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| Headlines Grammy Awards Reveal Collapsing Culture and the Christian Mission in a Pre-Christian Nation By Deacon Keith Fournier | January 28, 2014 A popular music performer moved suggestively up and on a broomstick while satanic images and hellfire surrounding her. Homosexuals and lesbians purported to be married- in an in your face act of defiance and rejection of the Natural Moral Law. Where did this all occur? In an ancient scene from a film depicting the internal moral corruption of the Old Rome? No, it all took place before anyone who simply wanted to watch the 56th annual Grammy Music awards on television Monday evening. Continue Reading... Was the Theft of the Blood Of Blessed John Paul the Act of a Satanic Group? By Deacon Keith Fournier | January 28, 2014 The relic was given to the church in May 2011 by Cardinal Stanislaw Dzuwisz, a close personal friend of Blessed John Paul and his former personal secretary. It was a piece of cloth from clothing of the late Pope, soaked in blood. Along with the theft of the reliquary, a cross was also stolen. Thieves broke in and stole the relic. The sanctuary they chose was the first one dedicated to Blessed John Paul II. He would say Mass in the chapel when he visited the mountains. The act has been called sacrilegious by the Vatican. Continue Reading... Waging War on Womanhood: Reject the Counterfeit Woman By Jennifer Hartline | January 28, 2014 There is indeed a war on women currently being waged in America, bloody as all hell. More accurately, it's a war on womanhood. But the warmongers are not conservative men, or priests or religious sisters, or the Catholic Church, or the Republicans. The aggressors are all those who have reduced the complexly beautiful, uniquely gifted, and dignified female human person to nothing but a vagina. Continue Reading... Pope Francis makes a special plea! Are Catholics deaf or will they listen? By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) | January 27, 2014 Pope Francis continues to call for aid to the poor as the holiday season ends. The Holy Father has set a goal to eradicate global hunger by distributing food more equitably around the world and he has called on all faithful Catholics to help. It's a call that can't be answered by a single second collection at Mass. Continue Reading... Heroic Hobby Lobby Calls Faithful Christians To Courageous Resistance By Deacon Keith Fournier | January 26, 2014 We're Christians, and we run our business on Christian principles. I've always said that the first two goals of our business are (1) to run our business in harmony with God's laws, and (2) to focus on people more than money. And that's what we've tried to do.We close early so our employees can see their families at night. We keep our stores closed on Sundays, one of the week's biggest shopping days, so that our workers and their families can enjoy a day of rest.Being Christians, we don't pay for drugs that might cause abortions, which means that we don't cover emergency contraception, the morning-after pill or the week-after pill. We believe doing so might end a life after the moment of conception, something that is contrary to our most important beliefs. Continue Reading... Feminine presence desired in church, Pope Francis says By CNA/EWTN News | January 26, 2014 Pope Francis met with a group of Italian women today, expressing his desire for women to participate more widely in the Church and in society without neglecting the family. Continue Reading... Are We Comatose or Just Suffering from Amnesia? By Michael Seagriff | January 25, 2014 'After 20 centuries of miracles from Cana to Fatima, after 20 centuries of martyrs, after 20 centuries of sanctity in every walk of life, after centuries of intellectual brilliance (Augustine, Aquinas, Bonaventure, Scotus), after all the truth that has been poured out by the Fathers, Doctors and ecclesiastical writers, by the 20 Ecumenical Councils of the Church, the infallible pronouncements of our Pontiff.after all this, the world is as pagan today as when Christ was born and had to flee. Perhaps more so... God, in his world today, is as hidden to most people as he was when in Egypt's exile.' Continue Reading... The Monk Named Benedict in the Vatican Cloister and the Need for a Monastic Revival By Deacon Keith Fournier | January 25, 2014 I must admit, my heart is often drawn back to Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI. I miss him. He was and is such a humble and holy man. Now, he is a monk. I believe that the monastic life he has now chosen will not only continue his path to sanctity, but strengthen the whole Church and add to the theological treasury of the Church. Monks are themselves a treasure of the Church. No matter how much formal theological study they have, it is their depth of prayer which makes them the best of theologians. So it is with His Holiness, Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI. Evagrius of Pontus once wrote "a theologian is one who prays and one who prays is a theologian." Continue Reading...Most PopularThe Catholic Church: The Last Institution Read More Know Nothing Governor Andrew Cuomo Should Apologize to Catholics, Other Pro-Life New Yorkers Read More Comfortable in His Catholic Skin: The Ecumenical Courage of Cardinal Seán Patrick O'Malley Read More Are We Comatose or Just Suffering from Amnesia? Read More Former Swiss Guard member says Vatican is riddled with homosexuals Read More News | Catholic Life | PRWire | Encyclopedia | Bible | Prayers | Vocations | Saints & Angels © Copyright 2014 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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