
Topic: anglicans
Bernard Mizeki was born in Portuguese East Africa (Mozambique) in about 1861. When he was twelve or a little older, he left his home and went to Capetown, South Africa, where for the next ten years he ... discussJune 14, 2013. (Romereports.com) Pope Francis walked along with the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, at the Vatican. Their first official meeting included a mid-day prayer, as well as visit to ... discuss
Pope Francis met the Archbishop of Canterbury, Most Reverend Justin Welby, for the first time this morning. A translation of the Pope's welcome and the full text of Archbishop Welby's remark ... discuss
Church of England Drops Opposition to Gay Marriage BillGod writes straight with crooked lines. He allows evil for the good that may come from it. And one thing that's been clear as a bell in the last ... discuss
The sale of public art since the recession has rightly grabbed headlines. The loss of sculptures by Henry Moore or etchings by Picasso, often on view for generations, has generated handwringing from j ... discuss
Apolo was an Ugandan missionary considered the principal pioneer of the Anglican church in the Belgian Congo (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo).Before becoming a Christian, Apolo was a Muslim ... discuss
Below a speech I gave to the Traditional Britain Group on May 18 following their Annual General Meeting. Video to follow. Ladies and gentlemen, comrades in the struggle for the liberty and prosp ... discuss
TODAY: Should Israel put its trust in an Iron Dome? / A day of decision for Anglicans — Women Bishops? / Hindu congresswomen to take oath on Bhagavad Gita / Judge grants injunction in contracept ... discuss
Ancient Greek: πεντηκοστή [ἡμέρα], pentekostē [hēmera], "the fiftieth day") A feast of the universal Church which commemorates the Descent of the Holy Ghost upon the Apostles, fifty ... discuss
My good friends over at New Reformation Press have this wonderful article on Sanctification titled "You Participate In Your Sanctification As The Direct Object" by Steve B. Before yo ... discuss
America is the only nation in the world that is founded on a creed. That creed is set forth with dogmatic and even theological lucidity in the Declaration of Independence; perhaps the only piece o ... discuss
Did anyone see it coming? As we all experience the shock, sadness, and mourning of losing our beloved Pope Benedict XVI- not through death but resignation- we continue to struggle for answers and pray ... discuss
Did anyone see it coming? As we all experience the shock, sadness, and mourning of losing our beloved Pope Benedict XVI- not through death but resignation- we continue to struggle for answers and pray ... discuss
by David W. Virtue - The future of ecumenism is in great peril with the gap widening between orthodox and progressives, says Metropolitan Hilarion of the Russian Orthodox Church a noted theologian and ... discuss
King Charles the Martyr Yesterday, January 27th, was the feast of King Charles the Martyr. This is not a feast in the Episcopal Church Calendar, but it is observed in other parts of the Anglican Com ... discuss
A group of Anglican nuns from the Community of St Mary the Virgin (CSMV) in Wantage, Oxfordshire, are to be received into the full communion of the Catholic Church in January 2013. Eleven sist ... discuss
And we should not think we are immune from such problems From the Catholic Herald (UK) By Francis Phillips Whatever a Catholic’s views on the matter, it has been a sad spectacle watchi ... discuss
It is understandable that a church founded on an apostolic leadership model would be wary of making this change. Women as priests is much less of an issue since a priest is theologically viewe ... discuss
TODAY: Should Israel put its trust in an Iron Dome? / A day of decision for Anglicans — Women Bishops? / Hindu congresswomen to take oath on Bhagavad Gita / Judge grants injunction in contracept ... discuss
Anti-Catholic Hysteria Hits Ireland Over Abortion Death, Russian Orthodox Warns Anglicans, and More!
