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  • Apparition of the Fatima Angel - Prostration in Prayer - Children's Eucharistic Adoration

    07/06/2008 3:45:50 PM PDT · by NYer · 14+ views
    In the spring of 1916 Lucia, Francisco and Jacinta, had their first encounter with a heavenly messenger. Writing in her memoirs, composed under obedience to the Bishop, Lucia tells of that first meeting. We went on that occasion to my parents' property, which is at the bottom of the Cabeco, facing east. It is called Chousa Velha.About the middle of the morning it began to drizzle and we climbed up the hill, followed by our sheep, in search of a rock that would shelter us. And so it was that we entered for the first time into that blessed place....
  • Anglican Bishops in Rome for Secret Talks

    07/06/2008 3:38:32 PM PDT · by tcg · 1 replies · 43+ views
    Catholic Online ^ | 7/8/08 | Randy Sly
    he London Telegraph learned on Saturday evening that some senior conservative Church of England bishops have been in Rome holding secret meetings with members of the Congregation of the Doctrine of the Faith. The Telegraph knows the identities of the bishops but has agreed to hold them in anonymity. Following the Global Anglican Future Conference (GAFCON) in Jerusalem and with the Lambeth Conference soon to be held, the content of the talks is assumed to be focused on the departures from orthodox Christianity within the Anglican Communion. Right now the Church of England is holding its General Synod where women’s...
  • No Fireworks Yet

    07/06/2008 11:30:39 AM PDT · by Ottofire · 2 replies · 78+ views
    Pyromaniacs blog ^ | 5 July 2008 | Frank Turk
    05 July 2008 No Fireworks yet by Frank Turk Welcome back – I hope the fireworks in your part of the world were as lovely and thrilled your kids the way they did here in our part of the world. The last time we cited the Constitution and talked about the hypothetical neighborhood in which we could see something about this question of whether the church – not individual Christians, but churches, acting explicitly in the name of Jesus Christ – ought to go seeking political solutions to the world they live in. It’s about time we turned toward...
  • [Ecumenic] CCC, paragraphs 74-100 (The Transmission of Divine Revelation)

    07/06/2008 10:53:50 AM PDT · by markomalley · 3 replies · 44+ views
    PART ONETHE PROFESSION OF FAITHSECTION ONE"I BELIEVE" - "WE BELIEVE"CHAPTER TWOGOD COMES TO MEET MANARTICLE 2THE TRANSMISSION OF DIVINE REVELATION74 God "desires all men to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth":29 that is, of Christ Jesus.30 Christ must be proclaimed to all nations and individuals, so that this revelation may reach to the ends of the earth: God graciously arranged that the things he had once revealed for the salvation of all peoples should remain in their entirety, throughout the ages, and be transmitted to all generations.31 I. THE APOSTOLIC TRADITION75"Christ the Lord, in whom...
  • When did confession to a priest start? [Ecumenical]

    07/06/2008 10:45:47 AM PDT · by NYer · 6 replies · 205+ views
    Black Cordelias ^ | July 6, 2008
    Q. When did confession to a priest start?A. Confession is a sacrament instituted by Jesus Christ Himself in John 20: 22 And with that he breathed on them and said, “Receive the Holy Spirit. 23 If you forgive anyone his sins, they are forgiven; if you do not forgive them, they are not forgiven… From the early writings of the Church fathers below you can see that the sacrament of confession has always been a practice of the Church founded by Jesus Christ.In the early Church confession was not done in private to the priest but to the whole gathered...
  • Fun and Happiness [LDS Devotional]

    07/06/2008 10:28:25 AM PDT · by TheDon · 2 replies · 63+ views
    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints ^ | October 2002 | Elder Claudio R. M. Costa
    Elder Claudio R. M. Costa of the Seventy About four months ago, I received the assignment to serve in Bogotá, Colombia, and moved there. One day, as I was trying to find the way to my new ward's meetinghouse, I stopped at a park to ask for directions.I could see many families enjoying a pleasant sunny morning. I stood there for a while watching the children as they cheerfully played in the park. They had a special glow in their countenances; their cheeks were flushed from the sun and from the effort they made to run and play together....
  • 'Body Of Christ' Snatched From Church, Held Hostage By UCF Student (Catholic Caucus)

