Topic: burial

House Votes Next Week on Bill Banning Abortions at 20 Weeks of Pregnancy The full House of Representatives will vote next week on a bill that would ban abortions nationwide at 20 weeks of pregnanc ... discuss

Canadian National Review columnist Mark Steyn notes how the United States' security and intelligence infrastructure has grown in size, vague legal authority and power, eliminating limitations on who i ... discuss

Has there been a day when God is just like slapping you in the face with His Word?  Moments when you don’t have to guess what He’s trying to tell you, it’s so obvious that you would be an i ... discuss

Up to this point in the Way of the Cross, we have seen the unjust sentence of death pronounced upon Christ by Pontius Pilate who knew he was sentencing an innocent man to death.  We have seen our ... discuss

We are now at the thirteenth station of the Cross - Jesus is removed from the cross and placed into the arms of his Blessed Mother. Jesus' Passion has ended. As He Himself stated in his dying moment ... discuss

(I wrote the following article for our church bulletin on 17 Apr 11.)Recently, there was a commotion in the media about the Ministry of Manpower buying designer Herman Miller chairs priced at S$575 fo ... discuss

(This was written in 2000, to be read after his death; he died on 22 Jul 2007)Dear Family,"The time has come for my departure" (2 Tim. 4:6). It's strange to write this when I'm feeling well and vigoro ... discuss

N., I still remember the first day you walked into Ward 4 with madam; we had been expecting you for the prostate biopsy. It was sometime in the month of December, 2009, the 3rd month of my internship. ... discuss

Ribbon Placement: Liturgy of the Hours Vol. III: Ordinary: 668 Proper of Seasons: 355 Psalter: Sunday, Week III, 992 Christian Prayer: Ordinary: 694 Proper of Seasons: 615 Psalter: Sunday, Week III, 8 ... discuss

Ribbon Placement: Liturgy of the Hours Vol. III: Ordinary: 668 Proper of Seasons: 355 Psalter: Sunday, Week III, 992 Christian Prayer: Ordinary: 694 Proper of Seasons: 615 Psalter: Sunday, Week III, 8 ... discuss

by John Jalsevac PHILADELPHIA, June 14, 2013 (LifeSiteNews.com) – The Philadelphia Medical Examiner is standing by its decision not to release the bodies of Kermit Gosnell’s victims to any ... discuss

by John Jalsevac PHILADELPHIA, June 14, 2013 (LifeSiteNews.com) – The Philadelphia Medical Examiner is standing by its decision not to release the bodies of Kermit Gosnell’s victims to any ... discuss

Tweetfest Lobbies Officials for Proper Burial for Babies Gosnell Killed Leading pro-life advocates spearheaded a tweetfest on Twitter today to lobby the Philadelphia medical Examiner’s office to ... discuss

Study: Facial Expressions of Unborn Babies in the Womb Show They Feel Pain A newly-published research study shows unborn children are capable of feeling pain in the womb, as evidenced by the grima ... discuss

by John Jalsevac STATEN ISLAND, NY, June 6, 2013 (LifeSiteNews.com) – The Philadelphia Medical Examiner’s office has denied a request by the pro-life group Priests for Life to obtain the b ... discuss

Judge Intervenes to Help Dying Girl Have Transplant After Sebelius Balks A federal judge has intervened to give hope to a young girl who needs a lung transplant as doctors have only given her weeks ... discuss

Kermit Gosnell, the Philadelphia abortionist, was convicted of murdering live born babies. Since that time, pro-life groups have requested that the babies, found at his clinic, be buried like any oth ... discuss

STATEN ISLAND, NY — Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life, issued a statement today in regard to the 45 babies whose mangled bodies were retrieved during a 2010 raid on the abo ... discuss

Denver, Colo., Jun 6, 2013 / 02:02 am (CNA).- At the Archdiocese of Denver's Mount Olivet Cemetery, no person is buried without prayers being said over them – even those whose identities are a m ... discuss

On May 14, 1884, a young woman arrived in Ft. Wayne, Indiana on the train from Quincy, Illinois. She was so terribly ill that the conductor of the train telegraphed for authorities to have a carriag ... discuss

At an early hour yesterday morning coroner Stanton, acting under the advice of Health Officer Barger, had the body of Abbia Richards, who died on June 2d, and was buried two days later, exhumed and ... discuss

By: T F Stern T F Stern’s Rantings It’s Memorial Day, a chance to express our gratitude for those who paid the ultimate sacrifice in defense of liberty. If you happen to drive past a national ... discuss

One theme I’m going to try to keep at KTracy.com is the use of Sundays to post spiritual and religious content on the blog.  While this will probably center around my family’s Catholic fa ... discuss

Sacrosanctum concilium - what we have done, what we have failed to do An address by Mgr Andrew Wadsworth to a study session of priests of Westminster Diocese. May 22, 2013.    ... discuss