Details: • Author: Norman Jeune III • Category: Church History • Publisher: Zondervan (2012) • Format: gloss ... discuss
Today, October 9, is the feast of Blessed John Henry Newman, one of the great intellectuals of the 19th century. Newman was a theologian, philosopher, teacher, preacher, writer, and spiritual gui ... discuss
This reflection is taken from my book Pro-Life Reflections for Every Day, which is available for purchase at: ProLifeReflectionsForEvery ... discuss
An openly homosexual United Church minister from Vancouver was elected as the 41st moderator of the United Church of Canada at the Protestant denomination’s General Council meeting held at Ottawa’ ... discuss
Castel Gandolfo, Italy, Aug 31, 2012 / 12:01 am (CNA/EWTN News).- The annual gathering of Pope Benedict’s former students has begun at the papal summer residence of Castel Gandolfo and is examin ... discuss
Father Frank and Georgette Forney in National Review tribute to Nellie Gray. For the complete article go to www.nationalreviewonline.com. FR. FRANK PAVONE Thanks to Nellie Gray, I have a standing app ... discuss
The Condemnation of Modernism Letter of Cardinal Mercier- who the Anglicans and modernist Catholic are prone to say is a precurser of modern ecumenism. Nothing could be further from the Truth ... discuss
San Diego, Calif., Aug 14, 2012 / 04:10 am (CNA).- A biographer of Blessed John Henry Newman says the noted 19th-century Catholic convert can offer guidance to Anglicans in the midst of their denomina ... discuss
From the Missionary Diocese of All Saints, Anglican Church in North America: Polish National Catholic Church and Anglican Church in North America Dialogue Meeting The inaugural meeting of the Polish N ... discuss
From the Missionary Diocese of All Saints, Anglican Church in North America: Polish National Catholic Church and Anglican Church in North America Dialogue Meeting The inaugural meeting of the Polish N ... discuss
"Out of Africa...."From Catholic World News - Kenya's bishops decry international push for contraception:The bishops of Kenya have decried renewed international efforts to promote contraception in Afr ... discuss
(1838–1909) was an American Anglican priest and authorHuntington was born in Lowell, Mass. He graduated at Harvard in 1859 and in 1859–1860 was an instructor in chemistry there. Entering the Episc ... discuss
Raising Arizona. Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer will ask the U.S. Supreme Court to decide next term whether her state must offer spousal benefits to the same-sex partners of state employees. In 2009, Arizona ... discuss
Religious Freedom Under Siege: The Bishops Respondby Matthew J. Franck and William E. Simon Jr.June 20, 2012 The American Catholic bishops’ “Fortnight for Freedom,” which begins tomorrow, c ... discuss
Bernard Mizeki was born in Portuguese East Africa (Mozambique) in about 1861. When he was twelve or a little older, he left his home and went to Capetown, South Africa, where for the next ten years he ... discuss
From Catholic World News Father Harry Entwistle Pope Benedict XVI has established an ordinariate in Australia for Anglicans entering the Catholic Church and named a former bishop of the Traditiona ... discuss
Bishop Tissier de Mallerais has expressed concern that a personal prelature will overly expose the SSPX to the arbitrary decisions of modernist bishops. Canon law contains four canons on per ... discuss
Apolo was an Ugandan missionary considered the principal pioneer of the Anglican church in the Belgian Congo (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo).Before becoming a Christian, Apolo was a Muslim ... discuss
Ancient Greek: πεντηκοστή [ἡμέρα], pentekostē [hēmera], "the fiftieth day") A feast of the universal Church which commemorates the Descent of the Holy Ghost upon the Apostles, fifty ... discuss
by Matthew Cullinan Hoffman May 25, 2012 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Catholics and Anglicans in the island nation of Mauritius have organized a common front against legislation under debate to legalize abort ... discuss
Janet Morana and Georgette Forney, co-founders of the Silent No More Awareness Campaign, today issued the following statement about a new study conducted in China that establishes an abortion-breast ... discuss
„Keine doktrinellen Hindernisse für Versöhnung“ – Msgr. Arrieta über die Piusbruderschaft › Katholisches: Monsignor Arrieta on the SSPX Bishop Juan Ignacio Arrieta, secretary of the ... discuss
Our Lady of the Southern Cross by Paul Newton The President of the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference, Archbishop Denis Hart, announced today that Pope Benedict XVI intends to announce the estab ... discuss
Pope Benedict XVI. has given the equivalent of € 190,000 to Anglicans who converted to Catholicism in England and Wales, the Ordinariate "Our Lady of Walsingham" announced on its website. This has ... discuss
Pope Benedict XVI has donated $250,000 to support the work of the Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham. The gift will help establish the Ordinariate as a vibrant part of the Catholic Church ... discuss
(March 25, 1347 - April 29, 1380) was a Dominican Tertiary (lay affiliate) of the Dominican Order. Catherine was the 23rd child out of 25 (her twin sister, the 24th, died at birth); her parents were G ... discuss