    07/06/2008 9:43:53 AM PDT · by Pyro7480 · 86 replies · 1,043+ views
    WFTV.com ^ | 7/5/2008 | n/a
    A University of Central Florida student, upset religious groups hold church services on public campuses, is holding hostage the Eucharist, an object so sacred to Catholics they call it the Body of Christ. Church officials say UCF Student Senator Webster Cook was disruptive and disrespectful when he attended Mass held on campus Sunday June 29. It was during that Mass where Cook admits he obtained the Eucharist.... A church leader was watching, confronted Cook and tried to recover the sacred bread. Cook said she crossed the line and that's why he brought it home with him. "She came up behind...
  • In Hartford Thousands of Muslims gather to Celebrate Islam

    07/06/2008 9:05:30 AM PDT · by ABN 505 · 29 replies · 352+ views
    The Hartford Courant ^ | July 6 .08 | Matt Burgard
    "It's not about terrorism or hatred. It's about love," she said. "Being a Muslim is just like being a Christian or a Jewish person. We are all called to treat each other with respect." The convention, which has taken place in Hartford for the last four years, is expected to draw more than 15,000 people by the time it winds down later today, said Muhammad Rahman, the convention's co-chairman. He said most of those who have shown up this weekend are Muslims from the East Coast stretching from New England to the Carolinas, though many have traveled from Canada and...
  • Daily "Pray for America" Thread (7-6-08)

    07/06/2008 9:00:43 AM PDT · by kingattax · 5 replies · 39+ views
    7-6-08 | kingattax
    America has been greatly blessed by God and has stood as the greatest country in the history of the world for over 200 years. America has many foreign and domestic enemies that are seeking her destruction. This thread is a daily call and reminder for people of faith who believe in God and in the power of prayer to make a commitment to intercede for America at this critical time in her history 2 Chronicles 7:14If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then...
  • If You Can Be Godly and Wrong, Does Truth Matter? (Protestant Caucus)

    07/06/2008 8:10:41 AM PDT · by Ottofire · 3 replies · 140+ views
    Desiring God ^ | July 2, 2008 | John Piper
    By John Piper July 2, 2008   Since there are some Arminians who are more godly than some Calvinists and some Calvinists who are more godly than some Arminians, what is the correlation between true knowledge of God and godliness? The best of both groups have historically admired the godliness of those in the other group. Whitefield, the Calvinist, said of Wesley, the Arminian, “Mr. Wesley I think is wrong in some things; yet I believe...Mr. Wesley, and others, with whom we do not agree in all things, will shine bright in glory” (Wesley and the Men Who Followed,...
  • † Dominica VIII Post Pentecosten ~ Eighth Sunday After Pentecost ~ 06 July 2008 Anno Dómini †

    07/06/2008 7:47:15 AM PDT · by Robert Drobot · 32 replies · 102+ views
    Roert Drobot | 06 July 2008 Anno Dómini | The Most Holy Trinity
    < Traditional Holy Mass Propers Eighth Sunday After Pentecost Missa Suscépimus, Deus ~ We have received, 0 God 06 July 2008 Anno Dómini ".... if by the Spirit you mortify the deeds of the flesh, you shall live...." "Nothing is so consoling, so piercing, so thrilling, so overcoming, as the Mass, said as it is among us. I could attend Mass forever, and not be tired. It is not a mere form of words; it is a great action. The greatest action that can be on earth. It is. . .the vocation of the Eternal." -- John Henry Cardinal...
  • The Lubavitcher Rebbe and President Ronald Reagan

    07/06/2008 7:32:12 AM PDT · by Alouette · 5 replies · 144+ views
    Chabad.org ^ | July 6, 2008 | Dovid Zaklikowski
    The Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, of righteous memory and President Ronald Reagan enjoyed a deep relationship for many years. National Day of Reflection By the President of the United States of America Amid the distractions and concerns of our daily existence, it is appropriate that Americans pause to reflect upon the ancient ethical principles and moral values which are the foundation of our character as a nation. We seek, and steadfastly pursue, the benefits of education. But education must be more than factual enlightenment-it must enrich the character as well as the mind. One shining example for people of...
  • SPURGEON'S DAILY DEVOTIONS

