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		<title>By: dee crowley</title>
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		<dc:creator>dee crowley</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Sep 2009 21:21:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>dolores crowley  wrote:
dear father gordon, i have been reading your site from day one... and via other sources  you know of my support for you and your innocence, as i read your postings i am impressed with your gifts...so given to you...this injustice you have suffered, makes me reflect on your gifts you manifest in your writing...

thank&#039;s to Cardinal Dulles for telling you to write.....so a question for you...has this suffering been mysterious /Mystery&#039;s way of tendering your mind, heart, soul...to bring out the gifts you have been given, as revealed in our articles,ponderables, etc.?..did you also have such insights, etc. before the &#039;cross&#039; fell on you? 

how has it tendered , exposed your gifts? I have met and worked with many priests over my long life, it always seemed to me that each had suffered in someway that made the gifts Mystery gave them, sparkle more brightly amid the dark nights we all experience.  

I ask for your priestly blessings. dee

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>dolores crowley  wrote:<br />
dear father gordon, i have been reading your site from day one&#8230; and via other sources  you know of my support for you and your innocence, as i read your postings i am impressed with your gifts&#8230;so given to you&#8230;this injustice you have suffered, makes me reflect on your gifts you manifest in your writing&#8230;</p>
<p>thank&#8217;s to Cardinal Dulles for telling you to write&#8230;..so a question for you&#8230;has this suffering been mysterious /Mystery&#8217;s way of tendering your mind, heart, soul&#8230;to bring out the gifts you have been given, as revealed in our articles,ponderables, etc.?..did you also have such insights, etc. before the &#8216;cross&#8217; fell on you? </p>
<p>how has it tendered , exposed your gifts? I have met and worked with many priests over my long life, it always seemed to me that each had suffered in someway that made the gifts Mystery gave them, sparkle more brightly amid the dark nights we all experience.  </p>
<p>I ask for your priestly blessings. dee</p>
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IP: 69.232.195.107</p>
<p>&#8211;<br />
Father Gordon J. MacRae</p>
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		<title>By: Mary Floeck</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mary Floeck</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Sep 2009 16:52:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Dear Father MacRae:
Your article brings to mind several things. As I was growing up in the 50&#039;s and 60&#039;s we Catholics relied too much on priests and nuns to do everything except fundraising. I know I did. I thought holiness was only for them. Thus, I became disappointed and backed out of the Church for a while after finding out that priests and nuns were indeed human and did make mistakes. I just had not understood that as a child. I was a spiritual child for a long time, not growing in my faith. 

Many bad things occurred in my life which led me back to Christ and my faith, eventually. Christ in His mercy and goodness showed me that He had been there with me through it all, and it was He who led me to accept people as they are, not as I wanted them to be. His love for me touched me and I knew Him at last. 

I made a really good confession to a priest who had himself been recovering from a hurtful past. He was the image of Christ&#039;s mercy to me. I will always be grateful to him. He had been damaged, and now because of his own weaknesses, he could be so kind and loving and merciful to me in confession. A priest who had sinned, recovered, and now a true Person of Christ, was responsible for helping me to see the priesthood in a different light. This was a real bridge for me into a more grown up faith.

In the year 2000, John Paul II became a most important person and example to me, as well as teacher. I could finally begin to see how important each of us as lay faithful Catholics are to the mission of our Church. Yes, I had a mission too, not just priests and nuns. I could see how we who are living and working out in the world must use everything at our disposal to evangelize and bring others to Christ. We have to live our faith 24/7, not just in Church on Sunday. I really think I had believed that in my earlier years. But now I could see more truth. Sin is blinding, and now I was beginning to see more and more. 

From that time on, I have had a different attitude toward the Church, and her place in the world and in my life. I only wish I had caught on sooner. Maybe I would have been actively engaged in promoting a culture of life. 

So many wonderful things have opened up to me as the result of my encounters with my priests, either in Confession, or hearing what they have said in homilies or on Catholic television, specifically EWTN. My priests have meant the world to me. I pray for each of you daily. Without you, I would not have Jesus in the Most Blessed Sacrament, and I would not have the grace to do what He asks of me daily. The priesthood is the most precious gift we have. No priests, no Eucharist!

