Headlines Thanksgiving: We Must Become Again a People of Thanksgiving, Love and Light By Deacon Keith Fournier | November 28, 2013 As we give thanks, we discover how to be faithful to our call to continue the redemptive mission of Jesus Christ, Love Incarnate, in an age hungering for the fullness of God's love. Christians are called to take the kernel which lies at the heart of this Holiday and plant it in the field of the world; so that it can bear the fruit which it points toward. We are called to give thanks and we are called to love with the very Love of God in which all human love is revealed and through which all human love is perfected. On Thanksgiving 2013: We Must Become Again a People of Thanksgiving, a People of Love and a People of Light Continue Reading... Obama orders closure of Vatican Embassy By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) | November 27, 2013 It's very hard to deny that the Obama administration isn't fighting a war on Catholics. In his latest move, Obama has ordered the closure of the U.S. embassy to the Vatican away from the Holy See to a more distant compound in Rome, allegedly for "security reasons." Continue Reading... Fatima and the Conversion of Russia: Pope Francis Meets President Putin By Deacon Keith Fournier | November 28, 2013 The return of Christianity to Russia should give us hope for our own Nation as we face the effects of moral relativism, secularism and the growing hostility toward Christianity. I want to suggest something which will raise many eyebrows.Is what is happening in Russia a partial fulfillment of the promised conversion of that Nation? President Putin exchanging icons of Mary with Pope Francis was not simply a mere nicety. Accounts which have surfaced indicate that it was done with reverence and genuine signs of Christian piety. Could this be a part of the promise of Fatima being fulfilled? Continue Reading... The devil, you say? 16th century mural of Henry VIII turns into image of SATAN viewed topsy-turvey By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) | November 25, 2013 Say what you will about the devil - but he's always found out. A British couple has recently discovered that a concealed, almost life-size mural of Henry VIII they discovered in their 16th-century Somerset home holds a mysterious secret. When you turn the mural upside down, the face of Satan is clearly visible! Continue Reading... Guest Opinion: The Laugh-A-Minute Abortion Telethon By L. Brent Bozell III | November 26, 2013 Pro-life politics begins with the medical fact that the unborn child is a developing human being. It's also a medical fact that said developing human being can be viable as early as 23 weeks. It's the pro-abortion side that is in scientific denial. For them, it's emotional. It's not a baby until the woman decides to exercise her right to "choose" to let it live. Continue Reading... When Political Correctness Passes For Science By Dr. Frederick Liewehr | November 26, 2013 Our society is so blinded by political correctness, by the compulsory but erroneous and disproven dogma that passes for "knowledge", that we have become incapable of thinking or evaluating arguments. We have replaced rational discussion with jingoism and ad hominum attacks, where cries of "Racist!" or "Homophobe"" substitute for discussion. Subjects are closed; the decisions have been made by the self-anointed, and there is to be no questioning those decisions, no "hate speech" allowed. Political correctness, as taught in our schools and increasingly mandated by our government, is destroying our nation. Continue Reading... The Bones of Peter, the Successor of Peter: Close of the Year of Faith By Deacon Keith Fournier | November 25, 2013 On the Solemnity of the Feast of Christ the King, the Sunday which marks both the end of the Church Year and the end of the Year of Faith, inaugurated by Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, Pope Francis greeted thousands of the faithful and presided over Holy Mass and the Angelus prayer. It was a profoundly moving event, for many reasons. Among those reasons, Pope Francis, the successor of Peter, exposed for the first time the bones of St. Peter, the first Pope, for public veneration. Continue Reading... Understanding the Mystery of Iniquity and the Horror of Sin By Andrew M. Greenwell, Esq. | November 26, 2013 Reason alone cannot fully grasp the gravity of sin and recourse to the Holy Spirit and the Cross of Christ is necessary because there is, in fact, a two-fold aspect to any serious sin: a natural aspect and the more significant supernatural aspect of which reason is ignorant. Continue Reading... A VERY OLD TOAST! 3,700-year-old wine cellar found By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) | November 24, 2013 Does wine really improve with age . say 3,700 years? Archaeologists have uncovered an ancient cellar in northern Israel that gives clues as to early wine making procedures. Continue Reading...Most PopularTREASON: Stop the lies, Obamacare is a move towards socialism Read More Fatima and the Conversion of Russia: Pope Francis Meets President Putin Read More Is the Pope an enemy of Capitalism? Evangelii Gaudium explains his views Read More GRUESOME DETAILS in rape and murder of teacher Collen Ritzer. 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