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  • Argument of the Month Club: Michael Voris vs. Mark Shea (:Catholic Debate Article)

    10/16/2013 4:07:09 PM PDT · by RBStealth · 4 replies
    Tuesday night, I had the opportunity to go the highly anticipated, highly exciting argument between Michael Voris of ChurchMilitant.TV and Mark Shea of Catholic and Enjoying It! sponsored by the Argument of the Month Club of St. Augustine’s in South St. Paul, MN. For those of you who do not know who either of these are, Michael Voris runs an online apostolate called ChurchMillitant.TV in which he posts daily news stories. Voris is known for being more traditional and incredibly blunt. Mark Shea is probably what you could call a “neo” Catholic, in that he is not going to get...
  • At the General Audience Pope Francis explores the Apostolic nature of a Church rooted in Christ

    10/16/2013 3:06:45 PM PDT · by NYer · 3 replies
    Vatican News Agency ^ | October 16, 2013
    2013-10-17 L’Osservatore Romano At the General Audience on Wednesday, 16 October, in St Peter's Square, the Holy Father spoke about the Church handed down through the centuries, like a river, and the source is and always Christ himself. Thus, the topic of his reflection was the Apostolic nature of the Church, continuing the catechises on the Creed. The following is a translation of the Pope's discourse, which was given in Italian.Dear Brothers and Sisters, Good Morning! When we recite the Creed we say “I believe in one, holy, catholic and apostolic Church”. I don't know if you have ever...
  • Jewish leaders express “shock” over SSPX decision to host Nazi funeral

    10/16/2013 2:33:05 PM PDT · by NYer · 22 replies
    The Deacon's Bench ^ | October 16, 2013 | Deacon Greg Kandra
    Following yesterday’s thwarted funeral, some reaction in Italy: The head of Rome’s Jewish community praised protesters who blocked the funeral of a convicted Nazi war criminal as Italy marked on Wednesday the 70th anniversary of the deportation of Jews from the Rome ghetto.Erich Priebke’s final resting place is now unclear after the protesters forced a suspension of his funeral on Tuesday in the Italian town of Albano Laziale. His body is lying at a military airport near Rome pending a decision from the authorities.The former German SS officer died aged 100 last week in Rome, where he had been serving...
  • Prelate: Poverty Must Join Abortion at Top of Church’s ‘Political Agenda’

    10/16/2013 2:11:56 PM PDT · by marshmallow · 29 replies
    Writing in America Magazine, Auxiliary Bishop Robert McElroy of San Francisco argued that the Church in the United States “must elevate the issue of poverty to the very top of its political agenda, establishing poverty alongside abortion as the pre-eminent moral issues the Catholic community pursues at this moment in our nation’s history.” “Both abortion and poverty countenance the deaths of millions of children in a world where government action could end the slaughter,” he continued. “Both abortion and poverty, each in its own way and to its own degree, constitute an assault on the very core of the dignity...
  • Is Schism Inevitable in Germany?

    10/16/2013 9:30:02 AM PDT · by NYer · 9 replies
    Crisis Magazine ^ | October 16, 2013 | Marie Meaney
    The crisis in the Catholic Church in Germany declared itself 45 years ago with the “Königsteiner Erklärung,” a declaration of the bishops regarding Humanae Vitae in 1968. Therein they toned down the Church’s teaching, leaving it up to the conscience of individuals to decide whether to use contraception or not. The Austrian bishops did the same in the “Mariatroster Erklärung.” In 2008 therefore, Cardinal Schönborn, the head of the Austrian bishops’ conference, spoke about this as the “sin of the European episcopate.” These declarations have set the tone for the decades to come, and the faithful have in consequence become...
  • SSPX leader denounces Vatican II, Novus Ordo liturgy

    10/16/2013 8:48:30 AM PDT · by NYer · 33 replies
    Catholic Culture ^ | October 15, 2013
    The head of the traditionalist Society of St. Pius X (SSPX) has denounced Vatican II, described the post-conciliar liturgy as “evil,” and said that he is grateful the group never reached an accommodation with the Holy See. In a provocative address to the Kansas City audience, Bishop Bernard Fellay said: “It is has never been our intention to pretend either that the Council would be considered as good, or the New Mass would be ‘legitimate.’” He said that although the Novus Ordo Mass introduced after Vatican II may be valid, “The New Mass is bad, it is evil.” Bishop Fellay...
  • Holiness is more than being “Nice.”

