Since Most of Butker’s Critics Have Obviously Not Read His Speech:

 

 

Ladies and gentlemen of the Class of 2024: I would like to start off by congratulating all of you for successfully making it to this achievement today. I’m sure your high school graduation was not what you had imagined, and most likely, neither was your first couple years of college.

By making it to this moment through all the adversity thrown your way from COVID, I hope you learned the important lessons that suffering in this life is only temporary. As a group, you witnessed firsthand how bad leaders who don’t stay in their lane can have a negative impact on society. It is through this lens that I want to take stock of how we got to where we are, and where we want to go as citizens and, yes, as Catholics. One last thing before I begin, I want to be sure to thank President Minnis and the board for their invitation to speak.

When President Minnis first reached out a couple of months ago, I had originally said No. You see, last year I gave the commencement address at my alma mater, Georgia Tech, and I felt that one graduation speech was more than enough, especially for someone who isn’t a professional speaker. But of course, President Minnis used his gift of persuasion. [Laughter] It spoke to the many challenges you all faced throughout the COVID fiasco ,and how you missed out on so many milestones the rest of us older people have taken for granted. While COVID might have played a large role throughout your formative years, it is not unique. Bad policies and poor leadership have negatively impacted major life issues. Things like abortion, IVF, surrogacy, euthanasia, as well as a growing support for degenerate cultural values in media, all stem from the pervasiveness of disorder.

Our own nation is led by a man who publicly and proudly proclaims his Catholic faith, but at the same time is delusional enough to make the Sign of the Cross during a pro- abortion rally. He has been so vocal in his support for the murder of innocent babies that I’m sure to many people it appears that you can be both Catholic and pro-choice.

He is not alone. From the man behind the COVID lockdowns to the people pushing dangerous gender ideologies onto the youth of America, they all have a glaring thing in common. They are Catholic. This is an important reminder that being Catholic alone doesn’t cut it.

These are the sorts of things we are told in polite society to not bring up. You know, the difficult and unpleasant things. But if we are going to be men and women for this time in history, we need to stop pretending that the “Church of Nice” is a winning proposition. We must always speak and act in charity, but never mistake charity for cowardice.

It is safe to say that over the past few years, I have gained quite the reputation for speaking my mind. I never envisioned myself, nor wanted, to have this sort of a platform, but God has given it to me, so I have no other choice but to embrace it and preach more hard truths about accepting your lane and staying in it.

As members of the Church founded by Jesus Christ, it is our duty and ultimately privilege to be authentically and unapologetically Catholic. Don’t be mistaken, even within the Church, people in polite Catholic circles will try to persuade you to remain silent. There even was an award-winning film called Silence, made by a fellow Catholic, wherein one of the main characters, a Jesuit priest, abandoned the Church, and as an apostate when he died is seen grasping a crucifix, quiet and unknown to anyone but God. As a friend of Benedictine College, His Excellency Bishop Robert Barron, said in his review of the film, it was exactly what the cultural elite want to see in Christianity — private, hidden away, and harmless.

Our Catholic faith has always been countercultural. Our Lord, along with countless followers, were all put to death for their adherence to her teachings. The world around us says that we should keep our beliefs to ourselves whenever they go against the tyranny of diversity, equity, and inclusion. We fear speaking truth, because now, unfortunately, truth is in the minority. Congress just passed a bill where stating something as basic as the biblical teaching of who killed Jesus could land you in jail.

But make no mistake, before we even attempt to fix any of the issues plaguing society, we must first get our own house in order, and it starts with our leaders. The bishops and priests appointed by God as our spiritual fathers must be rightly ordered. There is not enough time today for me to list all the stories of priests and bishops misleading their flocks, but none of us can blame ignorance anymore and just blindly proclaim that “That’s what Father said.” Because sadly, many priests we are looking to for leadership are the same ones who prioritize their hobbies or even photos with their dogs and matching outfits for the parish directory.

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John Flaherty
John Flaherty
Saturday, May 18, AD 2024 2:47am

“I know that my message today had a little less fluff than is expected for these speeches,…”
I thank Heaven for providing a man who gave a speech with substance.
I do hope Pope Francis and his coterie took notes.

Greg Mockeridge
Greg Mockeridge
Saturday, May 18, AD 2024 2:59am

And since they never will.

Philip Nachazel
Philip Nachazel
Saturday, May 18, AD 2024 3:34am

Cost of living must not be the only arbiter of your choices, for a life without God is not a life at all, and the cost of salvation is worth more than any career.

Amen brother!

Ezabelle
Ezabelle
Saturday, May 18, AD 2024 6:32am

Brave. I would call Harrison Butker brave, in every sense of the word.

