
Topic: german
The Holocaust was far worse than we thought. What will be said of abortion? by Matt Lockett March 8, 2013 (Bound4Life.com) - The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum&nb ... discussAlan Caruba, Contributing Author: From its earliest days, even before the Revolution, Americans valued their newspapers and understood they played a crucial role in the issues and events of the time ... discuss
It could hardly be more of what we used to call an “open and shut” case. Nidal Hasan, an active duty Army major and psychiatrist, walked into a room at Fort Hood, Texas, shouting “Al ... discuss
The American Bible Society has a superb collection of old and rare Bibles. The Society began this collection in 1818, just one year after its founding, and much of it is now on display in New York's M ... discuss
22 May AD 1688 After Martin Chemnitz and Johann Gerhard, Johannes Andreas Quenstedt may have been the ablest theologian of the Lutheran church in the period following the death of Martin Luther. A shi ... discuss
A woman I met recently told me about this article and sent it to me. Every freedom loving American should read it and pass it on to friends and family.“I am a witness to history. “I cannot t ... discuss
Thus says the LORD: “A voice is heard in Ramah, lamentation and bitter weeping. Rachel is weeping for her children; she refuses to be comforted for her children, because they are no more.” [Je ... discuss
I just read an article that is a clear call for Germany to get in on the human cloning game. And as so often happens in this issue, it is filled with scientific inaccuracies--whether by intent or igno ... discuss
On Saturday morning, the Holy Father met with German Chancellor Angela Merkel at the Vatican Apostolic Palace. According to a communique released by the Holy See, Pope Francis and Chancellor Merkel ... discuss
To all, Well……..our illustrious leader wants to use drones to hunt down Americans. Sen. Feinstein says it is “legal to hunt humans with 15-round, 30-round, even 150-round magazines.” ... discuss
Rome, Italy, May 17, 2013 / 11:30 am (CNA).- With the touch of an iPad, Pope Francis became the first pontiff to unlock a new smartphone application and expanded the Church’s footprint in the di ... discuss
Welcome to the Weekly Town Crier. Proclaiming blindness to the blind for a long time. Keeping our finger on the pulse of pop culture. Sending out feelers into the cultural battlefield to bring you bac ... discuss
From "The Imperial Valley Press" newspaper:Marines operate raid exercise in BrawleyMay 15, 2013BRAWLEY — In an effort...offensives, the 13thMarine Expeditionary Unit...to a place that theM ... discuss
by Stefano Gennarini, J.D. May 16, 2013 (C-FAM) - The AP reports on a U.S. Apeals Court decision to leave a family of homeschoolers at the mercy of the German government, even ... discuss
by Stefano Gennarini, J.D. May 16, 2013 (C-FAM) - The AP reports on a U.S. Apeals Court decision to leave a family of homeschoolers at the mercy of the German government, even ... discuss
Just like Nazi Germany's plans to school and indoctrinate children from the earliest ages, under state controls, o'der leader's latest edict: kids as young as four should be taken from their families ... discuss
Some people have been upset by our president's redefinition of the First Amendment as meaning "freedom of worship." Why does it matter? Because "freedom of worship" means as long as I let you pray in ... discuss
Yesterday the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against the Romeike family’s request for asylum in the United States. The Romeikes sought political asylum in the United States due to Germany ... discuss
Tweetby Jonathon Van Maren“People have often asked, and we’ve asked ourselves—how could Nazi Germany participate in the Holocaust? How can you take entire segments of your society, Jews as well ... discuss
Fox News reporter Todd Starnes relates the bad news:The U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the Obama Administration’s decision to deny asylum to a German homeschooling family.The Romeike fam ... discuss
Source:HSLDAAnother story that the mainstream media has failed to cover...the story of this Christian home school family who came here as refugees from Germany because they were suffering religious pe ... discuss
Romeike family Another story that the mainstream media has failed to cover...the story of this Christian home school family who came here as refugees from Germany because they were suf ... discuss
by John-Henry Westen PURCELLVILLE, VA., May 14, 2013 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Today the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the Obama Administration's denial of asylum granted to Uwe and Hannelore R ... discuss
