Archive for April, 2011

Enabling the Muslim Brotherhood in America
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Enabling the Muslim Brotherhood in America

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The Muslim Brotherhood’s mask is slipping in Egypt.  Small “d” democrats there and elsewhere are alarmed by top Brotherhood officials who now aver openly what has been utterly predictable:  Once in power they will impose shariah – the totalitarian, supremacist politico-military-legal program practiced in Saudi Arabia, Iran, Somalia, Sudan and increasingly elsewhere. The prospect that […]

How to be a Good Sinner
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How to be a Good Sinner

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Today two ideas collided.  It didn’t hurt so much, but it did shake things up.  Shaking up can be a very good thing.  I remember a quote on our fridge from youth: “Sometimes God knocks us off balance so we’ll take a step forward.” So true. Socrates, Copernicus, St. Francis, Einstein, John Paul II… all examples […]

Palm Sunday
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Palm Sunday

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The ceremonials of Palm Sunday were proceeding beautifully at St Peter’s Church, Volo, Illinois, as I celebrated Mass the day after my return from Rome. The statues were all veiled, which is an accomplishment in this Church, as there are so many. The saints, who share Christ’s glory in heaven, do not need to commemorate […]

Following the Truth with Gary Zimak
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Following the Truth with Gary Zimak

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Palm Sunday of the Passion of Our Lord, Homily of Pope Benedict XVI
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Palm Sunday of the Passion of Our Lord, Homily of Pope Benedict XVI

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CELEBRATION OF PALM SUNDAY OF THE PASSION OF OUR LORD HOMILY OF HIS HOLINESS BENEDICT XVI St Peter’s Square 26th World Youth Day Sunday, 17 April 2011 Dear Brothers and Sisters, Dear young people! It is a moving experience each year on Palm Sunday as we go up the mountain with Jesus, towards the Temple, […]

Was Chief Sitting Bull a Catholic?
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Was Chief Sitting Bull a Catholic?

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Was Chief Sitting Bull a Catholic convert?  Did he convert William “Buffalo Bill” Cody?  That was the scuttlebutt around Catholic circles this past week.  From stories, to blogging, to Catholic radio shows, to postings from Facebook friends, I heard it multiple times. As a student of the Old West, having read numerous accounts of Sitting […]

The Victory of Humility
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The Victory of Humility

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When a conquering hero of the ancient world rode into town in triumph, it was in a regal chariot or on the back of a stately stallion.  Legions of soldiers accompanied him in the victory procession.  Triumphal arches, festooned with relief sculptures, were often erected to immortalize his valiant victory. After driving out demons, healing […]

Why Fix our Gaze on the Crucifix?
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Why Fix our Gaze on the Crucifix?

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One Easter I was asked by some Methodist friends why Catholics have the Crucifix.  Their pastor had emphasized that Jesus is not dead.  He is risen.  Why look at a crucifix?  He is no longer on the Cross.  So, why do we have the Crucifix?  Why do we have the Stations of the Cross?  Why […]

Pope Benedict Turns 84 While Belgian Crisis Unfolds
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Pope Benedict Turns 84 While Belgian Crisis Unfolds

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Pope Benedict XVI, looking very healthy for his years, turned 84 today. He was born in 1927 in Marktl-am-Inn in southern Germany. But also today, shocking revelations coming out of Belgium, where an archbishop has confessed in a television interview to sexual activity with two of his nephews, continue to reverberate. Reflections on Our Crisis […]

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Eighteen Martyrs of Saragossa, and St. Encritas (Engratia), Virgin, Martyr

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ST. OPTATUS and seventeen other holy men received the crown of martyrdom on the same day, at Saragossa, under the cruel Governor Dacian, in the persecution of Diocletian, in 304. Two others, Caius and Crementius, died of their torments after a second conflict. The Church also celebrates on this day the triumph of St. Encratis, […]

Amusing Media Attacks on New Roman Missal
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Amusing Media Attacks on New Roman Missal

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On April 12th the liberal media’s assault on the new English translation of the Roman Missal continued on page 1A of the New York Times in an article written by their long time “religion writer” Laura Goodstein. I’ve addressed the media’s “Global Missal Dissent System” in the past, but at this point their exaggerated claims […]

On Margaret Sanger, the Soviets, and Democrats
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On Margaret Sanger, the Soviets, and Democrats

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“[W]e could well take example from Russia,” advised Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger, “where birth control instruction is part of the regular welfare service of the government.” Sanger, racial-eugenicist who spoke to a 1926 KKK rally, whose work included a “Negro Project,” who wished to rid America of “human weeds” and “morons” and “imbeciles,” and […]