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Six Nursery Classics, by M. V. O’Shea, illustrated by Ernest Fosbery. Boston: D. C. Heath, 1900. Includes “The House that Jack Built, Mother Hubbard and Her Dog, Courtship, Marriage, Death ... discuss

from Jill Stanek.comby Susie Allen, host of the blog, Pro-Life in TN, and Kelli We welcome your suggestions for additions to our Top Blogs (see tab on right side of home page)! Email Susie@jillstanek. ... discuss

by Susie Allen, host of the blog, Pro-Life in TN, and Kelli We welcome your suggestions for additions to our Top Blogs (see tab on right side of home page)! Email Susie@jillstanek.com. Culture Campai ... discuss

Ribbon Placement: Liturgy of the Hours Vol. III: Ordinary: 651 Proper of Seasons: 240 Psalter: Wednesday, Week III, 1039 Christian Prayer: Does not contain Office of Readings. Office of Readings for W ... discuss

Susan Levy was 30 years old when she underwent a safe and legal abortion at the Family Planning Associates in Mission Hills, California on April 9, 1992. FPA is a member of the National Abortion Feder ... discuss

This kind of story gives you hope for those who have longed to find loved ones who disappeared so long ago. Thankfully they were found alive and all are safe and reunited with family again. What an or ... discuss

Raising of Lazarus, 15th century Russian icon.  The raising of Lazarus, dead four days, stinking and bound up in burial bands, symbolizes the raising of a soul dead in sin to the life of grace.". ... discuss

The shroud of Turin is probably my favorite artifact and I’ve written about it repeatedly.  Also my favorite “picture” of Jesus is that of the face seen on the shroud. Ever since I ... discuss

6 April AD 1528 Albrecht Dürer (1471-1528), a native of Nuernberg, Germany, was one of the most learned of Renaissance artists and ranked among the great minds of Humanism. His paintings and woo ... discuss

Our lives and our memories like the flow of the calendar and time go on....even though the reality of Barbara's life and her presence are gone...Today was difficult in the mix of another milestone in ... discuss

At daybreak on the first day of the week the women who had come from Galilee with Jesus took the spices they had preparedand went to the tomb.They found the stone rolled away from the tomb;but when th ... discuss

Good Friday - It is finished, but it is not over.“And after this Joseph of Arimathaea, being a disciple of Jesus, but secretly for fear of the Jews, besought Pilate that he might take away the body ... discuss

Fibrils from one of the image areas of the Shroud. Just when you think you’ve debunked a religious artifact good and proper …. Many people who only know that the Shroud of Turin is alleged ... discuss

(This is inspired by a reflection I heard yesterday while listening to Johnnette Benkovic on her EWTN radio show Women of Grace)The following was a part of the 1st Reading from Tuesday's Office of Rea ... discuss

Vatican Insider reports:New scientific experiments carried out at the University of Padua have apparently confirmed that the Shroud Turin can be dated back to the 1st century AD. This makes its co ... discuss

 Lorica of Saint Patrick I arise today Through a mighty strength, the invocation of the Trinity, Through a belief in the Threeness, Through confession of the Oneness Of the ... discuss

Monica Migliorino Miller is not a name I was familiar with until about six weeks ago, when I received a copy of her book, Abandoned: The Untold Story of the Abortion War. She asked me to consider it f ... discuss

Monica Migliorino Miller is not a name I was familiar with until about six weeks ago, when I received a copy of her book, Abandoned: The Untold Story of the Abortion War. She asked me to consider it f ... discuss

Updated from previous story... killed young parents and newborn baby in tragic hit and run this weekend...the baby passed away last night :( The NYPD released this photo of the suspect today thr ... discuss

My friend Daria Stockey has written a great piece on Father's For Good on the Knights of Columbus website called "Giving Up Stuff".  We should be thinking of what Lenten practices we are goi ... discuss

Ribbon Placement: Liturgy of the Hours Vol. III: Ordinary: 668 Proper of Seasons: 112 Psalter: Sunday, Week III, 992 Christian Prayer: Ordinary: 694 Proper of Seasons: 247 Psalter: Sunday, Week III, ... discuss

Ribbon Placement: Liturgy of the Hours Vol. I: Ordinary: 667 Proper of Seasons: 436 Psalms and canticle as in Evening Prayer II of Christmas, 414 Christian Prayer: Ordinary: 694 Proper of Seasons: 159 ... discuss

Robert Heron Bork died last Wednesday morning at the age of 85, of complications from heart disease. Judge Bork was one of the preeminent jurists of our time, holding to the interpretation of the Cons ... discuss

Why, it’s TRADITION! (tradition!) (picture Reb Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof). Remember what April Fool’s Day is like around here, and that we still put a dime in the birthday person’ ... discuss