    07/06/2008 5:52:17 AM PDT · by alpha-8-25-02 · 32+ views
    7/06Spurgeon's Morning & Evening - July 6Spurgeon's Morning & Evening - July 6/08 | ALPHA-8-25-02
    Spurgeon's Morning & Evening - July 6 -------------------------------- Morning Devotional "Whoso hearkeneth unto me shall dwell safely, and shall be quiet from fear of evil." - Proverbs 1:33 Divine love is rendered conspicuous when it shines in the midst of judgments. Fair is that lone star which smiles through the rifts of the thunder clouds; bright is the oasis which blooms in the wilderness of sand; so fair and so bright is love in the midst of wrath. When the Israelites provoked the Most High by their continued idolatry, he punished them by withholding both dew and rain, so that...
  • Daily Reflections with Oswald Chambers [July 6, 2008]

    07/06/2008 4:49:49 AM PDT · by Vision · 6 replies · 55+ views
    Visions Become Reality " The parched ground shall become a pool . . . " —Isaiah 35:7 We always have a vision of something before it actually becomes real to us. When we realize that the vision is real, but is not yet real in us, Satan comes to us with his temptations, and we are inclined to say that there is no point in even trying to continue. Instead of the vision becoming real to us, we have entered into a valley of humiliation.Life is not as idle ore, But iron dug from central gloom, And battered by...
  • Why your next Pastor should be a Calvinist

    07/06/2008 3:09:54 AM PDT · by Gamecock · 98 replies · 670+ views
    Southern Baptists inherited the most compelling aspects of all the Baptist Calvinists that preceded them. James P. Boyce summarized this well. He encouraged every preacher to get theological education in some way, even if it could not be at the Seminary in Greenville, South Carolina. If no other means were available, he advised, 'work at it yourself.' The fathers of the convention did this, Boyce claimed; 'They familiarized themselves with the Bible, and Gill and Andrew Fuller, and they made good and effective preachers. God is able to raise up others like them.'1 But this is the very difficulty that...
  • Calvinism Emphasizes Two Precepts: Grace and Gratitude

    07/06/2008 2:59:42 AM PDT · by Gamecock · 5 replies · 128+ views
    inRich.com ^ | 6 July 2008 | Dawn DeVries
    For many in our culture, the word "Calvinism" is synonymous with a grim form of legalistic religion that chiefly focuses on the doctrine of predestination -- the idea that God has determined from eternity who will go to heaven and who will go to hell. This shorthand definition was perhaps given additional ground by the famous essay of Max Weber on "The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism." Weber argued that Calvinism's obsession with predestination led to a "this-worldly asceticism," which caused its followers to reinvest their profits in their businesses rather than to spend them on personal luxuries,...
  • Declaration of Dependence

    07/06/2008 2:42:41 AM PDT · by Gamecock · 2 replies · 93+ views
    Irish Calvinist ^ | 3 July 2008 | Erik Raymond
    The 4th of July is a great American celebration. It is always enjoyable to watch fireworks, eat a lot of barbecue, spend time with family and enjoy a mid-summer relaxation. Our country is truly a great place to live and it is active and merciful grace that we are enabled to enjoy such freedom as we do. However, when I hear the word Independence Day and its celebration I think of my daily celebration of just the opposite, namely my dependence. For instead of my pride and value coming from a nation and our independence from another nation, it is...
  • Of the Mortification of Sin in Believers (Chapter II)

    07/06/2008 2:26:29 AM PDT · by Gamecock · 1 replies · 49+ views
    CCEL ^ | John Owen
    Chapter II. The principal assertion concerning the necessity of mortification proposed to confirmation -- Mortification the duty of the best believers, Col. iii. 5; 1 Cor. ix. 27 -- Indwelling sin always abides; no perfection in this life, Phil. iii. 12; 1 Cor. xiii. 12; 2 Pet. iii. 18; Gal. v. 17, etc. -- The activity of abiding sin in believers, Rom. vii. 23; James iv. 5; Heb. xii. 1 -- Its fruitfulness and tendency -- Every lust aims at the height in its kind -- The Spirit and new nature given to contend against indwelling sin, Gal. v. 17;...
  • Theological Word Of The Day: Eastern Orthodoxy