Our dear friends have come home to Christ's one Church! I can't believe how I managed to miss these pictures, these beautiful pictures of the reception of Anglicans back into the one, holy, catholic a ... discuss
French president Nicolas Sarkozy is in a fight for his political survival after being defeated by Socialist candidate François Hollande in the first round of voting. Think Barack Obama, Mitt Romney, ... discuss
A fellow poster in the threads of the Holy Post blog (Nostromo) made reference to this article in a discussion over there regarding whether or not B16 is revealing himself at last to be 'God's Rottwei ... discuss
The Anglicans first. More pics here. Then the SSPX. The liberals are going to get squeezed out. Benedict is putting them in the vice. I’ve had my concerns about the SSPX in the past, but it& ... discuss
by John-Henry Westen OTTAWA, April 12, 2012 (LifeSiteNews.com) – At St. Patrick’s Basilica in Ottawa yesterday, dozens of members of the Anglican Catholic Church of Canada (ACCC), along with their ... discuss
Pics here. Would have loved to be there, but I had to be at my parish with my family for Divine Mercy Sunday. (We were readers.) At the reception downstairs, I had the good fortune to meet one of m ... discuss
Today is the 85th birthday of our Holy Father, Pope Benedict XVI, and this week we will mark the 7th anniversary of his election to the Chair of Saint Peter. For this gentle, kind, brilliant, h ... discuss
Joined by clergy and laity, two of the three active bishops of the Anglican Catholic Church of Canada (ACCC) will be received into the Catholic Church on Divine Mercy Sunday. Bishops Peter Wilkinson a ... discuss
From The Catholic Herald (UK)By David V. Barrett Members of the Croydon ordinariate group with Mgr John Broadhurst (Photo: Personal Ordinariate) More than 3,500 adults were received into the Cathol ... discuss
(Latin: Sanctus Ambrosius, "Ambrosius episcopus Mediolanensis"; Italian: Sant'Ambrogio; Lombard: Sant'Ambroeus) (c. 340 – 4 April 397), Bishop of Milan (Mediolanum in Latin), was one of the most emi ... discuss
When the final decision comes down enforcing women bishops on the remaining conservatives in the Church of England, it’s going to be a rather large wave of converts coming into the Ordinariate. ... discuss
(April 25, 1792 – March 29, 1866) was an English churchman, one of the leaders of the Oxford Movement, and gave his name to Keble College, Oxford (1870).John Keble, born 1792, ordained Priest in 181 ... discuss
Christian clout? According to Ralph Reed’s Faith and Freedom Coalition, evangelical Christians are playing a major role in the Republican primaries. Reed said about 4.3 million evangelical Christian ... discuss
in the course of his lifetime was both rewarded and punished for his firm adherence to principle. He was born in 1637 and reared by his half-sister Anne and her husband the well-known angler Izaak Wal ... discuss
I have done a great deal more study of this and my position has evolved further. I could bore you for hours with all the things I have learned, so I will try to hit the high points and be as brief as ... discuss
Now, usually I don't report on news from the CofE, but this is significant. Hours before his announcement he admitted to a group of senior clerics that the initiative is likely to collapse and spoke o ... discuss
LONDON (AP) — Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams is stepping down at the end of the year, calling an end to a tumultuous decade as leader of a global Anglican Communion that has been sharpl ... discuss
Human Life International recently received the following open letter (translated) written by the Catholic Archbishop of Veszprém, Gyula Márfi, in response to professor David Baer of Texas Lutheran U ... discuss
Staten Island, NY – Jennifer O’Neill, actress, author, and spokesperson for the Silent No More Awareness Campaign, has been selected by Christian Women in Media to receive its 2012 Excellence in ... discuss
Last week our little local paper published this article from the New York TimesTales From the Kitchen Table - by Gail Collins. This particular column took issue with the Catholic Church and its teach ... discuss
by Hilary White, Rome Correspondent British health authorities defend hormone contraceptives for nine year-old girls The British health authorities are defending a programme that allows 13 year-old gi ... discuss
Staten Island, NY – Leaders of the Silent No More Awareness Campaign (SNMAC) today hailed the Susan G. Komen for the Cure Foundation’s announcement that it will no longer give money to Planned Pa ... discuss
The breakaway Episcopal congregations in Virginia, who left in 2006 over the American denomination’s liberal theology, have lost the latest round in the legal battle over the church property. ... discuss
Fr. Jeffrey N. Steenson By Nancy Frazier O'Brien Catholic News Service BALTIMORE (CNS) -- Father Jeffrey N. Steenson is finding that there are a lot of new roads to travel and new questions ... discuss
WASHINGTON, D.C. – All pro-lifers are urged to join the Northern Virginia, D.C. and Maryland chapters of the Silent No More Awareness Campaign this evening, Thursday, Jan. 26, outside the ballroom ... discuss
Julia Holcomb was forced to reveal a secret she had been keeping for 35 years after her son came across one of the unflattering — and untrue – statements that Aerosmith singer Steven Tyler ha ... discuss
