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The Thinking Housewife: T.F. Bertonneau Says Every Evil Regime Has Declared Itself Scientific

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In a July 30th post entitled "Catholicism and Paganism, cont.", Thinking Housewife contributor, Thomas F. Bertonneau, petitions God to "deliver us from scientific regimes," claiming that "every evil regime, from the Revolutionary Directorate in France" onward has declared itself scientific. 


Surely Mr. Bertonneau is aware that America's Founding Fathers were disproportionately Deist and that a decisive majority, spearheaded by Franklin and Jefferson, were passionate about science and determined to incorporate scientific knowledge into the everyday workings of American life. 


As a result, the United States of America is the world's "scientific regime" par excellence providing seamless scientific benefits for Mr. Bertonneau's continual enjoyment. For proof, he only need contemplate his computer screen, cellphone or refrigerator contents.


A revealing particular...

This week's announcement of an Ebola vaccine that is "100% effective" against a major strain of this deadly pathogen -- a contagion which American conservatives represented recently represented as if it were an "end time" event -- reminds us that many more medical miracles are worked daily in the most ramshackle Congo clinic than Jesus performed in his entire 3 year ministry.

Such medical miracles are fundamental to our modern, scientific world, regardless ersatz arguments set forth by anti-vaxxers, global warming deniers and traditional Christians who pretend to prefer "surrender to Providence" over the vast scope of scientific accomplishment as it continues to make our world a place of actual, palpable hope rather than lottery-style pie-in-the-sky promise.

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I do not say these things to find fault with Jesus of Nazareth but to spotlight his teaching (very near the end of John's gospel) that those who believe in God-Love are destined to "do even greater things" than Jesus himself and, furthermore, they are destined to do "greater things" even if they do not believe in the complex inter-relationships of Trinitarian theology. 
“Believe me: I am in my Father and my Father is in me. 
If you can’t believe that, believe what you see—these works. 
The person who trusts me will not only do what I’m doing but even greater things."
Yeshua of Nazareth
John 14:12

In the end, the revelation of "God among us" is in the work we do  whereas dogma, doctrine and papal pronouncement can be successfully bypassed by anyone who incarnates the work of love, which -- in the teaching of Yeshua -- means service to the least among us and even (if not particularly) to our enemies. 

"Love Your Enemies. Do Good To Those Who Hate You," Luke 6: 27-42
"Do You Know What You're Doing To Me?"
Jesus of Nazareth
http://paxonbothhouses.blogspot.com/2013/12/do-you-know-what-youre-doing-to-me.html

Yeshua Excoriates Fellow Pharisees: "The Woe Passages"

"Twelve Steps For The Recovering Pharisee (Like Me)" By John Fischer
http://paxonbothhouses.blogspot.com/2014/07/12-steps-for-recovering-pharisee-like.html

"Pope Francis Links"

Pope Francis: Quotations On Finance, Economics, Capitalism And Inequality

The Thinking Housewife: "What Happened To WTC Building 7?"
http://paxonbothhouses.blogspot.com/2015/07/the-thinking-housewife-what-happened-to.html

Just as "a full belly does not believe in hunger," it is remarkable how easily post-moderns overlook the bedrock importance of "the scientific regime" in which we live and without which we would soon be both miserable and destined for early death.

Herman Melville Comments On Italian Proverb: "A Full Belly Does Not Believe In Hunger"

As C.S. Lewis and other Christian apologists have rightly pointed out, the intractable reality of pain reveals an essential component of our human reality, and by extension, the often salvific role played by science. 

"Puddleglum Declares My Favorite Declaration Of Faith"

Consider...

Until 1750, half of humankind died by age 8.

Mr. Bertonneau and other subscribers to The Thinking Housewife might wisely look at their own children as well as those who live in their neighborhood - and imagine half of them dead.

It is the accomplishment of widely-diffused Science that is responsible for the survival of half your children.

Consider...

Until 1850, a typical human being lived half his life with toothache.



Colonial Dentistry And George Washington's Teeth


Thinking Housewife readers might wisely contemplate having spent half of their lives with toothache, and, in future, 12 of every 24 hours in oral agony before shuffling off this mortal coil.

