparently set off a race among some bloggers to investigate how much other big
name Catholic media people are pulling down. And a number of Catholics in the
blogosphere are expressing shock.
EWTN
bigwigs are all well into the six digit figures with funded retirement
packages. Doug Keck and Michael Warsaw are each north of $130,000 per year, and
Raymond Arroyo is over 100K per year.
Ave
Maria Radio’s Al Kresta makes $115,000 a year, and Relevant Radio’s Drew
Mariana earns around 150K. All of these figures, by the way, come from viewers
who dug into the official IRS public numbers, and posted them online – available
because these are all non-profits and must report salaries. They were spurred
on by Catholic Answers’ recent financial plea.
Various
viewers who have seen these salaries have expressed feelings ranging from
surprise to shock to outrage. In various communications, the term “professional
Catholic” has been asserted time and again and they are bothered that people
are profiting from the Church in such a manner while at the same time begging
for more money.
One
viewer said to us, in particular, no wonder these groups NEVER say anything
about the collapse of the faith being pinned on the bishops. They all make HUGE
salaries and aren’t about to bite the hand that feeds them.
With
recent revelations a few months ago that in Boston, the top few chancery
personnel there are pulling down hundreds of thousands in salaries each year,
all this begins to undermine the peasant Catholics’ view of how things run in
the Church.
For our
part here at ChurchMilitant.TV, we would like to say, don’t have your faith
undermined. From professional Catholics to vindictive agendas to money clouding
people’s view, human nature is fallen and susceptible to all sorts of
chicanery.
It’s
important that all this kind of news be revealed so that people can have all
the necessary facts they need to make reasoned judgments about who to support,
what to believe, to make correct judgments about the state of affairs in the
Church.
Years
and decades of Modernism have taken their toll. The Church has been divided
into all sorts of little camps – even among those who count themselves as
faithful, and even among clergy in the faithful camp.
What is
needed is a fresh transparency where all that needs to be is dealt with
truthfully and above board. This includes admitting that many past bishops laid
the groundwork for the catastrophic collapse we are experiencing. Their efforts
have continued to be supported, willingly or unwillingly, by a class of largely
weak, ineffective bishops unwilling to make a substantial move to reverse
course in a hard decisive manner.
[MV
discloses here that the highest salary paid at CMTV is his own - $40,000;
everyone else, he says, “makes barely that or a lot less.”]
AND
their supporters in large Catholic media enterprises have been accomplices to
the lackluster efforts because they run large operations that need the bishops’
support to keep their seats at the table and keep getting their paychecks.
As we
said in a Vortex a couple of weeks ago – this whole way of doing business needs
one massive reboot.
Now –
with all these revelations from high salaries to vindictive bishops to mean-spirited
business decisions, one thing is certain – it is very difficult to keep an eye
on the prize of saving souls.
Wouldn't it be wonderful if Kicanas stepped in it big time. That man has to go. I would love to know who that conservative bishop is that gave Michael a bad time.
ReplyDeleteBill
Amen, Bill!
ReplyDeleteHaven't watched it yet. Getting ready to except I was gobsmacked by Jimmy Akin's salary. Wouldn't you think he'd be able to afford a decent haircut and beard trim???
ReplyDeleteWhoa! That was, shall we say, direct and to the point. I can't wait to see the Patheos crowd react. I "heart" MV.
ReplyDeleteAdrienne, you crack me up! And yes, the Patheos crowd ought to be sending up a mushroom cloud by morning.
ReplyDeleteConsider, dear friends, that in Africa, they are so poor, that many churches have no walls... what would these brothers and sisters think of the way the Church has been turned into a money game...all of this is an abomination before the eyes of God. This is merely a replay of the transformation of the Temple into a house of sin...no wonder Bishop Sheen said that so few convert because they have not met a real Christian.... what will be next...professional apostles.... a professional Messiah....
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