
Topic: footer
Beneath the hype, Rio a major test for Francis | National Catholic Reporter div> ... discussscript" type="text/javascript" src="http://rpc.blogrolling.com/display.php? ... discuss
Canada’s Politicians Criticized for ‘Failure’ to Protect Children | Daily News | NCRegister.com: div> ... discuss
Catholicism in America: In Progress or Regress? | Daily News | NCRegister.com div> ... discuss
Looking for a good global missions conference to attend over Christmas break or take students to? CROSS is the one to attend. Organized by Kevin DeYoung, Mack Stiles, David Platt, David Sitton, ... discuss
By Bud Shaver I am relatively new to the pro-life movement; I have been actively pro-life for only 5 years. What I lack in years to the movement I have made up for in experience! I ... discuss
Pope Francis: To Evangelize, We Must Be Open to the Action of the Spirit of God - International - Catholic Online div> ... discuss
A note for those who question the appropriateness of accepting non-believers among us as good people. Note please that these words come from our Pope. Thus it would seem to me that those who castigate ... discuss
First report by Vatican financial watchdog reveals suspicious transactions - Vatican Insider div> ... discuss
Is Pope Francis an exorcist? | Holy Post | National Post div> ... discuss
Two Catholic Men and a Blog: Guest Post – A Close Moment in India div> ... discuss
BIG BLUE WAVE: When is it no longer a woman’s right to choose? div> ... discuss
Here's an article about the US Boy Scouts trying to deal with the issue of gay leaders and members. Does anyone know how the Canadian Scouts have dealt with this issue? Inside the Boy Scout Battle t ... discuss
That’s one very, very poor headline about the pope div> ... discuss
Did God Send the Tornado? The Problem of Natural Evils ~ Dr. Taylor Marshall | Canterbury Tales div> ... discuss
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court will revisit the issue of church-state separation and decide whether a town council can begin its monthly meetings with a prayer from a Christian pastor. Supreme C ... discuss
"With his new book, American Church: The Remarkable Rise, Meteoric Fall, and Uncertain Future of Catholicism in America, mild-mannered Russell Shaw has become the bull in the china shop of U.S. Cath ... discuss
Priests for Life: Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act Most Significant Legislative Step Forward - U.s. - Catholic Online div> ... discuss
The saint of the day for May 22 is Saint Rita of Cascia, religious.St. Rita was born at Rocca Porena, Italy, in 1386 to Antonio and Amata Lotti, who were quite advanced in years. Rita’s birth was an ... discuss
For the next several days, I will be taking a blogging break. See you soon!http://screen-shots.blogspot.com ... discuss
Albuquerque, New Mexico, is often referred to as the late-term abortion capital of America. After the Kermit Gosnell verdict a press conference and rally were held in front of Southwestern Wome ... discuss
Please continue to pray for the victims of the Oklahoma tornado disaster. Those who wish to help victims of Monday's tornado in Moore, Okla., may donate through Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese o ... discuss
You just have to love U.S. Cardinal Raymond L. Burke! He tells it like it is. In this video, he discusses the relationship between social justice concerns and the pro-life movement.http://screen-shots ... discuss
The Vatican Museums are celebrating the 40th anniversary of the completion of restoration work on Michelangelo’s Pieta.The Pieta, which stands in the nave of St. Peter’s basilica, was badly damage ... discuss
Pope Francis sent special condolences to those parents who lost their children in a tornado that killed around 100 people in Oklahoma.“I am close to the families of all who died in the Oklahoma torn ... discuss
Oklahoma City, Okla., May 21, 2013 / 03:15 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- Archbishop Paul S. Coakley of Oklahoma City traveled to Moore today to give his support and concern to those devastated by the torn ... discuss
May 21, 2013. (Romereports.com) During Tuesday's morning Mass at the Vatican's Casa Santa Marta, the Pope talked about the concept of power. Echoing the words he said during his Inaugural Mass, the Po ... discuss
Every thoughtful person must deal with the problem of evil. Evil acts and tragic events come to us all in this vale of tears known as human life. The problem of evil and suffering is undoubtedly the ... discuss