By the time I read the end of your article, I can see that there is much hope for you, and I think it will come from the laity. It is time for you good priests and nuns to rely on the goodness of Christ in the men and women who live the faith daily out in the world.Christ will change hearts and minds through His instruments, not only His priests, but His lay faithful as well.

God bless you Father MacRae, and thank you for answering His call to the priesthood. Just for today ...

Your Faithful Catholic Friend,
Mary Elizabeth
Katy, TX</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Father MacRae:<br />
Your article brings to mind several things. As I was growing up in the 50&#8217;s and 60&#8217;s we Catholics relied too much on priests and nuns to do everything except fundraising. I know I did. I thought holiness was only for them. Thus, I became disappointed and backed out of the Church for a while after finding out that priests and nuns were indeed human and did make mistakes. I just had not understood that as a child. I was a spiritual child for a long time, not growing in my faith. </p>
<p>Many bad things occurred in my life which led me back to Christ and my faith, eventually. Christ in His mercy and goodness showed me that He had been there with me through it all, and it was He who led me to accept people as they are, not as I wanted them to be. His love for me touched me and I knew Him at last. </p>
<p>I made a really good confession to a priest who had himself been recovering from a hurtful past. He was the image of Christ&#8217;s mercy to me. I will always be grateful to him. He had been damaged, and now because of his own weaknesses, he could be so kind and loving and merciful to me in confession. A priest who had sinned, recovered, and now a true Person of Christ, was responsible for helping me to see the priesthood in a different light. This was a real bridge for me into a more grown up faith.</p>
<p>In the year 2000, John Paul II became a most important person and example to me, as well as teacher. I could finally begin to see how important each of us as lay faithful Catholics are to the mission of our Church. Yes, I had a mission too, not just priests and nuns. I could see how we who are living and working out in the world must use everything at our disposal to evangelize and bring others to Christ. We have to live our faith 24/7, not just in Church on Sunday. I really think I had believed that in my earlier years. But now I could see more truth. Sin is blinding, and now I was beginning to see more and more. </p>
<p>From that time on, I have had a different attitude toward the Church, and her place in the world and in my life. I only wish I had caught on sooner. Maybe I would have been actively engaged in promoting a culture of life. </p>
<p>So many wonderful things have opened up to me as the result of my encounters with my priests, either in Confession, or hearing what they have said in homilies or on Catholic television, specifically EWTN. My priests have meant the world to me. I pray for each of you daily. Without you, I would not have Jesus in the Most Blessed Sacrament, and I would not have the grace to do what He asks of me daily. The priesthood is the most precious gift we have. No priests, no Eucharist!</p>
<p>By the time I read the end of your article, I can see that there is much hope for you, and I think it will come from the laity. It is time for you good priests and nuns to rely on the goodness of Christ in the men and women who live the faith daily out in the world.Christ will change hearts and minds through His instruments, not only His priests, but His lay faithful as well.</p>
<p>God bless you Father MacRae, and thank you for answering His call to the priesthood. Just for today &#8230;</p>
<p>Your Faithful Catholic Friend,<br />
Mary Elizabeth<br />
Katy, TX</p>
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		<title>By: Regina</title>
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		<dc:creator>Regina</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Sep 2009 21:24:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>My heart is continually broken by your story, dear Father.
Priests have it hard enough but to be accused falsely and then be abandoned by your own brothers... simply shameful.