    10/16/2013 3:10:43 AM PDT · by markomalley
    Archdiocese of Washington ^ | 10/15/2013 | Msgr Charles Pope
    We live in a time that has tended to reduce holiness to merely being nice and agreeable. In this manner of thinking holiness tends to be variously thought of as: getting along well with everyone, being kind, agreeable, helpful, likable, generous, pleasant, mild mannered, amiable, good humored, middle of the road, even tempered, placid, benevolent, friendly, forbearing, tolerant, thoughtful, and the like. It can all be summed up by saying that “so-and-so” is “basically a nice person.” And thus the goal seems more to be nice than holy.If you think this isn’t so, listen to how people talk at funerals....
  • Icon Carvings - They are Exquisitely Beautiful but Why Bother to Carve Them if We Can Paint Them?

    10/15/2013 7:36:02 PM PDT · by marshmallow · 37 replies
    New Liturgical Movement ^ | 10/15/13 | David Clayton
    There have been a number of articles published recently, following a show in Moscow, of carved icons of a Russian couple Rashid and Inessa Azbuhanov (their website is here and h/t Deacon Paul Iacono of the Fra Angelico Institute for bring these to my attention). These are exquisite works and are of interest to me particularly because I have to admit I have never seen anything quite like them. I am told that they are re-establishing the tradition of carved icons. These portray form through a combination of color and relief and in this sense are a halfway house between...
  • A papal canonization doubleheader (Catholic Caucus)

    10/15/2013 6:53:09 PM PDT · by RCB-Catholic · 7 replies
    Archdiocese of Denver ^ | Oct 15, 2013 | George Weigel
    I doubt that Pope Francis has heard of Ernie Banks, the Hall of Fame shortstop. But like “Mr. Cub,” whose love for baseball led him to exclaim “Let’s play two!” before Sunday doubleheaders in the 1950s, the pope from the end of the world seems to think that papal canonizations are better in tandem: hence the Sept. 30 announcement that Blessed John XXIII and Blessed John Paul II will be canonized together on Divine Mercy Sunday, April 27, 2014. Predictably, the decision caused some unhappiness in some quarters. Some Poles wanted John Paul II canonized by himself. Some who welcomed...
  • Priest sues Obama Admin: No Mass allowed on Naval Base, Church locked

    10/15/2013 6:22:33 PM PDT · by Morgana · 14 replies
    life site news ^ | John-Henry Westen
    ANN ARBOR, MI, October 15, 2013 (LifeSiteNews.com) – A Catholic priest in Georgia has filed a lawsuit after he was barred from even volunteering to offer Mass at Kings Bay Naval Submarine Base. Father Ray Leonard, who is contracted to serve as base chaplain, and Fred Naylor, one of Father Leonard’s parishioners and a retired veteran with over 22 years of service, launched the suit Monday in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia. Priests have been prohibited from offering Mass at military bases in the wake of the government shutdown, despite provisions in the Pay Our...
  • On the Critics of Pope Francis’ Consecration to the Immaculate Heart (Catholic Caucus)

    10/15/2013 5:35:31 PM PDT · by RBStealth · 14 replies
    Catholic Culture ^ | October 15, 2013 | Dr. Jeff Mirus
    When Pope Francis consecrated the world to the Immaculate Heart of Mary on October 13th, he followed a tradition of pontifical consecrations established by Pope Pius XII and continued by Pope John Paul II, each of whom made the consecration twice. These consecrations are certainly occasions of grace, even if many in the world have no wish to be so consecrated. The official use of the term “consecration” in this context will, I hope, give pause to some who insist the word cannot be used properly except in direct reference to God. While as a precise theological term, “consecrate” does...
  • Poll: U.S. Catholics embrace Pope Francis

