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The quick attempt by some in the media to categorize this matter and this good Bishop by trying to squeeze this story into the template of the so called "Bishop of Bling" was inappropriate. It was especially inappropriate for the Catholic media.In particular, some on the blogosphere and on Catholic aggregation sites. What happened to presuming the best about all people, especially our brethren in the Church? The Archbishop made an error in judgment, a mistake. We all have. We are also all invited into a life of continual conversion - and we all fall short. When we do, it is how we respond to that wrong judgment which reveals who we are and who we are becoming. His actions show humility, integrity and accountability. In addition, The Archbishop is not only our brother; he is our father in the Lord. We should presume his good intentions and protect his reputation, especially in our reporting. The quick rush to this comparison by some in the Catholic media presents a moment for review.

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Is the 'Mark of the Beast' the future of money?
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) | April 2, 2014

Some futuristic thinkers say that in the next 20 years or so, when people go to the market, they will pick up the items they need and leave - without the benefit of paying a cashier. Sensors will identify a consumer by a mark, their way of walking or facial recognition. Will cash money - paper and coins, become extinct, for a system that calls forth the "Mark of the Beast" as spoken in the Book of Revelations?

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Will Marriage Solve The Priests' Problems?
By Fr Dwight Longenecker | April 3, 2014

We have a newspaper headline stuck on our fridge which says, "Married Priests favor Celibacy From Personal Experience." I'm one of them, and my wife doesn't mind me saying so. You see, I'm a married Catholic priest. I have a wife and four children.One of only about 200 in the United States, I am a former Anglican minister who has been dispensed from the usual vow of celibacy to be ordained as a Catholic priest.

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Many sources throughout the integrated media picked up on the story. Most focused on the Pope somehow breaking tradition and being bold in his humble action. As I have written on many occasions, when the media reports on this Pope, any report which draws people to the Jesus Christ whom Francis serves with such love and fidelity, is just fine with me. However, what is most important about this story about Pope Francis going to confession is how we respond. We should follow the example of our brother and father, Francis. Lent is quickly pressing toward conclusion and it is time to confess our sins and receive the extraordinary grace of healing which comes with this Sacrament of New Beginnings.

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UN takes on United States over human rights abuses
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) | March 30, 2014

The United Nations has put the United States under a deeply critical eye, and has taken it to task for many human rights abuses. Among the items in the recent report, officials are critical about the nation's practice of jailing the homeless and sentencing juveniles as adults to life sentences to drone warfare as well as spying by the National Security Agency.

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More than a million displaced in South Sudan instability
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) | March 30, 2014

The situation will only get worse, the United Nations says. More than one million people have been forced from their homes by the ongoing conflict in South Sudan. Of these new refugees, 803,200 have been displaced within the country, and another 254,000 have fled to neighboring countries.

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There was an exchange of gifts. The president gave the Pope literal seeds from the White House Garden to use in the upcoming planting in the apostolic garden. The Pope gave the President spiritual seeds, the seeds of the Gospel, to be planted in the heart of a man who needs their influence on many, many fronts. Hopefully, they will fall on good soil.When the meeting was over, the President thanked Pope Francis. Vatican reports indicate the President said, "Please pray for me and my family, they are with me on this journey - pray for them." We can all read between the lines of the Vatican statement. Many commentators will be parsing those few words for weeks to come. More importantly, we can all pray that the seed of the Gospel of Joy and Truth which the Pope gave to the President take root.

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First-ever asteroid discovered with rings, astronomers agape
By Catholic Online (THE NEWS CONSORTIUM) | March 27, 2014

Astronomers have discovered an asteroid with rings, the first time such a phenomenon has ever been observed. The discovery was made during a rare astronomical event known as an occultation.

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