by John-Henry Westen PURCELLVILLE, VA., May 14, 2013 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Today the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the Obama Administration's denial of asylum granted to Uwe and Hannelore Romei ... discuss
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Contact: Michael Farris, Jr., Home School Legal Defense Association, 540-338-5600 PURCELLVILLE, Va., May 14, 2013 /Christian Newswire/ -- Today the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the Obama Adm ... discuss
The Bible Miniseries - Andy Naselli offers “3 Reasons I Don't Enthusiastically Recommend the History Channel's ‘The Bible: The Epic Miniseries’.” He brings some good reflection ... discuss
14 May AD 1565 Nikolaus von Amsdorf was one of the members of the German nobility who came to follow Martin Luther and to support his reforms. While some questions remain, it's likely that he was bor ... discuss
From The Water's Edge By James M. Lindsay Former British prime minister Winston Churchill is featured on a new banknote alongside his famous declaration "I have nothing to offer but blood, toi ... discuss
My comments below (with colored backgrounds) refer first to Dudley Brown's 'National Association for Gun Rights' email (included below) which lists most of&n ... discuss
During the April 2013 QUESTION TIME, I hinted that I was beginning some yard and garden work. So here’s why I haven’t been writing: My potato towers were the first things to go into the ... discuss
By Ramirez, shamelessly pinched from here. The country appears to be imploding. The IRS has had to apologize for targeting Conservative groups for auditing (though it's not being forthcomi ... discuss
I think I have to post this. It helped me. still does. by Joe SollThe Respect We Never GotI’ve looked into your eyes thousands of times and through them into your hearts and I’ve seen the pain and ... discuss
For those who celebrate the Ascension of Our Lord on Sunday, please follow this link to the ferial Office of Readings for Saturday in the Sixth Week of Easter. Ribbon Placement: Liturgy of the Hours V ... discuss
Dateline: Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. Yes, Sir Winston Churchill was here, too. He actually came to see the Falls at least twice, in 1900 as a rising journalist, and again in 1943, when he was Bri ... discuss
Enhanced Release Marks First Anniversary of Famed German Saint's Canonization Contact: Tim Sipols, Lambert, Edwards & Associates, 616-233-0500, tsipols@lambert-edwards.com GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., May 10 ... discuss
David Kupelian, World News Daily: Exclusive on why jury has been given an impossible job. Have you wondered why the jury in the Kermit Gosnell multiple-baby-murder trial in Philadelphia is taking su ... 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
The following was published today by Human Life International at www.hli.org/PlanB: May victims of rape be administered a “Plan B” (levonorgestrel-only) contraceptive? Catholic bishops, ethicist ... discuss
The German Christian said:Week after week that train whistle would blow. We would dread to hear the sound of those old wheels because we knew that the Jews would begin to cry to us as they passed our ... discuss
Ribbon Placement: Liturgy of the Hours Vol. II: Ordinary: 1045 Proper of Seasons: 896 Psalter: Wednesday, Week II, 1277 Office of Readings for Wednesday in Week 6 of Easter God, come to my assistance. ... discuss
The German king Henry IV, who had been excommunicated by Pope Gregory VII in 1076, stands by the gate of the castle of Canossa, in Northern Italy, to beg pardon to the po ... discuss
7 May AD 1887 Carl Ferdinand Wilhelm Walther was a founding father of The Lutheran Church — Missouri Synod. He served as its first president from 1847 to 1850 and again from 1864 to 1878. O ... discuss
The Franco-German alliance that has driven EU politics for half a century is in ruins after France’s Socialist Party hit out at the “selfish intransigence” of Mrs Merkel, accusing he ... 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
5 May AD 1525 Frederick the Wise, elector of Saxony from 1486 to 1525, was Martin Luther's sovereign in the early years of the Reformation. Indeed, were it not for Frederick, there might not have been ... discuss
By ESTEFANIA AGUIRRE AND CARL BUNDERSON/CNA | BERN, Switzerland — Theologian Father Manfred Hauke said recent comments from a German archbishop appearing to support a particular diaconat ... discuss
Yes, I know it’s not Christmas. American signer and actor Bing Crosby was born on this day in 1903. The biggest song in his career was his recording of Irving Berlin’s White Christm ... discuss
Bern, Switzerland, May 3, 2013 / 02:02 am (CNA).- Theologian Father Manfred Hauke said recent comments from a German archbishop appearing to support a particular diaconate for women are confusing to C ... 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
