National Catholic Register has a good book review by Father Steven Reilly, LC, on Mark Twain’s little known masterpiece on the life of Joan of Arc. I am not sure whether or not one of Samuel Clemen’s daughters converted to … Continue reading
National Catholic Register has a good book review by Father Steven Reilly, LC, on Mark Twain’s little known masterpiece on the life of Joan of Arc. I am not sure whether or not one of Samuel Clemen’s daughters converted to … Continue reading
Catholic Culture reports: Characterizing members of “the sanction camp” as proponents of a“new eucharistic theology,” Msgr. McElroy wrote, “The imposition of eucharistic sanctions solely on candidates who support abortion legislation will inevitably transform the church in the United States, in … Continue reading
I haven’t yet read the text of the decision, but Deacon Fournier of Catholic Online was impressed with it, so for a secular court issuance it must be good. In a unanimous decision in Case # 2008AP1868, styled William C. … Continue reading
I am not familiar with this convert from Judaism, however the following brief clip from the L’Osservatore Romano article has aroused my curiosity. He has written a book titled The Faith of Demons. I am anxious to read the full … Continue reading
Catholic Culture reports: In what purports to be a news article rather than an op-ed piece, The New York Times reported on July 2 that “the future pope, it is now clear, was also part of a culture of nonresponsibility, … Continue reading
Home Depot is at it again sponsoring a Homosexual “Pride” Parade in Portland Maine. Here’s some more information. http://4simpsons.wordpress.com/2009/07/23/home-depot-sponsors-kids-booths-at-gay-pride-parades-seriously/ http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2010/jun/10062212.html
Randy Sly of CatholicOnline: In the Diocese of Houma-Thibodaux the spill has impacted 3500 resident fishermen, oystermen and trawlers along with 1100 crabbers, 232 seafood dealers, 375 seafood transport companies and 175 recreational fishing charter boats. If there is a long term moratorium … Continue reading
I don’t know how I missed this great event in a country that is fast becoming Catholic. The Ugandan martyrs were burned by fire or speared to death between the years 1885-1887. Pages all at the court of King Mwanga, … Continue reading
Catholic Culture reports: The Holy See Press Office announced on July 1 that Cardinal Walter Kasper, 77, has retired as president of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity. More info here.
Interesting. Here’s a CNA clip from a Jesuit missioner’s description of the native’s pastime: “They often played with a ball that, although it was made completely of rubber, was so light and quick that instead of them hitting it, it … Continue reading
Three Israeli nuclear subs are already stationed off coast of Iran. Everything looks like we are gearing up with our insatiably expansionist and bloodthirsty ally for major strikes and soon. AsiaNews it. reports: After 387 bunker buster bombs were shipped … Continue reading
CNA reports: Following unannounced police raids in the Archdiocese of Belgium last week, a former head of an internal Church commission on sexual abuse cases has revealed that she contacted local police after an anonymous caller advised her to “watch … Continue reading
Catholic Culture reports: Pope Benedict has accepted the resignation of Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re, 76, as prefect of the Congregation for Bishops and has named Cardinal Marc Ouellet, Archbishop of Quebec, as his successor, according to a June 30 Vatican … Continue reading
There’s a painting of Saint Peter in the Immaculate Heart of Mary Chapel here at the monastery in Richmond, NH, which, I believe, had to have been drawn from a photograph. Every time I look at it I think to … Continue reading
Zenit reports: [Pope Benedict] announced: “In this perspective, I have decided to create a new organism, in the form of pontifical council, with the specific task of promoting a renewed evangelization in countries where the first proclamation of the faith … Continue reading
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