Today is the last Sunday in our series on Vocation.  The word ‘vocation’ means, ‘calling.’  We have been called by God to be citizens, we have been called to our places of work, and ... discuss

Several years ago there was a lot of buzz on the internet about Rob Bell’s new book titled, Love Wins.  The conversation in the blogosphere was heightened though when Justin Taylor re ... discuss

Supporters of the Culture of Death tend to lack foresight, and do not seem to possess even a rudimentary understanding of human nature. These defects inevitably lead to many cases of the “law of uni ... discuss

Today is the memorial of St. Cecilia, patron of singers, musicians, and poets, because she sang for God alone. She is praised as the perfect model of the Christian woman because of her virginity and t ... discuss

Fourth Thursday in November, United States Another year, another day to stop and say, "Thanks." Of course, we don't need to be reminded to be thankful, do we? God doesn't need to encourage our living ... discuss

May the angels lead you into paradise; and at your coming may the Martyrs receive you, may they lead you to the holy city of Jerusalem.  May a choir of Angels receive you and may you with Lazar ... discuss

The following is a sermon from Rev Tony Sikora that was posted on Brothers of John the Steadfast.  Enjoy.=========================================Beloved in the Lord, The reformation of ... discuss

From the EWTN Site: Lord, have mercy on us.Christ, have mercy on us.Lord, have mercy on us.Christ, hear us. Lord, have mercy on us.Christ, have mercy on us.Lord, have mercy on us.Christ, grac ... discuss

Contact: Philip E. Dayvault, Datum Enterprise, LLC, 919-839-8779, siped@datument.com RALEIGH, N.C., Oct. 31, 2012 /Christian Newswire/ -- Investigative researcher, Philip E. Dayvault, of Raleigh, NC, ... discuss

CAPTURE YOUR GRIEF 2012 Photography Project for October-Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness MonthDay 22: Place of Care/BirthOctober 22, 2012 ♥Day 22. Place of Care/Birth: The place that lo ... discuss

Edward was born in 1003. He was the last Saxon king to rule (for more than a few months) in England. He is called "Edward the Confessor" to distinguish him from another King of England, Edward the Mar ... discuss

9 October, Old Testament The Lord called the Patriarch Abraham (first known as Abram) to become the father of a great nation (Genesis 12). At age 75, in obedience to God's command, he, his wife Sarai ... discuss

also called Dionysius, Dennis, or Denys) is a Christian martyr and saint. In the third century, he was bishop of Paris. He was martyred in approximately 250, and is venerated especially in the Roman C ... discuss

CAPTURE YOUR GRIEF 2012 Photography Project for October-Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness MonthDay 5: MemorialsOctober 5, 2012 ♥I pour my love into creating memorials in honor of my daug ... discuss

yle="margin-bottom: 0.0001pt;">Today we begin our four week journey through the Epistle of James.  In our text, the Apostle James comes against hypocritical Christians.  He is confront ... discuss

22 September, Old Testament A singular prophet among the many in the Old Testament, Jonah the son of Amittai was born about an hour's walk from Nazareth. His prophetic ministry involved a call to prea ... discuss

For the past 10 years this has been a special day in the liturgical year for me. After losing my son to stillbirth in 2002 I felt that I had a special connection to the Blessed Mother in some small wa ... discuss

Today, September 15, is the feast of Our Lady of Sorrows. On this feast, we commemorate the seven great sorrows which Mary lived in relation to Her Son, as they are recorded in the Gospels or through ... discuss

September 15 is the Feast of Our Lady of Sorrows.This feast dates back to the 12th century. It was especially promoted by the Cistercians and the Servites, so much so that in the 14th and 15th centuri ... discuss

14 September AD 335During the reign of Constantine the Great, the first Roman Emperor to profess the Christian faith, his mother Helena went to Israel, hoping to find the places especially significant ... discuss

From my Inbox this morning:WHY DID MR. ROGERS WEAR A SWEATER?Captain Kangaroo passed away on January 23, 2004 at age 76,which is odd, because he always looked to be 76. (DOB: 6/27/27). His death remi ... discuss

The Divine Shepherdess I will cure all your ills.  I will bandage your wounds with the oil of mercy and the wine of love. Letaille 211© Holy Card HeavenThe Birthday of our Lady - Yesterday was t ... discuss

   ACTS OF BIBLICAL HOSTILITY BY PRESIDENT OBAMA David Barton of Wallbuilders.com  has come out with a list explaining why Barack Obama is the most Biblically h ... discuss

Abortionist James Pendergraft arrives at Orlando Women’s Center in the summer of 2011. Pendergraft owns a chain of five abortion centers in Florida that specialize in late-trm abortions. (Cl ... discuss

For those who have been wondering why Rocco Palmo’s Whispers in the Loggia has been so quiet, recently — and I know you have been wondering, because some of you have been emailing me askin ... discuss