I encourage those who still balk at lauding science to come down off your throne and acknowledge the transcendental and indispensable importance of The Modern World's "Scientific Regime" while renouncing the demonically misleading statement that "every scientific regime since The French Revolution has been evil."


Are "you" really prepared to denigrate the ubiquitous role played by science in modern life? Are you really prepared to sacrifice your children to the resurrection of Moloch and the deadly dictate of Deuteronomy 21:18-21?

And if The French Revolution -- despite its hideous violence -- was as bad as Mr. Bertonneau preaches, why do Chesterton and Belloc -- two devout Catholics and accomplished scholars -- revere that The French Revolution as a political equivalent of "The Second Coming?" 

The French Revolution And The Irish


In a parallel domain, Mr. Bertonneau argues that by "rejecting the elements of religion that Medieval Christianity had inherited from the ancient Pagan civilization, Protestantism, in effect, rejected civilization.  Protestant iconoclasm, which depressingly resembles Islamic iconoclasm, expressed a startling hostility to art and beauty, which Medieval Christianity was delighted to incorporate.  Moreover, iconoclasm was violent – and that in the name of the Prince of Peace!  It was not merely the iconoclasm, but the persecution, including the physical abuse and murder of priests, monks, and nuns, which was violent.  The Thirty Years War looks like a type of domestic Jihad in Northern Europe.  Before the War there were twelve million inhabitants in the Germanic North; at its end there were four – or in some estimates as little as three – million." (Alan: "as few as three.")


Alan: As a trained Latin Americanist with educational travel businesses in Oaxaca and the Yucatan - http://yucatan.homestead.com/ - it is clear that Mr. Bertonneau has been twisted by the pretzel logic of Eurocentric triumphalism, persisting in blithe unawareness of the egregious treatment meted out by Catholic administrators during the Spanish and Portuguese conquest of Latin America, a time when the population of (what we now call) Mexico, is estimated to have declined from 25,000.000 to 1,000,000. 


The Pope Finally Does His Job. "Christian" Conservatives Aghast
http://paxonbothhouses.blogspot.com/2013/12/the-pope-finally-does-his-job.html

Mr. Bertonneau, on the other hand, would have us dwell on the devastation of The Thirty Years War -- a war conducted entirely by "Christians," completely within Christendom -- as if this "Christian" slaughter somehow proves the superiority of Christianity or at least the inquistorial branch thereof.

The Inquisition Executed Its Last Victim In 1826, A Spaniard Who Taught Deism


"I was walking across a bridge one day, and I saw a man standing on the edge, about to jump off. So I ran over and said "Stop! Don't do it!" "Why shouldn't I?" he said. "Well, there's so much to live for!" "Like what?" "Well... are you religious?" He said yes. I said, "Me too! Are you Christian or Buddhist?" "Christian." "Me too! Are you Catholic or Protestant ? "Protestant." "Me too! Are you Episcopalian or Baptist?" "Baptist" "Wow! Me too! Are you Baptist Church of God or Baptist Church of the Lord?" "Baptist Church of God!" "Me too! Are you original Baptist Church of God, or are you reformed Baptist Church of God?" "Reformed Baptist Church of God!" "Me too! Are you Reformed Baptist Church of God, reformation of 1879, or Reformed Baptist Church of God, reformation of 1915?" He said, "Reformed Baptist Church of God, reformation of 1915!" I said, "Die, heretic scum", and pushed him off.  
Emo Philips

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"The Politics Of Horror In Conservative Evangelicalism," '09 Outstanding Academic Title"
http://paxonbothhouses.blogspot.com/2014/11/the-politics-of-horror-in-conservative.html


Although I do not expect devotees of The Thinking Housewife to agree with the following observation, it is at least important to plant a "second seed."

The Civil War: White Christians Slaughtering One Another On A Scale ISIS Can Only Dream Of

Alan: Finally, consider this featured quotation from "The Thinking Housewife's" homepage:

“We must remember that if all the manifestly good men were on one side and all the manifestly bad men on the other, there would be no danger of anyone, least of all the elect, being deceived by lying wonders. It is the good men, good once, we must hope good still, who are to do the work of Anti-Christ and so sadly to crucify the Lord afresh…. Bear in mind this feature of the last days, that this deceitfulness arises from good men being on the wrong side.” Fr. Frederick Faber, 1861


"Fr. Wilfrid Faber: The Author Whom Pope John XXIII Read At Bedtime"
The priest who penned the article above -- Fr. Julian Large, Provost of The London Oratory --coined the felicitous phrase, "the lurking trolls of Puritanism."