Thank you so much for sharing this in full Don – as expected his words have been taken out of context and twisted, and the speech has made it in the Australian news. Which can only mean one thing – he has hit a chord.

I watched this with my daughter. I was joyed when he quoted St Josemaria. Opus Dei priests adhere to the doctrines of Faith more than any priests I know. And they will tell you straight-up if you are out of line.

Harrison Butker’s parents must be proud of the man they raised who, in his words, stayed in his own lane and focused on his vocation ignoring all distractions (distraction would be many n his line of work).

His stocks will only go up because of his authenticity and humility.

A wonderful speech and a wonderful Catholic.

God protect him and bless him.

Philip Nachazel
Philip Nachazel
Saturday, May 18, AD 2024 7:05am

What a breath of fresh air huh.
A Catholic who is formed in his beliefs.
The pretend (c)atholic, who is holding the office of President, is scandalizing our faith.

A good Catholic he claims himself to be since I never have read in quotations that the Pope said that about him. And even if he did, the weight of that statement coming from Francis is extremely light. EXTREMELY.

Greg Mockeridge
Greg Mockeridge
Saturday, May 18, AD 2024 7:21am

“We fear speaking truth, because now, unfortunately, truth is in the minority. Congress just passed a bill where stating something as basic as the biblical teaching of who killed Jesus could land you in jail.”

I do have some problems with this part of the speech. The next Catholic media figure that interviews him should press Butker on this and ask him to at least clarify. On Constitutional free speech grounds, I too have problems with this bill. But that’s another matter.

Lead Kindly Light
Lead Kindly Light
Saturday, May 18, AD 2024 7:29am

Thank you, Wokesters For having your outrage bring attention to Butker. The crazier these loudmouths get the more people they drive away. #Disney #DoctorWho. #BudLight #Target

Donald Link
Saturday, May 18, AD 2024 10:10am

Reaction of the usual suspects is not surprising. Anything that asks personal responsibility and moral behavior is a foreign concept to them.

Madgalene
Madgalene
Saturday, May 18, AD 2024 10:40am

Archbishop Fulton Sheen said these words about the laity:“Who’s going to save our Church? It’s not our bishops, it’s not our priests and it is not the religious. It is up to you, the people. You have the minds, the eyes and the ears to save the Church. Your mission is to see that the priests act like priests, your bishops act like bishops, and the religious act like religious.”

The Bruised Optimist
The Bruised Optimist
Saturday, May 18, AD 2024 10:41am

🤣🤣🤣

Leave it to the lib media!

Serious minded individuals (who would not have even known this speech happened or the college existed) are now prompted to listen to this fine piece of oratory.

If they had only ignored it, we might have talked about it for a day or two amongst ourselves but that would have been it. Now it is everybody’s lips.

As Joseph said to his brothers:
You thought evil against me: but God turned it into good, that he might exalt me, as at present you see, and might save many people.
Gen 50:20

May these words and the outrage against them save many people.

John Flaherty
John Flaherty
Saturday, May 18, AD 2024 11:33am

“The next Catholic media figure that interviews him should press Butker on this…”

I think he raised a legitimate concern. Most secularists in America who know of the TLM Triduum prayer about Jewish conversion to faith…loathe it. It’s “anti-semitic” in that it doesn’t honor Jewish faith as being whole and complete. …Never mind secular ideals hold most Catholic belief in disgust…. Then too, most hate crime laws reek of Thought Police intent.
..and remember the FBI targetted TLM churches two(?) years past. It’s not inconceivable for priests to be arrested for “hate speech” and prosecuted.
Big Brother is not known for tolerance.
I DO think it quite ironic: Trump has been notorious for lack of commitment to faith. He still demonstrated greater fidelity to Catholic belief as President than most of our “Catholic” political figures.

The Bruised Optimist
The Bruised Optimist
Saturday, May 18, AD 2024 12:12pm

On principle, I hate “hate speech laws”

I cling to the idea that I’d rather know who is against me than not.

Anything that is legal to say with the epithet “a-hole”, should also be legal to say when said with a racial epithet. Let society realize that using hateful epithets is reprehensible, as society was well on its way to doing before these laws were enacted upon us.

Dave G.
Dave G.
Saturday, May 18, AD 2024 1:05pm

I’ve been stunned at the waves of outrage, and not just by the usual suspects. Catholics who usually try to follow a ‘let’s all get along’ have waded into him. Naturally leftwing Catholics have joined the Left in going after him. But I’d say it’s been about 10 to 1 in favor of roasting him alive for his comments. Which speaks volumes about problems the modern Church is having.