Today we commemorate St. Joseph Calasanz.St. Joseph is the founder of the Poor Clerks Regular (Piarists), a community devoted to the task of educating youth. At an early age, Joseph loved to ... discuss

The Saints of the Day for August 25 are St. Louis of France and St. Joseph Calasan.St. Louis of FranceReigning from 1226 to 1270, Louis IX showed how a saint would act on the throne of France. He was ... discuss

Do You Have Eternal Life? 1 John 5:11-12 And the witness is this, that God has given us eternal life, and this life is in His Son. He who has the Son has the life; he who does not have the Son of God ... discuss

16 August, Old Testament If any part of Scripture besides the Resurrection clearly indicates that God gets the last laugh, it's got to be the story of Isaac. After giving new names to Abraham and Sara ... discuss

The upcoming visit by President Barack Obama to our town of Boone prompted a discussion with our children during our normal prayer time. One of our sons asked, “Daddy and Mommy if you arenR ... discuss

              Ending abortion does not just mean changing hearts and minds; it means changing laws and public policies. In two short, powerful brochures — in ... discuss

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Richmond County Public Administrator Gary D. Gotlin was among those gathered behind nine small white coffins last week at the Garden of Angels, a plot reserved for stillbor ... discuss

The Saints of the Day for August 7 are St. Sixtus II and companions and St. Cajetan,St. Sixtus II and companionsEven as the storm of persecution created by Emperor Valerian raged against the Church, t ... discuss

This feast day reminds us that our end is God. Every person will finally and ultimately bow before the judgement seat of the Lord. With this in mind, may we give our selves, our souls and bodies, to b ... discuss

On Friday, August 3, 2012, Fr. Frank Pavone buried 9 children who died in the womb. The burial took place on Staten Island, at Resurrection Cemetery, a cemetery of the Archdiocese of New York. ... discuss

Fr. Frank Pavone buried 9 children who died in the womb. The burial took place on Staten Island, at Resurrection Cemetery, a cemetery of the Archdiocese of New York. Related posts:Fr. Pavone calls ... discuss

Andrew Golebiowski, Chair of the Polish Legacy Project of Buffalo shared the news of the passing of ś.p. Daniel Kij on Tuesday, August 2nd. I had known ś.p. Daniel for years. He was a mainstay in ... discuss

Andrew Golebiowski, Chair of the Polish Legacy Project of Buffalo shared the news of the passing of ś.p. Daniel Kij on Tuesday, August 2nd. I had known ś.p. Daniel for years. He was a mainstay in ... discuss

3 August, New Testament These "myrrh bearers" or "faithful women," as they're called among some Christians, with Mary Magdalene, are named in Scripture as the first visitors to the tomb of the crucifi ... discuss

was a Pharisee and a member of the Sanhedrin, who, according to the Gospel of John, showed favour to Jesus. He appears three times: the first is when he visits Jesus one night to listen to his teachin ... discuss

There is a banner ad at the top of my site offering 35% off pre-orders of the soon-to-be-released book, Abandoned: The Untold Stories of the Abortion Wars, written by Dr. Monica Miller. My endorsement ... discuss

31 July, New Testament Saint Joseph is mentioned in all four Gospels. He came from a small village called Arimathea in the hill country of Judea and was a respected member of the Sanhedrin, the Jewish ... discuss

29 July, New Testament Mary, Martha, and Lazarus were disciples with whom Jesus had a special bond of love and friendship. The Gospel According to Saint John records that "Jesus loved Martha and her s ... discuss

RAMTHA, Jordan (AP)—The family was making a desperate run across the border when Syrian troops opened fire. Bullets whizzed around them. The 6-year-old boy, holding his mother’s hand, b ... discuss

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Date: July 26, 2012 Contact: Leslie Palma 347-286-7277 STATEN ISLAND, NY — Father Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life, issued the following statement abou ... discuss

STATEN ISLAND, NY — Father Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life, issued the following statement about a funeral service planned for tomorrow for an aborted baby. “On Friday morn ... discuss

CNA Daily News Havana, Cuba, Jul 25, 2012 / 04:06 pm (CNA).- Cardinal Jaime Ortega of Havana recalled his friendship with the leader of the Christian Liberation Movement, Oswaldo Paya, saying the la ... discuss

25 July, New Testament James, son of Zebedee, and his brother John were among Our Lord's twelve disciples. Together with Peter, these two were privileged to behold the Transfiguration (Matthew 17:1; M ... discuss

Considered one of most frequently stopped at tourist sites in India is the magnificent Taj Mahal, which is to be found inside Agra, a town in Central Northern India. The particular Taj is a United Nat ... discuss

22 July, New Testament The Gospels mention Mary of Magdala as one of the women of Galilee who followed Jesus and His disciples. She witnessed His crucifixion and burial, and went to the tomb on Easter ... discuss

is mentioned in the Gospels as being among the women of Galilee who followed Jesus and His disciples, and who was present at His Crucifixion and Burial, and who went to the tomb on Easter Sunday to an ... discuss