This post constitutes Part II of a response to a recent article written by Michael Coughlin. In Part I, I addressed his first two major points of criticism against AHA. In this post, I address Coug ... discuss
The neighborhood where I grew up was a block of “mutts”, and my own family boasted Irish-Italian-English-Scots-German muttage, but if you asked any of us “what are you?” the an ... discuss
Rolley Haggard has written four articles about what the churches and Christians should do to end abortion. The following articles appeared in BreakPoint: Excerpts: We Could End Abortion 'O ... discuss
Ah, the modern family. Two male homosexuals (one a prominent German politician) want a baby. So the politician obligingly uses a female homosexual (who, by the way, lives with her lesbian partner) to ... discuss
An action plan, in the face of Gosnell and other atrocities by Rebekah L.  ... discuss
My Girlfriend is a Gumiho My Girlfriend is a 9-tailed Fox 16 episodes Mostly rom-com with some melo elements I mentioned this one in my list of favorite K-Dramas. I just watched it a second ... discuss
German historian Götz Aly is an expert on euthanasia during the Nazi era. In a SPIEGEL interview, he discusses why many accepted the murder of the handicapped and mentally ill, and how his own daught ... discuss
Click here to subscribe to the Social Conservative Review. Dear Friends: As the father of two Boy Scouts, it's been hard to see the BSA teeter on the edge of moral irrelevance. The proposed "compromi ... discuss
For the first time in almost 600 years, the Pope of the Roman Catholic Church has resigned his post.The shock of this announcement was felt at every level of the Church and throughout the world. The ... discuss
Dear ZENIT Reader, Sometimes numbers speak louder than words. Here are some ZENIT numbers. 7 language editions of daily news services (English, Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Italian and Arab ... discuss
Steubenville, Ohio, Apr 25, 2013 / 12:02 am (CNA).- Franciscan University of Steubenville has partnered with the Dietrich von Hildebrand Legacy Project to help secure the devout Catholic philosopher's ... discuss
On May 18th the 69th anniversary of the conclusion of the Battle of Monte Cassino will be celebrated. The Monte Cassino Foundation in Poland has created an on-line presentation in the form of a virtua ... discuss
Today is remembrance day for the Armenian genocide.The world's silence over the Islamist Turks' annihilation of the Christian Armenians from 1915 - 1924 emboldened Hitler's attack on the Poles. Who no ... discuss
The REAL Weapon of Government TyrannyWritten by Damon GellerAs talk of serious gun control dominates our politics and media, many people are warning of an assault on our Second Amendment and the threa ... discuss
24 April AD 1570 Johann Walter (also Johannes Walther) was born in 1496 and began serving at the age of 21 as a composer and bass singer in the court chapel of Frederick the Wise. In 1524, he publish ... discuss
WARNING:"This is the secret of propaganda is the saturation of a group of people with progagandist ideas without their even noticing it. Of course, propaganda has a goal but the goal must be ... discuss
Last Thursday’s two-run homer by Cincinnati Reds third baseman Todd Frazier was one of the most heartwarming moments of this MLB season so far. To quote Wesley Smith: “The pernicious sea ... discuss
20 April AD 1558 Johannes Bugenhagen (1485-1558), was from Pomerania in northern Germany. Because of his ancestral region, he took the Latin name Pomeranus and Martin Luther often called him "Doctor ... discuss
In coming months, Echo Zoe Ministries will be presenting a seminar on Logic. My guest this month, Eric Douma, and I will be teaching hour-long sessions over several weeks after church. I will be teac ... discuss
I would like to thank Mike Shaw over at his blog My Life and Such for nominating/granting me this award.This is really nice, especially for a blog that I do not update as much as I could or should. A ... discuss
by Thaddeus Baklinski BERLIN, April 15, 2013 (LifeSiteNews.com) - A small group of men who engage in sexual activity with their pets gathered on Berlin's Potsdamer Platz earlier this year to protest a ... discuss
Since Monsignor Georg Gänswein, the secretary of Benedict XVI is engrossed in the duties of Archbishop of the Roman Curia, a German deacon has been called to Castel Gandolfo. The Pope has been living ... discuss
. . . It Is THE Mission of the Church. Image courtesy of Fletcher's Blog. by Rollie Haggard: Now that I have your attention, permit me to explain. There's an ongoing debate in Reformed and Evange ... 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
In celebration of the Eucharist, the translation of "pro multis" with "for all" will continue to be mandatory following the current edition of the Missal. For the translation of the term "pro multi ... discuss
