Headlines Pope Francis: The Holy Spirit Guides the Church By Pope Francis | May 13, 2014 The Holy Spirit is the living presence of God in the Church. He keeps the Church going, keeps the Church moving forward. More and more, beyond the limits, onwards. The Holy Spirit with His gifts guides the Church. You cannot understand the Church of Jesus without this Paraclete, whom the Lord sends us for this very reason. And He makes unthinkable choices, but unimaginable! Continue Reading... Attention Sean Hannity: That is NOT What Pope Francis Said. Do Your Homework as a Catholic Commentator By Deacon Keith Fournier | May 13, 2014 It has been a Christian world-view and anthropology that have helped to advance true human liberation. It will again be the Church that leads the world to a future of real progress. She is its champion. We do not need a \"conservative\" revolution. We need a Christian revolution. With all of this in mind, I once again contend with Sean Hannity.I respect Sean Hannity. Especially, in the arid wasteland of the propaganda media, I am glad there is a Fox News, as well as what is called conservative talk radio. However, I am first, last and all in between, a Catholic Christian. Continue Reading... Matt Abbott: Why are Latinos in the US leaving the Catholic Church? By Matt C. Abbott | May 13, 2014 Hispanics will be challenged to live the Catholic faith for conviction and not remain cultural Catholics. Cultural Catholics will not survive in America. These are the ones who are leaving. Parishes will be challenged in helping Hispanics live the Catholic faith for conviction. Parishes that provide a vibrant and dynamic liturgical life will help Hispanics grow in their personal relationship with Jesus. Parishes that provide formation and community will be able to help Hispanics remain in the Catholic Church. Priests will need to get out of the office and the rectory and be with the people. Youth ministry is not easy, but it is where we need to be.- Fr. James Farfaglia Continue Reading... Pope Francis renews plea to help the world's poor By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) | May 11, 2014 Pope Francis called for governments to do their part to aid the poor by redistributing wealth in a spirit of generosity. Pope Francis made the plea on Friday during a speech to U.N. Secretary General Ban Kai Moon. Continue Reading... Honoring our Mothers on Mothers Day: A Christian Reflection By Deacon Keith Fournier | May 12, 2014 For those whose mothers and grandmothers are still alive - cherish them today. Hug and kiss them. Honor them. Thank them. For those whose mothers have gone home to the Lord, remember them. For all who bear the name Christian, the name of our eternal family, let us also honor the Mother of the Lord today. Her maternal care for Jesus still embraces all those who are joined to Him, as members of His Body, by that great new birth of Baptism. Finally, let us ask the Lord to open our eyes, and our hearts, to come to more fully understand the great mystery and gift of the Church as our Mother. Let us live our lives as Christians, by living in the heart of Mother Church, for the sake of the world into which we are sent to bear the Good News. Continue Reading... Starving and destitute, Kianna meets a very special 'friend' - Part II By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) | May 4, 2014 Kianna made her way to the marketplace, walking unpaved, dirt roads. It would be here she would spend the day panhandling for coins in order to buy food for her brothers and ailing mother. She had taken to stealing bits of food from stalls recently, but she knew that this was wrong. If she was to be caught, angry shopkeepers would beat her as an example to all the other street urchins. Kianna reached the main part of the street, and saw lots of familiar faces - there were untold other children just like her, all vying for the same limited amount of money doled out by shoppers. Continue Reading... GHASTLY: Skinned, naked statue of Virgin Mary stuns Long Island neighbors By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) | May 8, 2014 A Statue of the Virgin Mary in Long Island is seemingly more appropriate for a Chamber of Horrors. This ghastly 33-foot-tall bronze statue depicts a walking woman whose skin has been ripped away from the right side of her body, exposing skull, muscles and her fetus. On private property, the owner has since draped the statue with a black tarp. Continue Reading... Why communism doesn't work - a case study in Venezuela By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) | May 8, 2014 In Venezuela, a real-world example of how communism fails is being played out in tragic slow-motion as oil money sent to poor communities for development is squandered and spent by corrupt officials. Continue Reading... Leadership Conference of Women Religious (LCWR) Corrected by Cardinal Gerhard Muller: Pray for Conversion By Deacon Keith Fournier | May 9, 2014 The phrase in the Doctrinal Assessment most often cited as overreaching or unsubstantiated is when it talks about religious moving beyond the Church or even beyond Jesus. Yes, this is hard language and I can imagine it sounded harsh in the ears of thousands of faithful religious. I regret that, because the last thing in the world the Congregation would want to do is call into question the eloquent, even prophetic witness of so many faithful religious women. And yet, the issues raised in the Assessment are so central and so foundational, there is no other way of discussing them except as constituting a movement away from the ecclesial center of faith in Christ Jesus the Lord. - Cardinal Gerhard Müller Continue Reading...Most PopularAncient architectural wonder of Rome Read More For Holy Saturday Reflection: The Sorrowful Mysteries of the Rosary Read More For Holy Saturday Reflection: The Sorrowful Mysteries of the Rosary Read More Good Friday Reflection on the Nature of Sin Read More A Good Friday Reflection: I Thirst 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. 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