Saturday, October 29, 2011

New Catholic Cartoonist!



Check out Jeff Harris' new Catholic cartoon blog - "The Sword of Peter".



Great work Jeff! See them all here ----> http://swordofpeter.blogspot.com/



Wednesday, October 19, 2011

USCCB & CCHD - at it again!



The Catholic Campaign for Human Development will be rearing it's ugly head again soon in a parish near you. Don't be fooled by the public relations spin being staged by the USCCB.



Read the full report from the American Life League regarding CCHD. Click on over to http://www.reformcchdnow.com/ to see the whole sordid mess.



Moses cartoon

My daily religion cartoon is here:
http://baloosdailyreligioncartoon.blogspot.com/

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Drawing Hatsune Miku — Weekend Bonus

I remember the agonies of getting used to Photoshop and a graphics tablet. They're both essential to what I do now, but I use the tools like a stone axe compared to some cartoonists.  Here's an astounding video on just what a really good artist can do. Enjoy.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

What's this new "Contemporary" Catholic teaching?



Sr. Mary Ann Walsh, director of media relations for the USCCB, recently posted on the death penalty on the USCCB Media Blog.

Naturally, she's against the death penalty, which is okay. It's her reasoning that catches the attention. Of course, the disparity of minorities on death row is highlighted (without the balancing fact that minorities commit a disproportionate number of crimes). She mentions the many cases where someone on death row has been found to be innocent through DNA testing.

But then she says the following:
"Contemporary Catholic teaching opposes the death penalty. The Catechism of the Catholic Church finds it acceptable only when there is no other way to protect society from a dangerous criminal."

Well, which is it? Does the Church allow for it or does it oppose it completely? It's almost as if she's saying that the Catechism teaches one thing but our "contemporary" teaching is different. I've only been back to the Church for 13 years, but I know that the Church can't teach that something is both right and wrong. When the Church opposes something, She does so officially and completely, as in abortion.

Is Sr. Walsh tipping her non-existant habit to the fact that, for all practical purposes, the liberal wing of the American Church has it's own set of rules, or that their "contemporary" thinking actually improves upon the Catechism?


The liberals like to talk about the pro-lifers not being so gung-ho on eliminating capital punishment. They say that to be truly pro-life, our side should give up our support of capital punishment. Well, I think we should take them up on the offer. In exchange for giving up capital punishment, we also outlaw abortion.


Think they'd accept the offer? I'm not holding my breath.

Doris Day cartoon

Daily relationship cartoon here:
http://baloosdailymarriageandrelationshipsca.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

The Fight is Joined!



While it took the Bishops 40 years to see that joy-riding along with the popular culture is a death sentence, let's be thankful that we've got some Catholic colleges joining the fight!
(Thankfully, Mount St. Mary's is one of them):
SUNLIT UPLANDS: Catholic Colleges Unite to Defend Religious Liberty

Secretary cartoon

Daily business cartoon here:
http://baloosdailybusinesscartoon.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Oh, NOW it's a problem?




The Bishops are forming an Ad Hoc Committee on Religious Liberty in response to the threats of the federal government.


The cornerstone on this threat has been, and remains, the creeping acceptance of homosexuals. This acceptance by society, and its full-throated endorsement and advocacy on the part of the entertainment industry, is now backed by the jack-boot of government. And NOW the Catholic Bishops of America are taking notice?





Forgive me for being a little cynical here.






For years, polls have indicated that self-identified Catholics are much more liberal on homosexuality than many Protestant sects out there. And why is that? Well, as any student from a 1970's era Catholic High School could tell you, the "leadership" has been very accommodating with regard to homosexuality. Archbishop Dolan himself has been very welcoming, if all the reports out of New York are true.






You can't invite the wolves in, make them feel at home, wink at their same-sex affliction, and then be shocked that they actually want to be treated no differently than straight people. Of course they're going to damn-near riot and threaten violence when they're "denied" the right to marry. Of course they're going to flip their pink-glitter covered lids when someone points out they're not "normal". Of course they're going to toss their Birkenstocks when someone says that "two mommies" might as well be "two wildebeests" raising a child.






What's amazing to me is that the Bishops are "shocked" at what's happening. Really? When the rest of us saw this coming way back when Clinton was in office? Sure, we should continue to fight the increasing secularism out there, and yes, it's good that the Bishops are taking note of it all. But it still seems to me a bit like showing up in Saigon in 1976 and asking where they sign up to fight the Vietnam War.

Quiet Desperation cartoon