Today we honor St. Christopher Magallanes, priest and martyr, and his companions, martyrs.Christopher and his twenty-four companion martyrs were members of the Cristero movement, a response to a ... discuss
May 20, 2013. (Romereports.com) From Catholic Lay Movements, to associations and communities, about 200,000 people went to St. Peter's Square to celebrate the Pentecost Vigil with Pope Francis. The Po ... discuss
The saint of the day for May 20th is St. Bernardine of Siena. A Franciscan friar and preacher, St. Bernardine is known as “the Apostle of Italy” for his efforts to revive the country's Catholic fa ... discuss
Audio here. --------------------- ... discuss
This week in religion history: What the butler saw, then stole | Holy Post | National Post div> ... discuss
Pentecost: Why Was the Holy Spirit Sent? | The American Catholic div> ... discuss
Pentecost is the birthday of the Church and personally, this year, the feast commemorates the 8th anniversary of my lifetime oblature to the Community of St. John. So, let's celebrate!Here are some gr ... discuss
Power Gone Wrong – As seen in a Superhero Cartoon Clip « Archdiocese of Washington div> ... discuss
I've been slowly making my way through Zach Eswine's Sensing Jesus, a book that has been challenging, comforting, and shaping my soul in helpful ways. I plan to return to page one, with a pencil this ... discuss
Pope urges priests to preach on uncomfortable topics :: Catholic News Agency (CNA) div> ... discuss
Pope Francis tells world's leaders to abandon 'cult of money' - Living Faith - Home & Family - Catholic Online div> ... discuss
The saint of the day for May 18th is St. John I (470-526), pope and martyr.By birth, Pope John was a Tuscan, the son of Constantius. He was an archdeacon for several years before being elected Pope on ... discuss
A Quiet Place YIKES! That's right down river from Mattawa. The place here certainly rattled and rolled for a few moments this morning. It must have been a lot stronger down in the Pontiac where my ... discuss
Although it has taken more than 400 years, the sainthood cause of Jesuit Father Matteo Ricci, the 16th-century missionary to China, is back on track.Bishop Claudio Giuliodori, apostolic administrator ... discuss
The Pope says that the Church needs apostolic zeal to proclaim Jesus Christ among people who do not believe. 'Blessed be the Lord, if we annoy people to introduce them to Christ" said Pope Francis dur ... discuss
Demographics don't spell an end to the culture wars | National Catholic Reporter div> ... discuss
Catholic Church like mafia and drug cartels - lawyer - World News | TVNZ div> ... discuss
And so, you graduate. The Seminary Lawn is filled with hundreds of graduates, faculty, family, and friends. Everyone is playing his or her part. Parents are proud, spouses are glad, friends are happy, ... discuss
Dominican Father Wojciech Giertych, theologian of the papal household, weighs in on the debate over women's ordination to the priesthood.http://screen-shots.blogspot.com ... discuss
Second Video: Via Marcel at Aggie Catholicshttp://screen-shots.blogspot.com ... discuss
The saint of the day for May 17th is St. Paschal Baylon.Born in a small village in between Castille and Aragon in Spain, on Pentecost in 1540, he was christened Pascua (meaning "the pasch of the Holy ... discuss
End times for doomsday-linked radio network? – CNN Belief Blog - CNN.com Blogs div> ... discuss
Burlington, Vt., May 16, 2013 / 12:02 am (CNA/EWTN News).- The Vermont legislature passed a bill allowing physicians to approve lethal drugs for terminally ill patients to kill themselves, a move the ... discuss
By Austin RuseROME, May 16 (C-FAM) Pro-lifers held their breath the day the world received a new Pope. They did not question his pro-life credentials but wondered if he would speak forcefully.An old q ... discuss
May 16, 2013. (Romereports.com) On Saturday May18th and Sunday 19th, Pope Francis will meet with leaders and members of different lay movements. The meeting is a way to recognize their contributions t ... discuss
Here is a fascinating development in the New Evangelization:From the Catholic geek files news desk comes the exciting update that our Holy Father, Pope Francis, will engage in a historic moment on Fri ... discuss
http://screen-shots.blogspot.com ... discuss
May 16, 2013. (Romereports.com) During Thursday's morning Mass, Pope Francisreflected on the apostolic zeal of St. Paul. The Pope invited Christians to follow the apostle's example by living out the f ... discuss
