Headlines Obianuju Ekeocha: Open Letter to A Synod Father - Listen to the African Bishops! By Obianuju Ekeocha | October 16, 2014 Imagine my shock as I read the words of one of the most prominent Synod Fathers who implied that the views and values that our African Synod Fathers have expressed on certain issues will not or have not been listened to (probably by the synod fathers from the Western and more wealthy parts of the world). I respectfully turn to your Eminence and to all the Western synod Fathers who may not want to listen or consider the African contributions at the synod, and I appeal to you as a woman raised in the world of the poor and faithful ones. Our moral views and values are not irrelevant to the universal church. Continue Reading... Pope Francis: The only thing that counts for Jesus is 'faith working through love' By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) | October 16, 2014 Pope Francis reiterated in his morning homily that faith is not about appearances and superficially following Church laws. The Pontiff said that God wants to see a faith that inspires action and is "working in charity" and making sacrifices for others. Continue Reading... Do you still think Islam is a 'religion of peace?' These 10 verses from the Koran will show you the truth By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) | October 15, 2014 From Christian apologist and blogger David Wood, comes more evidence, ripped directly from the pages of the Koran, that Islam is not a religion of peace. Wood located ten verses which will help readers understand the Islamic State's religious motivation for their actions. Continue Reading... World has until Christmas to control Ebola; all bets off afterwards By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) | October 15, 2014 The United Nations says the Ebola outbreak must be controlled within 60 days. Otherwise, the world faces an "unprecedented" situation for which there is no plan. Ebola, according to the U.N. "is running faster than us and it is winning the race." Continue Reading... Second Dallas health worker contracts Ebola virus By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) | October 15, 2014 A second Dallas health care worker has since contracted the Ebola virus - and authorities are now frantically trying to contact the more than 100 plus passengers with whom she shared a flight. Authorities says that the employee, Amber Vinson reportedly showed no symptoms while she boarded her flight, which is a hopeful sign. The Ebola virus is not contagious before symptoms set in. Continue Reading... Archbishop explains why Church will never condone homosexual behavior and that the West is pushing a gay agenda By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) | October 14, 2014 Homosexual relationships destroy "the identity of the man and the identity of the woman," according to a Catholic Archbishop attending the Vatican's Synod of the Bishops. Archbishop Zbigevs Stankevis, has accused the U.S. and other countries of trying to promote a homosexual agenda. Continue Reading... The horrifying truth of Ebola: WHO suggests 10,000 could become infected per week By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) | October 14, 2014 The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued a dire warning to the world. On October 14 they announced that the death rate of the current Ebola outbreak in West Africa is now 70%, much higher than usual. Even more horrifying, the WHO has stated that West Africa could soon see 10,000 new cases of Ebola each week. Continue Reading... WAKE UP - Islamic State magazine makes plain - There is NO SUCH THING as a 'moderate' Muslim By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) | October 13, 2014 The Islamic State has made very clear that "moderate" Muslims are apostates and that they alone represent true Islam. They have stated this in an English language publication where they also promise to conquer Rome (Catholics). Continue Reading... Between lulls in the fighting, screams can be heard in Kobane By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) | October 13, 2014 The battle for the city of Kobane in Syria continues as Kurdish defenders fight to the last bullet against the Islamic State. Survivors who have escaped across the Turkish border have told reporters of beheadings, mutilations, and other atrocities committed by Islamic State fighters who continue to pour into the town despite Coalition airstrikes. Continue Reading...Most PopularAncient architectural wonder of Rome Read More For Holy Saturday Reflection: The Sorrowful Mysteries of the Rosary Read More For Holy Saturday Reflection: The Sorrowful Mysteries of the Rosary Read More Good Friday Reflection on the Nature of Sin Read More A Good Friday Reflection: I Thirst Read More News | Catholic Life | PRWire | Encyclopedia | Bible | Prayers | Vocations | Saints & Angels © Copyright 2014 Catholic Online. | |
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