    10/15/2013 4:17:12 PM PDT · by redleghunter · 10 replies
    NBC News ^ | 2013-10-05 | Mary Wisniewski
    By Mary Wisniewski, Reuters Pope Francis' comments that the Catholic Church should not focus so much on homosexuality, abortion and contraception have met with strong approval from U.S. Catholics, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released on Friday. Sixty-eight percent of American Catholics agree with comments the Pope made to that effect in an interview published last month in the Jesuit magazine Civilta Cattolica, while 23 percent disagreed, according to the poll. There was little difference in opinion between observant and less-observant Catholics, women and men, and among age groups, the poll found. There was little difference in opinion between...
  • Evangelical theologian lauds "Christocentric legacy" of Benedict XVI

    10/15/2013 3:29:21 PM PDT · by NYer · 7 replies
    Catholic World Report ^ | October 14, 2013 | Carl E. Olson
    Also, three Evangelical NT scholars from North America will participate in symposium sponsored by Joseph Ratzinger Benedict XVI Vatican Foundation >Although he might not be well known outside of certain theological circles, Dr. Hans Boersma is one of the finer young Evangelical theologians writing today. He is the J.I. Packer Professor of Theology at Regent College, one of the best Evangelical schools in Canada, and he is the author of some books that engage deeply and thoughtfully with Catholic theology, notably Nouvelle Théologie and Sacramental Ontology: A Return to Mystery (Oxford, 2009), and Heavenly Participation: The Weaving of a Sacramental...
  • Why Don’t You honor Mary?

    10/15/2013 3:21:28 PM PDT · by NYer · 117 replies
    Archdiocese of Washington ^ | October 14, 2013 | Msgr. Charles Pope
    Most of us who are Catholics eventually get asked, “Why do you Catholics worship Mary?” More often than not the question is not a real question it is a rhetorical question. For a few of you who might not know what is meant by the expression “rhetorical question,” it refers to a “question” whose purpose is not to seek an answer, but, rather, to make a (usually hostile) point. For example the expression “Who do you think you are!?” is in the form of a question but it does not seek an answer. Instead it is meant as a rebuke....
  • Cardinal Bertone steps down after 7 years as Secretary of State

    10/15/2013 3:05:27 PM PDT · by NYer · 4 replies
    Catholic Culture ^ | October 15, 2013 | Diogenes
    Pope Francis praised Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone for his “attitude of unconditional faithfulness and absolute loyalty to Peter,” as the Italian prelate stepped down from his position as Vatican Secretary of State. In a short ceremony at the Vatican on October 15, Pope Francis said that he was “profoundly grateful” to Cardinal Bertone for his service, and added that he was also speaking for Pope-emeritus Benedict XVI, who had appointed Cardinal Bertone to the Vatican’s #2 post in 2006. “Seven years of hard work, lived with great generosity and in the spirit of service,” the Pope remarked, as he thanked the...
  • Catholic Caucus: Priest sues Obama Admin: No Mass allowed on Naval Base, Church locked

    10/15/2013 1:59:09 PM PDT · by topher · 15 replies
    LifeSiteNews.com ^ | Tue Oct 15, 2013 09:17 EST | by John-Henry Westen
    ANN ARBOR, MI, October 15, 2013 (LifeSiteNews.com) – A Catholic priest in Georgia has filed a lawsuit after he was barred from even volunteering to offer Mass at Kings Bay Naval Submarine Base. Father Ray Leonard, who is contracted to serve as base chaplain, and Fred Naylor, one of Father Leonard’s parishioners and a retired veteran with over 22 years of service, launched the suit Monday in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia.
  • Santa Clara University President Triggers Abortion Uproar

    10/15/2013 12:20:18 PM PDT · by marshmallow · 8 replies
    San Jose Mercury ^ | 10/9/13 | Tracy Seipel and Josh Richman
    SANTA CLARA -- A decision by Santa Clara University's president to drop health insurance coverage of elective abortions for the Catholic university's faculty and staff has triggered a serious rift at the school. Many faculty members say they were blindsided by the move at an institution that has long prided itself on open communication and governing by consensus. The thorny issue echoes a nationwide debate at Catholic universities over their institutional identities and ability to consider the convictions of those who do not identify with -- or who disagree with -- certain principles the Catholic tradition holds as central. The...
  • 'Filthy little liar': nuns abused child sex victim, court hears

    10/15/2013 9:21:26 AM PDT · by Dr. Thorne · 69 replies
    Vanity (source listed in comment | 10/15/2013 | Dr. Thorne
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  • Pope Francis thanks Cardinal Bertone for years of service [retiring Vatican Sec'y of State]