Alan: I would venture that Fr. Faber -- a convert from Anglicanism to Roman Catholicism -- was writing about his "schismatic" fellows when he referred to "the manifestly good men" who "do the work of the anti-Christ." 

At minimum, it seems fitting that The Thinking Housewife should consider the schism in which she eagerly participates and ask whether Fr. Faber would approve Traditionalist Catholicism any more than he approved The High Church of England.

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Will The Thinking Housewife allow her readers to consider these views, or will her totalitarian absolutism -- ever "the shadow side" of Catholic Triumphalism -- oblige her to "protect" The Chosen (which is to say "the manifestly good men and women") from such "be-deviling" doubts?



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60 Americans Donate One Third Of All Presidential Campaign Money

An Associated Press analysis of fundraising reports filed with federal regulators through Friday found that nearly 60 donations of a million dollars or more accounted for about a third of the more than $380 million brought in so far for the 2016 presidential election. Donors who gave at least $100,000 account for about half of all donations so far to candidates' presidential committees and the super PACs that support them.
The review covered contributions to outside groups that can accept checks of any size, known as super PACs, and to the formal campaigns, which are limited to accepting no more than $2,700 per donor. The tally includes donations from individuals, corporations and other organizations reflected in data filed with the Federal Election Commission as of Friday, the deadline for super PACs to report for the first six months of the year.


Fox News Labels Pope Francis "The Most Dangerous Man On Earth"

When someone speaks the truth about the rich and their destruction of the environment their main loud speaker, Fox News, is used to discredit them. Even if that someone is the pope.

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Moderate Republican For Trump: Only Trump Can Restore GOP Sanity... 
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Pope Francis: One Of The Most Powerful Critiques Of Capitalism You Will Ever Read

http://paxonbothhouses.blogspot.com/2015/03/pope-francis-one-of-most-powerful.html


Pope Francis: "This Economy Kills"

http://paxonbothhouses.blogspot.com/2015/01/pope-francis-this-economy-kills.html


Catholic Social Teaching

http://paxonbothhouses.blogspot.com/2015/01/catholic-social-teaching.html


Are Pope Francis’ views on climate change costing him supporters?

Like millions of other Christian environmentalists, I had been eagerly anticipating the release of “Laudato Si” Pope Francis’ encyclical on environmental ethics. I have long been an adherent of the notion of Creation Care, or the practice of environmental stewardship as a moral imperative. These are firm convictions and causes close to my heart and which are deeply rooted in my being as a person of faith. I couldn’t wait to read what this exciting pontiff whose papacy is still so relatively fresh had to say on these vital matters.
_75632574_hi022751349“I urgently appeal…for a new dialogue about how we are shaping the future of our planet. We need a conversation which includes everyone, since the environmental challenge we are undergoing, and its human roots, concern and affect us all…Regrettably, many efforts to seek concrete solutions to the environmental crisis have proved ineffective, not only because of powerful opposition but also because of a more general lack of interest. Obstructionist attitudes, even on the part of believers, can range from denial of the problem to indifference, nonchalant resignation or blind confidence in technical solutions. We require a new and universal solidarity….All of us can cooperate as instruments of God for the care of creation, each according to his or her own culture, experience, involvements and talents,” according to the encyclical.
“Laudato Si” was heralded in advance of its release by many of the national progressive Catholic organizations and thinkers I have come to admire (theFranciscan Action NetworkNETWORKFather James Martin, S.J., etc.), and it is still bring promoted and discussed online and in the media. When I attended mass in the weeks following the release of Laudato Si, I was expecting to hear this highly anticipated teaching referred to and passed on to the people from the pulpit. However, I was disappointed when other topics took precedence in the homilies that I heard during those masses. Laudato Si and its pressing message and urgent call to action seemed to be ignored.
Instead of discussion of Laudato Si, I heard homilies about traditional marriage and how families need Christian fathers at the head of them, and much umbrage and gnashing of teeth over the United States Supreme Court’s ruling on same sex marriage announced in June.
Also, Pope Francis’ poll numbers in America have seem to taken a dip (from the highs of 76% in early 2014 to the 59% baseline approval rating he started out with in the States) since “Laudato Si” was released. Since he began speaking truth to power in an even more amplified manner regarding what he sees, including “an unjust and unsustainable global economy” that is desecrating God’s creation and oppressing the poor, and disadvantaged, according to Catholic Church commentator John Allen.
According to Gallup, “The drop in the pope’s favorable rating is driven [in large part] by a decline among…political conservatives” and the “drop in favorability is even starker among Americans who identify as conservative — 45% of whom view him favorably, down sharply from 72% last year. This decline may be attributable to the pope’s denouncing of “the idolatry of money” and linking climate change partially to human activity, along with his passionate focus on income inequality — all issues that are at odds with many conservatives’ beliefs.”
Based on this polling, there might reason to believe that propaganda from the powerful interests aligned with the right wing in this country seems to be effecting the perception of the Holy Father and his message. After all, Fox News is trying to gin up negative feelings about the pope and his advocacy for economic and environmental justice by labeling him “The Most Dangerous Man in the World.” It is sad if some of the faithful are closing their hearts and minds to reason and morality when it comes to issues of environmental and economic issues because of their susceptibility to this bombastic smear campaign and their allegiance to this indulgent political ideology.
Sabrina McLaughlin is the Secretary/Treasurer of the Mid-Atlantic Region of Young Democrats of America.