"Elections Are Not Won by Who Voted, They are Lost by Who Did Not" ~~ rfhOur America republic is of a Judaeo-Christian heritage.  It is not ... discuss

Before the American Revolution, there were no bishops in the colonies (partly because the British government was reluctant to give the colonies the kind of autonomy that this would have implied, and p ... discuss

O.P. (August 24, 1484 – July 17, 1566), was a 16th century Spanish Dominican priest, missionary to Native Americans and the first resident Bishop of Chiapas.Las Casas became well-known for his advoc ... discuss

This well-referenced list of events was sent to me from a good friend, and it’s a stark reminder of what has happened in a very short time……….thanks Denise Listed belo ... discuss

"MsoNormal" style="color: white; line-height: normal; margin-bottom: 0.0001pt;">It has been called the greatest enemy of the Gospel.  Just a little ruins everything.  It is sneaky, sly and ... discuss

By Rebecca Oas, Ph.D. (Zenit.org) - One of the traditional names given to the Blessed Virgin Mary is "Our Lady of Sorrows," a title under which the faithful reflect on the sorrowful events of her ... discuss

Here is one of those stories that leaves me scratching my head and thinking… well I can’t write what I initially thought.  Via CampusReform.org: “‘Was Jesus a Muslim?\" asks Prof. Robert ... discuss

MAIDUGURI, Nigeria (AP) — A radical Islamist sect claimed responsibility Tuesday for weekend attacks that have killed at least 58 people including two lawmakers in central Nigeria, adding ... discuss

  This is the Rule of Life for the Confraternity of Penitents. Penitents live this Rule according to the Constitution of the Confraternity of Penitents.THE PRIMITIVE RULE OF 1221 Here begi ... discuss

In previous blog postings I have consistently pointed out that we do not look within ourselves to find the Gospel, but that we look outside of ourselves.  (i.e. click hereand here) Too often with ... discuss

29 June, New Testament The Confession of Saint Peter ("You are the Christ, the Son of the Living God") is commemorated on 18 January, and the Conversion of Saint Paul on his approach to Damascus a wee ... discuss

WASHINGTON, D.C., June 20, 2012 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Although the U.S. Military fight and die to uphold freedom, high-level military chaplains report they are increasingly being denied freedom of cons ... discuss

Most days, these days, I feel alright. The joy far outweighs the sadness. But there are days, like today, that my heart aches a little more than usual.When losing Lily was fresh, I would feel that twi ... discuss

I noticed lately that my soul has sort of breathed a great big sigh of relief. I was wondering why this was and then realized that all the "big" dates for the year are behind me, at least most of them ... discuss

There are several arguments that a given pro-choicer will bring up against a pro-lifer’s beliefs about the unborn: it’s not alive, it’s not a human being yet, it’s not a person, it does not ha ... discuss

My Aunt Rachel Ross was born today, June 14, forty-seven years ago. Her middle name is Ross, like Betsy Ross, the maker of our flag. Her birthday is Flag Day.I don't want to admit this, but I didn't r ... discuss

Exit 5. That's the Lake Boone Trail exit here in Raleigh, North Carolina. I have taken it countless times for countless reasons. Just recently I was realizing the irony of it...That's the exit I ... discuss

The following article was published two years ago and is shared again. --------------- Bill Smith, Editor: Today, marked the 66th 68th anniversary of the D-Day invasion of Normandy’s beaches, a ... discuss

This post (along with several others) have been sitting in my drafts for a long time. I figure it's time to finish and post them...That first week without my Lily, I was shocked...heartbroken...devast ... discuss

For Mother's Day, my mom got me a very special Mother's Day gift. It is the brick paver I've been wanting to get in honor of Lily for a long time, at the National Memorial for the Unborn. Back in Janu ... discuss

Memorial Day, remembering our fallen heroes who have served our great country, is, if properly observed, a somber day. For a few moments this morning, I read a little bit about Memorial Day, found a q ... discuss

Sweet little Josie Duggar was due on March 18th, 2010...just four days after my Lily's due date. Two days after Lily's birthday. When I heard Michelle and Jim Bob were expecting at the same time I was ... discuss

Ever since I saw The Hunger Games last week the movie keeps keeps intruding on my thoughts. No matter what I'm doing the tap-tap-tap on my memory chips continues. So maybe if I write about it, I can m ... discuss

What is the Catholic Church's official position on Freemasonry? Are Catholics free to become Freemasons?Freemasonry is incompatible with the Catholic faith. Freemasonry teaches a naturalistic religion ... discuss

On May 19, 1858, Mrs. Amelia Weber died at the home of Dr. Charles Cobel in Brooklyn. "[F]rom the privacy of the burial and other mysterious circumstances surrounding the case, the body, six days aft ... discuss

