Headlines Son of Khaled Sharrouf poses with severed head (GRAPHIC PHOTOS) as Jihadists recruit children to behead victims By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) | August 11, 2014 What's worse than jihadists beheading Christians and others, posing with their victim's heads? Child jihadists doing the same. As the Islamic State terrorists raise the ante on the world, they have made public that they are recruiting and using children as part of their operations. Continue Reading... WARNING GRAPHIC PHOTOS (RAW) - ISIS begins killing Christians in Mosul, CHILDREN BEHEADED By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) | August 8, 2014 Islamic State terrorists have begun their promised killing of Christians in Mosul, and they have started with the children. According to a report via CNN, a Chaldean-American businessman has said that killings have started in Mosul and children's heads are being erected on poles in a city park. Continue Reading... Largest Christian settlement in Iraq falls as ISIS kills its way south (PHOTOS) By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) | August 7, 2014 Islamic State terrorists have captured the largest Christian city in Iraq and driven tens of thousands of Christians as well as thousands of Yazidis, a religion related to Zoroastrianism. According to reports, many thousands of people are trapped in the mountain regions near the cities of Mosul and Kirkuk without food or water or basic shelter or sanitation, promoting consideration of supply drops. Continue Reading... ISIL Islamist Terrorists Committing Christian Genocide - As the World Watches By Deacon Keith A Fournier | August 11, 2014 The world, and much less the United Nations, cannot stand by with obvious complacency and apathy towards our plight and allow this destruction of these peoples in Iraq. Mere statements of condemnation by the UN, and even of the major countries of the West, are not sufficient! These statements, though taken with gratitude, are not enough to bring an end to these atrocities and to stop this genocide of a religious nature!- Mar Dinkha IV, The Patriarch of Holy Apostolic Catholic Assyrian Church of the East Continue Reading... Am I Not Your Neighbor? New Abolition Movement Needs a New Symbol to End Abortion By Deacon Keith A Fournier | August 10, 2014 Josiah Wedgwood was a potter, industrialist and entrepreneur. He was also an abolitionist. He crafted a medallion which bore this inscription - Am I not a man and a brother? It is credited with moving the heart of the United States of America to reject the evil of slavery. It depicted a Black Man, bound by the chains which came from the evil of slavery, pleading for His God Given Right to Freedom. It bore these words, "Am I not a man and a brother?" He sent several of the medallions to Benjamin Franklin in 1788. Franklin gave them to several of his friends and was deeply moved by their response. Franklin wrote back to the designer - I am persuaded it may have an effect equal to that of the best written pamphlet in procuring honor to those oppressed people. Continue Reading... Pope Francis Teaches on the Beatitudes: Portrait of Jesus and the Path to Happiness By Catholic Online | August 7, 2014 As Moses stipulated regarding the Covenant with God in accordance with the law received on Sinai, so Jesus, from a hill on the shore of Lake Galilee, gives to his disciples and to the crowd a new teaching that begins with the Beatitudes. Moses gave the Law on Sinai and Jesus, the new Moses, gives the Law on that hill, on the shore of Lake Galilee. The Beatitudes are the path that God indicates as an answer to the desire of happiness inherent in man, and perfects the Commandments of the Old Covenant. We are used to learning the Ten Commandments - you certainly all know them, your learned them in catechism - but we are not used to repeating the Beatitudes.- Pope Francis 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. | |
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