Bishop’s Mother’s Day Message Column for The St. Augustine Catholic
Bishop’s Mother’s Day Message Column for The St. Augustine Catholic
LifeNews reports: Republican Leader John Boehner choked up last night as he received an award at a reception sponsored by Americans United for Life. Boehner received the 2010 Henry J. Hyde Defender of Life Award for standing up against government-funding … Continue reading
CNA reports: “Fatima is a particularly significant place for this Pope,” said Vatican spokesman Fr. Federico Lombardi on Tuesday, noting that it was also a destination for two former Popes. The Holy Father has a thorough knowledge of the history … Continue reading
Stay with me, do not go from me and I will be good. I will die happy. Saint Catherine of Siena By Sigrid Undset Fra Tommaso Caffarini, spiritual son of the mystic saint from Siena, heard about the sorry fate … Continue reading
Professor José Raga of the Pontifical Academy of the Social Sciences hits the nail on the head with his critical analysis of the modern schools’ fixation on utilitarianism, rather than educating the whole person as a responsible member of society, … Continue reading
Both my brothers went to Seton Hall College back in the late sixties. I also applied but was turned down on account of my low SAT score. The Hall was liberal then. One of my brothers quit divinity school because … Continue reading
CNA reports: The Pontifical Swiss Guard plans to swear-in 30 new recruits during a Thursday ceremony which will also commemorate the 147 guards who died in the Sack of Rome. More here.
Agenzia Fides: In a country paralysed by three days of general strikes, Christians pull out their “special weapon”: the Rosary beads. “We pray to the Blessed Virgin Mary to intercede that peace may prevail and bloodshed be avoided, that our … Continue reading
Catholic Online reports; The African nation of Niger faces starvation for at least half of its 13.5 million inhabitants. The United Nations World Food Program says it will double its assistance to victims of this year’s drought. Full story is … Continue reading
CNA reports: In a case which has disturbed religious freedom advocates, a preacher in the English town of Workington was reportedly arrested for describing homosexual conduct as a sin after a public sermon. A Baptist from Workington, the 42-year-old Dale McAlpine was preaching in … Continue reading
CNA reports: A former editor for Newsweek slammed the New York Times for their recent attempts to link the Pope with Church sex abuse cover up and charged that the paper created its “own version of the scandal as if … Continue reading
In addition to these eastern and African countries how many others in the West have passed laws against freedom of speech and the press when it comes to asserting the sinfulness of homosexual acts? Catholic Culture reports: In its newly … Continue reading
TURIN, ITALY (Catholic Online) – Scientists examining the Shroud of Turin since the restoration that began in 2000 have found a “second face” on its reverse “hidden side,” a discovery they believe adds evidence to the argument it is not … Continue reading
What is also interesting is that Most Rev Vincent Nichols, the Archbishop of Westminster, was unaware of the summit meeting. He is one of those English Catholic bishops who are uncomfortable with a mass conversion, still concerned about the hurting … Continue reading
On the feast day of the great Saint Catherine of Siena, who gave her life as God’s ambassador for the restoration of universal papal authority, the Serbian schismatics honored their main antagonist to re-unification, the “divine” Justin Popovich of Celije … Continue reading
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