Canadian pro-life heavyweight most humble, simple, and unassuming person you’ll ever see | LifeSiteNews.com div> ... discuss
UK politician: we should kill disabled children like we kill deformed lambs | LifeSiteNews.com div> ... discuss
Canadian research group sees demographic caused economic collapse of Asian nations including China | LifeSiteNews.com div> ... discuss
FILM REVIEW: Star Trek Into Darkness - The Buzz div> ... discuss
Don Cooper, Executive Director of Abolish Human Abortion, explains that we should focus less on collecting evidence that abortion is evil and more on waking up Christians to be more involved in stopp ... discuss
http://screen-shots.blogspot.com ... discuss
The saint of the day for May 14th, St. Simon Stock, was born in Aylesford in County Kent, England in 1165. Although we know little about Simon Stock's early life, legend has it that the name Stock, me ... discuss
The Pope usually asks people to pray for him. During Wednesday's Mass, he asked others to pray for bishops and priests, so that they can be good shepherds. The Pope also warned them about the harm tha ... discuss
I am vehemently against the death penalty. Now stay with me…this is not a post about my opinion regarding that. You can disagree or agree with me on that some other time. I did want to share a littl ... discuss
“The news that researchers have developed a technique for human cloning is deeply troubling on many levels. Creating new human lives in the laboratory solely to destroy them is an abuse denoun ... discuss
“This is a prayer that we need to say every day: 'Holy Spirit, make my heart open to God's Word so that my heart might be open to good, so that my heart might be open to God's beauty every day.' Let ... discuss
Following his conviction for the murder of three babies born alive, abortionist Kermit Gosnell was sentenced Tuesday to two life sentences without parole for two of those murder charges.By agreeing no ... discuss
This was aired on O'Reilly yesterday -- May 14th. It looks like we have another Gosnell out there.http://screen-shots.blogspot.com ... discuss
May 15, 2013. (Romereports.com) For about 40 minutes, Pope Francis made his way through St. Peter's Square in the popemobile, as he greeted the crowds in St. Peter's Square. In fact a pilgrim actually ... discuss
Written by: Jorge Mario Bergoglio and Abraham SkorkaOn Heaven and Earth Pope Francis on Faith, Family, and the Church in the Twenty-First Century is a fascinating book, in which the man who would ... discuss
"No one could make a greater mistake than he who did nothing because he could only do a little." -Edmund BurkeMore at Changing WorldviewsSee more at Changing Worldviews.com ... discuss
The next two days are destined to stand among the most significant days in our nation’s constitutional history, but the issues at stake reach far beyond the U.S. Constitution. Nothing less than ... discuss
The Christian faith is not a mere collection of doctrines — a bag of truths. Christianity is a comprehensive truth claim that encompasses every aspect of revealed doctrine, but is centered in the go ... discuss
“Somewhere along the way, standing up for gay marriage went from nervy to trendy.” This was the assessment offered by Frank Bruni, an influential openly-gay columnist for The New York Time ... discuss
Christians are rightly and necessarily concerned about leadership, but many Christians seem to aim no higher than secular standards and visions of leadership. We can learn a great deal from the secula ... discuss
Margaret Thatcher, one of the most significant leaders of the 20th century, died yesterday at age 87. A model of convictional leadership, Margaret Thatcher became almost universally known as Britain ... discuss
="http://www.albertmohler.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/87583785.jpg">Jesus once told of a wealthy man who went on a long journey. Before the man left, he entrusted his wealth to three servants. To ... discuss
We should have seen it coming. Back in 1989 two young activists pushing for the normalization of homosexuality coauthored a book intended to serve as a political strategy manual and public relations g ... discuss
In the beginning was the Word. Christians rightly cherish the declaration that our Savior, the crucified and resurrected Lord Jesus Christ, is first known as the Word — the one whom the Father h ... discuss
Looking for evidence that our society is losing its mind? Just look at the controversy over so-called “emergency contraceptives” and a federal judge’s effort to make these drugs avai ... discuss