I agree, though- things do come to good through Christ. 
Take care, Fr.- as usual, you have my prayers.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My heart is continually broken by your story, dear Father.<br />
Priests have it hard enough but to be accused falsely and then be abandoned by your own brothers&#8230; simply shameful.</p>
<p>I agree, though- things do come to good through Christ.<br />
Take care, Fr.- as usual, you have my prayers.</p>
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		<title>By: Jeannie</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jeannie</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Sep 2009 05:50:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The Mystery and His Love

A breath taken in and yet another 
One life given for billions of others 
A last call upwards for divine understanding 
A last look downward to all those standing 

One Father with love not understood today 
One Son with a heart too pure to convey 
The ultimate sacrifice for the forgiveness of all 
The ultimate miracle to forever enthrall 

The message so clear of an incomparable good 
Translated for centuries it is still misunderstood 
Why do so many this divine message choose to spurn 
The answer to life’s greatest question is what we all yearn 

It is neither bunnies nor candy nor saccharine verse 
It is a solemn reality to which too many are averse 
There is no greater beauty found anywhere anytime 
There is no greater truth more humbling or sublime 

As He gasped out His last breath and last closed His eyes 
This man and God of ours died just as every one of us dies 
That Savior’s heart must have beat with pain and fear 
And He must have let life go with a last painful tear 

One human life was extinguished, as are human lives all 
But that life ended to ensure that hope nevermore need fall 
On that one Sunday the sun arose 
And The Resurrected Son brought the glorious prophecy to its close 

~ Good Friday 2002 
 

Out here we ARE truly fighting a movement to eradicate hope and faith, you&#039;d be pleased to see the swells of people.  As it is I KNOW that you know how to pray and that is what is coming to us all as our best resort in this time of crisis, in a land that is led by those who would deny the principles of faith and justice that gave ordinary men extraordinary courage,  on behalf of many who would never appreciate their efforts.

Yours appears equally thankless but do not despair of other priests. There are many who do not know you or know much of you. Those who deny you I suppose can only be prayed for in their gossamer thin glass houses.

Are you able to access all of the web or just what is allowed onsite?  I ask because I am not sure whether anecdotes or humor might be of no worth or if they could prove a measure of interest for you.

If you correspond back to me I&#039;ll filter more of myself to you. For now I just ask that you pray and in these prayers please ask for my mind and heart to settle enough to pray from my soul.  

I mean this in all seriousness, I am so grateful that you have access to more than your own thoughts because you have this column.  

God bless again and Christ&#039;s peace settle into every pore of you.

Jeannie</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Mystery and His Love</p>
<p>A breath taken in and yet another<br />
One life given for billions of others<br />
A last call upwards for divine understanding<br />
A last look downward to all those standing </p>
<p>One Father with love not understood today<br />
One Son with a heart too pure to convey<br />
The ultimate sacrifice for the forgiveness of all<br />
The ultimate miracle to forever enthrall </p>
<p>The message so clear of an incomparable good<br />
Translated for centuries it is still misunderstood<br />
Why do so many this divine message choose to spurn<br />
The answer to life’s greatest question is what we all yearn </p>
<p>It is neither bunnies nor candy nor saccharine verse<br />
It is a solemn reality to which too many are averse<br />
There is no greater beauty found anywhere anytime<br />
There is no greater truth more humbling or sublime </p>
<p>As He gasped out His last breath and last closed His eyes<br />
This man and God of ours died just as every one of us dies<br />
That Savior’s heart must have beat with pain and fear<br />
And He must have let life go with a last painful tear </p>
<p>One human life was extinguished, as are human lives all<br />
But that life ended to ensure that hope nevermore need fall<br />
On that one Sunday the sun arose<br />
And The Resurrected Son brought the glorious prophecy to its close </p>
<p>~ Good Friday 2002 </p>
<p>Out here we ARE truly fighting a movement to eradicate hope and faith, you&#8217;d be pleased to see the swells of people.  As it is I KNOW that you know how to pray and that is what is coming to us all as our best resort in this time of crisis, in a land that is led by those who would deny the principles of faith and justice that gave ordinary men extraordinary courage,  on behalf of many who would never appreciate their efforts.</p>
<p>Yours appears equally thankless but do not despair of other priests. There are many who do not know you or know much of you. Those who deny you I suppose can only be prayed for in their gossamer thin glass houses.</p>
<p>Are you able to access all of the web or just what is allowed onsite?  I ask because I am not sure whether anecdotes or humor might be of no worth or if they could prove a measure of interest for you.</p>
<p>If you correspond back to me I&#8217;ll filter more of myself to you. For now I just ask that you pray and in these prayers please ask for my mind and heart to settle enough to pray from my soul.  </p>
<p>I mean this in all seriousness, I am so grateful that you have access to more than your own thoughts because you have this column.  </p>
<p>God bless again and Christ&#8217;s peace settle into every pore of you.</p>
<p>Jeannie</p>
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		<title>By: Julie</title>
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		<dc:creator>Julie</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Sep 2009 01:48:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Dear Father, 