Rudolph Harrier
Rudolph Harrier
Saturday, May 18, AD 2024 1:12pm

One of the most important purposes of mass media is to identify enemies of the state so that the public knows to properly mock them. One of the paradoxes of the modern world is that even as options in media increased, there was a large class of people who became more and more locked into the current narrative. When you only had three networks, one local paper and one radio station that you could easily catch, it was easy to see why you could easily be fooled by a false narrative. Now we have hundreds of channels, easy access to nearly every newspaper there is, plenty of alternative sources of information online, etc. and yet about half the population is more controlled in their information feed than ever.

This is because the left has made great strides in controlling the education industry, science industry and entertainment industry. Through these, they have convinced large swathes of people that looking for more information is in fact immoral. You should just take what you are told and show your agreement.

Thus when the mainstream narrative says that Harrison Butker is the enemy, plenty of people jump on board without ever looking up any of the details. It’s the same phenomenon we saw with Kyle Rittenhouse, the Covington kids, etc.

Alan
Alan
Saturday, May 18, AD 2024 4:23pm

We must never forget that as for Christ there is neither jew nor greek so in his death there is not. Human sin killed Christ then as now..

Greg Mockeridge
Greg Mockeridge
Saturday, May 18, AD 2024 5:33pm

I too hate hate speech and hate crime laws as well. I said as much in my remark.

If Butker had limited his remark to that, I would be in enthusiastic agreement.

But the whole “Jews killed Jesus” (which is only partly true. It was the corrupt Jewish leadership and the Roman provincials did at the time) thing has been used to target Jews today. And it must also be borne in mind that antisemitism is something of a problem in so-called traditionalist circles, to which Butker belongs. And let’s not forget Butker is only 28 years old, still a pretty young man. As one who is thirty years his senior, I can say from experience I was far more impressionable at 28 than I am now.

I usually attend two TLMs a week at an FSSP parish nearby, so I’m not anti-TLM by any means. But I’m also aware of the problems that exist in many parts of that community, as well as other communities in the Church.

On balance, the speech was substantially solid and agree with much of it. Having a professional athlete his stature willing to speak out the way Butker did is more than encouraging.

Philip Nachazel
Philip Nachazel
Saturday, May 18, AD 2024 6:43pm

But I’m also aware of the problems that exist in many parts of that community, as well as other communities in the Church.

Me too Greg.

Balance.

Spirit of poverty helps.. prayers for the Spirit of Poverty. Third Joyful mystery.

CAG
CAG
Saturday, May 18, AD 2024 8:21pm

Balance is a Buddhist virtue, not a Christian one.

And I, for one, admit I have absolutely no knowledge of the “so-called traditionalist circles, to which Butker belongs.” The families, the Priests, the Pastor … I don’t know names, careers, backgrounds … so making accusations about their alleged antisemitism would be calumnious.

Greg Mockeridge
Greg Mockeridge
Saturday, May 18, AD 2024 8:44pm

It’s not as much a balance issue as it is a truth. And truth IS Christian.

Ezabelle
Ezabelle
Sunday, May 19, AD 2024 1:01am

I will run the risk of offending people here (being an American blog with predominantly American readers), and I don’t mean to – but I am just baffled:

Who gives the US Congress any right to pass any law through Congress prohibiting citizens stating that the Jews crucified Jesus. The Jews did crucified Jesus. And saying so DOES NOT make you antisemitic.

The Jews crucifying Our Lord are facts of the gospel. Facts.

What gives the US Congress the right to meddle with the gospel…The US has no power over the Gospel of Jesus Christ. How utterly arrogant. I have never heard anything so ridiculous. Butker is correct. A 28 year old athlete has the sense to state how ludicrous this is.

Am I missing something here…?

CAM
CAM
Sunday, May 19, AD 2024 2:28am

As an aside , the Butker number jersey is now the number 1 selling NFL jersery purchased by men and women

Ezabelle
Ezabelle
Sunday, May 19, AD 2024 6:56am

Are we splitting hairs now to keep the peace? I’m quite disappointed by this.

