February 5, 2012
St. John the Evangelist Parish
St. John, Indiana, USA
"While prayer is such a vital part of our calling as C.U.T. Wisconsin servants, wherein we give Him the opportunity to guide and strengthen us Spiritually,and prepare each of us for the mission ahead. However faith is the lifetime work of the faithful, it both can not, nor will not sit idle as a spectator, while a heated spiritual battle rages, for it must always be a lively willing sacrifice for truth and righteousness.
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Recently Published in the COMPASS

Clear Up the Misconceptions
After the continued onslaught of opinions by clergy in reference to the collective bargaining rights in Wisconsin, it is time to clear up the misconceptions, specifically the articles by Fr. John S. Rausch and Norbertine Br. Steve Herro.
First of all, clergy like to speak of collective bargaining as a right and that workers are losing their rights. Wisconsin has the strongest civil service laws in the nation above and beyond those of federal workers. To say that they are losing their rights as workers is a total misconception and play on words. Collective bargaining was a privilege given to state workers by the state legislature and, therefore, can be removed by the state legislature.
As someone who has read the Constitution, I challenge anyone to find that Constitutional right. Furthermore, what we saw in Madison with the protests was an example of democracy which I find humorous because we are a representative republic. Our founding fathers had the foresight to give us a representative republic versus a democracy which tends to be mob rule as evident in Europe. Benjamin Franklin stated it well when he said, “We have given you a republic, now we challenge you to keep it.”
The elections in November and the recent election for Supreme Court bore out the fact that the silent majority agrees with Governor Walker and the legislature. Br. Herro stated that “the bill strips the unions from the right to collect member dues directly from workers’ paychecks, which will add extra burdens onto the due collection process,” but he also cites Bishop William F. Murphy when he wrote, “Pope Benedict renews and reminds us of the church’s classic support for the right of workers to choose freely to form or join a union or other types of workers’ associations.” Apparently, Br. Herro does not understand the previous collective bargaining where workers were forced to join the union and have dues taken out of their checks. Therefore, where is their choice?
Approximately 90% of the dues paid by the union workers go to one political party that in return insures that public workers’ contracts remain out of the norm verses private sector jobs. This is a prime example of political payola which gives 17% of the state work force the power to tell the other 83% of the taxpayers what they will be paid.
Fr. Rausch states that public sector workers make 4% less than their private sector counterparts. I challenge any of the people in the public sector to come and join us in the private sector.
We have much more important issues such as the rights of the unborn which, unfortunately, are not championed by the benefactors of the 90% of the dues paid by union workers. As a Catholic man, I feel that our leadership should be focusing on this issue more passionately than the rights of workers are paid well in accordance to the standards of the average worker in our state.
Craig Fletcher


Prayer
for C.U.T.
Father
God, we worship you for who you are. You are YHWH—all
powerful; all loving; and all righteous. We bow to your power,
wisdom and mercy, asking that we not get what we deserve—but rather
we are showered in your mercy and grace. Father, we come to
you as an army in disarray. We want to fight for you, but in
our earthly wisdom, we have prepared for war without seeking your
great counsel. Forgive us Lord, for we have brought shame on
ourselves by our zealousness and pride. We thank you for your
forgiveness of our arrogance.
Lord God Almighty, gird us for battle.
Our enemy is not Jim Wallis; not NAOMI, JUSTICE, WISDOM or JOSHUA;
not communism, progressivism or judicially active judges. Our
enemy is satan and his minions in the spiritual realm. He is
the father of lies and is lying to us once again, convincing us we
can overcome and be victorious in this battle in our earthly schemes
and wisdom. But victory, when it is achieved, belongs only to
You, our Father and King. Your name is the only one we seek to
glorify.
Father, we come to you a fractured, broken army. We are
Catholics, Lutherans, Baptists, Pentecostals and Evangelicals---and
we are all sinners who miss the mark and do not fully understand all
you teach us. We confess that we more often look at the speck
in our brother’s eye before removing the plank in our own eye.
We are a proud, arrogant people—but we ask you this day to do
whatever you must to humble us and break us. For only once a
great wild horse is broken, can it be ready to charge into battle.
Unite
us Lord around that which we all know—that You alone are God and
there is none above or beside you. That Jesus Christ, your
only Son, died for our sins on that cross—and rose again 3 days
later signifying victory over eternal death and the power of sin.
That your Holy Spirit lives in each of us as born again believers by
our faith in Jesus alone. And that our deeds are a proof of
the faith and love within us.

We
worship you and you alone our God and Father. And we know you
are faithful to complete the work you began in each of us. So
break us; mold us; strengthen us; and then send us into battle
against the enemy in the spiritual realm. Equipped with the
power of the Holy Spirit, we will see demons flee and that those who
are blind will see. Our battle is not for this earthly
kingdom, but to advance your eternal Kingdom without end.
We pray these things in the name of your Son and His name is Jesus. He is our Lord and Savior. Amen.
2 Chronicles 7: 14 If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.