    10/15/2013 8:01:51 AM PDT · by markomalley
    Radio Vaticana ^ | 10-15-2013
    Pope Francis sent a message of thanks and held a farewell ceremony for the Vatican’s Secretary of State emeritus, Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, SDB, on Tuesday. The 78 year-old Cardinal Bertone served in the office from his appointment by Benedict XVI in June of 2006. In remarks to the gathered officials and staff of the Secretariat of State of the Holy See, the Secretary emeritus remembered the seven years’ service and more with his collaborators, who, he said, “[served with] dedication and sometimes with sacrifice.” He thanked Pope Francis for his benevolence and offered best wishes to his successor as Secretary,...
  • SSPX seems poised to confirm a formal schism

    10/15/2013 7:07:57 AM PDT · by markomalley · 40 replies
    WDTPRS ^ | 10-15-2013 | Fr. John Zuhlsdotf
    I read at Rorate about a strong speech given by SSPX Bp. Bernard Fellay which is effectively a denunciation of Pope Francis and Pope Benedict and – yawn – you know the rest. Here is a sample: ----- “The situation of the Church is a real disaster, and the present Pope is making it 10,000 times worse.” [Bp. Bernard Fellay] said this in an address at the Angelus Press Conference, the weekend of Oct 11-13 in Kansas City. ... Bishop Fellay alluded to the SSPX/Vatican drama of 2012: “When we see what is happening now we thank God, we thank...
  • Pope Francis: Beware of idolatry and hypocrisy

    10/15/2013 6:52:31 AM PDT · by markomalley · 33 replies
    Radio Vaticana ^ | 10-16-2013
    Idolatry and hypocrisy do not spare even the Christian life. Pope Francis put us on guard against both these vices in his homily at this morning’s Mass at the Casa Santa Marta. In order not to give in to the dangers of these sins, he said, it is necessary to put into practice the commandments of love of God and love of neighbour. Once again, the liturgy of the Mass elicits from Pope Francis a reflection on the traps that punctuate the life of faith: To become an apostle of one’s own ideas, or a devotee of one’s own well-being,...
  • Pope's Address to the Plenary Assembly of the Pontifical Council for Promoting the New ...

    10/15/2013 1:40:28 AM PDT · by markomalley · 12 replies
    Zenit ^ | 10/14/2013
    At 12 o’clock this morning, the Holy Father Francis received in audience -- in the Clementine Hall of the Apostolic Vatican Palace --, the participants in the Plenary Assembly of the Pontifical Council for Promoting the New Evangelization.Here is a translation of the Pope’s address to those present.* * *THE HOLY FATHER’S ADDRESSDear Brothers and Sisters,I greet you all and thank you for what you do at the service of the New Evangelization, and for the work for the Year of Faith. My heartfelt thanks! What I would like to say to you today can be summarized in three points:...
  • "Allah" banned for use by Christian publication in Malaysia

    10/14/2013 6:44:17 PM PDT · by haffast · 16 replies
    Global Post ^ | October 14, 2013 13:50 | Alexander Besant
    A court in Malaysia ruled on Monday that a Catholic newspaper could not refer to God as "Allah," in a case that has spanned three years. The Herald argued in 2009 that the government ban on the use of "Allah" - the Arabic world for God - was unconstitutional. The challenge to the government's decree was upheld by a court that year and the ban was lifted pending a judicial review. The removal sparked a series of attacks on Christian places of worship in an unusual display of religious tension in the multi-faith country. The review, presided over by a...
  • New church task force on clergy abuse begins its work [Catholic]

    10/14/2013 9:21:08 AM PDT · by Dr. Thorne · 22 replies
    Minnesota Public Radio ^ | 10/9/2013 | Rupa Shenoy
    A task force created by the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis to investigate clergy misconduct includes a psychologist who works on sex offender management, a computer forensics expert and a former St. Paul police sergeant. Members say their work will be independent of the archdiocese they're investigating. An MPR News investigation has revealed that several priests suspected of sexual misconduct were protected by the Twin Cities archdiocese.
  • Missing Shefford boys home abuse case files were destroyed (UK)

