Monthly Archives: April 2013

Lessons from Boston

An editorial from Our Sunday Visitor:

http://www.osv.com/tabid/7621/itemid/10819/Editorial-Lessons-from-Boston.aspx

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Faith and the Shroud of Turin

An investigator talks about the evidence he saw.

From Catholic News Service

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ZgTstKXb7Y&feature=youtu.be

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Pope Francis may publish first encyclical this year

From Catholic News Service:

http://www.catholicnews.com/data/stories/cns/1301845.htm?

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US military blocking Southern Baptist website?

Access to the web site of the Southern Baptist Convention has been blocked on US military bases, because of an official judgment that the site carries “hostile content,” Fox News has reported.

It was not clear how many military bases had blocked the Southern Baptist site. A member of the military reported that he had been unable to reach the site, and had been warned that his attempt to access material from the Southern Baptist Convention had been recorded.

The Southern Baptist Convention represents the largest single Protestant group in the US, and generally takes conservative positions on issues such as homosexuality and abortion.

The report of blocking of the Southern Baptist site comes shortly after a report that a Pentagon official had classified Catholicism as a form of extremism.

From Catholic World News

Gospel – Friday of the Fourth Week of Easter

Gospel JN 14:1-6

Jesus said to his disciples:
“Do not let your hearts be troubled.
You have faith in God; have faith also in me.
In my Father’s house there are many dwelling places.
If there were not,
would I have told you that I am going to prepare a place for you?
And if I go and prepare a place for you,
I will come back again and take you to myself,
so that where I am you also may be.
Where I am going you know the way.”
Thomas said to him,
“Master, we do not know where you are going;
how can we know the way?”
Jesus said to him, “I am the way and the truth and the life.
No one comes to the Father except through me.”

Friday of the Fourth Week of Easter

O God,
author of our freedom
and of our salvation,
listen to the voice of our pleading
and grant that those you have redeemed
by the shedding of your Son’s Blood
may have life through you and, under your protection,
rejoice for ever unharmed.
Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son,
who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
one God, for ever and ever.
– Amen.

Timothy Cardinal Dolan – “All are welcome.”

From Cardinal Dolan’s blog

“We are part of a Church where, yes, all are welcome, but, no, not a Church of anything goes.”

http://cardinaldolan.org/index.php/all-are-welcome/

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Be not afraid

Blessed John Henry Cardinal Newman

http://www.catholiceducation.org/articles/Interiorlife/iloo77.htm

From catholiceducation.org

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Preaching the Gospel with magnanimity and humility

Pope Francis celebrated the Feast of St. Mark during his daily Morning Mass at the Casa Sanctae Marthae, emphasizing on the need for Christians to proclaim the Gospel as commanded by Christ.

According to Vatican Radio, members of the Secretariate of the Synod of Bishops, who were accompanied by the Secretary General, Archbishop Nikola Eterovic, were present at the liturgy. Also present were a group of police from the Vatican Gendarmerie.

Referring to the Gospel of St. Mark that describes the Ascension of Christ, Pope Francis spoke on the command given to the disciples to preach the Gospel “to the end of the world.”

“Go all over the world. The horizon … great horizon… And as you can see, this is the mission of the Church. The Church continues to preach this to everyone, all over the world. But she does not go forth alone: she goes forth with Jesus,” the Pope said.

“So they went forth and preached everywhere, while the Lord acted with them’. The Lord works with all those who preach the Gospel. This is the magnanimity that Christians should have. A pusillanimous Christian is incomprehensible: this magnanimity is part of the Christian vocation: always more and more, more and more, more and more, always onwards!”

The Holy Father also focused on the First Letter of St. Peter, which he said “defines the style of Christian preaching as one of humility.”

“The style of evangelical preaching should have this attitude: humility, service, charity, brotherly love. ‘But … Lord, we must conquer the world!’. That word, conquer, doesn’t work. We must preach in the world. The Christian must not be like soldiers who when they win the battle make a clean sweep of everything.”

The Christian, the Pope continued, “proclaims the Gospel with his witness, rather than with words. And with a dual disposition, as St. Thomas Aquinas says: a great soul that is not afraid of great things, that moves forward towards infinite horizons, and the humility to take into account the small things.”

Pope Francis said that this dual disposition between great and small things is the path proceeded by Christian missionary activity.

The Holy Father concluded his homily but encouraging those present to “go forth with this magnanimity and humility” which accompanied the disciples during their mission in preaching the Gospel.

“The triumph of the Church is the Resurrection of Jesus,” the Pope said. “But there is first the Cross. Today we ask the Lord to become missionaries in the Church, apostles in the Church but in this spirit: a great magnanimity and also a great humility.”

From zenit.org

Pope takes away stipend for Vatican Bank Cardinal directors

From ANSA Italian News Service

http://www.ansa.it/web/notizie/rubriche/english/2013/04/19/Pope-scraps-allowance-Vatican-Bank-cardinals_8581618.html\

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