The doctor is a murderer. The trial of Dr. Kermit Gosnell ended yesterday, with the infamous abortion doctor convicted of three counts of first degree murder and one count of involuntary manslaughter. ... discuss
div> ... discuss
Human embryonic stem cells are cloned div> ... discuss
What a remarkable video produced and sung by Commander Chris Hadfield to mark the end of his time on the ISS (International Space Station). Evidently it has already received my Youtube views that Bowi ... discuss
I never cease to marvel at the wonders of God's creation. Here's a neat little article that explains 'bubbles'. After reading it perhaps you might appreciate this Don Ho classic. Bubbles and Clouds: ... discuss
Vatican: Cardinal O'Brien leaves Scotland to pray, atone after admitting to sexual misconduct div> ... discuss
Is There Such a Thing as Moral Progress? | Strange Notions div> ... discuss
History’s Jury Is Out: Has Gosnell Rocked Our Conscience? | Daily News | NCRegister.com div> ... discuss
The saint of the day for May 14th is St. Isidore, the farmer.St. Isidore was born in Madrid, Spain during the latter half of the twelfth century. His parents were pious Catholics, but were very p ... discuss
Life Dynamics recently videotaped three abortion workers who stated that an abortionist would often kill babies outside of the womb after botched abortions. Please watch this compelling and dis ... discuss
This is a compilation of videos from Chris Hadfield during his 6 month stint on the ISS which I found on the CBC News website. Canadians were enthralled during his time as station commander ... discuss
Two Cultures: Faith & Reason div> ... discuss
New Advent: Meekness is not weakness. Meekness is controlled strength... div> ... discuss
Click on the link below to visit a new entry into the Catholic blogosphere called 'Strange Notions'. It's creator intends for it to be a place where believers and atheists can discuss and debate issue ... discuss
May 14, 2013. (Romereports.com) The workings of the Holy Spirit: This was the theme of Pope Francis' homily during his daily Mass at the Vatican's Casa Santa Marta Chapel. The Pope said the Holy ... discuss
Via CWN:At the request of Pope Francis, Cardinal José da Cruz Policarpo of Lisbon dedicated this pontificate to Our Lady of Fatima, in a ceremony on May 13—the feast of Our Lady of Fatima—at the ... discuss
U.S. Cardinal Raymond L. Burke reflects on the impact of the pro-life movement worldwide.http://screen-shots.blogspot.com ... discuss
Life Dynamics Inc. a national pro-life organization located in Denton, Texas, has released an interview with three former abortion clinic workers which prove the Pennsylvania abortion doctor Kermit Go ... discuss
Given that even one offense is too many, it is heartening to see that in this era of zero tolerance and extensive protocols to protect Church members that so few are being revealed as predators. PERHA ... discuss
Abortionist Gosnell convicted of three baby murders :: Catholic News Agency (CNA) div> ... discuss
Cardinal Dolan and America’s troubled Catholic Church div> ... discuss
Today, May 14th, is the feast of St. Matthias, apostle and martyr.St. Matthias was the one chosen to replace Judas to make up the number of apostles to twelve once more. Matthias was one of the first ... discuss
Dr. Mark Miravalle has written a beautiful piece: The case for defining the Spiritual Motherhood of Mary.Go HERE to read it.http://screen-shots.blogspot.com ... discuss
May 13, 2013. (Romereports.com) About 80,000 people made it to St. Peter's Square on Sunday. Tens of thousands of them were taking part in Italy's Pro-Life March. One of them was American Lila Rose, p ... discuss
“Some abortionists may have cleaner sheets than Gosnell, and better sterilized equipment and better trained accomplices, but what they do – what Gosnell did – kill babies and hurt women – is t ... discuss
http://screen-shots.blogspot.com ... discuss
Say the following prayer once a day for 9 days, beginning on May 13 and ending on May 21, the eve of the Feast of St. Rita. St. Rita is the patron saint against: abuse, infertility, lonelin ... discuss
The Kermit Gosnell murder trial verdict is now in. Gosnell has been convicted of murder in the first degree of three babies who were born alive. He could face the death penalty for murder charges. I h ... discuss
News from this year's Marcia per la Vita 2013.. Lifesitenews has the story and the Rome Reports video. “I invite you to keep the attention of everyone on the important issue of respect for human ... discuss