Bank Of America: Too Pig To Fail ... But Use Them While You Can?


Dear B,

Thanks for your email.

I hope you enjoyed the National Airline History Museumhttp://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g44535-d275749-Reviews-Airline_History_Museum-Kansas_City_Missouri.html 

Did you know -- or do you know now -- that the oldest, continuously operating commercial airlines in the world is Colombia's Aviancahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avianca

Your visit to the Airline Museum moves me to recommend the Bank of America credit card. In addition to no annual fee, 3% cashback on gas, 2% cashback on groceries and 1% cashback on the rest, check out the card's "Museums on Us" feature: https://get.com/blog/best-credit-cards-museum/

Despite these advantages, it is painful to recommend BofA, a financial institution even more thuggish than its fellows. 

Pax on both houses: Too Pig To Fail: "Banks Need Far More ..

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Teddy Roosevelt: "Malefactors Of Great Wealth... Are Curses To The Country"

Although I found it hard to believe, your Dad confirmed "the rumor" that during the early phase of The Great RecessionThe Fed loaned billions (if not trillions) to The Big Banks at 0% interest, money they immediately loaned out at sizable profit. "Money for nothing. Kicks for free." http://www.pbs.org/wnet/need-to-know/economy/the-true-cost-of-the-bank-bailout/3309/  ///  http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2011-11-28/secret-fed-loans-undisclosed-to-congress-gave-banks-13-billion-in-income  ///  http://ase.tufts.edu/Gdae/Pubs/te/MAC/2e/MAC_2e_Chapter_15.pdf

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You may be interested in my proposal to "level the playing field" by authorizing credit unions to undertake all functions currently reserved to commercial banks, a modest move in the direction of "free markets" that free-loading free marketeers would oppose tooth and nail. 

"Pax On Both Houses: Good Ideas For The Body Politic"
A Compendium Of Practical Political Projects

I look forward to hearing the details of your current road trip and also what's happening at Medical School.


Hasta pronto!

Pax tecum

Alan

PS It bears mention that we 5 Archibalds grew up to "Happy Trails," the theme song of The Roy Rogers Show, an eagerly anticipated half hour serial which we watched weekly along with other "cowboy" demigods: Hopalong Cassidy, The Cisco Kid, Gabby Hayes, Death Valley Days, Colt 45, The Rifleman, Gunsmoke, Paladin, Bat Masterson, Zane Gray Theater, Bonanza and The Lone Ranger and Tonto, the Indian sidekick whose Spanish name means "Stupid."

Here is a video clip of Classic Western TV Show Intros from the '50s and '60s. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8gA0gGK6Mew

One of the most remarkable -- and unremarked -- mythic changes in my lifetime is the near disappearance of "The Cowboys and Indians motif," a secular religion that totally dominated my youth. 