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Martyred c.866. Saint Fremund is sometimes depicted as a king, but it is more likely that he was a noble man's son, although he may have been related to St.Edmund, King of East Anglia. He was born in ... discuss

Activity from January 1 through May 4, 2012 OVERVIEW While many states continue their 2012 legislative sessions, 2012 has already seen significant victories for Life throughout the United States.  ... discuss

We know about Monnica almost entirely from the autobiography (the Confessions) of her son Augustine, a major Christian writer, theologian and philosopher (see 28 August). Monnica was born in North Afr ... discuss

"Truly I say to you, except you be converted, and become as little children, you shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven."  ~Matthew 18:3Work continues on God Moments III:  True Love Lea ... discuss

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The past few days have been hectic and tiring for our family. Since hubby's lola passed away last Friday, we've been quite preoccupied with going to her wake in Quezon City, going back to our home in ... discuss

Thesis XI Of Walther's Law and Gospel In Laymen's TermsIf a person finds himself broken by the sting of sin and regretful in their soul, they are obviously ready to here the unconditional Gospel. &nbs ... discuss

Thanks to Kate Cann, who posted the link to the entire sickening thing at the RealChoice Facebook group.Here is it -- but get some soul bleach -- the Planned Parenthood / Humbolt County Clergy for Cho ... discuss

In the 1800's, the Hawaiian Islands suffered a severe leprosy epidemic, which was dealt with largely by isolating lepers on the island of Molokai. They were simply dumped there and left to fend for th ... discuss

A couple months ago, I wrote about Elizabeth Ministry, which is working to increase public awareness of the need to properly grieve babies who don't survive and also to provide proper burial garments ... discuss

Guthlac was the son of Penwald, a minor prince from the Royal Mercian House of Icling, and his wife, Tette. Born around AD 673, he was a serious child, not given to boyish pranks. Yet upon reaching ma ... discuss

bottom: 0in;">Easter Sunday (Sunrise Service)April 8th, 2012John 20:1-18“Mary”Christ is Risen! He is risen indeed.Alleluia, Amen.Jesus said to her, “Mary.”I will never forget one Grace member ... discuss

Speaking just for myself — because in recent years I always seem to host the family feast of Easter Sunday, Easter Monday is a respite, almost a day of retreat and recovery; regaining energy exp ... discuss

This is the Rule of Life for the Confraternity of Penitents. Penitents live this Rule according to the Constitution of the Confraternity of Penitents.THE PRIMITIVE RULE OF 1221 Here begins the Rule ... discuss

Jn 20:1-9On the first day of the week,Mary of Magdala came to the tomb early in the morning,while it was still dark,and saw the stone removed from the tomb.So she ran and went to Simon Peterand to the ... discuss

This isn't exactly a dilemma, as it is me at the last minute scrambling to change plans. Here's the background. Our family celebrates the resurrection of Jesus every single Sunday when we take comm ... discuss

At daybreak on the first day of the week the women who had come from Galilee with Jesus took the spices they had preparedand went to the tomb.They found the stone rolled away from the tomb;but when th ... discuss

Holy Saturday"On the seventh day God finished his work that he had done, and he rested on the seventh day from all his work that he had done. (Genesis 2:2 ESV)"Ask the Pastor posted in 2006 on Christ' ... discuss

Every year, the secular press has stories about how Christ's resurrection did not really occur. Today on FoxNews is a story about an art historian's take on the Shroud of Turin.An art historian. Note: ... discuss

6 April AD 1528Transferred or Canceled for Good FridayAlbrecht Dürer (1471-1528), a native of Nuernberg, Germany, was one of the most learned of Renaissance artists and ranked among the great min ... discuss

Joe Scarborough revealed some establishment thinking on the way the Presidential race will play out on Morning Joe yesterday: I yet to meet a single person in the Republican establishment that thinks ... discuss

From Medieval Saints- Yahoo Group Maundy Thursday, which derives its English name from Mandatum, the first word of the Office of the washing of the feet, is known in the Western liturgies by ... discuss

Many of us will be celebrating the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ this coming weekend.  That is after all what Easter is all about.  After the Easter Bunny, the egg hunts, and all of ... discuss

Mom, Dad, tell him to stop bugging me! Can’t you get along? “He became the source of eternal salvation for all who obey him.” On Monday morning, October 2, 2006, a gunman entered a one-r ... discuss

PalmSunday – Sunday of the Passion April1st,2012 Mark15:1-47“PassionMoments”" style="font-weight: normal;">PalmSunday and The Sunday of the Passion, a busy day for us. Let'sconsider our L ... discuss

As we begin this Holy Week there is no other issue, no other thought more demanding of our attention than that of the death, burial, and resurrection of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. On these ... discuss