    10/14/2013 8:43:37 AM PDT · by Dr. Thorne · 2 replies
    Bedfordshire News ^ | 10/13/2013 | Steve Lowe
    MISSING police files relating to an abuse case against a former Catholic boys home have been destroyed. This has now been admitted after one of the former boys called for an investigation. Mr Damian Chittock won damages from the Catholic Church in 2003 after being abused at St Francis Boys Home in Shefford in the late 1960s. After that settlement a police investigation was held and Father John Ryan, the priest then in charge of the home, was arrested and interviewed.
  • Bible Burning and other Allegations

    10/14/2013 7:37:45 AM PDT · by Pyro7480 · 11 replies
    Ever since the Protestant Revolt in the 16th century, the Catholic Church has been accused of ignoring, opposing, hiding and even destroying the Bible in order to keep it from the people. Allegedly, copies of the Bible were chained to the walls of churches during the Middle Ages so that people could not take them home to read. Supposedly the Church during the Middle Ages also refused to translate the Bible into the various tongues of the common people, the vernacular languages, in order to further hinder personal Bible reading. Furthermore it is claimed that the Church even went as...
  • Pope Francis: Perfect Piety Does Not Regard Care of the Poor [Daily Mass]

    10/14/2013 7:34:32 AM PDT · by markomalley · 10 replies
    Zenit ^ | 10/14/2013
    Pope Francis warned against the hypocrisy of thinking one is saved by pious works during his homily at morning Mass today at Casa Santa Marta. This attitude of perfect piety risks for one to look for their own salvation but not for the care of the poor. The Holy Father referred to this hypocrisy as the “Jonah syndrome”, referring to the sign of Jonah that Christ speaks of in today’s Gospel.The Gospel of Luke, which recounted Christ’s warning to the “wicked generation”, a term he said that is very strong. “This, however, does not refer to the people who followed...
  • "Court of the Gentiles" To Take Place Next Month in Berlin

    10/14/2013 6:22:58 AM PDT · by markomalley · 3 replies
    Zenit ^ | 10/14/2013
    Archbishop Robert Zollitsch, president of the German Bishops Conference, was among several representatives from Germany on the upcoming “Court of the Gentiles” which will take place in Berlin from November 26th-28th. The event is promoted by the Pontifical Council for Culture in collaboration with the Archdiocese of Berlin and the German Bishops Conference.Fr. Laurent Mazas, Executive Director of the “Court of the Gentiles” began the conference by explaining the symbolic significance of such an event. One of the events include a procession of two groups near the Bode Museum. This he said, is symbolic of the “Court of the Gentiles”,...
  • Russian Orthodox Bell Returned to Kodiak

    10/14/2013 6:01:22 AM PDT · by marshmallow · 4 replies
    <p>A 200-year-old Russian Orthodox bell has been returned to Alaska after being held by Catholics for more than a century in Southern California.</p> <p>The bell, known as the San Fernando bell, was returned to Holy Resurrection Orthodox Cathedral on Oct. 1 and is waiting to be placed in a permanent outside display.</p>
  • Vatican Beatifies 522 Killed in Spain During 1930s

    10/14/2013 5:54:34 AM PDT · by marshmallow · 7 replies
    AP ^ | 10/13/13
    <p>MADRID (AP) -- The Vatican on Sunday beatified 522 people - mostly priests and nuns - who were killed in the turmoil that led to Spain's civil war.</p>
  • St. Callistus I [Po & M] [10/14]

    10/14/2013 5:25:42 AM PDT · by markomalley · 1 replies
    Pope Callistus I is celebrated in churches throughout the world as a saint and martyr on October 14. The saint caused a major controversy, including a schism that lasted almost two decades, by choosing to emphasize God's mercy in his ministry. However, the early Pope's model of leadership has endured, and his martyrdom in the year 222 confirmed his example of holiness. Because no completely trustworthy biography of Pope Callistus I exists, historians have been forced to rely on an account by his contemporary Hippolytus of Rome. Although Hippolytus himself was eventually reconciled to the Church and canonized as...
  • How the English martyrs inspired me to make the most difficult film of my life

