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Who's Afraid of Tradition? 4/9/2013
In answer to objections of Evangelicals and others who deny tenants of the Catholic faith are scriptural, the typical response is that the Catholic faith is founded upon a tradition passed down through the ages from Christ and his disciples and given to us here today.  There is nigh a Catholic apologist who will not invoke "Tradition" as the companion to scripture in answer as to why we as Catholics believe in Purgatory or the Immaculate Conception.  How committed are we to our Traditions though?

Ours is an age dominated by the notion of progress and the hope that tomorrow will always be better than today.  Tradition, despite whatever lip service it's paid, receives little application in daily affairs that must be molded to the demands of a culture that's increasingly obsessed with novelty and change, worthy of belief or not.  The simple fact that a parish life today bears little resemblance to parish life 100 years or even 50 years ago bears witness that at some point the Church became concerned with updating its image as well.  The calls for the new Pope to further change (update?) the Church's image suggests this is a continuing concern.

What is the proper balance between recognizing that times change and holding fast to what's been handed down to us?  Have we abandoned things we should have held sacred and perhaps most importantly, can we go back?

On April 9th, AOTM hosts Fr. X to discuss the importance of tradition to Catholic spiritual life.  This courageous priest has spoken consistently and publicly in defense of the rights of the Church and Her teaching.  He has persevered in the face of many obstacles to restore to his parish a sense of the sacred traditions.  Here is a priest who has declared his allegiance without ambiguity and who is fighting the good fight.

The evening will begin at 5:30 pm with a Tridentine Low Mass in the church, followed immediately by appetizers in the church hall.

What's on the Menu
Appetizer
Homemade salsa and chips
Dinner
Shredded BBQ Beef sandwiches, and smoked Jamacian Jerk Chicken
In addition to the pork we will be serving the kind of beans your wife and your doctor do not want you to eat! These baked beans are packed with bacon and onions! Now, no BBQ is complete with out coleslaw so there will be plenty of that and of course corn bread with a kick. We like to put jalapeno honey glaze on our corn bread!
Dessert
Brownies
Fresh baked brownies covered in a chocolate sauce served with ice cream!

AOTM General Event Information
4:00pm Social Hour and Appetizers
5:10pm Rosary in the Church
5:30pm Traditional Latin Mass
7:00pm Dinner
7:30pm Main Presentation/Debate
9:30pm Wrap Up

Adult General Admission: $20 and
Minor General Admission: $15 (Sons under 21).

Come share conversation, refreshments and appetizers with other guys then enjoy a fabulous "Manly Meal”. After that, listen to a great debate on the things that matter most. Men of all creeds and ages are welcome to join in the good humor, food, and fellowship. Priests and seminarians get in free but will not be shown partiality in debate. Fathers are encouraged to bring their minor sons.


Event Speakers

Father X




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