Tuesday, August 6, 2024

Liturgy Causative Money

 Yes, Rich. Here is the first of many: money. (I'll tie it up with liturgy at the end)


Ex-Senator Santorum (won Iowa caucus one year) has proposed 'cathio' and alternative currency to run the Roman Catholic organization. 
  1. Santorum is sitting on the advisory board of a company and soon-to-be digital coin (stablecoin, specifically) called Cathio.

     

    This seems wise to consider, given the situation.

     

    2--Some organization of monks became very financially powerful in the 'Middle Ages' by remaining poor, but providing services to pilgrims.



3--George Gilder, in 'The Scandal of Money' quotes a scholar who says that the elimination of the warfare economy in these uSA 1945-7 would be the equivalent of the total elimination of the US government today. An optimistic view of this is in the book 'The End is Near, and It's Going to be Awesome'.

 

4--We already do things with the money of collection, such as transforming that through daily activities into bread and wine.

5--A "Kennedy Half-Dollar' is now worth about 9x, or $4.50.

Tying it all together, a relatively voluntary economy (dispensation on some old tomes) exists, wand has existed, that takes various languages (media of exchange) and puts them to good use. Most liturgies have collections. We don't know what we are doing and why, too often. It's a teaching moment, outside.

 

Next: Tent meeting evangelism, or renewal.

 

Love in King Jesus,

Chuck (shalak)

PS: This is a good topic. We have leverage, as you say, culture is downstream.


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