Headlines A Letter From St Francis of Assisi to All the Faithful: We Must be Simple, Humble and Pure By St. Francis of Assisi | October 4, 2013 We must not be wise and prudent according to the flesh. Rather we must be simple, humble and pure. We should never desire to be over others. Instead, we ought to be servants who are submissive to every human being for God's sake. The Spirit of the Lord will rest on all who live in this way and persevere in it to the end. He will permanently dwell in them. They will be the Father's children who do his work. They are the spouses, brothers and mothers of our Lord Jesus Christ. Continue Reading... God's Grace and the Atheist: Part I By Andrew M. Greenwell, Esq. | October 4, 2013 When Pope Francis told the atheist journalist Eugenio Scalfari that atheists can be 'touched by grace,' he is absolutely right if he is referring to actual grace. His response is solidly founded on Catholic dogma. The Second Synod of Orange (529 AD) stated unequivocally that actual graces precede, even hound, those in a state of unbelief and mortal sin, their purpose then being to bring them from ungodliness to godliness. Continue Reading... St. Francis through the Eyes of a Friend and Eye Witness, Bonaventure By Deacon Keith Fournier | October 4, 2013 There is so much to write about in this marvelous account of the life of one of my own personal heroes, the saint whose witness led me back to the Church. However, I will focus on one aspect of Bonaventure's tribute to Francis. In the beginning of Chapter Eleven of his eyewitness account of his friend's life, he speaks of Francis' love for the Bible, the Sacred Scripture. Francis loved and lived the Sacred Scriptures. He was a man in a dynamic relationship with the Living Word, Jesus Christ Continue Reading... FRIDAY HOMILY: Avoiding the Bad Side of Blessedness By Fr. Randy Sly | October 4, 2013 Jesus was in the midst of sending out the 72 disciples (some translations render as 70) to minister in "every town and place he intended to visit." They were going to be the advance teams for ministry in preparation for his teaching. Their work would not necessarily be in the area of logistics, getting the locations ready. They were to begin proclaiming the Kingdom of God that had come through the Messiah and heal the sick. Thus, they would be demonstrating the power of their message through signs and wonders. Continue Reading... The Harvest is Abundant But the Laborers are Few By Deacon Keith Fournier | October 4, 2013 I believe we are alive at the beginning of a great resurgence in the Catholic Church. this is a work of the Holy Spirit intended to provide the resources needed for a new missionary age. Just when her opponents are ready to count the Catholic Church out, the sleeping giant is rising, with healing in her wings and a missionary song in her heart. She is being awakened from her slumber from within and challenged to action from without.She is being sent into the fields of this age to gather the harvest for the Lord. Continue Reading... Interview With Dr. Kheriaty: Are Mass Killings the Result of Moral Evil or Mental Illness? By Matt C. Abbott | October 3, 2013 The hypothesis of the devil-a personal spiritual being whose will is turned toward evil and who can exercise some sort of influence over man-may give rise to scorn from rationalists. I challenge the skeptics to find a better explanation for Sandy Hook or Aurora. As Baudelaire famously put it, the devil's greatest trick is convincing us that he does not exist. Continue Reading... Feast of the Guardian Angels: Angels Are Real and All Around Us By Deacon Fred Bartels | October 2, 2013 The Lord has given us devoted, powerful friends of resplendent beauty who stand ready at our side, ever-watchful angelic guardians who take a personal interest in seeing us arrive safely at our final destination. Let us remember to frequently speak with our guardian angels, converse with them as true friends, and gratefully thank them for all they have done, for we cannot as of yet know of the many times they have rescued us from some calamity. Let us ask for their assistance as we live our daily lives in the Lord. Continue Reading... How the Church Will Change: Evangelical Catholic Pope Francis Gives Another Interview By Deacon Keith Fournier | October 4, 2013 I question the emerging "blogo-sterium", a self appointed digital council which has decided they can determine whether the Pope is Catholic enough. I choose instead to learn from this Pope with a big heart. He is not afraid to encounter self professed atheists like Eugenio Scalfari. He does so because of the love of God. He writes no-one off. He engages them all with true respect, human and heavenly affection. He enters into dialogue and then does what Christians do, he shares the liberating message of the Gospel. Pope Francis is an evangelical Catholic Pope in a new missionary age. Continue Reading...Catholic Online is staging a very special conference on November 1-3, at the Sofitel 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. Thanks to an anonymous benefactor, the conference is only $99 per person and that price includes the conference, a meet and greet with our speakers and esteemed guests, and your meals during the conference. 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