    07/06/2008 1:07:22 AM PDT · by Gamecock · 2 replies · 118+ views
    TWOTD ^ | 6 July 2008
    Eastern Orthodoxy A tradition in Christianity that claims to represent the church the most faithfully due to its adherence to the traditions, beliefs, and practices of the early church. Though many would see the Eastern Orthodox church as simply “Catholicism with out a Pope,” the Orthodox would reject such a simplified identification. Not only do they not have a living infallible authority, such as the Pope, but they approach theology from a more mystical less rational based perspective. Their theology primarily comes from the first seven ecumenical councils as, according to the Orthodox, these council represent a perfect representation of...
  • Catholic Caucus: Sunday Mass Readings, 07-06-08, Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

    07/05/2008 8:29:30 PM PDT · by Salvation · 16 replies · 132+ views
    USCCB.org/New American Bible ^ | 07-06-08 | New American Bible
    July 6, 2008                                 Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time       Reading 1Responsorial PsalmReading 2Gospel Reading 1Zec 9:9-10 Thus says the LORD:Rejoice heartily, O daughter Zion,shout for joy, O daughter Jerusalem!See, your king shall come to you;a just savior is he,meek, and riding on an ass,on a colt, the foal of an ass.He shall banish the chariot from Ephraim,and the horse from Jerusalem;the warrior’s bow shall be banished,and he shall proclaim peace to the nations.His dominion shall be from sea to sea,and from the River to the ends of the earth. Responsorial...
  • Readings for the week of 7/6-12 (Jewish/Noachide caucus)

    07/05/2008 7:06:19 PM PDT · by Zionist Conspirator · 2 replies · 59+ views
    Bible, calendar, and prayerbooks | 7/5/'08 | Zionist Conspirator
    Monday and Thrsday mornings, 7/7 and 7/10Kohen--Numbers 22:2-4Levi--vs. 5-7Yisra'el--vs. 8-12 Strday 7/12--Shabbat Parashat BalaqMORNING Kohen--Numbers 22:2-12Levi--22:13-20Shelishi--22:21-38Revi`i--22:39-23:12Chamishi--23:13-26Shishi--23:27-24:13Shevi`i--24:14-25:9Maftir--25:7-9Haftarah--Micah 5:6-6:8 EVENING Kohen--Numbers 25:10-12Levi--25:13-15Yisra'el--25:16-26:4
  • A week of religious history

    07/05/2008 6:53:06 PM PDT · by Alex Murphy · 3 replies · 97+ views
    The Daily Gleaner ^ | July 5th, 2008 | The Canadian Press
    This is a selection of important events from a week of religious history. July 6 In 1535, Sir Thomas More was executed. More, once King Henry VIII's chief minister and friend, had refused to take the oath of supremacy accepting the English monarch as head of the church. A Roman Catholic martyr, he was beatified in 1886 and canonized in 1935. In 1906, Parliament passed the Lord's Day Observance Act to prohibit work, entertainment, sport and almost all commerce on Sundays. The law remained on the books until the Supreme Court of Canada struck it down in 1985. July 7...
  • Tablet ignites debate on messiah and resurrection

    07/05/2008 5:46:11 PM PDT · by P8riot · 7 replies · 555+ views
    International Heral Tribune ^ | 7/5/2008 | By Ethan Bronner
    JERUSALEM: A three-foot-tall tablet with 87 lines of Hebrew that scholars believe dates from the decades just before the birth of Jesus is causing a quiet stir in biblical and archaeological circles, especially because it may speak of a messiah who will rise from the dead after three days. If such a messianic description really is there, it will contribute to a developing re-evaluation of both popular and scholarly views of Jesus, since it suggests that the story of his death and resurrection was not unique but part of a recognized Jewish tradition at the time.
  • Finally, It's Official: Molokai's Hero = Hawaii's Saint

    07/05/2008 4:40:00 PM PDT · by NYer · 21 replies · 271+ views
    WITL ^ | July 4, 2008 | Rocco Palmo
    The requisite miracle for his canonization approved in May, the Pope yesterday green-lighted the elevation to sainthood of Bl Damien deVeuster -- the Belgian priest (1840-89) who spent his life ministering to the leper community on the Hawaiian island of Molokai, eventually contracting and dying of the disease. Beatified in 1995, the news gives Stateside Catholicism its seventh product raised to the honors of the altar, and is notable on a global level given the widespread devotion to Bl Damien as unofficial patron of HIV/AIDS patients. Benedict XVI accepted 13 decrees of miracles, martyrdom and heroic virtue presented to...
  • Islam Factor Forum