Dave G.
Dave G.
Sunday, May 19, AD 2024 7:23am

Regarding his swipe about Jews, since that seems to be a hang-up across the board. Mr. Butker is roughly my oldest son’s age. My son took a few classes that touched on religious history, including Christianity. In modern colleges, at least his, the Bible is presented as myth in the same manner as the Iliad or Aeneid. A growing train of thought is that the NT is much like the OT. Where the OT was simply priestly fan fiction written centuries after the fact, so the NT was a bunch of skeletal documents around which the growing Christian cult added endless tales, myths and legends. And not just around the obscure historical Jesus. Often driven by that famous sexism, phobia, racism and other qualities they are taught to identify with Christianity. Among these is the idea that the Jews had even heard of Jesus when it came to him being crucified. It was Rome and Rome alone. The whole Sanhedrin courtroom drama being added to smear the Jewish community in later years. Which itself isn’t new. I knew liberal protestants who fully embraced that. I remember a roundtable debate with a local pastor from a hard leftwing church who argued that. No Jews present. It was Rome. Which, if we remember, was also said during the firestorm around Gibson’s Passion of the Christ. Recall then those arguing that including Jews in the trial of Jesus was merely antisemitic propaganda. Perhaps this is something he encountered in his schooling, just as my son did. That he linked it to the widely condemned congressional bill may have been an attempt to kill two birds with one stone. But sometimes I think us old codgers miss just how far from what we took for granted our society has come. That kids are literally told showing up to church on Sundays makes as much sense as gathering at the ruins of a Greek temple. Both of which long debunked myths and lies from ancient days, and nothing more.

David WS
David WS
Sunday, May 19, AD 2024 7:50am

“ Heterodox ideas abound even within Catholic circles. But let’s be honest, there is nothing good about playing God with having children — whether that be your ideal number or the perfect time to conceive. No matter how you spin it, there is nothing natural about Catholic birth control.”

There’s nothing good about not prayerfully considering whether or not to relations within a time of fertility that might conceive, nor is it operating as prudent. That’s not “playing God”.

“ If you are the Son of God,” he said, “throw yourself down. For it is written:
“‘He will command his angels concerning you,
and they will lift you up in their hands,
so that you will not strike your foot against a stone.’[a]”
Jesus answered him, “It is also written: ‘Do not put the Lord your God to the test.”

Dave G.
Dave G.
Sunday, May 19, AD 2024 8:01am

“Among these is the idea that the Jews had even heard of Jesus when it came to him being crucified. It was Rome and Rome alone.”

They explain it the same way the explain away teachings and miracles and anything else they don’t like. Was there some vague “Paul” in the early church? Sure. In the same way there was some obscure historical revolutionary around which the whole Jesus Christ myth was woven. An early Christian cultist who was a major leader and thinker of this emerging cult, around which endless tales and myths were spun. Converted on the road to Damascus? Please. That’s like believing someone actually walked on water. Again, it wouldn’t shock me if they said linking him to the Sanhedrin was simply more antisemitic swipes meant to tarnish the Jewish community as the Roman world appropriated this obscure cult and made it its own. Recall a decade ago that book by some Brith scholar saying there was no real Christian persecution or martyrdom at the hands of Rome. From St. Stephen on, the whole lie of the ‘era of martyrdom’ was merely created by the Church to justify persecuting pagan religions. And some of this is older than that. As I said, I recall a local colleague in a very liberal Church teaching the idea that it was Rome and Rome alone who crucified Jesus (that would have been before 2005, as I entered RCIA that year).  I realize it would take little effort to punch holes in these wild theories. But they are out there and have a pretty broad stage in our secular society. And it may have been that train of thought he encountered that he was referencing. Perhaps he could have said it better and not as just a swipe. But given what my son told me that he learned in college; I have an easy time believing that may have been the reason for Butker’s statement. 

Dave G.
Dave G.
Sunday, May 19, AD 2024 8:56am

So in other words they ignore the historical evidence in order to weave Leftist myths.

Sure. The idea that almost everything in our cultural story has been tainted by imperialism, systemic racism, bigotry, colonialism, sexism, is pretty common. The evidence was written by the winners, a vile brood, so it’s easy to dismiss. Therefore, the basic guardrails of scholarship that should send up warning flags about such nonsense are, themselves, subject to high levels of suspicion, if not outright rejection. Thus the growing trend in some circles to imagine much of the NT was written generations after the fact. Even into the early to mid-2nd Century. Imagining it was written as bigoted fan fiction, spinning yarns and far out tales, is an easy half-step to the next level. 

CAG
CAG
Sunday, May 19, AD 2024 11:04am

Butker said:

“Congress just passed a bill where stating something as basic as the biblical teaching of who killed Jesus could land you in jail.”

If I were to say: “On December 7, 1941, the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor“, I hope I wouldn’t be accused of being a raging anti-Japanese bigot. I doubt I’d face jail time for saying it, I obviously wouldn’t be blaming every Japanese person living at the time, and I most certainly wouldn’t have to explain that I wasn’t blaming Japanese people who hadn’t even been born yet.