As we pray for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, please join me in praying for the following intentions this week. Let us offer our Rosaries, our morning offerings, our sacrifices for thes ... discuss
Jacquie Stalnaker’s boyfriend drove her to an abortion clinic with a gun on the floor of the car. He told her their baby would die that day, or that both she and the baby would. When she came ... discuss
The Silent No More Awareness Campaign today unveiled a new home page designed to make its three-fold mission immediately understandable and accessible. The top of the page at SilentNoMoreAwareness.or ... discuss
(Romereports.com) As of January 1, 2012, Anglicans in the United States, now have the option of joining the Catholic Church under a so called 'Personal Ordinariate.' The decision was established by th ... discuss
This is from the Whispers in the Loggia blog. The New Evangelization is bearing fruit! I am excited for 2012.Upon This "Rock," An Ordinariate Is BornTwenty-six months since Anglicanorum coetibus lai ... discuss
From Whispers in the Loggia...While the Vatican's announcement of the launch of the US' Anglican Ordinariate of the Chair of St Peter takes top line today, a key sidebar of the news has freshly presen ... discuss
Pope Benedict XVI has established a U.S. ordinariate for former Anglicans who wish to become Catholics and named a married former Episcopal bishop to head it.The Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of S ... discuss
Yesterday (1 Jan 2012) Papa Benedetto officially established the Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of St. Peter for those groups of Anglicans in the United States who seek to enter into full co ... discuss
In response to numerous requests, Pope Benedict XVI has established an ordinariate for Anglican groups and clergy across the United States who wish to become Catholic. This is only the second str ... discuss
Today it’s time to write the last post of 2011. On the purely personal level I’m ready to put this year to bed. On the macroscopic level, it’s been full of events that may define the last ... discuss
The opening and closing of the great modern rendering of the Canterbury Tales by Powell and Pressburger. There is no journey's end in Canterbury since Henry VIII destroyed the tomb of Becket- th ... discuss
With the recent wave of conversions of traditionally-minded Anglicans to communion with Rome, the Western church may benefit from traditions which are particular to the northern end of our heritage. O ... discuss
As I read Richard Brookhiser's new book about James Madison, one of the things that most struck me about the book was to learn more about the great Founding Father's role in the germination of ... discuss
I had an opportunity to read over the Thanksgiving holiday a new book by Richard Brookhiser. His topic was one of the indispensable Founders-- James Madison. Madison occupies a heroic place in ... discuss
The Silent No More Awareness Campaign released a statement yesterday in support of the proposed abortion clinic regulations in Virginia which are awaiting the signature of Gov. Bob McDonnell. The n ... discuss
[OK, so I started typing a short intro to the Milbank piece, and this is what came out. Not so short. NB: don't know a term, highlight it, there should be a "learn more" button that appears] One of ... discuss
This week’s reading from John Stott’s The Cross of Christ for Reading Classics Together comes courtesy of Rebecca Stark. My week happened in such a way that I wasn’t able to write up ... discuss
WASHINGTON (MetroCatholic) – The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) will meet November 14-16 in Baltimore for their annual Fall General Assembly. The bishops will hear the first addre ... discuss
For 36 years she has kept quiet about her relationship with the rock star Steven Tyler and the abortion he talked her into in 1975, but Julia Holcomb will be Silent No More. Janet Morana and Georgette ... discuss
"Over 90% of Catholics today reject Church teaching on contraception. Is it any wonder dissent is so widespread? Most people believe contraception is a 'Catholic issue.' They are ignorant of its histo ... discuss
Fr. Pavone has indicated that the Vote Pro-life Coalition, called together by Priests for Life and consisting of over three dozen national groups, has designated “Voter Registration Sundays” for ... discuss
Huge Study Confirms Link between Abortion and Mental Health Problems; Validates Silent No More Women
“The fact that my own Bishop did not respond to our concerns about heresy being taught openly in the classroom, was probably the final straw,” said Mrs. Sinicrope. “It felt like a punch to the ... discuss
by Fr. Frank Pavone Do you know someone who has been hurt by abortion, and who wants to do something to keep others from experiencing the same hurt? If so, please tell them about the Silent No More Aw ... discuss
Over 90% of Catholics today reject Church teaching on contraception. Is it any wonder dissent is so widespread? Most people believe contraception is a "Catholic issue." They are ignorant of its h ... discuss
Do you know someone who has been hurt by abortion, and who wants to do something to keep others from experiencing the same hurt? If so, please tell them about the Silent No More Awareness Campaign. C ... discuss