    07/05/2008 2:43:29 PM PDT · by Imanhamdani · 19 replies · 211+ views
    Islam Factor Forum ^ | May 2008 | BrJimC
    Islam Factor is a bold experiment in Muslim freedom of expression, freedom of speech and cooperation with people from all walks of life. Some who follow, agree with or are amicable to Islam and some who are opposed. Whether you agree with or follow Islam or not, whether you oppose Islam or not, no matter the nation, race, religion or creed we are from, we all have one thing in common. We all are human-beings with the same basic needs, hopes and emotions. Our forum hopes to promote an almost unheard of tolerance (that eludes many Muslim groups) that transcends...
  • Sacred Music that Serves the Word of God (Part 1) [Catholic Caucus]

    07/05/2008 2:34:07 PM PDT · by NYer · 3 replies · 99+ views
    ZNA ^ | July 4, 2008 | Annamarie Adkins
    ST. LOUIS, Missouri, JULY 4, 2008 (Zenit.org). Parish music directors -- and congregations -- in the Archdiocese of St. Louis soon will benefit from Archbishop Raymond Burke’s recent initiative: The Institute for Sacred Music. Archbishop Burke, who has since been named to head the Apostolic Signature, the Church's supreme court, appointed Benedictine Father Samuel Weber as the first director of the new institute earlier this year.Father Weber is a professor in the divinity school of Wake Forest University in North Carolina and also a monk of the St. Meinrad Archabbey in Indiana. In Part 1 of this interview with ZENIT,...
  • Benedict XVI to Read Genesis on TV (Kicks off Bible Marathon Before Synod) [Ecumenical]

    07/05/2008 2:26:52 PM PDT · by NYer · 4 replies · 96+ views
    ZNA ^ | July 4, 2008
    ROME, JULY 4, 2008 (Zenit.org).- Benedict XVI will kick off a Bible-reading marathon organized in the lead up to October's synod on the word of God. On Oct. 5, the Pope will be broadcast reading the first chapter of Genesis on Italy's RAI television station. The reading will take about an hour. He will be followed by some 1,200 other readers, who over the course of six days and six nights, will read the Bible in various languages. The Pontiff's secretary of state, Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, will conclude the marathon Oct. 10, reading the last chapter of Revelation. It is...
  • Persevering to the End: The Biblical Reality of Mortal Sin [Ecumenical]

    07/05/2008 2:12:48 PM PDT · by NYer · 3 replies · 144+ views
    Issue: Is the distinction between mortal and venial sin biblical? Can we "lose" our salvation by committing a mortal sin?Discussion: The Bible describes sins that are mortal (or "unto death"), and those that are not mortal, which we commonly call venial (cf. 1 Jn. 5:16-17; Catechism of the Catholic Church, nos. 1852-54).Christians are capable of committing mortal sins, thereby rejecting the gift of eternal life, a gift that cannot be taken for granted. However, Christians who choose to persevere in faithfulness—and seek reconciliation through the Sacrament of Confession should they sin—may be confident in God’s infinite mercy and His fidelity...
  • Daily "Pray for America" Thread (7-5-08)

    07/05/2008 10:49:44 AM PDT · by kingattax · 5 replies · 65+ views
    7-5-08 | kingattax
    America has been greatly blessed by God and has stood as the greatest country in the history of the world for over 200 years. America has many foreign and domestic enemies that are seeking her destruction. This thread is a daily call and reminder for people of faith who believe in God and in the power of prayer to make a commitment to intercede for America at this critical time in her history 2 Chronicles 7:14If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then...
  • Map of Religion

    07/05/2008 6:19:51 AM PDT · by YOUGOTIT · 14 replies · 680+ views
    Map takes approximately 90 Seconds to see. Interesting History of Religion in the world.
  • SPURGEON'S DAILY DEVOTIONS

