Headlines I Am a Son of the Church: A Big Heart Open to God, the Papal Interview Which Confounded the Media By Deacon Keith Fournier | September 20, 2013 Proclamation in a missionary style focuses on the essentials, on the necessary things: this is also what fascinates and attracts more, what makes the heart burn, as it did for the disciples at Emmaus. We have to find a new balance; otherwise even the moral edifice of the church is likely to fall like a house of cards, losing the freshness and fragrance of the Gospel. The proposal of the Gospel must be, more simple, profound, radiant. It is from this proposition that the moral consequences then flow. (Pope Francis) Continue Reading... Orthodox Patriarch Bartholomew Speaks Out Strongly! No to Homosexual 'Marriage' By American Orthodox Institute | September 20, 2013 Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew expressed in unequivocal terms that the Orthodox Church cannot sanction same-sex marriage. This is bound to make some of the Orthodox Progressives squirm because there is no room for doubt, no artificial distinction between Church and society where the moral teaching applies to the former but not the latter, where there is a different ontology implied for those within the Church and those outside of her. Continue Reading... US Catholic Bishops Lead Fight for Healthcare and Religious Freedom By Adele M. Gill | September 20, 2013 Certainly, we have all heard about the 'Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act' also known as Obama Care, that reportedly will provide affordable basic health care to all American citizens. But do we really know the toll it threatens to take on Christian Religious Freedom, and on those that are in most need of health care among us? Perhaps it is time to take a closer, fresh look at this highly charged, impending 'Health care reform." Continue Reading... FRIDAY HOMILY: Fr. Randy Sly on Don't Goof Up! By Fr. Randy Sly | September 20, 2013 When it comes to those things to living as a disciple of our Lord, there is no need to neither go through the litany of positives and negatives, nor delve into the shades of meaning for each of the sins we could commit. For our purposes, there are two important words to consider: avoid and pursue. Continue Reading... A Spirituality of Encounter. Pope Francis and the Woman Who Anointed the Feet of Jesus By Deacon Keith Fournier | September 20, 2013 The Woman whose story is told even to this day, as Jesus promised it would be, saw Jesus for who he is and was changed in the encounter with Him. It was not about her, it was about Jesus. She was emptied of self and thereby able to be filled with Love. This encounter is capable of changing all men and women. It is the woman of prayer who teaches us of the absolute necessity of living faith and points us to the path to walk upon if we want to receive faith as gift and cultivate it as a fruit. She is a model for all who want to experience living faith as a light for real life. Continue Reading... Cardinal Dolan Reaffirms Commitment to Oppose HHS Mandate, Protect Conscience By USCCB | September 20, 2013 The final version of the mandate still suffers from the same three basic problems we have highlighted from the start: its narrow definition of "religious employer" reduces religious freedom to the freedom of worship by dividing our community between houses of worship and ministries of service; its second-class treatment of those great ministries-the so-called "accommodation"-leaves them without adequate relief; and its failure to offer any relief at all to for-profit businesses run by so many of our faithful in the pews. Continue Reading... Basilian Scholastics Take First Vows By Darnell Miller | September 19, 2013 It was with feelings of anxiousness and excitement that three Basilian novices declared their first profession of vows on Aug. 15 in the Chapel of St. Basil on the University of St. Thomas campus. Kittisak Chooklin, Steven Huber and Hoc Minh Nguyen are beginning the Scholastic phase of the formation process as they continue their journey to the priesthood. To mark the occasion, Basilian priests from across the country attended. Continue Reading... Archbishop Nienstedt is Right, Satan Does Seek to Destroy Marriage By Deacon Keith Fournier | September 20, 2013 Today, many evil forces have set their sights on the dissolution of marriage and the debasing of family life. Sodomy, abortion, contraception, pornography, the redefinition of marriage, and the denial of objective truth are just some of the forces threatening the stability of our civilization. The source of these machinations is none other than the Father of Lies. Satan knows all too well the value that the family contributes to the fabric of a good solid society, as well as the future of God's work on earth.Archbishop Nienstedt). Those openly attacking Archbishop Nienstedt are also openly attacking classical, orthodox, faithful Christianity. Of course, they are specifically attacking the Catholic Church because it is the greatest defender of the truth concerning marriage and family - and it will not, it cannot - compromise that truth. Continue Reading... The Pope of Mercy Tells the Church Mercy Alone Saves Us From the Cancer of Sin By Deacon Keith Fournier | September 19, 2013 This Pope is the Pope of Mercy. In both his words and witness he makes mercy real to a world desperately in need of experiencing its liberating effect. He cautioned the faithful that "if we live according to the law of 'an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth', we cannot come out of the spiral of evil. The Evil One is smart. He dupes us into thinking that human justice can save us and save the world. In fact, only God's justice can save us! And God's justice revealed itself on the Cross." Continue Reading...Catholic Online is staging a very special conference on November 1-3, at the Sofiatel San Francisco Bay Hotel in Redwood City, CA. The Conference is "Saint Michael the Archangel, Defend Us in Battle, Spiritual Warfare and the Triumph of Love." It will focus on the role of St. Michael in our lives and in the world today. The conference is only $495 per person and that price includes a two-night stay at the Sofiatel San Francisco Bay, the conference, a meet and greets with our speakers and esteemed guests, your meals during the conference, and shuttle to and from the San Francisco airport. 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