Headlines John's Paul II's Doctor: I don't know how he survived the shooting By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) | April 23, 2014 The doctor to Bl. Pope John Paul II has explained that he doesn't know how the assassin's bullet intended to kill him did not do so. He also talked about the Holy Father in his last days, as he worked amid failing health. Continue Reading... Pope Francis on the Resurrection: Why Do You Seek the Living Among the Dead? By Pope Francis | April 24, 2014 This week is the week of joy, we celebrate the Resurrection of Jesus. It is a true, profound joy, based on the certainty that Christ is now risen, He is dead no more, but is alive and active in the Church and in the world . This certainty dwells in the hearts of believers from that Easter morning, when the women went to the tomb of Jesus and the angels said to them, \"Why do you seek the living one among the dead\" (Lk 24,5) \"Why do you seek the living one among the dead?". Continue Reading... DEADLY BACTERIA: Dreaded MRSA virus now infecting U.S. homes By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) | April 23, 2014 The anti-biotic resistant "superbug" known as methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, or MRSA for short, is a deadly drug-resistant virus that plagues mostly hospitals. A new report has found that virus can now incubate in private residences, meaning that our own homes are no longer safe. Continue Reading... The Coming Canonizations: Deal Hudson on Saints and Dead Atheists By Deal W. Hudson | April 22, 2014 We know that St. Peter's Square will be overflowing with happy faces, banners waving, and spontaneous outburst of songs - in many languages - who will greet the arrival and presence of Pope Francis. What would the mood be like in Washington Square at the memorial service of the world's best known "militant atheist"? Continue Reading... Their Eyes Were Opened: Walk With Jesus on the Road to Emmaus By Deacon Keith Fournier | April 24, 2014 We are those disciples on the road to Emmaus, living our lives in the real world, walking along with Jesus who is always there accompanying us on the road, whether we recognize Him or not. He listens to us, and understands us, because he became like us, in "all things but sin" as the author of the letter to the Hebrews tells us. In Him, the entire human experience has become, in the words of early Church Bishop and Father, Ireneaus of Lyons, "recapitulated".In the Sacred Humanity of Jesus Christ we can also begin to see who we are called to become as we grow in continual communion with Him. In this encounter with the Risen Lord, made present at every Eucharist because it is outside of time, we receive the grace we need to begin to walk the road of our daily lives differently because we have seen the Risen Lord! He walks with us on our own road to Emmaus. We learn to recognize Him, in the breaking of the bread. Continue Reading... Alabama Supreme Court Recognizes Child in the Womb Has Fundamental Rights By Deacon Keith Fournier | April 24, 2014 Because a human life with a full genetic endowment comes into existence at the moment of conception, the self-evident truth that all men are created equal and are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights encompasses the moment of conception. Legal recognition of the unborn as members of the human family derives ultimately from the laws of nature and nature's God, who created human life in His image and protected it with the commandment: 'Thou shall not kill.' Continue Reading... China set to become the world's largest Christian nation By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) | April 21, 2014 In nearly every human respect, China is the world's biggest. It's the world's most populous country, the world's largest English speaking nation, and soon, it may be the world's largest Christian nation. Continue Reading... Sharia, go home! Billy Graham's son says. What did he mean? By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) | April 21, 2014 Reverend Franklin Graham, the son of legendary Christian evangelist Billy Graham has never been one to conceal his opinions. "We should be afraid of sharia law" in America, and Muslims here who want to practice sharia should go back to where they came from, "to those nations that recognize sharia law," Graham, head of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association says. Continue Reading...Most PopularAncient architectural wonder of Rome Read More For Holy Saturday Reflection: The Sorrowful Mysteries of the Rosary Read More Pope Francis says atheists can do good and go to heaven too! 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