    07/05/2008 5:48:49 AM PDT · by alpha-8-25-02 · 1 replies · 41+ views
    7/05/08 | ALPHA-8-25-02
    Spurgeon's Morning & Evening - July 5 -------------------------------- Morning Devotional "Called to be saints." - Romans 1:7 We are very apt to regard the apostolic saints as if they were "saints" in a more especial manner than the other children of God. All are "saints" whom God has called by His grace, and sanctified by His Spirit; but we are apt to look upon the apostles as extraordinary beings, scarcely subject to the same weaknesses and temptations as ourselves. Yet in so doing we are forgetful of this truth, that the nearer a man lives to God the more intensely...
  • Daily Reflections with Oswald Chambers [July 5, 2008]

    07/05/2008 4:02:06 AM PDT · by Vision · 8 replies · 84+ views
    Don’t Plan Without God " Commit your way to the Lord, trust also in Him, and He shall bring it to pass " —Psalm 37:5 Don’t plan without God. God seems to have a delightful way of upsetting the plans we have made, when we have not taken Him into account. We get ourselves into circumstances that were not chosen by God, and suddenly we realize that we have been making our plans without Him— that we have not even considered Him to be a vital, living factor in the planning of our lives. And yet the only thing...
  • Theological Word[s] Of The Day: Protestantism/Roman Catholicism

    07/05/2008 2:13:57 AM PDT · by Gamecock · 19 replies · 249+ views
    TWOTD ^ | 4, 5 July 2008
    Protestantism A tradition in Christianity which found its self-identity as “Protestant” in the sixteenth-century Reformation. Protestantism began when the church, according to Protestants, lost the Gospel during the middle to late middle ages and reformers began to “protest” this loss. Martin Luther, often seen as the father of Protestantism, rejected the Pope’s claims to infallible authority, believed that the Gospel was being lost to a system of works-based salvation, and confessed the Bible alone was the only infallible and ultimate source of authority for the Christian. Protestantism is not a church, but a tradition which claims to have restored or...
  • Yielding to the Enticings of the Holy Spirit [LDS Devotional]

    07/04/2008 10:25:02 PM PDT · by TheDon · 3 replies · 92+ views
    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints ^ | October 2002 | Elder Kenneth Johnson
    I was raised by caring parents in a home where the values taught and practiced prepared the way for my introduction to the Church and an acceptance of gospel principles. I was baptized in the month of August 1959, shortly after my 19th birthday. As I ponder the events that preceded my conversion, my thoughts go back to a childhood experience.Close to the home where I lived as a child was a large house. It was located on beautiful grounds enclosed by what was to me a towering fence made of wood paneling, probably six feet in height. I recall...
  • Pope Weighing Changes in Novus Ordo?

    07/04/2008 10:03:27 PM PDT · by marshmallow · 40 replies · 516+ views
    Rome, Jul. 4, 2008 (CWNews.com) - Pope Benedict XVI (bio - news) is considering changes in the Mass, according to an Italian publication. The weekly Panorama reports that the Holy Father has asked the Congregation for Divine Worship to study the possibility of changes that would include using Latin in the Eucharistic Prayer and moving the Sign of Peace to the Offertory. Note: CWN has not been able to confirm the accuracy of the Panorama report. The New Liturgical Movement web site, which brought the Italian report to the attention of English-speaking readers, cautioned that the Panorama report should be...
  • Catholic Caucus: Daily Mass Readings, 07-05-08, Opt. Mem. St. Anthony Mary Zaccaria

    07/04/2008 8:19:55 PM PDT · by Salvation · 24 replies · 153+ views
    USCCB.org/New American Bible ^ | 07-05-08 | New American Bible
    July 5, 2008                             Saturday of the Thirteenth Week                             in Ordinary Time       Reading 1Responsorial PsalmGospel Reading 1Am 9:11-15 Thus says the LORD:On that day I will raise upthe fallen hut of David;I will wall up its breaches,raise up its ruins,and rebuild it as in the days of old,That they may conquer what is left of Edomand all the nations that shall bear my name,say I, the LORD, who will do this.Yes, days are coming,says the LORD,When the plowman shall overtake the reaper,and the vintager,...
  • State prison chaplain charged with lewdness (Bolton, NY)

    07/04/2008 8:05:06 PM PDT · by Coleus · 7 replies · 219+ views
    times union ^ | 06.11.08
    Two men, including a former Ravena minister who is now a prison chaplain, face criminal charges after they were allegedly caught in a sex act Saturday at a Northway rest stop near Exit 24. State Police said Joseph A. Loux Jr., 62, of Hannacroix in Greene County, and Eugene F. Barnaby, 34, of Thurman in Warren County, admitted to investigators that they engaged in oral sex along a path behind the rest stop, about 15 feet from an outdoor picnic area. Loux, a chaplain assigned to the Washington County prison, was suspended without pay Tuesday, said Linda Foglia, a spokeswoman...
  • Pastor, Accuser Settle out of Court

