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The Enemy is Inside the Wire
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The Enemy is Inside the Wire

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What would have happened if, during the Cold War, Soviet intelligence had been responsible for training Americans charged with countering communist aggression?  Surely, we would not have defeated the USSR. Perhaps, instead, Kruschev’s boast that his nation would dance on our graves would have been realized. It should, therefore, be profoundly alarming that, today, the […]

Governments Condemn UN Official’s Attempt to Create A Right to Abortion
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Governments Condemn UN Official’s Attempt to Create A Right to Abortion

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At UN headquarters [last] week, governments dismissed a high level UN bureaucrat’s claim that abortion is a human right and went so far as to scold him for overstepping his mandate. The Special Rapporteur for Health, Anand Grover, presented his report to delegates of the UN Third Committee linking unrestricted abortion with the right to the […]

Egypt – Christian Experience the Worst in Centuries
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Egypt – Christian Experience the Worst in Centuries

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According to a local Coptic leader in Egypt, “Christians are currently experiencing their worst time in recent centuries.” This statement was made by the Coptic Orthodox Bishop Stephanos of Beba and Elfashn to international Catholic pastoral charity Aid to the Church in Need (ACN). As he described, Christians are being violently killed under the eyes […]

From Scrupulosity to <em>Lutherosity</em>, Part 2
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From Scrupulosity to Lutherosity, Part 2

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Contrary to Luther’s misconception (see Part 1 ), humility is in reality wise, while pride is foolish. St Alphonsus tells us that “no fool esteems himself foolish, but his folly consists in being a fool without knowing it.” Luther was so foolish that his own pride appeared to him as wisdom. Luther seemed to go […]

Welcoming the New Mass for Human Life
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Welcoming the New Mass for Human Life

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With the start of Advent, Catholics begin using a new translation of the Mass. Along with this there are two brand new texts for a Mass “For Giving Thanks to God for the Gift of Human Life.” This is the result of a long process that actually started with Cardinal John O’Connor of New York […]

Dad Behind Viral ‘I am the 10%’ Down Syndrome Image Speaks Out
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Dad Behind Viral ‘I am the 10%’ Down Syndrome Image Speaks Out

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In the past week a powerful pro-life photo featuring a child with Down syndrome has started circulating around Facebook. The image shows the smiling child holding a sign declaring that he is the “10%” of children with Down syndrome who managed to survive abortion after Roe v. Wade. “I am God’s handiwork and I bear […]

The Call to Live Transformed Lives as Catholic Men
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The Call to Live Transformed Lives as Catholic Men

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For I am not ashamed of the gospel. It is the power of God for the salvation of everyone who believes: for Jew first, and then Greek. For in it is revealed the righteousness of God from faith to faith; as it is written, “The one who is righteous by faith will live.” The wrath […]

Mother <em>AND</em> Teacher: The Church, Financial Reform, and Realism
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Mother AND Teacher: The Church, Financial Reform, and Realism

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It has occurred to me that Europe doesn’t give a damn if Greece goes down. The EU concern is not for Greece, but for all the banks that lent all those Euros to Athens and now stand to lose them. The cradle of Western Civilization is expendable, but the vaults of the bankers must be […]

The Occupy Movement: A Report from Occupy Seattle, Part 2
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The Occupy Movement: A Report from Occupy Seattle, Part 2

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What does Occupy Wall Street want?  Last week GOP Presidential candidate, Herman Cain stated, “nobody knows what their cause is. How are you going to assist them with a cause when you don’t know what the cause is?” Well, I’m not sure about the representativeness of the signs carried at camp-outs and marches during Occupy […]

Reflections for Sunday, November 6, 2011
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Reflections for Sunday, November 6, 2011

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Meditation and Questions for Reflection or Group Discussion (Malachi 1:14–2:2,8-10; Psalm 131:1-3; 1 Thessalonians 2:7-9,13; Matthew 23:1-12)  The Second Coming of Christ Our Source of Hope and Encouragement We who are alive, who are left, will be caught up together with them in the clouds (1 Thessalonians 4:17).  Apparently, some of the first-century Christians in […]

The Arab Spring is Not Your (Founding) Father's Democracy
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The Arab Spring is Not Your (Founding) Father’s Democracy

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What a myopic view the Western media and its array of “experts” have concerning the so-called “Arab Spring” — a myopia that naturally metastasizes among the general public. Consider the Libyan crisis. As usual, the focus is entirely on the individual, on the tangible — the now dead Gaddafi — whom all the blame can […]

The Fighting Nun in Rome and the Pope Pius XII Museum
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The Fighting Nun in Rome and the Pope Pius XII Museum

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I was privileged this afternoon [written October 26] to spend time with Sister Margherita Marchione, the so-called “fighting nun,” who has spent 50 years battling to defend the truth about the life and activity of Pope Pius XII, who reigned from 1939 to 1958, during the time of the Second World War. Sister Margherita, who […]