    10/14/2013 3:41:41 AM PDT · by markomalley · 28 replies
    Catholic Herald ^ | 10/14/2013 | CHRISTIAN HOLDEN
    We must not forget the heroism of men like Roger Wrenno, who actually ran to the gallowsProducing documentaries about the Catholic faith over the past few years has been a great privilege. I love doing it and consider myself very fortunate to have the opportunity to work full-time in sharing the truths of the Catholic faith. Each project poses its trials and difficulties. It can be difficult enough producing a good film with a quality soundtrack. But the real test is ensuring that we get the content right: clear, orthodox catechesis. We don’t just want people to have enjoyed watching a...
  • Is "The Rock" of Matthew 16:18 St. Peter? Or His Confession of Faith? [Ecumenical]

    10/13/2013 1:45:58 PM PDT · by NYer · 96 replies
    Catholic Defense ^ | October 8, 2013 | Joe Heschmeyer
    One of the most hotly-contested passages in Catholic-Protestant dialogues is the “Upon This Rock” passage in Matthew 16:18. After the Apostle Simon confesses faith in Jesus as the Messiah (the Christ), Jesus says to him “And I tell you, you are Peter, [Petros] and on this rock [petra] I will build my church, and the powers of death [Hades] shall not prevail against it.” So is Jesus founding His Church upon Peter, the first pope, as Catholics say? Or is He just saying that the Church will be built off of those who confess faith in Jesus as the Christ, as...
  • Why I Hate "Faith Alone"

    10/13/2013 12:01:40 PM PDT · by matthewrobertolson · 186 replies
    Ignitum Today ^ | 13 October 2013 | Matthew Olson
    Expounding on the importance of our actions for salvation is, I suppose, my primary “thing.” I have been in so many informal debates over the issue that I have started to lose count of them. I have written about the topic many times. And often, I become angry (like God in 1 Kings 11:9-10) at the mere thought of sola fide (“faith alone”), because I know that it is completely contrary to “what the Lord [has] commanded.” But why? “Faith alone” was, without a doubt, the primary reason that I left Protestantism. Even though I was ill-educated in theology at...
  • Cervantes and the Battle of Lepanto

    10/13/2013 10:43:01 AM PDT · by marshmallow · 6 replies
    Catholic News Agency ^ | 10/7/13 | Sarah Metts
    “. . . life is an unending dialogue between a knight of the spirit who is ever striving to soar aloft, and a squire who clings to his master and strives with might and main to keep his feet firmly planted on the ground.” - Walter Starkie (1)Miguel de Cervantes, who would one day write the great novel, Don Quixote, was born in 1547 in Spain. His family had at one time held influence in society, but by the time Cervantes was born, his father was poor and often had to travel in search of work. After studying under the...
  • Judge to rule on list of priests accused of abuse

    10/13/2013 9:03:08 AM PDT · by Dr. Thorne · 11 replies
    INFORUM (Farho-Moorhead) ^ | 10/11/2013 | Justin Glawe
    CROOKSTON, Minn. – The lists exist, but whether they will be made public is now up to a judge. Steven Aggergaard, an attorney representing the Diocese of Crookston, argued there is no concrete harm in keeping a list of priests accused of sexual abuse private. The statement came Wednesday in Polk County Judge Tamara Yon’s courtroom. She must now decide whether the diocese is legally required to release its list as part of a lawsuit filed in June by St. Paul attorney Jeff Anderson.
  • Holy Mass in honor of Our Lady of Fatima on now live.(Catholic Caucus)

    10/13/2013 8:10:08 AM PDT · by fatima · 12 replies
    Thank You Heavenly Mother.
  • Radio Replies Second Volume - Anglican Episcopal Church

    10/13/2013 7:00:49 AM PDT · by GonzoII · 10 replies
    Catholic Apologetics Online ^ | 1940 | Fathers Rumble & Carty
    Anglican Episcopal Church 1269. I was taught by my parents that the Church of England has always been a distinct Church on its own right from the second century. Your parents apparently belonged to that school of Anglicans which refuses to admit that the Church of England originated only at the time of the Protestant Reformation. Those who belong to that school of thought persuade themselves that the present Anglican Church is one and the same as the Church which was established in England by the first Christian missionaries to that country. But this theory cannot stand the test...
  • Pope consecrates world to immaculate heart of Mary