    07/04/2008 7:52:08 PM PDT · by Coleus · 31 replies · 258+ views
    Denton Record Chronicle ^ | 06.08.08 | Donna Fielder
    Two years after a woman filed a damage suit alleging Bolivar Baptist Church pastor Dale “Dickie” Amyx molested her as a 14-year-old and impregnated her when she was 18, the suit has been settled out of court. Debbie Vasquez, now 47, sued Amyx and the church in June 2006, alleging that he began having sex with her when he was 28 years old, married and the youth pastor of a now-defunct Lewisville church, Calvary Baptist. According to the court documents, he continued having sex with her after he was pastor of the Bolivar church by threatening her with guns and...
  • Our Moral Morass [OPEN]

    07/04/2008 7:06:38 PM PDT · by markomalley · 37 replies · 485+ views
    Inside Catholic (via Catholic Culture) ^ | 4/14/2008 | Rev. Dwight Longenecker
    Last week I was asked how to advise a twelve-year-old girl who has been asked to babysit for neighbors. The problem was that the neighbors are a lesbian couple who have had a child by artificial insemination. The girl was uncertain what to do, and uncomfortable at the prospect. The previous weekend, we were having dinner with a wonderful Catholic family out in the country, and the father said that down the road lives a homosexual couple that gives pool parties in the summer. When welcoming the family, another neighbor said, "You have to get to know Randy and Bob....
  • Religion and the Age

    07/04/2008 7:02:06 PM PDT · by Lorianne · 3 replies · 109+ views
    http://www.city-journal.org/2008/bc0627bt.html ^ | 27 June 2008 | Bruce S. Thornton
    Book review of George Weigel's Against the Grain: Christianity and Democracy, War and PeaceGeorge Weigel gives Christian answers to the West’s most pressing questions.___ Few commentators these days recognize that the war against radical Islam is the latest battle in a 14-century-long spiritual conflict between two very different schools of belief about man’s relationship to God. Catholic theologian and nationally syndicated columnist George Weigel is a happy exception, and this alone makes him an invaluable source for anyone wanting to understand what this war is about. Unlike those who try to comprehend jihadist violence solely in materialist terms, Weigel focuses...
  • Obama will persecute evangelicals

    07/04/2008 6:27:02 PM PDT · by johnstown · 29 replies · 591+ views
    renewamerica.us ^ | July 1, 2008 | Grant Swank
    B. Hussein Obama has it in for America’s evangelicals. That is evident in his anathema of evangelical leader Dr. James Dobson of Focus on the Family. Evangelicals stand at the direct opposite of B. Hussein’s creed. He is a moral relativist. That is, for B. Hussein there are no moral absolutes. To state it in other terms, B. Hussein defines morality by “situation ethics.” That twosome was quite popular among liberals a few years ago; the term has since faded out as a frequency. However, it means that the specific situation governs the ethic of that situation. For example, if...
  • Associate Pastor Says He's Not Guilty

    07/04/2008 5:50:14 PM PDT · by Coleus · 4 replies · 170+ views
    the texas daily news ^ | 06.02.08 | Clint Cooper
    Jerry Darian Sawrie, 39, has pleaded not guilty to viewing and possessing child pornography. He allegedly told an employer about his conduct earlier. Sawrie was working as the youth curriculum editor for Disciple Guide, a publisher of church and Bible literature, when he contacted his supervisor about images of young males he'd been viewing with his work computer last February. He was also the associate pastor of Richmond Road Baptist Church in Texarkana.
  • Sex case at camp leads to 2 arrests (Glen St. Mary, FL)