May 13th is the anniversary of the apparition of Our Lady to three shepherd children in the small village of Fatima in Portugal in 1917. She appeared six times to Lucia, 9, and her cousins Franc ... discuss
Pope surprises, delights 40,000 Italian pro-lifers, joins March for Life | LifeSiteNews.com div> ... discuss
A beautiful reflection on motherhood from secular DIY blogger and graphic designer Brooklyn Limestone: Before I was a mother, I imagined parenthood to be a marathon of sorts – worth it in the long ... discuss
God our Creator, we pray:for new mothers, coming to terms with new responsibility;for expectant mothers, wondering and waiting;for those who are tired, stressed or depressed;for those who struggle to ... discuss
Pope celebrates his first canonization ceremony: Those who help the needy, touch the flesh of Christ
Originally posted May 8, 2011 Fundamentalists and Evangelicals sing in truth, "What a friend we have in Jesus!" But I wonder what their Friend thinks about the way they talk about His Mother ... discuss
Moms, Imitate the Mother of God’s Virtues: Hope, Humility, Joy, Obedience and Trust Are Keys to Loving God’s Plan div> ... discuss
Today's the day. Excellent photos at the "Live Blog" at Marcia Per La Vita. (function(d){ var js, id = 'facebook-jssdk'; if (d.getElementById(id)) {return;} js = d.createElement('script'); ... discuss
Catholic Church sex abuse scandal: Audit shows decline in abuse allegations - Long Island Catholic | Examiner.com div> ... discuss
This week in religion history: Pope John Paul II survives an assassination attempt | Holy Post | National Post div> ... discuss
Pope Francis names hundreds of new saints - World - CBC News div> ... discuss
3 Great New Catholic Books for Kids div> ... discuss
Good Bad Pope: Sad Christian faces are like pickled peppers :: Catholic News Agency (CNA) div> ... discuss
Turkey uncovers alleged plot to kill Orthodox patriarch - Topix div> ... discuss
The saint of the day for May 11th is St. Ignatius of Laconi, OFMCap.Born on December 18, 1701 the second of seven children, to a poor Italian farming family, he received the name Francis Ignatius ... discuss
This just in from the Cardinal Newman Society:Just this Friday afternoon, The Cardinal Newman Society learned that Cardinal Sean O'Malley has publicly challenged Boston College for inviting pro-aborti ... discuss
The sidewalk in front of the the late-term abortion facility in Albuquerque, New Mexico, was the setting on Friday for a special Mother's Day event. Over 60 people turned out for the Mother's Day Ral ... discuss
Proposals abound for a ‘Franciscan reform’ of the Vatican | National Catholic Reporter div> ... discuss
The novena in honor of the Holy Spirit is the oldest of all novenas since it was first made at the direction of Our Lord Himself when He sent His apostles back to Jerusalem to await the coming of the ... discuss
Photos are up at Lifesitenews of yesterday's March for Life Canada 2013. Over 25, 000 in attendance. Meanwhile, in Rome they are preparing for March for Life Rome 2013 Marcia per La Vita. ... discuss
The saint of the day for May 10th is St. Damien de Veuster of Molokai.Joseph Damien de Veuster was born at Tremelo, Belgium, on January 3,1840. He began his novitiate with the Congregation of the Sacr ... discuss
May 9, 2013. (Romereports.com) A person is not born a saint. In fact, the process of actually being declared a saint is quite lengthy. It includes an investigation on the life, faith and possible mira ... discuss
A new report shows the other of the famous singer Cher considered having an abortion and went as far as making an appointment and going to the abortion clinic to take her daughter’s life. Until Geor ... discuss
May 9, 2013. (Romereports.com) Pope Francis will make history on May 12, during the canonization of the newest saints to the Catholic Church. Not only is it his first canonization, but he's set to bec ... discuss
More signs of the End of Western Civilization: "Fifty Shades of Grey" chick lit bondage fantasy book sold over 70 million copies worldwide. 4 women detained for bondage freak for 10 years in Clevelan ... discuss
O Canada, today you March for Life! Check out live broadcast provided by EWTN. (function(d){ var js, id = 'facebook-jssdk'; if (d.getElementById(id)) {return;} js = d.createElement('script'); j ... discuss
Today, May 9th, we commemorate Blessed Mary Theresa of Jesus Gerhardinger.Blessed Mary Theresa was born Caroline Gerhardinger in Bavaria in 1797. Encouraged by her parish priest to become a teacher, s ... discuss
