quinta-feira, 1 de agosto de 2013

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Ignatius began to reflect at length about the Saints, their lives, their faith and their heroic virtue. He discovered that as he did that, he was filled with joy. When he did not, sorrow would return. He also began to reflect upon his past life and ego-centered vainglory. He became filled with sincere contrition. It was during these days that he had a deepening conversion experience; an encounter with the Eternal King, Jesus Christ. He determined to become His Knight, His Soldier, and to dedicate his life and service to His Kingdom and His glory alone.

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Catholics and the Environment: The Climate Change Controversy
By Deacon Keith Fournier | August 1, 2013

The Catholic Church has been green for a lot longer than any modern environmental movement. We are called to what I call a relational environmentalism; one of stewardship with the earth which God has made and entrusted to us to care for and to share. For those eager to understand Catholic teaching on this vital topic, we should always begin with scripture and tradition. We have a well of teaching in the Church on our relationship to the gift of God's creation. The concern I have about some of the arguments concerning global warming is that they promote one more charged right vs. left political food fight. Sadly, they often use sometimes conflicting scientific data as fodder for the fight. We are not first political conservatives or liberals, we are first, last and all in between, Catholic.

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Throughout the globe, Jesus sows good seed, which he defines as children of the kingdom, the true sons and daughters of his Father. Each of us is called to be that good seed planted in the midst the world, which is meant to be transformed into his kingdom. At the deepest level, Jesus is himself the good seed planted in a fallen world by God the Father. He is the grain of wheat that fell to the ground and died in order to bear that good fruit. And we are supposed to be that seed-bearing fruit that he can in turn plant elsewhere continuing that same mission.

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On his return from the historic World Youth Day in RIO de JANEIRO, Pope Francis had an informal conversation with journalists aboard the plane. In the midst of a warm and even humorous dialogue, he expressed the teaching of the Catholic Church - and the Sacred Scripture - concerning mercy and forgiveness. A part of that liberating teaching is that when someone repents of sin, they should not only be forgiven - but their past failure should be forgotten. Of course, that involves any sin, including sexual sin. Yes, even homosexual acts, which are sinful and always morally disordered.

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The Christian claims concerning life and marriage are not outdated notions of the past but the path to a future of freedom for all men and women. They are the antidote to the malady rotting western civilization from within. Faithful Christians are a Counter Culture and consecrated married couples and their families, called from antiquity the domestic church, are the vanguard of this new Christian counter culture movement.

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Jesus does not treat us as slaves, but as free men, as friends, as brothers and sisters; and he not only sends us, he accompanies us, he is always beside us in our mission of love. Where does Jesus send us? There are no borders, no limits: he sends us to everyone. The Gospel is for everyone, not just for some. It is not only for those who seem closer to us, more receptive, more welcoming. It is for everyone. Do not be afraid to go and to bring Christ into every area of life, to the fringes of society, even to those who seem farthest away, most indifferent. The Lord seeks all, he wants everyone to feel the warmth of his mercy and his love. (Pope Francis)

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In Francis, we have a missionary Pope, perhaps like few in history. He has done nothing but evangelize from the moment he stepped out onto that balcony at St Peters. His words and his actions have set the tone. There is no doubt in this deacon's mind that he is leading us all to embrace the missionary moment in which we live. He is calling us to live our lives in the heart of the Church for the sake of the world. He is sending us out in response to the command of Jesus to go into all the world and preach the Gospel.

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Why We Need the Eucharistic Jesus to Worship God
By Andrew M. Greenwell, Esq. | July 29, 2013

Jesus, the Son of God become man, was able, through his human nature joined to the person of the Word of God, to offer perfect, infinite, and meritorious worship and adoration to the Godhead. This feat no one has the ability, and one will have the ability, and no one is able to have the ability to do on his own.

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