Archive for June, 2011

Rays of Light: Pope Benedict XVI Awards "Ratzinger Prize"
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Rays of Light: Pope Benedict XVI Awards “Ratzinger Prize”

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The Pope gave a talk today that was a profound critique of the modern scientific method.  I was in the Vatican press office at noon today when Pope Benedict in the Clementine Hall inside the Apostolic Palace conferred “Ratzinger Prizes” on three European theologians for the excellence of their theological work. I was able to […]

Sixth Circuit’s Obamacare Decision on the Way to the Supreme Court
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Sixth Circuit’s Obamacare Decision on the Way to the Supreme Court

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Yesterday, in a split 2-1 decision, a divided panel of the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the constitutionality of Obamacare in the case of Thomas More Law Center v. Barack Hussein Obama, the first case to challenge the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.  The Thomas More Law Center will ask the U.S. Supreme […]

"Gay Marriage": New York’s Latest Love Canal
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“Gay Marriage”: New York’s Latest Love Canal

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Acrimonious and bitter is the fight in America about giving legal approval to gay and lesbian sexual activity.  Polarization about putting same-sex unions on a par with traditional marriage pits members of New York City’s elite against one another.  Catholic Archbishop Timothy Dolan said he was “very disappointed, very saddened and very worried” by the […]

Casey Anthony and The Human Tragedy of our Time
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Casey Anthony and The Human Tragedy of our Time

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Whenever there is another story on the news involving a woman who has killed her child, I do everything I can not to listen or I change the channel. If I do learn any details (which seems to happen inevitably since every few months there is another incident and the media loves to give us […]

What the Pope Fears
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What the Pope Fears

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Walking in Rome in recent days, I noticed on a newstand the cover of the Italian magazine Focus. It has a picture of a human face in two parts, half-normal and half-transformed into a futuristic being. The title says “Uomo 2.0” (Man Version 2.0) and the subtitle reads: “Siamo un’altra specie” (“We are a new […]

Homily at the Mass for the Feast of Sts. Peter and Paul
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Homily at the Mass for the Feast of Sts. Peter and Paul

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Pope Benedict XVI, Homily, Feast of Sts. Peter and Paul, Rome, June 29, 2011 Dear Brothers and Sisters, “Non iam dicam servos, sed amicos” — “I no longer call you servants, but friends” (cf. Jn 15:15). Sixty years on from the day of my priestly ordination, I hear once again deep within me these words […]

Europe's Not-So-Revolutionary Youth
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Europe’s Not-So-Revolutionary Youth

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As the European Union’s financial crisis continues to unfold across the old continent, many young Europeans are belatedly realizing their economic future looks rather bleak. Unfortunately, the tens of thousands of young Europeans who have taken to the streets of cities such as Lisbon, Madrid, Barcelona, Athens, and Paris in recent months to express their […]

Where There is Life There is Hope
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Where There is Life There is Hope

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“Success is not final, failure is not fatal:  it is the courage to continue that counts” — Winston Churchill. Winston Churchill purchased that insight with dear experience.  I didn’t realize what a rollercoaster of Himalaya-highs and Death-Valley-lows his life was until I listened to The Teaching Company lecture series Churchill by J. Rufus Fears.  The […]

Poem: "Secret Prison"
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Poem: “Secret Prison”

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Secret Prison They’ll try to change the planet Into a secret prison Where God can never find us But prisoners may summon The prisoners can sing In that secret prison Though it be the cell Of the ruins of oblation No crypt of death can hold God’s beloved Son, Nor keep Him in the cell […]

Agenda Behind Botched Pledge Still a Mystery
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Agenda Behind Botched Pledge Still a Mystery

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Earlier this month, NBC reminded us of the power of good television. In the opening segment launching its coverage of the final round of the U.S. Open Golf Championship, NBC aired a stunning montage of images meant to conjure a sense of pride and patriotism for America, a nod to the tournament’s location at Congressional […]

The Spiritual Battle between Light and Darkness
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The Spiritual Battle between Light and Darkness

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“I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life” (John 8:12).  You are the light of the world. A city set on a mountain cannot be hidden. Nor do they light a lamp and then put it under a bushel basket; it […]

Council of Europe and UN Start Addressing Sex-selective Abortions
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Council of Europe and UN Start Addressing Sex-selective Abortions

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It took time for Europe to start addressing one of the saddest aspects of abortion: abortion for sexual selection. Finally, as a result of a motion for a resolution introduced May 11, 2010 by Mr Volontè and 21 other parliamentarians, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) decided to issue a report addressing […]

