Headlines Forced Abortion of 9 Month Old Child in China: Obama Administration Complicity By Deacon Keith Fournier | August 30, 2013 Sadly, because the Maoist Atheists currently ruling mainland China wear business suits, smile a lot, and hold commercial paper which represents a substantial amount of American I.O.U.'s, few politicians in either major political party have the courage to call them out for their egregious human rights abuses. The treatment of children as commodities in China, products to be accumulated only with the permission of the Central Government, seems horribly unjust to most observers, and rightly so. However, at its root, is it that different than the current abortion culture of the West? We need to be honest if we ever hope to end this evil scourge Continue Reading... FRIDAY HOMILY: Give Me Oil In My Lamp By Fr. Randy Sly | August 30, 2013 In our gospel today Jesus is talking about spiritual preparation and conditioning. The parable gives us some strong direction that needs to be in place here and now. We don't want to wait to be sure our lamp is lit and we have plenty of oil. But what does this mean? Continue Reading... The Rise of Judicial Imperialism in the Emerging Imperial State By Keith A. Fournier | August 30, 2013
Homosexual Marriage at the Dusk of Liberty By Fr. Johannes L. Jacobse | August 30, 2013 In the long run, Christians won't be prosecuted for objecting to homosexual marriage as such. They will be prosecuted for denying that the State has the power to define what is morally licit under the legal rubric of civil rights. We are one step closer to the catacombs. Bishops, priests and deacons need to take special note because they will become the first targets of the coming hostility in order to demoralize the faithful. Clergy who today still hope for compromise with the homosexual cultural agenda must recommit to the moral tradition and bear the scorn that comes with defending it. Continue Reading... THURSDAY HOMILY: Passion of St.John the Baptist Calls Us to Freedom and Courage By Deacon Keith Fournier | August 29, 2013
Obama Administration Considers Military Action: Pray for the Christians of Syria and Pray for Peace By Deacon Keith Fournier | August 29, 2013 As Catholics we need to be very careful as we watch the news reports concerning the situation in Syria. The Chaldean Bishop of Aleppo, Antoine Audo, S.J. told Vatican Radio that "If there is an armed intervention, that would mean, I believe, a world war. That risk has returned." Metropolitan Hilarion, the head of the Department for External Relations of the Moscow Patriarchate offered sobering words concerning what appears to be the impending military action by the US in Syria stating "Once again, as was the case in Iraq, the United States is acting as an international executioner. Once again, thousands of lives will be sacrificed on the altar of an imaginary democracy." He warned that among them will be "Christians, about whose fate no one cares." We must be numbered among the ones who do care about their fate. Pray for the Christians in Syria. Pray for peace in Syria. . Sophistry Slouching Toward Apostasy: Response to the Commonweal Essay of Joseph Bottum By Deacon Keith Fournier | August 28, 2013 I read the 9,000 word essay entitled The Things We Share: A Catholic's Case for Same-Sex Marriage last weekend. It was written by Joseph Bottum for Commonweal magazine. In fact, I read it several times. Each time, it broke my heart at an even deeper level. The first thing I did was to pray about my response. I decided to wait until I could let my emotional reaction to it calm down a bit. I knew the utter despair that this essay would generate in the broader, faithful Christian community. Continue Reading... Tuesday Homily: Giving Ourselves, Together With the Gospel By Fr. Roger J. Landry | August 27, 2013 It was because of Monica's ceaseless prayers and tears that not only did her son "not perish" but became the great Saint Augustine. But it was also because of her persevering prayers and tears for both her son and her husband that she became the great Saint Monica. Continue Reading... Decoding the Encyclical Letter 'Lumen Fidei', Light of Faith By Fr Dr Santhosh Sebastian Cheruvally | August 27, 2013 Lumen Fidei categorically states that faith illuminating life means Christ affecting our life and our convictions. Indeed a christification of our life and commitments, convictions and values are called for. It is in this sense, "Faith in Christ brings salvation because in him our lives become radically open to a love that precedes us, a love that transforms us from within, acting in us and through us." (Cf. Chapter 1, no. 20.) The encyclical is clear: What is communicated in the Church, what is handed down in her living Tradition, is the new light born of an encounter with the true God, a light which touches us at the core of our being and engages our minds, wills and emotions, opening us to relationships lived in communion Continue Reading...Most PopularComfortable in our Catholic Skin: Reject Triumphalism, Embrace the Call to Christian Unity Read More War On the Horizon: Why is this Obama employee promoting a race war? Read More Sophistry Slouching Toward Apostasy: Response to the Commonweal Essay of Joseph Bottum Read More Poster Couple for an Anti-Theology of the Body Read More Worldwide Christian Persecution Reveals the Rise of Evil and Grace Read More News | Catholic Life | PRWire | Encyclopedia | Bible | Prayers | Vocations | Saints & Angels © Copyright 2012 Catholic Online. This e-mail is never sent unsolicited. You have received this Catholic Online e-mail because you subscribed to it or someone forwarded it to you. To opt out, see the links below. TO ADVERTISE TO SUBSCRIBE Remove your e-mail address from our list. We respect your right to privacy. View our policy. This e-mail was sent by: Catholic Online, P.O. Box 9686 Bakersfield, CA 93389 USA | |
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