In Live Action's latest Inhuman investigative video release, renowned late-term abortionist LeRoy Carhart is caught on tape discussing the grisly details of the abortion procedure and misleading a pre ... discuss
Today, Liberty Counsel Action delivered a petition to Congress, comprised of 102,453 signatures, calling for a complete bipartisan congressional investigation into the Libya massacre and the cover-up ... discuss
A new campaign from pro-life group Heroic Media has found considerable support from busy moms seeking to get more involved in promoting abortion alternatives.The new campaign, 1000 Moms, was launched ... discuss
May 8, 2013. (Romereports.com) More than 70,000 people flocked to St. Peter's Square for the Pope's weekly general audience. For about 45 minutes, the Pope greeted the crowds.On several occasions, he ... discuss
This Thursday, May 9th will once again see tens of thousands of people from across the country gather on Parliament Hill in Ottawa to participate in the 2013 ‘National March for Life’, an ... discuss
The big same-sex marriage lie - NY Daily News div> ... discuss
The Uniqueness of Christianity: Twelve Objections Answered div> ... discuss
SYRIA Silence still shrouds kidnapped Orthodox prelates. Bishop of Aleppo: We’re groping in the dark - Asia News div> ... discuss
Gay man who wants to become priest takes bishop to human rights tribunal for ‘discrimination’ | LifeSiteNews.com div> ... discuss
Live Action just released its latest undercover video, and this time it is of late-term abortionist Leroy Carhart: Subscribe in a reader ... discuss
The saint of the day for May 8th is St. Magdalene of Canossa, virgin, foundress of the Canossian Family of Daughters and Sons of Charity (1774-1835).Magdalene of Canossa was born in 1774, the sec ... discuss
http://screen-shots.blogspot.com ... discuss
Two Catholic Men and a Blog: If Fish Could Talk div> ... discuss
Contact Congress: http://harrold.org/rfhextra/contact_the_US_government.html o'Stand Down - A fool or traitor to his oath? Benghazi: o'Stand Down and 'call me ... discuss
Via the Cardinal Newman Society:Christendom College in Front Royal, Virginia, recently announced that it will hold its summer conference this July focusing on Catholic history. The College indicated t ... discuss
PAFamily.org - Home of Pennsylvania Family Institute and Pennsylvania Family Council - US Senate Resolution on GosnellPro-life people from across the U.S. should write to their U.S. senators and ask t ... discuss
By Tara Shaver Albuquerque, NM — Abortionist Kermit Gosnell is currently awaiting a verdict from the jury for a host of criminal charges and five counts of murder including the murders of ... discuss
May 7, 2013. (Romereports.com) The Vatican has released the official schedule Pope Francis will follow during World Youth Day. He will be in Rio from July 22nd to July 29th. On Monday July 22nd ... discuss
17-track album from Benedictines of Mary in stores/online todayAtlanta, GA, May 7, 2013 – The awe-inspiring music of ANGELS AND SAINTS AT EPHESUS, the highly anticipated CD from the Benedictines of ... discuss
Micah Murphy has an amusing and instructive post about the frustrating tactics we encounter in the New Evangelization. Here we are in the midst of the New Evangelization and there are certainly other ... discuss
script" type="text/javascript" src="http://rpc.blogrolling.com/display.php? ... discuss
Mendes: 10 startling stats from a wild Game 3 between the Senators and Canadiens | Ottawa Senators Extra div> ... discuss
When Christians become a 'hated minority' – CNN Belief Blog - CNN.com Blogs div> ... discuss
Because Gendercide Must Be Protected as a Matter of Women’s Rights | The American Catholic div> ... discuss
Tanzania - Suspects in Church Blast Include 4 Saudis - NYTimes.com div> ... discuss
Month of May, Month of Mary: God Bearer, First Disciple and Pilgrim - International - Catholic Online div> ... discuss
A Vatican cardinal pulls back the curtain div> ... discuss
The saint of the day for May 7th is St. Rose Venerini.Rose was born in Viterbo, Italy in 1656, of a very pious family. She received a good Christian education from her family. As a child, she made a v ... discuss
(89kb) Voice of Alfonso Bedoya: "Treasure of Sierra Madre" (nobadges.wav) "There was, of course, no way of knowing whether you were being watched at any given moment." --- Ge ... discuss
Top bioethicists defend killing babies after birth this week in leading medical journal | LifeSiteNews.com div> ... discuss
Steven Crowder interviewed Americans on the street to see if they knew who Gosnell is or why he is on trial:H/T: Jill Stanekhttp://screen-shots.blogspot.com ... discuss