    10/13/2013 6:13:00 AM PDT · by markomalley · 102 replies
    Radio Vaticana ^ | 10/13/2013
    The Pope celebrated mass in St Peter’s square this morning in honour of the Marian Day, an event organised as part of the Year of Faith on the anniversary of the final apparition of the Blessed Virgin Mary at Fatima (13th of October 1917). Please find below the full text of Pope Francis’ homily in English translation. In the Psalm we said: “Sing to the Lord a new song, for he has done marvelous things” (Ps 98:1). Today we consider one of the marvelous things which the Lord has done: Mary! A lowly and weak creature like ourselves, she was...
  • Black Madonna Reproduction Makes Pilgrimage for Life

    10/13/2013 5:54:47 AM PDT · by markomalley · 2 replies
    National Catholic Register ^ | 10/13/2013 | JOSEPH PRONECHEN
    A reproduction of the icon of Our Lady of Czestochowa, also known as the Black Madonna, has come to the United States from Poland for veneration by pilgrims at American cathedrals, basilicas, parish churches and shrines across the country. "From Ocean to Ocean" is sponsored by Human Life International (HLI.org). This worldwide pilgrimage is dedicated to the defense and support of life and family through the intercession of the Blessed Mother under her title of Our Lady of Czestochowa. The pilgrimage started in 2012 in Vladivostok, Russia, then made its way through 24 countries and more than 400 cities and...
  • Pope Francis speaks about the Faith of Mary

    10/13/2013 3:03:36 AM PDT · by markomalley · 96 replies
    Radio Vaticana ^ | 10/12/2013
    A Marian prayer vigil was held on Saturday evening in St. Peter's Square, with a special catechesis by Pope Francis. The statue of Our Lady of Fatima from the Portuguese shrine was flown to Rome for the event. The Pope was scheduled to consecrate the world to Our Lady during a Mass on Sunday. His prepared catechesis is re-produced below. Catechesis of the Holy Father“The Faith of Mary”Marian Vigil(Saturday, 12 October 2013) Dear Brothers and Sisters, We are all gathered for this event of the Year of Faith devoted to Mary, Mother of Christ and of the Church, our Mother....
  • Bishop, Priest, and Deacon (Ecumenical Caucus)

    10/12/2013 5:21:24 PM PDT · by narses · 5 replies
    The sacrament of holy orders is conferred in three ranks of clergy: bishops, priests, and deacons. Bishops (episcopoi) have the care of multiple congregations and appoint, ordain, and discipline priests and deacons. They sometimes appear to be called "evangelists" in the New Testament. Examples of first-century bishops include Timothy and Titus (1 Tim. 5:19–22; 2 Tim. 4:5; Titus 1:5). Priests (presbuteroi) are also known as "presbyters" or "elders." In fact, the English term "priest" is simply a contraction of the Greek word presbuteros. They have the responsibility of teaching, governing, and providing the sacraments in a given congregation (1 Tim....
  • Catholic Caucus: Daily Mass Readings, 10-13-13

    10/12/2013 4:04:24 PM PDT · by NYer · 5 replies
    USCCB ^ | October 12, 2013
    Twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time Lectionary: 144 Reading 1 2 Kgs 5:14-17 Naaman went down and plunged into the Jordan seven timesat the word of Elisha, the man of God. His flesh became again like the flesh of a little child,and he was clean of his leprosy. Naaman returned with his whole retinue to the man of God. On his arrival he stood before Elisha and said,"Now I know that there is no God in all the earth,except in Israel.Please accept a gift from your servant." Elisha replied, "As the LORD lives whom I serve, I will not take...
  • Meeting with Rome's Jewish community, Pope calls for vigilance against anti-Semitism, racism

    10/12/2013 7:03:21 AM PDT · by NYer · 13 replies
    Catholic Culture ^ | October 11, 2013
    Pope Francis met on October 11 with representatives of the Jewish community in Rome, led by Chief Rabbi Riccardo Di Segni, to mark the 70th anniversary of the date when Nazis rounded up the Jews of Rome for deportation to Auschwitz. Recalling the genocidal campaign, the Pope said: “We remember and pray for the many innocent victims of human barbarism, and for their families. It will also be an occasion to recall the importance of remaining vigilant in order that we do not regress, under any pretext, to any forms of intolerance and anti-Semitism, in Rome and in the rest...
  • Anglicans could receive Roman Catholic communion, Archbishop suggests