Your story continues to break my heart, the deeper it goes. Know that you are always in my prayers, as well as other priests unjustly accused and those unjustly imprisoned.

I am certain that you are living this agony for a reason, and God is going to use it for His Glory and for the salvation of souls. The entire time you are there, if you offer it...is a great gift to the Holy Souls in Purgatory, for poor sinners here on earth, for all those most in need of God&#039;s mercy.  And each of those souls, when they enter God&#039;s presence, will realize your own gift, and they will pray for you and your intentions. 

If only we all had the courage and the gift of such suffering!

Father, I think you know I do not demean anything you are going through, but, in looking in, through the eyes of faith, I see a HUGE chance for grace through your priesthood, something HUGELY efficacious for the Church, even as the Church as a whole remains oblivious.  It is the hidden suffering that means the most to the Church.

Please pray that all of us who support you are more deeply converted so that we can better offer our own sufferings, and CHOOSE that freely, in union with you and with Our Lord.

What you are suffering is NOT in vain!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Father, </p>
<p>Your story continues to break my heart, the deeper it goes. Know that you are always in my prayers, as well as other priests unjustly accused and those unjustly imprisoned.</p>
<p>I am certain that you are living this agony for a reason, and God is going to use it for His Glory and for the salvation of souls. The entire time you are there, if you offer it&#8230;is a great gift to the Holy Souls in Purgatory, for poor sinners here on earth, for all those most in need of God&#8217;s mercy.  And each of those souls, when they enter God&#8217;s presence, will realize your own gift, and they will pray for you and your intentions. </p>
<p>If only we all had the courage and the gift of such suffering!</p>
<p>Father, I think you know I do not demean anything you are going through, but, in looking in, through the eyes of faith, I see a HUGE chance for grace through your priesthood, something HUGELY efficacious for the Church, even as the Church as a whole remains oblivious.  It is the hidden suffering that means the most to the Church.</p>
<p>Please pray that all of us who support you are more deeply converted so that we can better offer our own sufferings, and CHOOSE that freely, in union with you and with Our Lord.</p>
<p>What you are suffering is NOT in vain!</p>
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		<title>By: Mary</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mary</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Sep 2009 06:19:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>You have has a disheartening and dispiriting experience thus far Father.
I don&#039;t think there can be anything more painful than being unjustly accused and convicted of a heinous crime.

The sad part is innocent priests have become scapegoats for the evil perpretated by fellow religious and sadly in some cases covered up by Church officials who wanted the whole nightmare to go away and tried to pay their way out of this awful scandal.

Don&#039;t forget when you feel low and it seems as if earthly justice will never prevail in your case the Communion of Saints is an invisible army of supporters and all the angels especially your own Guardian Angel. 

Given the fear and timidity of being associated with you I am focusing on praying for the conversion of your accusers in the hope that they will recant their testimony. 

God Bless you Father</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You have has a disheartening and dispiriting experience thus far Father.<br />
I don&#8217;t think there can be anything more painful than being unjustly accused and convicted of a heinous crime.</p>
<p>The sad part is innocent priests have become scapegoats for the evil perpretated by fellow religious and sadly in some cases covered up by Church officials who wanted the whole nightmare to go away and tried to pay their way out of this awful scandal.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t forget when you feel low and it seems as if earthly justice will never prevail in your case the Communion of Saints is an invisible army of supporters and all the angels especially your own Guardian Angel. </p>
<p>Given the fear and timidity of being associated with you I am focusing on praying for the conversion of your accusers in the hope that they will recant their testimony. </p>
<p>God Bless you Father</p>
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