Father Firmin Udressy, currently Prior in Munich, will be Superior of the German district of the SSPX He succeeds Father Franz Schmidberger, who has been appointed Regens of the seminary of the Sacr ... discuss
Click here to subscribe to The Social Conservative Review. Dear Friends: In recent days, major media outlets have been highlighting politicians who, while once supportive of marriage as it always has ... discuss
Tweetby Jonathon Van MarenThe name “Goering” instantly brings to mind the unarguably evil and grotesquely overweight Hermann Goering, founder of the Gestapo, leader of the Luftwaffe, and arguably ... discuss
Many years ago, Mother Teresa declared that the world’s greatest destroyer of peace is abortion. Though that’s the kind of statement we might expect from a nun, it’s a rather extrao ... discuss
Many years ago, Mother Teresa declared that the world’s greatest destroyer of peace is abortion. Though that’s the kind of statement we might expect from a nun, it’s a rather extrao ... discuss
from Jill Stanek.comby Susie Allen, host of the blog,Pro-Life in TN, and KelliWe welcome your suggestions for additions to our Top Blogs (see tab on right side of home page)! EmailSusie@jillstanek.com ... discuss
The young Father Jorge Mario Bergoglio came to Germany in the eighties to work on his thesis. In fact, the Argentine Pope still has old friends. As a Catholic from Germany these days you're already ... discuss
As per Stephen Mosher of the Population Research Institute, "According to a new statement by the German Bishops’ Conference, Catholic physicians and hospitals can now prescribe and administer ... discuss
FROM THE PASTORMarch 10, 2013by Fr. George W. Rutler “What if?” is a simple game, also known as counterfactualism, in which one speculates as to what might have happened if events had taken a di ... discuss
With the conclave just about 24 hours away, I think we are on the brink of a very significant moment in world history.Consider:There has never been a Pope from west of the Atlantic. There has nev ... discuss
This article made me smile. Even some Germans understand that the current eu arrangements are mad!!! This will make Nigel Farage, whom I heard Saturday arthe Manning Center Conference, smile as well. ... discuss
The German bishops discuss at their spring conference about how they can support greater participation of women in the Catholic Church. Cardinal Walter Kasper calls for a new diaconal ministry, women ... discuss
It is difficult to comprehend that there is only about a week and a half left of Pope Benedict’s memorable and excellent papacy. This is a difficult time for Catholics, including myself. We cannot e ... discuss
Vatican City, Feb 17, 2013 / 05:23 am (CNA/EWTN News).- Pope Benedict told thousands gathered to bid him farewell that Lent involves spiritual warfare in his second to last Angelus. "This alwa ... discuss
I read an article written by Michael Farris, the founder and chair of HSLDA – the Home School Legal Defense Association. In it he discussed the case made by government lawyers representing Attorne ... discuss
On February 9, 1911, 47-year-old homemaker Elizabeth Martin died at German American Hospital in Chicago from sepsis caused by of an abortion perpetrated at 1310 Eddy Street.Mrs. Schutner, identified ... discuss
26 January AD 1915; transferred to 28 January* Matthias Loy (1828-1915) was born on 17 March to Matthias and Christina Loy, a pair of German immigrants. The family lived in near-poverty in Cumberland ... discuss
I'm pleased to announce a major conference on liturgy that should be of tremendous interest to any reader of this site. It is Sacra Liturgia 2013 in Rome, June 25-28, 2013. The conference will take p ... discuss
I was raised in the Nazarene Church, and so when I felt a "call" to the ministry, I went to study theology at the nearest Nazarene University, which was Southern Nazarene University, in Bethany, Oklah ... discuss
Here at The Charcoal Fire, I have been embedding the Papal tweets as they come along. The new evangelization, 140 characters at a time! Yet there is a dark side. Many faithful Catholics may have no i ... discuss
The following is Part 13 and the final installment of an open letter to Colonel Vaughn Doner and a critique of his 2012 book, Christian Jihad: Neo-Fundamentalists and the Polarization of America. Thr ... discuss
On Facebook for the past several days, I’ve been counting down my 50 favorite Christmas songs. Coming up with the top 50 songs wasn’t terribly difficult. I’ve identified roughly 375 ... discuss
It is the mornOf Christmas Eve,Scrambled eggs I cook.Advent's Sunday,Fourth and lastMost fasting now forsook.The birds outsideAr ... discuss
PRO-LIFE QUOTE OF THE DAY:"It seems so incomprehensible now that six million Jews could be killed in concentration camps with so little opposition from the German populace. But one day, our grandchild ... discuss
