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Yearly Archives: 2012

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A Note on NH Pro-Life Victory

Jan 18, 2012 Brother André Marie Reply

A little note about the pro-life victory in Saint Benedict Center’s home state. Read the following, from Lifenews.com: Michael Tierney, an Alliance Defense Fund-allied attorney in Manchester, New Hampshire who helped promote the language, added, “It is time to get … Continue reading →

NH House Votes to Defund Planned Parenthood

Jan 18, 2012 Brian Kelly Reply

LifeNews. com: After the Obama administration forced the state to fund Planned Parenthood, the New Hampshire legislature is taking steps to revoke taxpayer funding for the abortion business. The New Hampshire House of Representatives passed HB 228 by an overwhelming … Continue reading →

Catholic Charities and DC Parish Honor ‘Catholic’ Mayor Who Is Pro-Abortion and Pro Same-Sex ‘Marriage’

Jan 18, 2012 Brian Kelly 1

Creative Minority Report: Catholic Charities USA and Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Washington have bestowed the “Keep the Dream Alive” Award on Anthony Williams, who served as mayor of Washington from 1999 to 2007. Williams, a Catholic, supported abortion … Continue reading →

Catholic Chaplain Aboard Costa Concordia Consumed Holy Eucharist, Relates Acts of Valor

Jan 18, 2012 Brian Kelly Reply

Catholic Herald: A Catholic chaplain aboard the sinking Costa Concordia rushed to consume the Eucharist in an attempt to protect it as the cruise liner began to sink on Friday night. Read more here

Two Priests Kidnapped From Rectory In Sudan By Truckload Of Thugs

Jan 18, 2012 Brian Kelly Reply

CNA: A truckload of attackers kidnapped two Catholic priests from their rectory in Sudan on Jan. 15, causing fears for their safety at a time of continued regional tensions. Read more here.

Chinese Secretary of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples Calls for Release of Imprisoned Clergy

Jan 17, 2012 Brian Kelly Reply

Catholic News Service: The Vatican’s highest-ranking Chinese official called on Beijing to release nine arrested Catholic bishops and priests, saying their continued detention “damages China’s international image.” Read more here.

Pre-Born Baby’s Kick Wakes Up Mother to Save Father’s Life

Jan 17, 2012 Brian Kelly Reply

LifeNews: File this one under amazing tales:  We’ve all heard stories of how children — or event pets — have been able to alert 911, emergency officials or simply another person to an alarming situation that involves a life or … Continue reading →

Another Hungarian Uprising, Another Invasion

Jan 17, 2012 The Philosopher 1

This time it’s a kinder, gentler communist, the type who does everything in the name of democracy. From the Lew Rockwell Blog: Regime Change Express Surges Toward Budapest. Poor Tamas Fellegi. Hungary’s envoy to the International Monetary Fund had to … Continue reading →

Traditionalism is an Affirmation

Jan 17, 2012 Brother André Marie 13

One of the most important things for a person to have is an identity. This is why names are so important to us. Adam was given power to name things in the Garden of Eden, showing that he had dominion … Continue reading →

If You Want to Know What the Pope Did Not Say Read What Rueters Says He Said

Jan 17, 2012 Brian Kelly Reply

Catholic Culture: When Andrew Brown wrote in the Guardian, chastising the Reuters news service for a slanted report on the Pope’s “State of the World” speech, L’Osservatore Romano was pleased. So pleased, in fact, that the Vatican newspaper reprinted Brown’s … Continue reading →

Government Decision to Close Embassy to Vatican Overwhelmingly Opposed by Irish People

Jan 16, 2012 Brian Kelly 2

Irish Examiner: TÁNAISTE Eamon Gilmore’s decision to close the Irish embassy to the Vatican was met with overwhelming opposition from the public with over 93% criticising the move. It was in stark contrast to the hugely supportive response to Taoiseach … Continue reading →

Poll Says Only 13% of Catholics in Spain Practice the Faith

Jan 16, 2012 Brian Kelly 1

CNA: New data shows that despite over 70 percent of Spaniards identifying themselves as Catholic, only 13.6 percent say they practice their faith and attend services on Sunday and holy days. Read more here.

Finally a Diocesan Program for Hispanics (Or Anyone With Holy Zeal) to Reclaim Their Catholic Faith and Culture

Jan 16, 2012 Brian Kelly Reply

CNA: The St. Andrew School of Formation (Escuela de Evangelización San Andrés) is offering classes in Arkansas to teach Hispanic Catholics about their faith and how to evangelize others. More on this here.

Sursum Corda by Fr. Michael Rodriguez

Jan 16, 2012 Catholicism.org 2

Sursum Corda for a New Bishop of El Paso, Texas. By Father Michael Rodriguez…

Bishop of El Paso Files Civil Suit Against Uncompromising Father Michael Rodriguez

Jan 13, 2012 Brian Kelly 1

The American Catholic: Bishop Armando Ochoa of the Diocese of El Paso has raised serious accusations against Fr. Michael Rodriguez, the brave priest who stood up for the sanctity of marriage at the El Paso city council, by filing a … Continue reading →

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