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Brian Kelly

About Brian Kelly

Brian Kelly has been the editor-in-chief of From the Housetops magazine and Saint Benedict Center’s monthly Mancipia newsletter since January 2006. He writes the “Kelly Forum” for the latter monogram. Brian was born in 1952 in West Orange, New Jersey. He received his primary education there from the Sisters of Charity at Our Lady of Lourdes school. He graduated in 1970 from the Irish Christian Brother’s Essex Catholic High School in Newark. He spent one year at Kilgore Jr. College in Texas, transferring to Saddleback Jr. College in Mission Viejo, California, in 1972. Prompted by his valiant mother’s insistence, he first visited Saint Benedict Center in Still River, Massachusetts, in the summer of 1973, where he met Father Feeney and the philosopher who was to be his mentor ever since, Brother Francis Maluf, M.I.C.M. Brian spent that two-semester year in Rome studying philosophy at the Pontifical University of the Angelicum. With years of experience in teaching catechetics, including a full course on the Gospels of St. Mark and St. Matthew given to interested adults, Mr. Kelly has been a student/teacher of the Faith for most of his adult life. Having studied theology, New Testament Greek and Latin, and philosophy under the tutelage of Brother Francis, Brian was able to edit many books, including: Father Feeney and the Truth About Salvation by Brother Robert Mary, M.I.C.M., Tert., Brother Francis’ two philosophy books, Introduction to Philosophy (for which he also compiled the Glossary) and Cosmology. He has also edited Brother’s Logic, which has not yet been published. These latter projects were performed around the time that he was editor-in-chief of Loreto Publications (1999-2005). Over the years, Mr. Kelly has spoken many times at the Saint Joseph Forum in Indiana and at two of the Saint Benedict Center Conferences. He has also contributed and will be contributing articles for From the Housetops.

Indians Get Religious Exemption to Kill Bald Eagles

Bill Donohue has some interesting comments concerning the HHS mandate and Catholic conscience. CatholicOnline has it: The Obama administration will not extend a religious exemption to Catholic non-profits who don’t want their insurance carrier to provide for abortion-inducing drugs, but it has decided to grant a religious exemption to an Indian tribe so they can kill bald eagles. We live in strange times. It is … More →

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22,000 Community Watch Groups in US / Out of Control ‘Watcher’ Kills Black Teen

This man is still not arrested. What is going on? Who are these Watch Groups? This is like Communism, neighbor spying on neighbor. “Suspicious activity” could be your weekly Bible class. What happened in Florida is outrageous and cries out for justice. Seventeen year-old unarmed black gunned down, with one bullet, for ‘looking suspicious” by a deranged unregistered “community watch” captain who just happened to … More →

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Obama’s AG Obsessed With Punishing a Pro-Life Sidewalk Counselor

Yes, Eric Holder is on a mission against the pre-born slated for death. This is also a man who did nothing to prosecute New Black Panthers from intimidating voters during the last presidential campaign and on other occasions.

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Priest Protests Emphasis on Orthodoxy and Fidelity Coming From Rome

California Catholic Daily: Two priests from California were among several interviewed for a recent story in the National Catholic Reporter in which “Vatican II” priests express concerns about the direction of the Church as the 50th anniversary of the historic Ecumenical Council approaches in October. Read full report here.

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Passing of Head of Coptic Church and Why he is Called ‘Pope’

Note from Brian Kelly. Let us pray that this schismatic patriarch, whose country was being ravaged by anti-Christian Islamists, renounced his terrible sin of schism before death because if he did not then he is suffering everlasting damnation.

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Congregation of Faith Finds SSPX Response to Theological Preamble Unacceptable

Catholic World Report: The Vatican’s Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith has said that the theological position of the breakaway Society of St. Pius X is insufficient to restore full unity with the Church at present. Read more here.

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Ireland Rejects Pressure From UN to Legalize Abortion

[Dr. Ruth] Cullen [Head of Pro-Life Campaign] said: “Calls for abortion legislation fly in the face of the United Nation’s own recent research showing that Ireland, without abortion, is a world leader in terms of safety for women in pregnancy. Maternal safety in Ireland, it should be noted, is better than in the six countries which last year sought to put pressure on Ireland to … More →

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Alan Keyes’ Insight on the Case of Father Marcel Guarnizo

In protecting the Sublime Dignity of the Sacred Body of Christ and the woman herself from harming her own soul further by sacrilege, Mr. Keyes points out that Father Guarnizo’s action also protected the integrity and holiness of the Mystical Body, which is wounded by all the unrepentant sins of bad Catholics but especially by sins of public sacrilege and sins of compliance in sacrilege … More →

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First Private Business Lawsuit Filed Over HHS Mandate

Catholic Culture: A Catholic layman has become the first private business owner to file suit against the HHS mandate that forces employers to provide insurance coverage for contraception, sterilization, and abortion-inducing drugs. More here with links.

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Pope Calls for Assistance and Prayers for Storm Victims in Madagascar

Vatican Insider: The Pope’s ‘thoughts’ went to “the dear people of Madagascar, who were recently hit by severe natural disasters,” he said after the Angelus, “with serious damage to people, structures and crops.” He ended by saying that: “While I assure the victims and the families of those so greatly tried of my prayers, I hope for and encourage the generous assistance of the international … More →

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A Day in the Life of Catholic Prisoner, Asia Bibi, Beloved Wife and Mother of Five

Victim of Pakistan’s anti-blasphemy law, this poor, devout woman languishes for two years now in a windowless cell. Sentenced to death, her case is currently under appeal. French journalist, Anne-Isabelle Tollett, has interviewed her and has now finished a book about her. “She prays all day long. She has never wavered in her faith fortunately, because that has enabled her to keep going.” Read more … More →

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Interesting: After HHS Mandate Obama Approval Rating Drops 12% With Women

CNA reports: A recent poll shows that President Barack Obama’s approval ratings dropped 12 percentage points among women voters, despite claims that a federal contraception mandate would help his bid for re-election. Full article here.

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UN Consultant Group Aims to Get Dante Banned

Rome A world-renowned work of literature, Dante’s epic poem Divine Comedy, has been described as racist, homophobic, anti-Islamist and anti-Semitic by Gherush 92, a human rights organization that acts as a consultant to United Nations groups. More here.

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Boston Archdiocesan Pastoral Center Offering Yoga

Boston Catholic Insider: The Boston Archdiocese is offering a yoga class at the Pastoral Center. As most people know, yoga  (Sanskrit, Pāli: योग, yoga) is a physical, mental, and spiritual discipline, originating in ancient India.We reference the definition in wikipedia: The goal of yoga, or of the person practicing yoga, is the attainment of a state of perfect spiritual insight and tranquility while meditating on … More →

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Timothy Cardinal Dolan Week: Blessed Shall You be When Men Shall Hate You

Not to fret. Relax, good Catholic New Yorkers: the governor assured Cardinal Dolan that “he would protect religious freedom.” Now turn on the red lights of #1 World Trade Center and keep them on for TCD Week. NY Times: N.Y. Region: “One of the things we bishops always cringe a little bit about,” Cardinal Dolan told reporters, “sometimes we worry that we’re caricatured as always being … More →

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