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If the figure of Christ does not emerge from the liturgy, it is not a Christian liturgy. As Blessed John Paul II wrote, "the mystery of the Eucharist is 'too great a gift' to admit of ambiguities or reductions, above all when, 'stripped of its sacrificial meaning, it is celebrated as if it were simply a fraternal banquet'. Worship cannot come from our imagination: that would be a cry in the darkness or mere self-affirmation. True liturgy supposes that God responds and shows us how we can adore Him. The Church lives in His presence - and its reason for being and existing is to expand His presence in the world.- Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI

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Catholic Renewal and the Beautiful
By Deal W Hudson | January 23, 2014

[T]he most convincing demonstration of [faith's] truth against every denial, are the saints, and the beauty that the faith has generated. Today, for faith to grow, we must lead ourselves and the persons we meet to encounter the saints and to enter into contact with the Beautiful. How much lost "connectedness" would be recovered if more attention were paid to encounters with "the Beautiful" in the liturgy, so that it was never perfunctory, listless, or offensive to the ear and eye? - Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI

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Beauty in Culture and the Salvation of Souls
By Deal W. Hudson | January 22, 2014

What did Fyodor Dostoevsky mean in The Idiot when one of his characters asserts, "Beauty will save the world?" Taken at face value, it's a claim that beauty plays a role in the salvation of us all. It also contains the implication that the culture surrounding us, as the platform where much of the world's beauty is displayed, fits into the plan of our salvation.Our unending delight is found in the beauty of God, in His presence to our souls. Yet beauty is also part of the journey, not just the destination.

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Without recognizing this first Right to Life there can be no recognition of any other derivative human rights. In fact, the entire infrastructure of human rights is placed at risk. All true Human Rights are goods of human persons. When there is no human person there can be no rights endowed upon them or exercised by them. All the other rights talk in the world will not change that. Every procured abortion is intrinsically immoral. It takes an innocent human life. Our position concerning the objective truth that every procured abortion is intrinsically immoral requires a public action. It is not simply a matter of personal opinion. Children are dying. Not opposing that horror and seeking to bring it to an end never serves the common good.

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Some Catholics are heating up the blogosphere, making deeply uncharitable comments about Cardinal Seán Patrick O'Malley. They all center on his humble act of asking Anne Robertson, a Methodist Minister, to pray for him. The simple prayer of blessing involved the use of water, to symbolize our common Baptism as Christians. I assert that it showed the humble heart of a Franciscan Friar, priest, Bishop and Cardinal who is comfortable in his Catholic Skin. It took courage and humility. It should be admired and imitated, not criticized.

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The Catholic Church: The Last Institution
By Deal W. Hudson | January 22, 2014

Empires have come and gone, as have epochs - the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, the Enlightenment, the Romantic Age, and the Modern - but the Catholic Church has remained, and now it's arguably the Last Institution. The only certain bedrock in our culture is the natural law, and the Catholic Church is the only institution that believes in it. Those who rail against institutionalized religion have not thought seriously about the temporal nature of human existence. The passing of time does not destroy the wisdom of the past, rather it stores it away. A vision suddenly disclosing itself in time does not necessarily fade into a corrupted shadow of itself. Therefore, time may seem fluid, but it carries truth into the future. Time and eternity are not like oil and water - they cannot be mixed. That's where you will find the Catholic Church and all who are Her members.

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I receive a lot of questions about winter blues and difficulty sleeping this time of year. Many of those who write, or whom I meet in my medical practice, simply express what is so very common this time of year - It is winter and I am tired, why? Some express exasperation over not even being able to sleep. Even more express their concerns over that winter weight gain which seems to accompany the entire pattern! They are often all connected. As the winter seems to just drag on, let us consider once again the connections between that extra weight, winter blues and the need for good sleep.

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Who knows, just as I sat in the cinema last night to watch this movie titled "12 Years A Slave" , my own descendants might one day sit in a cinema to watch a movie titled "9 Months A Foetus" ! My prayer is that on that day, they will hold up their heads because you and I would have succeeded in establishing the just Law that protects (without discrimination) all human beings during their 9 months in the womb be they black, white, blond, blind or downs!

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