(1838–1909) was an American Anglican priest and authorHuntington was born in Lowell, Mass. He graduated at Harvard in 1859 and in 1859–1860 was an instructor in chemistry there. Entering the Episc ... discuss
Malvern, PA – The second full day of the Rachel’s Vineyard Leadership Conference took place yesterday, with clergy and laity from around the world meeting for workshops that dealt with the psycho ... discuss
Anglicanism has begun a global and North American reformation, according to Archbishop Robert Duncan of the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA), who recently delivered his annual state of the chur ... discuss
Lisa Miller, the former religion editor of Newsweek, sees in smartphone apps the death of the church as we know it. And from all appearances, she’s happy about it. “With Scripture on iPhones and ... discuss
Lisa Miller, the former religion editor of Newsweek, sees in smartphone apps the death of the church as we know it. And from all appearances, she’s happy about it. “With Scripture on iPhones and ... discuss
by Thaddeus Baklinski VANCOUVER, June 20, 2011 (LifeSiteNews.com) - The Supreme Court of Canada said last Thursday that it will not hear an appeal by a group of traditional Anglican parishes in Britis ... discuss
If you haven't read my post about my Confirmation clothing, don't click here! Click here first! If you have, read on. Well! It's official! (Well, it's been official since Friday night, but I've been ... discuss
Bernard Mizeki was born in Portuguese East Africa (Mozambique) in about 1861. When he was twelve or a little older, he left his home and went to Capetown, South Africa, where for the next ten years he ... discuss
From CNSBy Nancy Frazier O'Brien As many as 100 U.S. Anglican priests and 2,000 laypeople could be the first members of a U.S. personal ordinariate for former Anglicans who want to enter into full com ... discuss
“The other Protestants”What is sedevacantism? Sedevacantism describes a segment of people who, while holding themselves out to be Catholics, maintain that the documents of Vatican II teach heres ... discuss
Ancient Greek: πεντηκοστή [ἡμέρα], pentekostē [hēmera], "the fiftieth day") A feast of the universal Church which commemorates the Descent of the Holy Ghost upon the Apostles, fifty ... discuss
Deacon Ian Hellyer (back right) with his wife and some of his children Plymouth, England, (CNA/EWTN News).- There can’t be many Catholic priests who have a wife and nine children present at their or ... discuss
From Crisis MagazineBy Father Dwight Longenecker The Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham has now been established in England. By Easter this year, three bishops, sixty priests, and nearly ... discuss
Charles Lwanga and companions are revered by Anglicans, Catholics and other Christians for their faithful defiance of an unholy king. ... discuss
Apolo was an Ugandan missionary considered the principal pioneer of the Anglican church in the Belgian Congo (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo).Before becoming a Christian, Apolo was a Muslim ... discuss
The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Liverpool, England has been compelled to withdraw an invitation to the Methodists to conduct their ordinations at the Catholic cathedral. It is ironic that in a ... discuss
Papa Benedetto's trip to England seems to be bearing much fruit, maybe his declaring as a Blessed, John Henry Newman combined with Summorum Pontificum/Universae Ecclesiae & the huge influx of Anglican ... discuss
In the end, it’s obedience, not personal choice, that holds us together as a people From The Catholic HeraldBy William Oddie I do not often find myself moved by actual enthusiasm for official utte ... discuss
PONTIFICAL COMMISSION ECCLESIA DEI INSTRUCTION on the application of the Apostolic Letter Summorum Pontificum of HIS HOLINESS POPE BENEDICT XVI given Motu Proprio I.Introduction1. The Apostolic Lett ... discuss
Lisa Miller, the former religion editor of Newsweek, sees in smartphone apps the death of the church as we know it. And from all appearances, she’s happy about it. “With Scripture on iPhones and ... discuss
PONTIFICAL COMMISSION ECCLESIA DEIINSTRUCTION on the application of the Apostolic Letter Summorum Pontificum of HIS HOLINESS POPE BENEDICT XVI given Motu ProprioI.Introduction1. The Apostolic Letter S ... discuss
A Roman Catholic college in Wyoming where students are immersed in the study of the classics (in the original Latin), a love of horses deep, set in the wilds of rural Wyoming. Now that's a unique mi ... discuss
WASHINGTON (MetroCatholic)—The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) will vote on two liturgical items pertaining to the Spanish translation of the USA Propers and Adaptations to the ... discuss
WASHINGTON (MetroCatholic)—The annual Spring General Assembly of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) will be June 15-17, at the Hyatt Regency Bellevue Hotel in Seattle. The meet ... discuss
(March 25, 1347 - April 29, 1380) was a Dominican Tertiary (lay affiliate) of the Dominican Order. Catherine was the 23rd child out of 25 (her twin sister, the 24th, died at birth); her parents were G ... discuss
