quarta-feira, 28 de maio de 2014

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(GRAPHIC PHOTOS) Pregnant Pakistani woman stoned because husband would not pay
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) | May 27, 2014

A Pakistani woman was stoned to death by her own family, in front of that nation's high court, because the family did not approve of the man she choose to marry.

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UN warns 200,000 kids will die of malnutrition in Somalia this year
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) | May 27, 2014

Urgent news out of the United Nations today as the agency warns 200,000 Somali children under the age of five face death from severe malnutrition before the end of the year. The UN says it needs more than $150 million in emergency aid to save some 3 million people.

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Rather then enter into the misguided mix of what purports to be journalism surrounding this Pope, I choose instead to offer to our readers the first English translation of many of the excerpts of this truly fascinating, informative, frank and faithful interview. I ask our readers to actually READ what the Pope said! Pray about his responses. Pray for him. Pray for the Church. Be a good Christian - and do not join the ranks of the propagandized lemmings, repeating the opinion of this purported journalist or that purported journalist. We are living in an historic moment in Church history! Francis is a prophetic and pastoral Pope who has already made his mark on that history - and appears to just be warming up. He is a man with a deep relationship with the Lord Jesus; a man of constant prayer. He is an evangelical Catholic Pope, filled with the hope and joy which comes from the Gospel.

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Kianna's will remains unbroken - as her captors turn up the pressure - Part 4
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) | May 23, 2014

For the next two weeks, Kianna was largely kept in the room save for bathing time. The stern, angry woman - who she was told was Jo's "mother" who at first met her at the compound had taken on the role of her teacher. Several hours a day, she would lecture Kianna on how things were and what she needed to do to survive at the compound.

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I am always drawn to these words of Jesus on Memorial Day weekend, \"No one has greater love than this, to lay down one\'s life for one\'s friends.\" (John 15:13) Military service which leads to laying one\'s life down is certainly an expression of this kind of heroic love. It also deserves to be honored. Those who witness to it are champions - and we should stop and reflect on their valor and virtue today.On this Memorial Day, I ask you to consider a practice I was inspired to embrace years ago. Whenever you see a man or a woman in uniform, stop and shake their hand. Thank them for their service to our Nation and smile.

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Inviting Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Israeli President Shimon Peres to visit Rome, Pope Francis called upon the leaders to pray at the Vatican for peace between their nations. The pope made the request on Sunday after praying the "Regina Coeli" at the end of Mass that Abbas attended in Manger Square, in Bethlehem, West Bank.

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Tennessee brings back electric chair, but is it the right move?
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) | May 23, 2014

If there's a symbol of capital punishment in the United States, it's the electric chair. Invented by Thomas Edison and used only in the United States, the chair could make a comeback as lethal injection comes under intense scrutiny. The state of Tennessee has reintroduced the chair as a method of execution.

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Fr Dwight Longenecker: Do Catholics Pray to Mary?
By Fr Dwight Longenecker | May 24, 2014

Do Catholics "pray to Mary"? Yes and no. Because we are "surrounded by a vast cloud of witnesses" (Hebrews 12:1) it is best to say we pray "with" the saints. They are our prayer partners, and as the Blessed Virgin Mary is the Queen of that army of prayer warriors she is the primary saint with whom we pray. We have to remember who Mary is. Mary is a totally unique person. She is the one human being chosen to offer her flesh to be taken by the Son of God. No other human being has this intimate relationship with God-that he entered her womb, took her flesh and was as close to her as any son could be to a mother. The church has rightly recognized therefore that she is "higher than the cherubim, more glorious than the seraphim". If we pray with the saints we pray most gloriously and powerfully with her.

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Air Force to shutter HAARP, what were they really up to?
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) | May 23, 2014

The U.S. Air Force has informed Congress that it will shut down the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP). The allegedly secret program has been controversial for years and has led to outlandish claims from those speculating its intent.

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