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Yearly Archives: 2012

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Suggested Lenten Penances

Feb 18, 2012 Brother André Marie 2

The best penances are those that God sends us. These penances are immediately consequent upon His “will signified,” that is, the natural moral law and any positive law to which we are bound in conscience, e.g., the Church’s laws on … Continue reading →

Mexico City Bishops Warn Flock Not to Vote for Candidates Whose Agenda Opposes Catholic Morals

Feb 17, 2012 Brian Kelly 1

LifeSiteNews: “The vote of the Christian faithful must assume a moral responsibility,” Rivera states. “That is to say, it must be consistent with the dictates of their conscience and of their faith, and cannot be separated from their political choices, … Continue reading →

Pope Offers Encouragment and Praise for Large Families

Feb 17, 2012 Brian Kelly 4

Zenit: “In today’s social context, families with many children are a witness of faith, of courage and of optimism, for without children there is no future,” he said. Read more here.

Joy Behar, ‘The Child, the Infant, the Fetus’? Barbara Walters Has to Help Out Confused Co-Host, It’s ‘the Fetus’

Feb 17, 2012 Brian Kelly Reply

Yes, Whoopie G, Barbara, and Joy are at it again, entertaining any dolt who’ll tune in to get the morning news along with their senseless, emotional commentary. Sorry Elisabeth Hasselbeck, I have never seen the show. I’ve read that you’re  … Continue reading →

Pope Warns Seminarians Not to Conform to the Mammon and the Media

Feb 16, 2012 Brian Kelly Reply

Asia News: “Even today there is much talk of the Church of Rome, of many things, we hope they will also speak of our faith, the exemplary faith of the Church of Rome.” The phrase was pronounced yesterday by Benedict … Continue reading →

Rights, Duties, and the Contraception Thing

Feb 16, 2012 The Philosopher Reply

Something is being left out of the discussion surrounding the HHS mandate, which coerces employees to fund illicit sexual behavior via their insurance programs. While it is absolutely true that this governmental coercion, based upon lies, is a violation of … Continue reading →

12 Attorneys General Plan to Sue Over Fed Health Mandate

Feb 16, 2012 Brian Kelly Reply

Good news. Perhaps there will be more to join the case. CNA reports: Attorneys general from a dozen states say they intend to sue over the Obama administration’s contraception mandate that requires many religious employers to violate the teachings of … Continue reading →

CA Senator Boxer Says Right to Insurance Overrides Religious Rights

Feb 16, 2012 Brian Kelly 1

LifeNews: Barbara Boxer, the leading pro-abortion member of the U.S. Senate, made some comments in a recent MSNBC interview that are sparking outrage across the Internet today. Boxer essentially says the right to insurance trumps religious rights and freedoms. Read … Continue reading →

Cardinal Zen Urges Vatican to Take Tougher Stand With Beijing

Feb 15, 2012 Brian Kelly Reply

CNA reports: Cardinal Joseph Zen Ze-kiun of Hong Kong says the Vatican’s recent policy in dealing with China has failed and that the Church must now take a tougher stance. “On certain points we cannot compromise – on the nature … Continue reading →

No Surprise: Notre Dame and Jesuit Universities Support White House ‘Accounting Trick’

Feb 15, 2012 Brian Kelly Reply

Catholic Culture: The University of Notre Dame and the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities have issued statements welcoming the Obama administration’s “compromise” on its mandate on contraception and sterilization coverage. The former statement acknowledged “unresolved issues,” while the latter … Continue reading →

Feds Shut Down Amish Farm For Selling Fresh Raw Milk Across State Lines

Feb 14, 2012 Brian Kelly 1

The Washington Times: The FDA won its two-year fight to shut down an Amish farmer who was selling fresh raw milk to eager consumers in the Washington, D.C., region after a judge this month banned Daniel Allgyer from selling his … Continue reading →

Good Timing! Pro-Life Movie, October Baby, Due in Theaters in March

Feb 14, 2012 Brian Kelly Reply

National Catholic Register’s Tim Drake: When filmmakers Jon and Andrew Erwin tackled October Baby, they knew that their movie was imitating life. The film is loosely based on the life of abortion survivor Gianna Jessen. What they didn’t know is … Continue reading →

Christianity Facing Slow Death Under New Islamic Regimes in Mid-East, Syria Is Next

Feb 14, 2012 Brian Kelly Reply

Catholic Culture: Father Samir Khalil Samir, an Egyptian Jesuit and professor at Rome’s Pontifical Oriental Institute, has echoed the warnings of others about the future of Christianity in Syria. Read more with links here.

MA Judge Throws Out Case Against Pro-Life Activist, Berates Prosecutor

Feb 14, 2012 Brian Kelly Reply

MassResistance: The following discussion took place between Judge Stephen Ostrach, Defense Attorney Stephen Foley, and the prosecutor from the Norfolk County District Attorney’s office during the Feb. 9 hearing on the Peter D’Attilio case. The judge had serious questions about … Continue reading →

More Than 10,000 Vietnamese Visit Marian Shrine On Our Lady of Lourdes Feast

Feb 13, 2012 Brian Kelly Reply

AsiaNews: More than ten thousand pilgrims visited the Marian shrine of Our Lady of Tapao, in the diocese of Phan Thiet on 11 February, to celebrate with a solemn liturgy the World Day of the Sick and pray for the … Continue reading →

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