    07/04/2008 5:23:00 PM PDT · by Coleus · 5 replies · 243+ views
    florida times union ^ | 07.02.08 | Paul Pinkham
    An employee of a Baker County home for troubled youths has been arrested on a child abuse charge by deputies documenting evidence of sexual activity between teenage residents. Deputies also arrested an 18-year-old resident of Camp Tracey on a charge of fondling a younger resident, but said sexual acts between the younger teens weren't criminal because they were consensual. The children's home, located on farmland north of Glen St. Mary, is run by Harvest Baptist Church of Jacksonville. Since 2003, the church has settled a half-dozen lawsuits filed by former residents citing physical and sexual abuse by camp workers and...
  • Former pastor facing six more assault charges

    07/04/2008 4:55:05 PM PDT · by Coleus · 3 replies · 149+ views
    the london free press ^ | 07.03.08 | KRISTA SEGGEWISS
    Royden Wood leaves the courthouse with his wife Linda yesterday after being charged with six new counts of sexual assault. (Mike Hensen, Sun Media) Already awaiting sentencing on 12 charges, a former London pastor was back in court yesterday -- charged with six counts of sexual assault.   Royden Wood, former pastor of London's Ambassador Baptist Church, was released after a bail hearing with conditions, a $10,000 deposit and his employer acting as a surety.  Wood declined comment as he left the court, holding his wife's hand and accompanied by his employer, Earl Dunn, owner of a Muskoka-area marina where...
  • Beginning Catholic: Moral Conscience: Catholic Teaching for a Strong Faith [Ecumenical]

    07/04/2008 4:40:41 PM PDT · by Salvation · 8 replies · 119+ views
    Beginning Catholic.com ^ | not available | Beginning Catholic
     Moral Conscience: Catholic Teaching for a Strong Faith Understanding conscience is essential for the life of faith. A solid grasp of Catholic teaching about conscience makes it possible to live a moral life. And sadly... ...a defective understanding can destroy your moral life. This is important! For the beginning Catholic, this is an essential issue to understand properly. And I'll tell you plainly: conscience may be the single most misunderstood issue among Catholics today! This article will give you a brief, understandable description of conscience in plain English. You'll gain a sound grasp of the topic. This topic is so...
  • REMEMBER.....

    07/04/2008 3:56:59 PM PDT · by Robert Drobot · 14 replies · 308+ views
    Robert Drobot | 04 July 2008 Anno Dómini | Robert Drobot
    Rembember!
  • Pray for President Bush -- Day 2851

    07/04/2008 3:12:05 PM PDT · by wendelmyer · 11 replies · 108+ views
    http://www.prayforgeorgewbush.com | July 4, 2008 | wendelmyer
    Galatians 5:1 Stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free, and be not entangled again with the yoke of bondage.
  • Work and Money

    07/04/2008 3:07:01 PM PDT · by Alex Murphy · 3 replies · 113+ views
    Let him who steals steal no longer, but rather let him work with his hands, performing what is good, in order that he may have something to share with him who had need. [Ephesians 4:28] Max Weber, the German sociologist and scholar, in his 1904 classic The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, noted that one of the major contributing factors to western capitalism was Calvinism. How so? Calvin taught that all legitimate work is a calling, that a preacher’s work is no more spiritual than a businessman’s. He also taught that our chief aim is to glorify God...
  • An ‘Angel’ From Alabama

    07/04/2008 11:52:56 AM PDT · by Alouette · 26 replies · 561+ views
    Jewish Week ^ | July 2, 2008 | Sharon Udasin
    For Marisa Hester, a Pentecostal Christian from Prattville, Ala., choosing an outfit for an ultra-Orthodox Crown Heights wedding wasn’t easy. Sorting through her two sets of formalwear, she eventually opted for a knee-length floral skirt and a high-necked black chiffon blouse, embellished with sparkling beads. She worried, however, that her slightly sheer sleeves were too revealing and would insult her newfound family. But at the June 24 wedding, the bride and her relatives could not have been less offended. A year ago, Hester, 26, gave an invaluable gift to the bride’s father, Hershey Fellig, 47, whose struggle she had read...
  • Daily "Pray for America" Thread (7-4-08)

    07/04/2008 10:49:40 AM PDT · by kingattax · 5 replies · 79+ views
    7-4-08 | kingattax
    America has been greatly blessed by God and has stood as the greatest country in the history of the world for over 200 years. America has many foreign and domestic enemies that are seeking her destruction. This thread is a daily call and reminder for people of faith who believe in God and in the power of prayer to make a commitment to intercede for America at this critical time in her history 2 Chronicles 7:14If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then...