May 6, 2013. (Romereports.com) These are the 35 new Swiss Guard recruits, who swore before the Guard's flag to defend the Pope.Through this simple ceremony, and after several months of training, ... discuss
Read the story Pope Suggests Daily Holy Spirit Review at CNA.http://screen-shots.blogspot.com ... discuss
Two Edmonton hospitals latest to offer drop-offs for unwanted infants | CTV News div> ... discuss
John Thavis | A Vatican cardinal pulls back the curtain div> ... discuss
Pope Francis Desires to Draw Remarried People to Christ | Daily News | NCRegister.com div> ... discuss
One Catholic position or many legitimate Catholic responses? | Opinion, News, The Philippine Star | philstar.com div> ... discuss
Pope Francis On Sexual Abuse By Priests: Catholic Church Must 'Act Decisively' (VIDEO) div> ... discuss
But Whom May We Evangelize? | Crisis Magazine div> ... discuss
By Pat Gohn. Release Date: March 25, 2013, Ave Maria Press, Notre Dame, Indiana, Paperback or Kindle. Available from Ave Maria Press, Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and Catholic book stores.Revi ... discuss
http://screen-shots.blogspot.com ... discuss
The saint of the day for May 6th is Blessed Anna Rosa Gattorna. Rosa (1831-1900) was one of six children born to the wealthy, pious family of Francesco Benedetta and Adelaide Campanella Benedetta in G ... discuss
Today, the sixth Sunday of Easter, almost starts us on a countdown to Pentecost, the “birthday of the Church”. For the first reading (Ac 15:1-2, 22-29) concerns the Council of Jerusalem (ca. 42 ... discuss
The angelic voices of the Cistercian nuns from Mount Saint Mary’s Abbey in Massachusetts whose music I reviewed for the Christmas Season have returned in a new album entitled To Pray in Beauty:  ... discuss
div> ... discuss
Imposing a Christian meaning on 9/11 | Holy Post | National Post div> ... discuss
Karen Edmisten@Karen_EdYesterday Ramona had a slip of paper clipped to her unruly, post-swimming pool hair: "I'm giving my hair a detention." Reply Delete Favorite & ... discuss
Today's saints are the English Carthusian Martyrs.The strictest monastic order in the Western Church is that of the Carthusians. St. Bruno founded them in 1084 at the remote spot in the French Alps ca ... discuss
Four fronts where the Vatican isn't the real problem | National Catholic Reporter div> ... discuss
(left: St. James and right: St. Philip) Today is the feast of two apostles, Philip and James the Less.Philip was born in Bethsaida in Galilee and was one of the 12 apostles Jesus called. Immediat ... discuss
Supreme Court agrees new trial needed in dead baby case | CTV News div> ... discuss
Bangladesh clothing industry: Pope Francis attacks ‘slave labour’ conditions | Holy Post | National Post div> ... discuss
Douglas Todd: Catholic archbishop promotes rally to stop 'gendercide' of sex-selective abortion div> ... discuss
Letter #67: First Photo of Two Popes div> ... discuss
When Did I See You Lord? : IgnitumToday div> ... discuss
Live Action's third undercover video this week is from Phoenix, Arizona. If a baby is born alive, "They will not resuscitate." Watch video from Washington D.C. here. Watch video from New ... discuss
Celebrating 10 Years on the Air! | Spreaker - Be HeardMore at Changing WorldviewsSign Up for my Free Email NewsletterFollow me on Facebook Follow me on TwitterGet Show on iTunesListen to my Radio Broa ... discuss
Live Action’s third installment in the "Inhuman" investigative series continues to expose the gruesome truth about the late-term abortion industry. This horrifying footage from Phoenix, AZ proves th ... discuss
May 2, 2013. (Romereports.com) It has been two months since Benedict XVI left the Vatican by helicopter. In the last few hours of his pontificate Pope Benedict XVI traveled to the summer residence of ... discuss
May is Mary’s month. But, why May?Perhaps the answer is that, in many places, May is the month for Spring’s return of flowers. As the flowers return we honor Mary Whom we call the "Mystical Rose." ... discuss
A recently translated book by Pope Francis exhibits a call for Catholics who have been divorced and are re-married to be made welcome in parishes, in the hope that they can remedy their situations.“ ... discuss
100 Totally Awesome Blogs by Catholic Priests > Top 20 Catholic Dating Sites 2013: Free Trials & Coupons div> ... discuss
What’s Killing American Catholicism – 2 div> ... discuss
Benedict comes home to new house, new pope div> ... discuss