The parents, Andrea and Gerno, decide to home-school their children on religious grounds, believing the German state education was socialist and conflicted with their strong Christian beliefs. … ... discuss
The Saint of the Day for December 23 is St. Thorlak Thorhallsson. The Scandinavian island nation of Iceland celebrates its national patron, St. Thorlak Thorhallsson, on Dec. 23. Although Iceland's nat ... discuss
FEMA CONCENTRATION CAMPS: Locations and Executive Orders article source: http://www.sianews.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=1062 There over 800 prison camps in the United States, ... discuss
I tried writing a new post to capture my thoughts on the tragedy in Newtown, Connecticut. It was, after two days' work, completely inadequate ... I wasn't saying anything new. This post, from ... discuss
I must admit a certain reticence to writing this article because I don’t think in one article I can truly do the Schoenstatt Movement justice, but the movement’s nearly 100 year old story and that ... discuss
Hetzportal Kreuz.net currently offline The hate-purveying website Kreuz.net, which is run by right-wing Catholics, currently seems to be offline, as Kathpress reported today, citing information f ... discuss
The Liverpool Pathway is a guideline in the UK that doctors follow to ensure that people who are nearing death receive good pain and symptom management. There have been several studies and many articl ... discuss
The following is Part 7 of an open letter to Colonel Vaughn Doner and a critique of his 2012 book, Christian Jihad: Neo-Fundamentalists and the Polarization of America. Throughout the series, I addre ... discuss
Busted: Media Circulating False Quote from Pope's Book Not In English Edition, Random House Confirms
As I write this review, I am continuing to listen to the beautiful blend of angelic voices of the Cistercian nuns from Massachusetts, who are singing their hearts out for Jesus. I love Gregorian chant ... discuss
...an ugly part of our past, a continuous scourge on our present. When will it end? When will we stop killing babies? The story below began in 1982, but it continues today. The bodies clog our se ... discuss
“It’s beginning to look a lot like ...”... that time of year when we celebrate Christmas for roughly four weeks, beginning in late November, and ending abruptly on the day following that which i ... discuss
In praise of standing your ground for what you know is right From the New York Post By Kyle Smith Winston Churchill has his fans on the left. President John F. Kennedy, who was fascinated by hi ... discuss
Behold, the nations are as a drop of a bucket, and are counted as the small dust of the balance: behold, he taketh up the isles as a very little thing. Isaiah 40:15 Something for the weekend. To Jes ... discuss
The following was submitted by frequent commenter Savrola. The opinions expressed are his and do not necessarily represent the views of Conservative Heritage Times. How Conservative Third Parties Can ... discuss
19 November AD 1231 Also known as Saint Elizabeth of Thuringia — Szent Erzsébet in her native tongue — Elisabeth (also Erzsebet) was born in Sárospatak in 1207, the dau ... discuss
SOURCE: Weasel Zippers Obama’s got the magic touch, everything he touches turns to crap. Via Heritage: A pair of foreign-owned solar companies that benefited from a combined $84 millio ... discuss
Let every person be subject to the governing authorities. For there is no authority except from God, and those that exist have been instituted by God. Therefore whoever resists the authorities resists ... discuss
From Retronaut:"Devout Christian Kurt Geiler never went anywhere without his Bible – and that faith paid off in 1917 when the precious leather-bound book saved his life.In the never-ending trench ... discuss
"The most foolish mistake we could possibly make would be to allow the subjected people to carry arms. History shows that all conquerors who hav ... discuss
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ca. AD 1469 - 28 December 1524 Today we remember Johannes von Staupitz, vicar-general of the Augustinian Order in Germany. He befriended the spiritually troubled Martin Luther on numerous occasions, ... discuss
Welcome to the VOTE! Edition of the Carnival of Homeschooling! If you are new to ‘blog carnivals’, please read the link at the bottom of this post to find out more. This post has many links that ... discuss
One of my true heroes passed away over the weekend. Here's his story from my upcoming book Where Do We Find Such Men?James A. “Jake” Blanchfield attended to his regular duties as Circulation Manag ... discuss
The following is Part 4 of an open letter to Colonel Vaughn Doner and a critique of his 2012 book, Christian Jihad: Neo-Fundamentalists and the Polarization of America. Throughout the series, I addre ... discuss