John Lennon said that "The Beatles were more popular than Jesus Christ" but Westerns were even more popular, communicating a murderous, genocidal, violence-solves-all ethic that - in the minds of flag-waving "exceptionalists" - handily trumped The Sermon on The Mount. 

"General George Washington Orders "Complete Destruction" Of Iroquois Settlements"
http://paxonbothhouses.blogspot.com/2012/02/general-george-washington-orders.html

Today, the nearly defunct presumption that Indians were "supposed to be expropriated" -- and as early American politicians actually urged, "exterminated" --  finds modern reprise in our growing understanding that "black lives matter" and that cops no longer enjoy "open season on black males." 

Open Season On Unarmed American Black Men, A Compendium Of Pax Posts

http://paxonbothhouses.blogspot.com/2015/04/open-season-on-american-black-men.html


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On Sat, Aug 1, 2015 at 10:59 AM, B wrote:
Hello Alan-

Hope this email finds you well! Things are going well. I'm currently road tripping from Denver to Rochester and am busy hitting up all sorts of cool museums (currently sitting in the parking lot of the national airline history museum in Kansas City waiting for it to open) on the way and discovering the beauty of Kansas that your friend Fred captured quite well in his piece you sent earlier. I'll respond in more detail after I arrive back in Rochester mid-next week!

B



In Mexico: Priests Fill The Political Void On The Left

The Pope Finally Does His Job. "Christian" Conservatives Aghast


In Mexico: Priests Fill the Political Void on the Left; Call for Constituent Assembly




Dan La BotzFebruary 18, 2015


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With the left by and large failing to provide political leadership in the critical political situation that has developed in Mexico following the kidnapping of 43 students in Iguala, Guerrero and the “white house” scandal surrounding President Enrique Peña Nieto, Catholic priests have been attempting to fill the void. Several Catholic priests—Padre Gregorio (Goyo) LĂłpez, Padre Alejandro Solalinde Guerra, and Archbishop RaĂşl Vera most prominent among them—have in different ways been playing the role of spokespersons for the oppressed. These priests have been speaking out against government corruption and the politicians’ links to the drug cartels, defending local armed self-defense organizations, demanding an investigation into the role of the Mexican Army, and even calling for a constituent assembly to refound the country on a new and more democratic basis.

The Catholic Church was from the 1500s to the mid-twentieth century among the most reactionary forces in Mexico, always allied with the landlords and the government. There were famous exceptions, such as Father Miguel Hidalgo y Castillo and Father José Manuel Morelos y Robles, both of whom led the radical wing of the Mexican Independence movement of the early 1800s, still by and large the Church and the priests were arch-reactionaries. But after John XXIII called the Second Vatican Council in the mid-1960s, some Mexican prelates and priests moved to the left, embracing not only church reform but also the Theology of Liberation. Today one finds Bishop Raúl Vera calling for overturning and replacing the Mexican government with a new democratic government to be built from the grassroots up.



One might expect such demands to come from the left—and sometimes one does—but the largest left party, National Regeneration Movement (MORENA), led by AndrĂ©s Manuel LĂłpez Obrador, is focused on winning elections and raising him to the presidency in 2018, and while it has criticized presidential corruption in the “white house” affair, has not attempted to lead the most recent wave of protests over the killing and kidnapping of the Ayotzinapa Teachers College Students on September 26. Though small left political parties, clandestine guerrilla groups, and armed self-defense forces appear to abound in Mexico, none of them has the credibility or the mass following to put itself forward as the leader in the current prolonged political crisis. The National Coordinating Committee (la CNTE) of the Mexican Teachers Union (el SNTE), strong in the southern and western states, has played some role in organizing a mass opposition to government policies, but it is not a political party capable of putting forward a genuine political alternative. Many Mexicans, especially young people, don’t believe in Congressdon’t believe in the election authorities, simply do not trust any political party. So, now the Catholic Church has taken up the task of social and political criticism as well as the proposal of alternatives.