    10/11/2013 7:35:47 PM PDT · by ebb tide · 43 replies
    The Telegraph ^ | 10/11/13 | John Bingham
    The Archbishop of Birmingham, the Most Rev Bernard Longley, signalled that restrictions, which can be traced back to the Reformation, might be “reconsidered” as a result of “deeper sharing” between the two churches. Although he insisted that he was expressing a “personal view”, the Archbishop’s comments will be closely watched as he is the senior Catholic cleric responsible for dialogue with the Anglican churches. His remarks were warmly welcomed by leading figures in the Church of England who said it was time for closer ties.
  • The Synod’s three paths for remarried divorcees

    10/11/2013 7:29:59 PM PDT · by ebb tide · 5 replies
    Vatican Insider ^ | 10/10/13 | ANDREA TORNIELLI
    The Synod of bishops proposes a different pastoral approach to marriage: Less bureaucracy, speedier processes and above all, universal access to causes for the annulment of marriages ANDREA TORNIELLI vatican city Shock declarations, such as the ones contained in the document issued by the Diocese of Freiburg which offers recommendations on communion for remarried divorcees end up complicating rather than facilitating reflection on the issue. Pope Francis’ intention is for this issue to be discussed at an Extraordinary Synod in October 2014. The Synod will be broken down into various sessions and could be followed by another meeting involving a...
  • 9/11 for the Magisterium: The Francis interviews

    10/11/2013 4:50:06 PM PDT · by piusv · 6 replies
    9/11 for the Magisterium: The Francis interviews Posted October 11, 2013 by Anthony Cekada by Rev. Anthony Cekada NO ONE who follows the religious or secular press is unaware of the firestorm that Bergoglio (“Pope Francis”) ignited with his recent press interviews and public letters. Understandably, the discussion centered on the meaning of Francis’ particular pronouncements (on atheism, proselytism, “judging,” conscience, no Catholic God, etc.) What in the world did this or that statement mean? How did it square up with previous Catholic teaching? Or did it at all? Because each pronouncement seemed so surprising in itself, though, a larger...
  • Finding a home in the confessional thanks to Pope Francis

    10/11/2013 2:45:26 PM PDT · by NYer · 29 replies
    NC Reporter ^ | October 10, 2013 | Renée Schafer Horton
    I went to confession on Saturday. I think the last time I celebrated the sacrament in a traditional Saturday afternoon setting was more than a decade ago. When someone asked me why I was going, the answer was simple: I was compelled to go because of the pope.Not because Pope Francis has asked Catholics to get back in the confessional, but because his recent interviews and heartfelt actions as pastor in chief have made me want to be a better person and a more fulfilled, better practicing Catholic. I've felt like I've not only been given hope for the church,...
  • Faith, Love, and Hope (Francis J. Beckwith's commencement address to Bishop Gorman HS grads(

    10/11/2013 2:25:01 PM PDT · by NYer · 1 replies
    The Catholic Thing ^ | October 11, 2013 | Francis J. Beckwith
    Next week is the author’s 35-year reunion at Bishop Gorman High School in Las Vegas, Nevada. What follows is adapted from the commencement address he gave to Gorman’s 2011 graduates.   Although I have learned many lessons since I graduated in 1978, there are three that I wish I had fully grasped when I was your age. First, be intellectually serious about your faith.  Bishop Gorman is a Catholic high school, which means that it is tethered to a rich intellectual tradition, one that has been, and is, the home of some of the greatest thinkers the world has ever...
  • Kicking the [Catholic] Church Out of the UN

    10/11/2013 2:18:24 PM PDT · by NYer · 6 replies
    Crisis Magazine ^ | October 11, 2013 | Austin Ruse
    A nasty Norwegian diplomat at the UN frequently badmouths the Holy See. He wonders why Holy See diplomats are allowed into the room during negotiations. He says outright that the Holy See ought to leave. This has happened more than once.It’s amusing a Norwegian would say such a thing. The development of Norway is rather murky and it is hard to figure when Norway really became Norway. Norwegians might claim it was when Harald Fairhair unified disparate tribes and clans in 872 after the Battle of Hafrsfjord. Even so, it is questionable when the people living there began to...