"It has been suggested that o'who? the clown and 'those who surround him' aren't the "Keystone Kops" and bumbling fools they appear to be. In fact, o'nocchio's grandiose ... discuss
2 November Also known as All Souls' Day, this commemoration goes hand in glove with yesterday's remembrance of All Saints' Day. In the early Church, feasts of apostles and evangelists were soon cele ... discuss
o'liar by word'n deedConsummate Liar: Thesaurus EntriesAnanias, Baron Munchausen, Father of Lies, Satan, Sir John Mandeville, consummate liar, dirty liar, equivoc ... discuss
October 31, 2012. (Romereports.com) Despite the light rain, Wednesday's general audience was held in St. Peter's Square. Roughly 10,000 people held on to their umbrellas, as the Pope continued his cat ... discuss
OCTOBER 31, 1517, Martin Luther posted 95 debate questions on the door of Wittenberg Church, which began a movement referred to as 'the Reformation.' Summoned to stand trial in 1521 before 21-year-old ... discuss
31 October AD 1517 The beginnings of the Reformation came well before its birth date. Renaissance Humanism ushered in an age of classical studies, including the teaching of Greek and Hebrew. This pave ... discuss
Philipp Nicolai: 26 October AD 1608 Nicolai was born in Waldeck, Germany 10 August 1556, the son of a Lutheran pastor. He entered the University of Erfurt and in 1576 he went to Wittenberg. For four y ... discuss
The Saint of the Day for October 23 is St. John of Capistrano. St. John was born in 1386 at Capistrano in the Italian Province of the Abruzzi. His father was a German knight and died when he was still ... discuss
As reported this morning by the New Liturgical Movement, the Holy Father while presiding over the canonization of seven new saints restored the use of the Papal Fanon. As explained by the Cathol ... discuss
by Hilary White BRUSSELS, October 19, 2012 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Physical attacks and property damage, negative stereotyping by the media and infringement of freedom of assembly and expression are ju ... discuss
by Hilary White BRUSSELS, October 19, 2012 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Physical attacks and property damage, negative stereotyping by the media and infringement of freedom of assembly and expression are ju ... discuss
Retroactive from 1862, not until 1907 were Executive Orders (EO’s) published in the Federal Register. And today, over 15,000 EO’s have been issued and published. But, just what are they, and, mo ... discuss
From the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops:WASHINGTON—A Mass and Pilgrimage for Life and Liberty at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington is slate ... discuss
By: Aeneas Lavinium ICLA The trial of Prof Armin Geus has been shut down following an intervention at the recent Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) meeting in Warsaw by the Ger ... discuss
Ecclesiastes 11:5, "As you do not know the way the spirit comes to the bones in the womb of a woman with child, so you do not know the work of God who makes everything."In mistakenly thinking man ca ... discuss
A weekly column by Father George Rutler. On October 7, Pope Benedict XVI declared the 34th and 35th official “Doctors of the Church” —Hildegard of Bingen and John of Avila. The latter was ... discuss
Civil debate at the University of Wisconsin. This op-ed piece in the Wisconsin Daily Cardinal was one of the most striking endorsements of our Genocide Awareness Project (GAP) that I have ever seen. ... discuss
The Saint of the Day for October 6 is St. Bruno.St. Bruno, born in Cologne about 1030, was the founder of a religious Order, the Carthusians. His mother was St. Matilda, patroness of Maude, widow of K ... discuss
by John Jalsevac DARMSTADT, Germany, October 5, 2012, (LifeSiteNews.com) – A district court in Darmstadt, Germany has revoked custody of four children from their parents and ordered it turned over t ... discuss
He only negotiates with Protestants Benedict's stubborn supporter of the faith has no desire to talk with Catholics. He has ended the Vatican's negotiations with the SSPX on a rad ... discuss
4 October AD 1864 The early Church entrusted some women, particularly widows, with helping to carry out the "social work" of the Church, particularly caring for the sick and needy of the congregation. ... discuss
Explaining the title of the LectureFor the lecture’s title I have used a phrase which appears in T.S.Eliot’s Four Quartets – the second of which is called East Coker. East Coker is a villa ... discuss
A vote in the Swiss parliament yesterday rejected a proposal to regulate the assisted suicide organizations and their suicide clinics. The two main assisted suicide organizations are Exit and Dignitas ... discuss
Not the Protestants, but the SSPX are for him "so to speak in schism" With the appointment of the Regensburg heretic Bishop Gerhard Ludwig Müller, Benedict XVI gave a clear signal: The m ... discuss