Padre Goyo
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Each of the Catholic priests who have taken on the role of defender of the people has his own political roles and has carved out his own political space. The nearly 50-year old Padre Gregorio LĂłpez, better known as Padre Goyo, heads a parish in Apatzingán, Michoacán, a territory controlled by the Knights Templar drug cartel. (He is not to be confused with another Padre Padre Goyo, Gregorio LĂłpez Gorostieta, who was found murdered, presumably by one of the cartels in the town of Tlapehuala, Guerrero on December 26, 2014.) Padre Goyo, who at home wears both a clerical collar and a bullet proof vest, has become famous in Mexico for fingering drug cartel figures to the Mexican police, among them the mayor of Apatzingán who was subsequently removed from office. An erstwhile defender of the region’s armed self-defense organizations and of their most prominent leader, Dr. JosĂ© Manuel Mireles Valverde the community of Tepalcatepec, Goyo also criticizes other self-defense organizations that he believes are fronts for the cartels.

Goyo has also created the Citizens Council Responsible for Promoting a Healthy Fabric of the Social Order or CCRISTOS, made up of local businesspeople and professionals; with that group and the Federal Police has carried out raids on Knights Templar center in Apatzingán. His method had been to organize the middle class and to seek an alliance with the government and the police authorities. His flamboyant behavior and outspoken manner led the Church to send him to Rome where he is supposed to have met with the Pope who reportedly set limits to his activities, though he continues to be kept at arm’s length by Mexican church authorities.
Padre Goyo recently traveled to the United States speaking in Mexican communities from Los Angeles to Chicago to New York. When I heard him speak in Queens, a tireless if sometimes rambling speaker whose discourse was filled with anecdotes about the drug lords’ many murder victims and tales of his own struggle for justice; he lashed out against the cartels, promoted his own strategy of organizing middle class reform organizations such as CCRISTOS, and insisted that people had to demand that the political authorities and the police do their job and end corruption. He denied that he had sold out the movement or Dr. Mireles while meeting with the Mexican Minster of the Interior, presenting himself as a necessary broker between society and government. Goyo ended his talk be explaining that he was heading off to South America to speak with prominent leaders, seeking to join forces with others fighting against such violence.

Padre Solalinde
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Altogether different is Padre Alejanro Solalinde, a 69-year old priest with a calm manner who runs the Brothers on the Road migrant shelter in Ixtepec, Oaxaca, and who has become a leading human rights spokesperson in the last few years. While still a seminarian in the Carmelite order, Solinde and a group of fellow students left the order over ideological differences and disappointment in their education. Solalinde went off to earn bachelor’s degrees in history and another psychology as well as a master’s in family therapy at the Ecclesiastical Studies Institute of Higher Learning. He subsequently spent 30 years as a parish priest before being asked by the Mexican Bishops’ Council to undertake work as the pastor for migrants in the southern states of Chiapas, Oaxaca, and Guerrero. Now a monsignor, he has been awarded the prize for Peace and Democracy and the PagĂ©s Llergo prize for Democracy and Human Rights. He left Mexico in 2012 because of death threats, but subsequently returned to continue his work.

Thoroughly disgusted with the Mexican authorities, Padre Solalinde recently said, “Peña Nieto, you should know that your government has reached the point that it is only a question of time, before we carry out a peaceful change, we are going to do what you and the three levels of government—and especially the legislators who represent no one—have failed to do.” In the struggle for peaceful change in Mexico, Monsignor Solalinde has been cooperating with Bishop RaĂşl Vera LĂłpez in working to bring about a Citizens Constituent Assembly.

Bishop RaĂşl Vera LĂłpez
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Bishop RaĂşl Vera LĂłpez, today organizing to replace the Mexican government with a better one, has had a distinguished career. Born in 1945, he studied chemistry at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and after graduating in 1968 went off to join the Dominican order, taking his vows in LeĂłn, Guanajuato in November 1969. From there he went to Bologna, Italy to study theology, later graduating summa cum laude with a degree in theology from the Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas in Rome. He was ordained in the priesthood in June of 1975 by Pope Paul VI. He served in the most important leadership councils of the Dominican order in Mexico until he was named bishop by John Paul II, serving for a while as auxiliary bishop to Bishop Samuel Ruiz GarcĂ­a in Chiapas during the Mexican government’s peace talks with the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN) in 1995.

In 2000 he became the Bishop of the city of Saltillo in the State of Coahuila on the U.S.-Mexican border where he put much of his emphasis on human rights work. He has spoken out frequently on the situation of the state’s miners, as well as that of other workers, and established the Border with Justice project to deal with the many human rights issues on the Coahuila-Texas border. He also established the Fray Juan de Larios Human Rights Center to monitor and to denounce human rights problems in the region. He has won many awards for his work and was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2012. Now he has taken on the struggle to create a new government in Mexico.