Doug Giles’ <em>Righteous and Rowdy</em> Delivers
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Doug Giles’ Righteous and Rowdy Delivers

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Dads, when you let the National Education Association, Hollywood and the cast from Glee raise your daughters, you shouldn’t be surprised if they turn out to be self-absorbed, painted little Paris Hilton wannabes. As Doug Giles, columnist and host of the nationally syndicated Clash Radio program puts it: “Fathers, don’t let your babies grow up […]

Lot’s Wife Syndrome
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Lot’s Wife Syndrome

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When I get invited to speak at women’s events, by far the most popular topic is my “Embracing the Matriarch Within” presentation. This is due, in no small part, to the fact that the topic literally animates me while I speak. In fact, if someone were to tie my hands together and mark an “X” […]

How to Create a Baby Boom in Russia
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How to Create a Baby Boom in Russia

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I write from Moscow, where I am participating in a Demographic Summit with other World Congress of Families leaders and Russian officials. Abortion is rampant here, having first been legalized and encouraged by the Communists in 1920. Even today, the average Russian woman has seven (7!) abortions over her lifetime. Now we have an historic […]

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I’m Catholic; Now What?

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But as for you man of God, shun all this; aim at righteousness, godliness, faith, love, steadfastness. Fight the good fight of the faith; take hold of the eternal life to which you were called when you made the good confession in the presence of many witnesses (1 Tim 6:11-12). At times, there are certain […]

Reflections for Sunday, July 3, 2011
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Reflections for Sunday, July 3, 2011

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Meditation and Questions for Reflection or Group Discussion (Zechariah 9:9-10; Psalm 145:1-2,8-11,13-14; Romans 8:9,11-13; Matthew 11:25-30) Becoming Holy by the Power of the Holy Spirit  If by the Spirit you put to death the deeds of the body, you will live (Romans 8:13). What images come to your mind when you hear the word “holiness”? […]

Responsibility, Solidarity, and Healthcare
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Responsibility, Solidarity, and Healthcare

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A recent article on Catholic Lane took up the question of whether widespread misuse of insurance was contributing to rising healthcare costs and in turn making healthcare less affordable. The point was made that when people are self-employed and purchase their own coverage, they usually opt to have only catastrophic coverage, reasoning that the cost […]

The “Landmark Gay Rights Resolution” That Wasn’t
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The “Landmark Gay Rights Resolution” That Wasn’t

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“Gay rights have arrived at the United Nations as of today,” proclaimed a senior US official during a triumphant briefing.   Her boss, Hilary Clinton, called it a “historic moment” for “lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered” (LGBT) persons. What they were referring to was a non-binding resolution passed [Friday, June 17]  by a vote of 23-19 […]

Poem: "Disgracing Dinah"
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Poem: “Disgracing Dinah”

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Disgracing Dinah from Genesis 34 prior to the law of “an eye for an eye” Dinah’s weeping, Judah. Dinah’s weeping. Do you hear? Does she fear the horror that will happen when her big brothers hear of the ill-fated love                             fallen upon her as forcibly as the trial […]

This Fourth of July: Confirm Thy Soul in Self-Control
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This Fourth of July: Confirm Thy Soul in Self-Control

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I encourage you to set aside the burgers and dogs and soda and beer for a moment this Fourth of July and contemplate something decidedly different, maybe even as you gaze upward at the flash of fireworks. Here it is: Confirm thy soul in self-control. What do I mean by that? Let me explain. The […]

Using One's Talents Wisely
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Using One’s Talents Wisely

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“For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him might not perish but might have eternal life.” I do not know of anyone who does not know this verse. Maybe it is the only one people can quote from memory, almost correctly. It really is […]

A Dangerous Perfectionism
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A Dangerous Perfectionism

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After waiting nearly three years to dig through Sarah Palin’s 13,000-plus old emails, journalists searching for juicy headlines from her brief tenure as Alaska’s governor were left empty-handed. The 300 pounds of printed correspondence dumped on the public this month revealed little new information aside from Palin’s fondness for exclamation points and faux-curse words like […]

Transubstantiation—Hard to Believe?
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Transubstantiation—Hard to Believe?

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The Catholic Church teaches that in the Eucharist, the wafer and the wine really become the body and blood of Jesus Christ.  Have you ever met anyone who finds this a bit hard to take?  If so, you shouldn’t be surprised.  When Jesus spoke about eating his flesh and drinking his blood in John 6, […]