Thank you, gawarfco. I made the spelling change and added the corrected cite info, as shown below, on my blog entry a ... discuss
From: thy Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2012 Subject: A German View on IslamWow! Right on target A GERMAN VIEW OF ISLAM This is by far the best explanat ... discuss
The 3rd volume of Jesus of Nazareth, by Pope Benedict XVI, will be released at Christmas time, the Vatican has announced.The Vatican has reached an agreement with an Italian publishing house, Rizzoli, ... discuss
Catholic bishops place tax resisters under a ban The German bishops have decided on penalties for leaving the church: those who pay no church tax are, in fact excommunicated. The pastors ... discuss
Initially, the 997 porsche carrera was all brash big spoilers and flash red paint. Now, the latest 911 has been working on hybrid technology for some time, and in Europe this year up to 90% of SUVs so ... discuss
He wants your wealth, however much that might be! -- rfh (links from http://harrold.org/rfhextra/books.html) Communist: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Communist German Propaganda Archive ... discuss
Adolf Hitler established "special" designations for homosexuals and we all know how that turned out. People should be careful what the wish for 'cause UND-IMAGE: none !important; BORD ... discuss
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursui ... discuss
It used to be the case that American school children would learn a poem by John Greenleaf Whittier, Barbara Fritchie, that memorialized a brave 90-year old lady of Frederick, Maryland, who legendarily ... discuss
"The American Republic will endure, until politicians realize they can bribe the people with their own money." Tocqueville [Alexis Charles Henri Maurice Clerel, le Comte de Tocqueville] (1805-18 ... discuss
American diplomats were warned three days before the deadly attack at the Libyan embassy! Apparently they didn't take the warning seriously.Sudan Refuses to Allow U.S. Marines to Protect E ... discuss
< !DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> ine"> "It is a principle incorporated into the settled policy of America, that as peace is better than war, war is better t ... discuss
"For ye suffer fools gladly, seeing ye yourselves are wise." [2 Cor 11:19] Psalm 109:8 "[W]e ought to deprecate the hazard attending ardent and susceptible minds, from being too strongl ... discuss
Quebec is actually a location of topographical two extremes. Occupying nearly all of The Usa Europe would be the earth’s second biggest place and delivers earth’s best shoreline of 202,080 ... discuss
Mark Krikorian cuts right to the chase in putting the extent of the Obama administration's and liberal media's (specifically the WaPo and MSNBC) ridiculous dhimmitude into proper perspective, exposing ... discuss
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Ralph Benko by Ralph Benko, Contributing Author: The key phrase in President Obama’s acceptance speech was this: I won’t pretend the path I’m offering is quick or easy. I never have. You didn ... discuss
Every four years the Olympic games captures the attention of the world as it showcases the pinnacle of athletic achievement. Two weeks after the Olympics are the lesser known Paralympics, an event tha ... discuss
Homeschoolers see hope in global gathering despite "brutal treatment" Contact: Jeremiah Lorrig, Home School Legal Defense Association, 540-338-5600 PURCELLVILLE, Va., Sept. 11, 2012 /Christian Ne ... discuss
War was declared on ... discuss
In 1683, over 138,000 Muslim Ottoman Turks surrounded Vienna, Austria. For two months they had starved the 11,000 Hapsburg-Austrian defenders. Secretly, Polish King Jan Sobieski, gathered 81,000 Polis ... discuss
o'nocchio - "The Big Lie" class warfare: Marxist/Socialist/Communism/Fascism "All propaganda has to be popular and has to adapt its spiritual level to the perception of the least intelligent of t ... discuss
Workshop during the Global Sciences Congress in Denver, August 2000."Africa never had good medical care" "Federal Reserve" "Fedwatchers" Speculation Acceptances Rothschilds "Paul Warburg" "Internat ... discuss
Goethe's Faust In this world, what isn't lacking, somewhere, though? Sometimes it's this, or that: here what's missing's gold. ~ Goethe, Faust, Part II, translated by A.S. Kline by Ralph Benko, ... discuss
What is the Number One Cause of Death in The United States? " Auschwitz in America " Socialist Origins of Neo-Nazism (Llewellyn H. Rockwel ... discuss
Evans Law of Inadequate Paranoia:"No matter how bad you think something is, when you look into it, it's always worse." -- M. Stanton Evans,author "Black Listed by History, The Untold Story of Sena ... discuss
I have pledged to try to keep readers updated on stories we discuss here: Responding to the Cologne trial judge outlawing circumcision, the German State of Berlin had declared circumcision legal if do ... discuss