Vera has called for a Citizens Constituent Assembly. A constituent congress is the term used for a national representative assembly that undertakes to create a new government and to write a new constitution. The two most famous such assemblies, also called constituent congresses or constitutional conventions, were the American Federal Constitutional Convention of 1787 following the War of Independence and the National Constituent Assembly of France created at the time of the revolution of 1789. Mexico has had several constitutions and governments created over the years, the most recent adopted in 1917 in the midst of the Mexican Revolution of 1910 to 1920. While that constitution was in many respects one of the most democratic in the world at the time—at least in theory—the government that it established evolved into an authoritarian one-party state, the rule of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) that held power from 1928 to 2000, followed by a brief conservative government interregnum and the a return to the rule of the PRI, which is where we are today. At the time of the Chiapas Rebellion of January 1, 1994, the EZLN also called for a constituent assembly and in August of that year held a so-called National Democratic Convention in the jungle, though it was neither really a convention or democratic. While left parties have also suggested a constituent assembly, none of them has the authority of Bishop Vera whose recent call has eclipsed the proposals of the far left.

Taking advantage of the February 5 anniversary of the adoption of the Mexican Constitution of 1917, Vera and his supporters, many of them leading advocates of human rights in Mexico, presented their Citizens’ and Peoples’ Constituent Assembly project to the public. Speaking at the Fray AngĂ©lico University Cultural Center near the UNAM in Mexico City, Vera argued that the country’s executive, legislative, and judicial branches had “usurped power,” and he called upon the Mexican people to organize and take it back. The group also published a manifesto (see translation below), together with a similar effort called the National Popular Convention, declaring that they were not any sort of political vanguard but rather that it, “It will be the people of Mexico who together, free and conscious, will achieve the transformation of our country.”

Joint Declaration of the Citizens’ an Peoples’ Constituent Assembly – Ayotzinapa
To the People of Mexico
To the Brother and Sister Peoples of the World
To the National and International Media
February 5, 2015 – The dismantling of the country, of the indigenous territories, the destruction of social rights, the curtailment of individual guarantees, and electoral frauds are aspects of the generalized violence exercised against the population, whose cruelest expression is the forced disappearance, torture, and imprisonment of people involved in social struggle. State terrorism imposes itself like a permanent martial law in order to achieve the final sacking of our natural resources in order to sustain the decadence of the most powerful and salvage empire that humanity has known. This violence has turned Mexico into a common grave. While plans for our dispossession and occupation grow and the state announces the generalization of its violence against the population, new and old actors go out into the streets today in massive numbers, moved by the crime of Ayotzinapa, shaking the foundations of a regime that seemed impotent. They unleash hope and put in the center of the struggle the call for justice and a radical questioning of the antinational regime.

Today the National Popular Convention and the Citizens’ and Peoples’ Constituent Assembly come into the public light, like two streams of the same great river that is the Mexican people in search of a peaceful, popular and civic solution to the crisis as it advances toward the refoundation of Mexico. We recognize both initiatives as part of the process through wich our peoples construct spaces of reflection, analysis, resistance, and common action, and through which they can express all of their voices, wisdom, experiences, spiritualities, and the powerful root of our culture. Both spaces, in addition to our joining in the call for the appearance alive of the 43 Ayotzinapa Teachers College Students, put us in the center of the need for national unity.
For this reason, we declare that we are walking on parallel, not opposing paths. The objectives of each project lead us to dialogue. In the following days we will continue strengthening the bridges of dialogue, communication, mutual understanding, and action to contribute to liberation from this shameful and unjust neoliberal system.

We affirm that we are not the vanguard, but rather people making humble efforts to bring together a part of the dissidence that had led to the oppression which this government of lackeys of the transnational, oligarchic capitalist class imposes on us, and for that reason we require dialogue to come together, to speak with different references, but above all those of the unorganized men and women in our citizenry. It will be the peoples of Mexico who together, free and conscious will achieve the transformation of our country.
Because they were taken from us alive, we want them back alive!

The people united, will never be defeated!
Long live the unity of the Mexican people.
Translation of Declaration by Dan La Botz