The JP2 Generation Tells Its Story: Part Six, Daniel Meola
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The JP2 Generation Tells Its Story: Part Six, Daniel Meola

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Presented in cooperation with Greg Schlueter and JP2Journey.com: The JP2 Generation Tells Its Story, remembering World Youth Day 2002 and the impact of Pope John II. Part Six, Daniel Meola “What is man, that thou are mindful of him?” (Ps. 8:4). These words come to my mind every time I think of World Youth Day […]

Imelda Lambertini, Patron Saint of First Communicants
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Imelda Lambertini, Patron Saint of First Communicants

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Imelda Lambertini was born into a rich family, the only child of Captain General Egano Lambertini and his wife Donna Castora (her name is recorded as Castora Galuzzi in some resources).  The family was devoutly Catholic and well-loved by their community of Bologna, Italy.  After Imelda was born, her mother had a dream and was […]

How to Really Live One Day at a Time
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How to Really Live One Day at a Time

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“Do not worry about tomorrow; tomorrow will take care of itself. Sufficient for a day is its own evil” (Matthew 6:34). We have all heard the adage, “One day at a time”.  As we noted in the last article, Jesus himself gives us this rule of life. In the middle of the Sermon on the Mount (the […]

A Tile in the Mosaic of Holiness History
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A Tile in the Mosaic of Holiness History

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With great clarity and even greater charity, Pope Benedict XVI has once again shown how blessed we are to have him as the leader of our universal church! In his most recent weekly Wednesday address, the pope urges all of us to answer our call to holiness and gives us practical advice on how to do […]

If The Judge Ain’t Straight You Must Vacate
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If The Judge Ain’t Straight You Must Vacate

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Proposition 8 is an amendment to California’s State Constitution. It was passed by a comfortable margin via ballot initiative in 2008. Prop 8 maintained the age-old definition of marriage in the Golden State as requiring binary male-female compatibility. It remains tied-up in Federal Court today.   Back in February of 2010 it became rumored that retired […]

Stop Hemorrhaging Leads and Sales
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Stop Hemorrhaging Leads and Sales

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Do you think because you can hammer a nail into a two-by-four, you can build a good piece of furniture? Of course not. You know that building good furniture takes a lot more skill than simply hammering and sawing. It also takes training, equipment, and materials. Most people don’t question the high price of fine […]

How "Radical" is the Ryan Plan?
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How “Radical” is the Ryan Plan?

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Question for those of you concerned about the size of federal debts and deficits: Would you endorse a plan which would add another five or six trillion dollars to the federal debt over the next decade while increasing Uncle Sam’s annual expenditures by $1.1 trillion? If so, you’re in luck. House Budget Committee Chairman Paul […]

The Prom Dress
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The Prom Dress

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Having a large family brings many blessings. One that might surprise some people is the blessing of not having enough money.  Most people would not understand how less could be more. After all, part of the reason large families became an endangered species is because so many couples stress about money when contemplating more children, […]

Obama's Kidding, Right?
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Obama’s Kidding, Right?

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President Obama put all his cards on the table yesterday. He made his big announcement on his response to our current fiscal crisis and festering national debt. He wants to raise taxes (Quell surprise!) and will not touch any entitlement program to reduce uncontrollable spending. He has got to be kidding, right? Wrong. The President […]

An Introduction to Distributism
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An Introduction to Distributism

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Distributivism, also known as Distributism, is an economic theory formulated by Hilaire Belloc and G. K. Chesterton largely in response to the principles of Social Justice laid down by Leo XIII in his encyclical Rerum Novarum. Its key tenet is that ownership of the means of production should be as widespread as possible rather than […]

<em>Soul Surfer</em> -- This Year’s <em>The Blind Side</em>
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Soul Surfer — This Year’s The Blind Side

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Bethany Hamilton has an extraordinary story to tell. Working hard to enter the ranks of professional surfing, by the age of 13 she already had a sponsor. But her life was shattered one morning in 2003. Out in the water, on a beautiful day, she was attacked by a 15-foot-long tiger shark. The shark bit […]

Lent, A Time to Receive Forgiveness and to Forgive Others
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Lent, A Time to Receive Forgiveness and to Forgive Others

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Editors Note: The five previous article spoke of Lent as a time to “open wide our hearts to Christ”, a time “to listen to God’s voice”, a time “to repent in words and actions“, a time to “pray for miracles and a time “to give from the heart.” This article will look at Lent as a grace-filled time to […]