"I look at it under a microscope, and it still looks like bread and wine to me." I've heard this before; you probably will hear it yourself. It tempts me to retort, "Would you feel better about it if ... discuss
Five years ago today, on the Easter Vigil, I entered into communion with the Church that Christ founded upon Peter and the Apostles. One of the points of reflection that led me to Holy Mother Church ... discuss
TIME magazine likes dissenters like Rob Bell and Jim Wallis and Tony Campolo. It like them a lot.In this case, it is the continuing saga of Rob Bell's heretical musings, especially pronounced in his n ... discuss
The Anglo-Catholic has called for a day of prayer today for Anglicans seeking to enter personal ordinariates around the world. Their message follows: Several days ago we posted a request for you ... discuss
(April 25, 1792 – March 29, 1866) was an English churchman, one of the leaders of the Oxford Movement, and gave his name to Keble College, Oxford (1870).John Keble, born 1792, ordained Priest in 181 ... discuss
From VirtueOnlineBy David W. Virtue A personal ordinariate offered by Pope Benedict XVI for traditionalist Anglicans has divided the American branch of the Traditional Anglican Communion (TAC) - th ... discuss
in the course of his lifetime was both rewarded and punished for his firm adherence to principle. He was born in 1637 and reared by his half-sister Anne and her husband the well-known angler Izaak Wal ... discuss
From Catholic World News An American Lutheran group, the Anglo-Lutheran Catholic Church—has expressed a desire to enter an ordinariate established in the US for former Anglicans entering the Catho ... discuss
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What’s the point in having a “church”? Well, part of it is to enable community worship of God. But only part. The other part is fully expressed in Jesus’ words to the Eleven: “Go therefor ... discuss
Think of all those great translations of Latin hymns From The Catholic Herald (UK)By William Oddie High altar reredos by Sir Ninian Comper at St Mark's church in Primrose Hill, north-west ... discuss
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2011 marks the 400th anniversary of the King James Bible. The King James Bible has shaped the English language, inspired political and religious thought for generations and, arguably, changed the wor ... discuss
From: Priests for Life Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2011 Subject: Silent No More about Planned Parenthood'Silent No More' about Planned Parenthood ROME – While ha ... discuss
February 24, 2011Silent No More about Planned ParenthoodROME – While having various meetings at the Vatican regarding the pro-life movement, Father Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for ... discuss
From Priests for LifeROME – While having various meetings at the Vatican regarding the pro-life movement, Father Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life, announced that the women and me ... discuss
In the past week, the news that give great joy to my heart is the announcement of the Beatification of John Paul II on May 1, Divine Mercy Sunday. John Paul II is also named as Patron for World Youth ... discuss
It is the belief of Christians that Jesus came to redeem us and to teach us the truth about love — God’s love for each one of us and how we are to love each other. Jesus showed how fully love comm ... discuss
In the second chapter of God of Liberty: A Religious History of the American Revolution, Thomas S. Kidd, a history professor at Baylor, demonstrates that religion freedom was not par for the course in ... discuss
God will “grant justice to His elect who cry out to Him day and night” In Luke 1:18-8 Jesus tells a parable about an unjust judge who neither feared God or respected man. We have had such ... discuss
This website has been formerly known under the name of Miserere Mei. While the sentiments of David in Psalm 51 still apply, I will be changing things here a bit. Here are a few notes about the changes ... discuss
David Holmes contends in his book, The Faiths of the Founding Fathers, that our first few presidents of the United States were not orthodox Christians, but probably deists. I think he has done an exce ... discuss
Suzanne at Big Blue Wave had this to say about the war of words on Twitter...There's been talk online about the #ihadanabortion meme on twitter and how some people are trying to destigmatize abortion. ... discuss
Here's the latest article, posted on Zenit:ZENIT - Bridging the Anglican-Catholic Gap: The Ecumenical Impact of Benedict XVI's UK Trip.By Kevin M. ClarkeSAN MARCOS, California, SEPT. 27, 2010 (Zenit.o ... discuss
(Episcopal Ministry of Propaganda) Heroic fighters from the PLO (Pagan Liturgical Organization), a militant wing of The Episcopal Church Fedayeen, prepare their mobile launcher to fire medium-range b ... discuss
From Catholic News Agency:Canadians packed St. Basil’s Church in Toronto on Monday evening to hear Archbishop Charles Chaput speak about how Catholics should live out their faith in the public squar ... discuss
re: "The Anglicans may have felt the need to apologize to Darwin, but the Catholics are still holding out://The Vatican said on Tuesday the theory of evolution was compatible with the Bible but planne ... discuss
