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12-year-old sniper talks about his work - 'I didn't feel anything'
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) | September 23, 2014

Given the long and brutal nature of the civil war in Syria, it is no surprise that children are also being recruited into service, allegedly by all sides. Although this is in violation of laws intended to protect children, the laws are clearly not enforced in times of war.

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Islamic duplicity: With friends like Qatar, we need no enemies
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) | September 23, 2014

An expose in The Telegraph has demonstrated that Qatar is likely responsible for fueling much of the Islamic violence that is occurring in the Middle East and North Africa, having been caught channeling resources towards Islamist groups in Syria and Libya. Qatar is an ally of the UK and US.

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CDC fears possibility of 1.4 MILLION Ebola cases by January
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) | September 23, 2014

A report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has revealed a terrifying new estimate on just how damaging the Ebola epidemic in West Africa may become.

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Who Are the Mother and Brothers of Jesus? We Are
By Deacon Keith A Fournier | September 25, 2014

In this exchange, Jesus opens up for those with eyes to see and ears to hear the deeper interior importance and meaning of the motherhood of Mary and the interior meaning of all family relationships renewed by the Holy Spirit. He gives to those with ears to hear and eyes to see, a key insight - familial relationships touch upon, model and make present an eternal mystery into which each of us who are baptized are invited! The Church truly is a family, God's family. Understanding this insight, and living it, is a key to the spiritual life. The Christian vocation nad mission is fundamentally about relationship and communion. All who are incorporated into the Body of Jesus Christ through Baptism begin even now to experience the intimacy, (expressed in family relationships), that is the essence of the very life of the Trinity. Through His life, death and Resurrection (the "Paschal mystery"), He opens a way for every man, woman and child, who chooses to do the will of His Father, to enter into the very family circle of God through living our lives in Him.

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If Christ Has Not Been Raised Our Preaching and Our Faith is Empty
By Deacon Keith A Fournier | September 21, 2014

When we learn to embrace the implications of that empty tomb, and allow grace to work within us, we are made ready for eternity - by living differently every day. The Resurrection provides a framework, a hermeneutic, a lens of meaning, for everything that happens now in the stuff of our daily life. Even suffering, now takes on value - redemptive, life transforming value - because He has been raised and we can join it to His suffering. We speak of the Paschal mystery when referring to the Saving Incarnation, Life, Death, Resurrection and Ascension of Jesus Christ. To the ancients, the word mystery referred to that which is beyond our frail capacity to be fully grasped- because of our finite limitations and the limitations of language. It spoke to eternity. The mystery of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ is that kind of mystery. It changes us, if we embrace it in faith - and live it in fact - every day. The empty tomb makes us new. The empty tomb makes the whole world new!

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By | December 31, 1969

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Pope Francis and St Augustine Speak to Bishops
By Deacon Keith A Fournier | September 21, 2014

This week, Pope Francis met with all of the Bishops who received their appointments in the past year. They are all participating in a training session which is held at the Vatican every year. Francis, the Bishop of Rome, told his brothers they were - the fruit of the arduous work and tireless prayer of the Church who, when she chooses her pastors, recalls that entire night the Lord spent on the mount, in the presence of the Father, before naming those He wanted to stay with him and to go forth into the world.

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The U.S. government, working through the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), says it plans to develop tiny implants that will help soldiers and possibly ordinary citizens heal after injuries. The implants would be small enough to place at the ends of nerves with a needle.

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