Love Notes: A Catechesis for Marriage on the Brink
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Love Notes: A Catechesis for Marriage on the Brink

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The king of love my shepherd is, whose goodness faileth never; I nothing lack if I am his, and he is mine forever. -From “The King of Love my Shepherd Is” by Henry Williams Baker Marriage is an image of Christ and His bride, the Church. It is a sanctuary for love, for the bringing […]

Thy Brother’s Keeper: Why Wrongful Convictions Should Matter to You
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Thy Brother’s Keeper: Why Wrongful Convictions Should Matter to You

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The United States has 5 percent of the world’s population, but 25 percent of the world’s prisoners – and clear evidence of a wrongful conviction problem. No one can watch the Oscar-winning 1993 film, The Fugitive, starring Harrison Ford and Tommy Lee Jones, without rooting for Dr. Richard Kimball. We empathize with this skilled surgeon […]

Ghost Season
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Ghost Season

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I do not see ghosts; I only see their inherent probability – G. K. Chesterton.  This is the season of ghosts. Halloween has been co-opted as a secular holiday, poised to overtake Christmas in terms of commercial sales, and distorted in many cases into a grotesque and diabolical celebration of the macabre and ugly. While […]

Lord’s Resistance Army Continues Terrorizing North-western Congo
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Lord’s Resistance Army Continues Terrorizing North-western Congo

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“The Lord’s Resistance Army continues to terrorize the population. People are afraid.” This was the declaration of a local Catholic leader in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The Rt. Rev. Julien Andavo Mbia, Bishop of Isiro-Niangara, described the dire situation of his countrymen and -women in the north-western region of the Democratic Republic of the […]

Parenting Problems: What’s Wrong with Changing Thomas into “Tammy”?
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Parenting Problems: What’s Wrong with Changing Thomas into “Tammy”?

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What comes to mind when you hear the word “parenting?” Perhaps being attentive, nurturing, caring, loving and wanting what’s best for a child. But what happens when parents’ good intentions go awry? Take the case of Thomas Lobel: Thomas was adopted by same-sex couple Pauline Moreno and Debra Lobel when he was 2 years old.[1] […]

Occupy in Our Hearts and Minds
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Occupy in Our Hearts and Minds

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I wish, as I first read the article by Marybeth Hicks, “Some Belated Parental Advice to Protestors”, that I had stayed calm long enough to read the blurb after the article and to realize that it was actually written for the Washington Times, not for a Catholic publication.  I only realized this when I read James […]

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The Mystery of Faith

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Many Christians portray salvation as a simple affair: We are saved, they declare, by faith alone. The all-important role of faith is indeed Scriptural. It was emphasized especially by Saint Paul: “For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation for everyone that believes; to […]

Wall Street, the Mob, and the French Connection
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Wall Street, the Mob, and the French Connection

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In “The Wild One,” Marlin Brando plays Johnny, a leather-jacketed vagabond sporting a black-brim hat perched on his head at a rakish angle, below which lurk piercing dark eyes and a sneer of contempt in answer to the question, “What are you rebelling against?” Brando states simply, “Whaddaya got?” An answer like this was provided […]

The Pharisees’ Pride
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The Pharisees’ Pride

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A hundred and fifty years before Christ, they were the good guys.  The Greeks were in charge and decided that, if they were to unify their kingdom politically, they needed to unify it religiously.  So they imposed Greek ways on the Jews, including worshiping idols and eating pork.  You can read about the Jew’s military […]

Government Greed Needs an 'Occupation' Too
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Government Greed Needs an ‘Occupation’ Too

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When it comes to political crookedness and graft, Louisiana is infamous. The New York Times just profiled Edwin Edwards, whose reputation earned him the nickname “Fast Eddie.” The former governor of the Pelican State recently released after a 10-year prison sentence for racketeering naturally wants back in the political ring. A resident displayed the love […]

No Mere Book: The Revised Roman Missal and Renewal for the American Church
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No Mere Book: The Revised Roman Missal and Renewal for the American Church

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The call came after vespers.  They had arrived.  UPS confirmed delivery with a “quantum email.”  Shouldn’t I go to the office and pick them up right now?  No, I decided.  Not tonight.  Wait until morning and relish the delicious anticipation, like a kid waiting until morning to see what Santa Claus left beneath the Christmas […]

Activist Claims Crosses at Catholic U. are Sign of ‘Malice’ Towards Muslims
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Activist Claims Crosses at Catholic U. are Sign of ‘Malice’ Towards Muslims

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A DC-area legal activist has filed a federal human rights complaint against the Catholic University of America (CUA) for acting “probably with malice” against Muslim students for having Catholic imagery in all of its rooms that would hinder Muslim prayer – though the school says it has never heard a complaint from the students themselves. […]