From: jrp Sent: Monday, March 12, 2012 Subject: Is Obama 'America's Most Biblically-Hostile U.S. President'?     How much of this did you know already before getting this email.... ... discuss

Mom, Dad, tell him to stop bugging me! Can’t you get along? “He became the source of eternal salvation for all who obey him.” On Monday morning, October 2, 2006, a gunman entered a one-r ... discuss

Before the ink was dry, Jefferson   changed "subjects" to "citizens" on the   Declaration of Independence draft Pix Via Library of Congress Ken Blackwell and Bob Morrison, ARRA News Servi ... discuss

Before the ink was dry, Jefferson   changed "subjects" to "citizens" on the   Declaration of Independence draft Pix Via Library of Congress Ken Blackwell and Bob Morrison, Contributing Au ... discuss

When St. Gall, the companion of St. Columbanus, died in Switzerland in 640, a monastery was built over the place of his burial. This became the famous monastery of St. Gall, one of the most influentia ... discuss

Easter movies Barbara Curtis Seven classic films to help your family come to a deeper understanding of the death and resurrection of Christ Charlton Heston in th ... discuss

Days like today are the days nobody remembers. Nobody but me that is. Today is March 27 and to most, it's just another spring day. But, for me it will always be the day my daughter's body was layed to ... discuss

Clara Jane Bell Duvall was a 32-year-old married mother of five, aged 6 months to 12 years. She and her family were living with her parents in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, according to the National Org ... discuss

The saint of the day is St. Catherine of Sweden, the patron saint against abortion and miscarriages.Catherine was born in 1331, the fourth of eight children, to Saint Bridget of Sweden and Ulf Gudmars ... discuss

m/watch?v=uhFj9IwfF-Y&fmt=18">www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhFj9IwfF-Y SCRIPT FOR TODAY’S PJ NEWS BREAK WITH SCOTT OTT, FRESHLY-RIPPED FROM HIS TELEPROMPTER SCOTT OTT: It’s Monday, March ... discuss

I don't get the newspaper.  I don't have television.  Once in a while I'll watch a show on Hulu, but man, was I ever shocked by the ad I saw last week!  There was a time in Hulu's past, ... discuss

St. Patrick's Breastplate I bind to myself today The strong virtue of the Invocation of the Trinity: I believe the Trinity in the Unity The Creator of the Universe. I bind to myself today The virtu ... discuss

BUONA FESTA di SAN PATRIZIO!!!!!   Some thoughts to consider on his feast day: 1: He was of Italian descent. 2: He was born at Kilpatrick, near Dumbarton, in Scotland. 3: Blue is the color ... discuss

Just a few things for St. Patrick's Day. A Joke from Miss Cellania some time ago, but which I continually find amusing. Mrs. O'Connor wants a Divorce"Well, Mrs. O'Connor, so you want a divorce?" the ... discuss

was born about 390, in southwest Britain, somewhere between the Severn and the Clyde rivers, son of a deacon and grandson of a priest. When about sixteen years old, he was kidnapped by Irish pirates a ... discuss

Click here to subscribe to The Social Conservative Review. Dear Friends, Vanderbilt University scholar Dr. Carol Swain, in her recent book Be the People, reminds us that, “People across the glo ... discuss

A Book Review by Pastor Matt            Halter and Smay’s book titled, "The Tangible Kingdom" was an interesting read.  While I appreciated their ... discuss

Washington D.C., Mar 14, 2012 / 01:25 pm (CNA).- In an extensive statement provided to CNA, Father Marcel Guarnizo insists that the reasons the Archdiocese of Washington placed him on leave “ha ... discuss

Thanks to Scott P. Richert Catholicism Guide at About.com for this insight into the Breastplate of St Patrick. I will make it part of my morning prayers this March in preparation for his feast day. In ... discuss

The Bishop Emeritus of the Western Diocese of the Polish National Catholic Church has entered into his eternal rest. The Rt. Rev. ś.p. Jan Dawidziuk passed the morning of Tuesday, March 6th. Arrange ... discuss

The Bishop Emeritus of the Western Diocese of the Polish National Catholic Church has entered into his eternal rest. The Rt. Rev. ś.p. Jan Dawidziuk passed the morning of Tuesday, March 6th. Arrange ... discuss

The Bishop Emeritus of the Western Diocese of the Polish National Catholic Church has entered into his eternal rest. The Rt. Rev. ś.p. Jan Dawidziuk passed the morning of Tuesday, March 6th. Arrange ... discuss

The Bishop Emeritus of the Western Diocese of the Polish National Catholic Church has entered into his eternal rest. The Rt. Rev. ś.p. Jan Dawidziuk passed the morning of Tuesday, March 6th. Arrange ... discuss

Family and friends prepared for an Iraqi burial of American teacher Jeremiah Small, scheduled for Tuesday in the northern Iraq city of Sulaymaniyah, where the 33-year-old taught for six years. An 11 ... discuss