2/2/2010Catholic Online (www.catholic.org)‘It is important to recognize dissent for what it is.... It is the truth revealed through Scripture and Tradition and articulated by the Church’s Magister ... discuss
Catholic World NewsFebruary 01, 2010Pope Benedict XVI confirmed plans for his visit to Great Britain in September-- and offered some unusually blunt reflections on the situation facing the Church ther ... discuss
A senior adviser to the Queen has met secretly with the leader of the Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales to express concern over the Pope's offer for disaffected Anglicans to convert to Rome.D ... discuss
By Deacon Keith Fournier1/29/2010Catholic Online (www.catholic.org)This is only the first chapter in the coming reunion of Christ’s One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church.Archbishop John Hepworth ... discuss
Pope Benedict XVI, left, walks in procession upon his arrival at St. Paul Outside the Walls' Basilica in Rome, Monday, Jan. 25, 2010. Pope Benedict XVI says the world is marked by religious indifferen ... discuss
(Episcopal Ministry of Propaganda) Heroic fighters from the PLO (Pagan Liturgical Organization), a militant wing of The Episcopal Church Fedayeen, prepare their mobile launcher to fire medium-range b ... discuss
By Deacon Keith Fournier12/30/2009Catholic Online (www.catholic.org)Catholic communion is not an idea. It is standing together at the Altar of God, affirming one faith and receiving together the one B ... discuss
(CNS/Paul Haring)By John ThavisCatholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Looking back on 2009, it's difficult to imagine a busier year for 82-year-old Pope Benedict XVI.The Year of St. Paul. The Year ... discuss
FROM THE PASTOR November 8, 2009 by Fr. George W. Rutler One assumes that The New York Times would have been glad to receive an Op-Ed article from the new Archbishop of New York. The Archdiocese of ... discuss
Former Archbishop of Milwaukee Timothy Dolan is fighting the good fight as Archbishop of New York.I'm heartened by the fact that he is calling out the ugliest of those engaging in anti-Catholicism, pa ... discuss
It is dramatic put down of liberal Anglicanism and a total repudiation of the ordination of women, homosexual marriage and the general neglect of doctrine in Anglicanism. It basically interprets ... discuss
If you know of any organization that is predominately religious or faith-based that should be added here, please contact me at standforlife101@aol.com. Thank you. Priests For Life http://www. ... discuss
From Catholic News Agency:Canadians packed St. Basil’s Church in Toronto on Monday evening to hear Archbishop Charles Chaput speak about how Catholics should live out their faith in the public squar ... discuss
At the National Prayer Breakfast this morning in Washington DC, the abortion president said this: There is no God who condones taking the life of an innocent human being. Good thing I wasn't there b ... discuss
re: "The Anglicans may have felt the need to apologize to Darwin, but the Catholics are still holding out://The Vatican said on Tuesday the theory of evolution was compatible with the Bible but planne ... discuss
Time to come home to Rome, where the truth is preserved about the sacrament of marriage.Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams has delivered the final blow to any semblance of moral teaching in his c ... discuss
Spirit & Life®"The words I spoke to you are spirit and life." (Jn 6:63)Human Life International e-NewsletterVolume 03, Number 28 Friday, July 18, 2008 Dear Right Reverend and Most Reverend Bishops of ... discuss
its continuing influence on the Morals and Behavior of Anglicans.by Peter Toon“It is about as clear as any historical chain can get that the continuing implosion of The Episcopal Church is a direct ... discuss
CVSTOS FIDEI EVENING EDITIONGuided by Love: Portrait of a Young Catholic - Rachel Patterson, Sydney HeraldThe Impending Suicide of a Once Great Nation - Fr. John Corapi, LifeSiteNewsAussies Give Pope ... discuss
The Young Fogey links to several articles describing recent secret meetings between Church of England prelates and the Vatican. See Several Church of England bishops in secret talks with Vatican. As c ... discuss
Ari Rabinovitch, Reuters, with files National Post:Conservative Anglican leaders vowed yesterday to continue sponsoring breakaway conservative parishes in Western countries and called for a separate c ... discuss
"Anglicans form 'new church' in gay clergy row" "Cry the Beloved Country" "My Father Was Loyal to Mugabe. It Didn't Matter." "No Babies? Declining Population in Europe" (via The Corner) "An Illeg ... discuss
So, these Obama True-Believers are an insecure bunch. It seems to me if you are confident in your candidate, you don’t need to run around doing all you can to silence opposition by shutting dow ... discuss
Monday June 30, 2008A Welcome Burden Mike Delorenzo has an exceptional post about spending a day with his critically ill father. "I saw my father as never before. In his helplessness, I saw him strong ... discuss
If you'd like to learn just what's at stake in the current conflict raging in Episcopalian circles over the acceptance of homosexuality, same-sex marriage, ordination of homosexuals, etc., then I sug ... discuss
CVSTOS FIDEI AFTERNOON EDITIONHow Long Will Evangelicals Be Pro-Life? - A Simple Sinner, Blck CrdlsGive It a Rest Already, Professor Kmiec! - Jay Anderson, Pro EcclesiaThe War on Common Sense - AWR Ha ... discuss
Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams and Archbishop Thabo Makgoba of Cape Town appealed to UN leader Ban Ki-Moon over allegations of persecution by Zimbabwe security apparatus. ... discuss
CVSTOS FIDEI EVENING EDITION Turin Shroud to go on public display - Malcom Moore, TelegraphWorkers Fired For Their Homeschool Diplomas - Tim Waggoner, LSNCNN's Anti-Catholic Spin - D Mac, Creative Min ... discuss
CVSTOS FIDEI AFTERNOON EDITIONNatural Law & Homosexuality Made Simple - Fr. J, Black CordeliasQ & A With Archbishop Joseph Naumann - Matthew Archbold, CMRNot The Same Thing, NFP & Contraception - Paul ... discuss
My co-blogger friend Christine Schult just had her post on Planned Parenthood's sick idea of how to celebrate Mother's Day picked up at World Net Daily. Congratulations, Christine!Here's a sample of ... discuss
CVSTOS FIDEI EVENING EDITION Pentecost at the Pantheon: Rose Petals Through the Oculus - Fr. ZPentecost and Mother's Day - David Bennet, Per ChristumThe History of Mother's Day in the U.S. - Zoe Roman ... discuss
CVSTOS FIDEI EVENING EDITIONGerald Augustinus whY? - Patrick Archbold, Creative Minority ReportSo. Baptist Deals With Wife's Conversion - Michael Spencer, BHTAnglicans Hesitant on Path to Rome - Damia ... discuss
Bishop Vicky to marry!The Rt. Rev. V. Gene Robinson, Episcopal bishop of New Hampshire, will be "marrying" his longtime partner in a civil union:In an interview with Matt Lauer of NBC, practicing Homo ... discuss
Archbishop Rowan Williams, leader of world's Anglicans, met with Pope Benedict XVI on a three-day "Building Bridges" visit to Rome. Canterbury said that "tremendously deep foundations" have been made ... discuss
In the midst of rising conversions to Islam, Anglicans and Lutherans are piping water to Muslims as a way of saying "We are sorry", according to Anglican archbishop Emmanuel Kolini. ... discuss
Patrick Archbold has a thoughtful and respectful post at Creative Minority Report about the Society of St. Pius X and the resurgence of the Latin Mass, particularly here on Long Island. In it, he giv ... discuss
re: "A Fairfax circuit judge has awarded a favorable judgment to a group of 11 Anglican churches that were taken to court last fall after breaking away from the Episcopal Diocese of Virginia in late 2 ... discuss
By Julia Duin, Washington Times:A Fairfax circuit judge has awarded a favorable judgment to a group of 11 Anglican churches that were taken to court last fall after breaking away from the Episcopal Di ... discuss
From Reuters: VATICAN CITY (Reuters) – Islam has overtaken Roman Catholicism as the biggest single religious denomination in the world, the Vatican said on Sunday. Monsignor Vittorio Formen ... discuss
Reuters: Islam has overtaken Roman Catholicism as the biggest single religious denomination in the world, the Vatican said on Sunday.Monsignor Vittorio Formenti, who compiled the Vatican's newly-relea ... discuss
By Lance Fairchok, AT:The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, is the titular head of some 77 million Anglicans. In a recent lecture and subsequent interview, he stated that he believes an ac ... discuss
Planned Parenthood Attacks John McCain...And Thus Gives Him a Strong Political AdvantageNew York Times Explores Reality of Fetal Pain; Admits It Is a Problem for Abortion SupportersCan the Neo-Anglica ... discuss
The furor over Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams' sharia law comments is still going strong, certainly adding fuel to the self-set fire that threatens the confused, dispirited and heterodox Angl ... discuss
by Craig Chamberlain, TCV:You would think that with all western civilization has accomplished that we would be a bit more vocal in defending it. We've given the world advanced technology, the scientif ... discuss
CVSTOS FIDEI AFTERNOON EDITIONAnglicans & The Pope - Joanna Bogle, National Catholic RegisterBryan's Conversion Story - Chris, Catholic ConvertsStewerdess Losses Court Battle To Wear Cross - Cath Nws ... discuss
Joanna Bogle of Auntie Joanna Writes has a couple of interesting pieces in the January 13-19, 2008 issue of National Catholic Register:Anglicans and the PopeFrom Polite Respect to Enthusiastic Support ... discuss
Roman Catholics have overtaken Anglicans as the country's dominant religious group. More people attend Mass every Sunday than worship with the Church of England, figures seen by The Sunday Te ... discuss
The Anglican Province of Central Africa may have sacked The Rt Rev Nolbert Kunonga as Bishop of Mugabe Harare, but the news doesn’t seem to have registered with all Zimbabwe Anglicans. Two mont ... discuss
I just love how the author of this article lists Mr. Blair's sins for him, and gets so many wrong, by Church teaching though she is a Catholic. Ihope Mr. Blair found profound peace in confessing his ... discuss
This was expected for a while (see link to my earlier post below), But It's official now.Tony Blair, who often kept his religious views private while serving as Britain's prime minister, has converted ... discuss
It’s all a Christmas tall storyIt is true the wise men were not termed 'kings' and it is true they were not at the stable and it is also true that their number was not given nor was the month provid ... discuss