Why then would I need to attach all these disclaimers were I do read aloud any of these bible passages:

You who are Israelites, hear these words. Jesus the Nazorean was a man commended to you by God with mighty deeds, wonders, and signs, which God worked through him in your midst, as you yourselves know. This man, delivered up by the set plan and foreknowledge of God, you killed, using lawless men to crucify him.”

~ Acts 2:22-23

“The God of Abraham, [the God] of Isaac, and [the God] of Jacob, the God of our ancestors, has glorified his servant Jesus whom you handed over and denied in Pilate’s presence, when he had decided to release him. You denied the Holy and Righteous One and asked that a murderer be released to you. The author of life you put to death, but God raised him from the dead; of this we are witnesses.”

~ Acts 3:13-15

“If we are being examined today about a good deed done to a cripple, namely, by what means he was saved, then all of you and all the people of Israel should know that it was in the name of Jesus Christ the Nazorean whom you crucified, whom God raised from the dead; in his name this man stands before you healed.”

~ Acts 4:9-10

“When they had brought them in and made them stand before the Sanhedrin, the high priest questioned them, “We gave you strict orders [did we not?] to stop teaching in that name. Yet you have filled Jerusalem with your teaching and want to bring this man’s blood upon us.” But Peter and the apostles said in reply, “We must obey God rather than men. The God of our ancestors raised Jesus, though you had him killed by hanging him on a tree.”

~ Acts 5:27-30

“For you, brothers, have become imitators of the churches of God that are in Judea in Christ Jesus. For you suffer the same things from your compatriots as they did from the Jews, who killed both the Lord Jesus and the prophets and persecuted us; they do not please God, and are opposed to everyone,”

~ 1 Thessalonians 2:14-15

“But Jesus answered them,i “My Father is at work until now, so I am at work.” For this reason the Jews tried all the more to kill him, because he not only broke the sabbath but he also called God his own father, making himself equal to God.”

~ John 5:17-18

… I see nothing wrong with Butker’s statement. It seems a perfectly accurate assessment of the terrible new bill passed by Congress.

Ezabelle
Ezabelle
Sunday, May 19, AD 2024 7:49pm

No splitting hairs. I am simply relating the evidence as given in the Gospels.

Fair enough. And I get that there is anti-semitism brewing at the moment because of Gaza. However, it’s a dangerous situation being set which threatens the Truth of our Christian Faith.

That you cannot criticise a race/religion/country etc… including Jews, for their errors without being labelled a racist/anti- Semite/bigot etc… no one is hating the Jews- Jesus Himself was a Jew. Our lady was a Jew, the disciples were Jews, St Joseph was a Jew. However the historical circumstances which led to Christ’s death, was as a result of the Romans taking direction from the Jews (from the top of the pecking order down to the common person who were Jewish), calling for Him to be sentenced to death. Yes Christ died for our sins and our sins nailed him to the cross, but it remains that His own people, the Jews, rejected Him as the Saviour. I’m not about to change my opinion of on this to accommodate the times, and I’m sure I’m not alone in my thinking.

If you can’t say that without being labelled an anti-Semite in the US, is Congress expecting people to say Martians called for Christs blood, so that nobody gets “offended”.

If that happened in Australia, I’d be saying the same thing.

Peace.

John Flaherty
John Flaherty
Monday, May 20, AD 2024 3:52am

Eh, a few points seem to be in order:
First, the only hazardous anti-semitism I’ve heard these past few months has come from those claiming to be Palestinian advocates. That chant about “from the river to the sea” clearly aims to eliminate the nation-state of Israel.
…and as uncomfortable as they make Jewish people, …they still have the right to say it. Loudly. That’s what the basic nature of the First Amendment IS.
Yet those are still Palestinian advocates, not Catholics.
If they create an encampment or physically harm someone, THEN they can be prosecuted accordingly. Yet they need to prosecuted for crimes they actually commit, not for Thought Police hate crimes.
As far as who killed Jesus, the Passion narrative is very clear. Sandhedrin members had sought to “trap” Christ with Law. They failed several times, which often made them the more angry. One might argue how Satan partly blinded them from full knowledge of the grave act, thus they couldnt quite give complete consent of the will, thus did not quite sin mortally. ..They still demanded the Romans crucify Him as a heretic from Judaism. They even rejected Pilates’ suggestion to crucify Barabbas instead.
And don’t forget how Paul, the vigorous preacher of Christ risen, …had been Saul, who vigorously sought to stamp out the same preaching. ..he was far from alone.
One of the more legitimate critiques of John Paul II or Vatican II is how “outreach” efforts have a bad habit of somewhat downplaying human culpability in sin.

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