Dad left us two weeks ago today. I have yet to complete the adjustment to normal life, having come down with a fever over the weekend. I sleep most of the day.After the burial, we finalized the design ... discuss

I watched with some interest the huge conflagration at Ed's blog, later dutifully reproduced in the News and Record, regarding the postponement of the GOP convention yesterday.  At the outse ... discuss

GAITHERSBURG, MD, March 1, 2012 (LifeSiteNews.com) - In the wake of international press coverage of a priest’s decision to deny a lesbian communion, and the woman’s subsequent demands that he be ... discuss

The nicest part of my job is that I get a ton of books to read and review. Unfortunately I can’t always find time to really give a book a good going-over, but when Paul Badde’s The True Ic ... discuss

We buried my father this past Saturday.The night before was the visitation. The funeral home is down the street from the church, owned and operated by Mom's cousin. Jack and I met the night before, an ... discuss

Jennie P. Clark's body was found stuffed into a trunk in Lynn, Massachusetts on February 27, 1879. The trunk, lodged in shallow, icy water, had a human hand protruding from it. It was weighted down ... discuss

by Phyllis Schlafly, Eagle Forum: Welcome to the real ObamaCare, whereby a handful of leftists in D.C. impose the views of their big-money donors on more than 300 million Americans. If the Obama manda ... discuss

In Part 9 of Thomas Watson's "The Christian Soldier: Heaven Taken By Storm", he discusses why the proper use of spiritual violence is a protection against apostasy.Part 9 - Arrows of Reproof and Apost ... discuss

The Lenten Season BeginsThe entire Christian life celebrates Christ's victorious Resurrection on Easter morning. However, from Christianity's earliest days, the actual Paschal season has received spec ... discuss

Janani Luwum was born in 1922. His father was a convert to Christianity. Janani was sent to school and eventually became a schoolteacher. In 1948 he was converted. He became very active in the East Af ... discuss

Janani Luwum was born in 1922. His father was a convert to Christianity. Janani was sent to school and eventually became a schoolteacher. In 1948 he was converted. He became very active in the East Af ... discuss

February 5, 2012. (Romereports.com) Symbols of art, archeology and of course religion are all part of the Basilica of St. Paul Outside the Walls. Most recently there's been more attention on the tomb ... discuss

Theft of Frozen Fetus Sparks Wild Gang Brawl in New Zealand. A 12 week old miscarried human fetus was being stored with the meat in the parents freezer.  Why?  They were   planning a burial ceremo ... discuss

My pink fish Cupid died last Wednesday. It wouldn’t have mattered if his name hadn’t been Cupid. But love, with all its metaphors, is a favorite thing with college girls. My friends tiptoed around ... discuss

A dead king and thirty dogs bear testimony to a Biblical adage. ... discuss

“Mandating that the Catholic Church provide abortions is precisely what the Obama administration is doing. Institutions such as the Catholic Church, which considers the right to life one of its core ... discuss

© Eric M Schumacher — Preached January 29, 2012 at Northbrook Baptist Church, Cedar Rapids, Iowa Audio will be available here.A central issue in our passage this morning is unbelief. We are still ... discuss

           There is a concept called the ‘Friendship Factor.’  The Friendship Factor says that some 70-90% of people who join a church join p ... discuss

On January 21, 1919, 26-year-old Wanda Skrzypzak died at Chicago's St. Elizabeth's HospitalMichael Rozumski and Dr. John P. Wojtaleiwicz They were held by the Coroner for intentional manslaughter by ... discuss

The Saints of the Day for January 20 are Sts. Fabian and Sebastian.St. FabianSt. Fabian, a Roman, was as energetic as he was admired and respected. He was able to accomplish a great deal during his lo ... discuss

Rick Santorum and his wife went through the tragedy of a stillborn baby. Normally, pundits on the Left would be silent or respectful. Don Surber points this out. JACQUELINE Kennedy suffered the three ... discuss

Today being January 2nd (and since there is no Sunday between January 2 to the 5th), is the Feast of the Most Holy Name of Jesus.  For today, let us pray the Litany to the Holy Name. Image: Ba ... discuss

The Liturgical Year by Adolf Adam: Even the oldest liturgical calendars already have a series of saints' feasts directly following on Christmas. The Middle Ages saw these saints as a crotege of hono ... discuss

ChristmasDay 2011Isaiah52:7–10“AllI Want for Christmas are Beautiful Feet”Ablessed Christmas day to you, dear Christians. I hope and pray yourcelebration of our Lord's birth has been, and will ... discuss

In Harper Magazine’s “The accidental universe: Science’s crisis of faith,” physicist/novelist Alan Lightman, writing for Harper’s Magazine, explains the dilemma that string theory, which pos ... discuss


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