Talk about an evil message. The very first statement on this video is a lie. "We are committed to all people," the voice says. Presuming that the "we" is the national Democratic establishment, they mo ... discuss
Gianluigi Nuzzi, author of Vatileaks-book "His Holiness. The secret letters from the desk of Pope Benedict XVI" is interviewed about the alleged plot against the Pope, prison cells and the m ... discuss
The German Bishops’ Conference says the Vatican has dropped its lawsuit against a satirical German magazine over a cover that depicted Pope Benedict XVI with a yellow stain on his robe. A Hambur ... discuss
Image by Senorelroboto (Wikimedia Commons) Adam and Eve’s sin in the Garden of Eden was not just a single act of wrongdoing. It was the first blast of man’s rebellion against his Creator and Ruler ... discuss
Good morning. Windly things. That cycle of life thing. Syria. Legal eagles (beagles?) talk hermeneutics. A Mormon crosses the Tiber and talks about it. Speaking of Mormons, apparently they’ ... discuss
A new controversial prenatal blood test for Down syndrome, developed by biotech company LifeCodexx, launched this month in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Lichtenstein. It seems that we are in for a ... discuss
Reformation Gems are excerpts from selections contained in the Reformation Commentary on Scripture, a new commentary series from IVP which gathers the best Reformation-era comments on the text togethe ... discuss
Good morning. I’m short on time … so I’ll try to be quick. I apologize in advance for errors, of meaning and syntax. Water and ballistics. Rhetoric and … I think a reference ... discuss
28 August AD 430 Saint Augustine was one of the greatest of the Latin church fathers and was among the most significant influences in the formation of Western Christianity, including Lutheranism. He w ... discuss
A Bridge Too Far is a 1977 epic war film, which tells the story of the failure of Operation Market Garden, during World War II, an Allied attempt to break through German lines and seize several brid ... discuss
Before we conclude from last time, I'd like to point out that Pro Choice Oklahoma is not even close to an unbiased or open-minded interlocutor. Over the past few days she and I have been discussing va ... discuss
Germany has a problem. As the Times of Israel reports, criminal charges have been filed against a rabbi in Northern Bavaria for performing circumcisions. . . . In recent decades, Jewish life in German ... discuss
So Michael Mann, one of the great hoaxsters, Is threatening Matk Steyn and National review with a lawsuit. This should've be fun. Heard of discovery mikey? Oh this is going to be fun. >? Michael M ... discuss
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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
The guest of the Parish of the Nativity of Our Lady warned Islam can conquer Europe within fifty years - driven by polygamy and large families: the extreme views of theArchbishop of the Syria ... discuss
The Catholic Bishop of Limburg is again faced with financial waste allegations. He has flown first class to India, where he visited social projects, reports Der Spiegel. The diocese justifies the fi ... discuss
Strafbefehl gegen Bischof Williamson dauert noch > Kleine Zeitung The legal decision in the case of the British Holocaust denier Bishop Richard Williamson drags on. A decision on the proposed pen ... discuss
A good article from Tory MP Pierre Poilievre It all seems rather hopeless for Europe’s debtor-nations. Four of them — Portugal, Ireland, Spain and Greece — have needed bailouts since the beginn ... discuss
"Arm your self with the ballot, while you still have arms." -- rfh Without the 2nd Amendment, there are no others. article source: http://www.gunnewsdaily.com/index.php?optio ... discuss
By: Don MatzatWe are living in a very interesting time in the history of the Christian Church. While the teaching and preaching of biblical doctrinal truth should be, according to Scripture, our prima ... discuss
The heads of the Russian Orthodox Church and the Polish Catholic Church have signed a joint memorandum aimed at reconciling relations between two countries. Polish Roman Catholic ... discuss
Pope Benedict XVI is pained by the closed attitude Germans sometimes show him, and views their critical stance as a particularly German phenomenon, the country’s apostolic nuncio has said. “Th ... discuss
Pope Benedict XVI is pained by the closed attitude Germans sometimes show him, and views their critical stance as a particularly German phenomenon, the country’s apostolic nuncio has said. “Th ... discuss
17 August AD 1637 Born 17 October 1582, Johann Gerhard, a Lutheran theologian in the tradition of Martin Luther (1483-1546) and Martin Chemnitz (1522-86), was the most influential 17th Century dogmati ... discuss
