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Pope at Angelus: We will be judged on love

December 2, 2017 breaking Comments Off on Pope at Angelus: We will be judged on love

(Vatican Radio) In his Angelusaddress on Sunday, Pope Francis reflected on the last judgement, the subject of the day’s Gospel reading. He noted that this is the last Sunday of the liturgical year, the day on which the Church celebrates the Solemnity of Christ the King of the Universe. Christ’s kingship, he said, is one “of guidance and service, but it is also a kingship that at the end of time will be asserted in judgement.” The vision of the second coming of Christ, presented in the Gospel, introduces the final judgment, when all of humanity will appear before Him, and Jesus, exercising His authority, will separate one from another, “as the shepherd separates the sheep from the goats.” Pope Francis recalled the criteria that…Continue Reading

Major Catholic family magazine spotlights pro-LGBT priest in favorable interview

December 1, 2017 breaking Comments Off on Major Catholic family magazine spotlights pro-LGBT priest in favorable interview

CINCINNATI, Ohio, November 30, 2017 (LifeSiteNews) – The venerable “family-oriented” St. Anthony Messenger magazine has published a favorable interview with a pro-homosexual celebrity priest who seeks to overturn Catholic doctrine concerning homosexuality. The interview, conducted by editor-in-chief John Feister, focused on Jesuit priest and Vatican advisor Fr. James Martin and his LGBT activism within the Catholic Church. The interview specifically highlights Fr. Martin’s pro-LGBT book Building a Bridge, a book that has bee

Newest Barbie doll promotes LGBT agenda

November 30, 2017 breaking Comments Off on Newest Barbie doll promotes LGBT agenda

November 27, 2017 (LifeSiteNews) — The Barbie children’s doll is being used to further LGBT issues. “Proud to wear this “Love Wins” shirt,” states a Barbie-associated Instagram account, along with a photo of two dolls wearing the LGBT-themed t-shirt. The “Love Wins” slogan is associated with support for legalization of gay marriage. An iconic blond Barbie doll representing the @BarbieStyle Instagram account is pictured in the post along with a brunette Asian doll representing fashion blogger Aimee Song.

Priests must violate Seal of Confessional, inquiry told

November 29, 2017 breaking Comments Off on Priests must violate Seal of Confessional, inquiry told

British priests should be compelled to break the Seal of the Confessional in cases of child abuse, lawyers have told a national inquiry. Solicitor David Enright, representing former pupils at a Comboni missionary school, said it was a problem that “matters revealed in Confession, including child abuse, cannot be used in governance”. “One can’t think of a more serious obstacle e

US Catholic Priests Conspiring to Create “Priestless Parishes” Run by “Deaconnesses”

November 28, 2017 breaking Comments Off on US Catholic Priests Conspiring to Create “Priestless Parishes” Run by “Deaconnesses”

The abusive deconstruction of the Mass began in the late 1960’s, introducing liturgical dancers and girl altar-boys to the Catholic Church.  Organizations like Call to Action, FutureChurch, Pax Christi, and a host of others have done their utmost to tear down the Traditions of the Church, replacing them with neo-pagan practices.  Now, an organization operating under the name “Association of U.S. Catholic Priests” (AUSCP) is actively working to complete the paganization of the Catholic Church by establishing Catholic parishes run by “ordained” deaconesses. Recent articles by the National Catholic Reporter (NCR) and ChurchMilitant.com caused us to take notice of the AUSCP. After performing a quick review of a broad spectrum of reporting (both friendly and hostile) on the A

Christmas is back at the White House . . .

November 27, 2017 breaking Comments Off on Christmas is back at the White House . . .

WASHINGTON, D.C., November 27, 2017 (LifeSiteNews) – A new video of the White House’s Christmas decorations shows a beautiful traditional nativity set with a baby Jesus in a manger. “The White House at Christmas traditionally has been a magical place for children,” The White House Historical Association explains. Since the 1800s, the White House has been home to Christmas trees (except under conservationist Teddy Roosevelt), elaborate decorations, and many Christmas parties and festivities. A video released by First Lady Melania Trump shows Christmas trees, lights, bows, cookies, an

Late-Term Abortionist Complains Too Many Abortion Clinics are Closing: We Need More Abortions

November 27, 2017 breaking Comments Off on Late-Term Abortionist Complains Too Many Abortion Clinics are Closing: We Need More Abortions

LeRoy Carhart is one of the most notorious late-term abortionists in the country. Several women have died along with their unborn babies soon after leaving his abortion facilities, and dozens more have left his abortion facilities in ambulances. Carhart aborts viable, late-term unborn babies up to 9 months for any reason in his Maryland abortion facility. Carhart is one of only a few late-term abortionists who still practice openly in the country, and abortion activists treat him as a hero. But many, like Carhart, are getting old, and few are stepping up to take their places. This week, the blog “Truthout” gave Carhart space t

Pope: Pastoral Consolation, the goal of new matrimonial norms

November 26, 2017 breaking Comments Off on Pope: Pastoral Consolation, the goal of new matrimonial norms

(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis on Saturday addressed the participants of a training course for clerics and laity held by the Apostolic Tribunal of the Roman Rota. In his prepared remarks, Pope Francis focused on new matrimonial norms and Super Rato procedures. In particular the Pope said, “it is necessary to give greater attention and proper analysis to the two recent motu proprios: Mitis Iudex Dominus Iesus and Mitis et misericors Iesus, in order to apply the new procedures that have been established.” Spirit of the Synod These two measures, he said arose “from a synodal context, and are the expression of a synodal path.” The Pope explained that the Synod had the purpose of promoting and defending marriage and the Christian family. Pope Francis…Continue Reading

U.S. bishops to use Amoris Laetitia as basis for new pastoral plan on marriage and family

November 25, 2017 breaking Comments Off on U.S. bishops to use Amoris Laetitia as basis for new pastoral plan on marriage and family

WASHINGTON, D.C., November 21, 2017 (LifeSiteNews) – The Bishops of the United States voted overwhelmingly at their recent Fall Assembly in Baltimore, Maryland, to develop a “renewed pastoral plan for marriage and family life ministry and advocacy in light of Amoris Laetitia.” Pope Francis’ Apostolic Exhortation, Amoris Laetitia, the “Joy of Love,” was the fruit of a three-year synodal process called for by the Holy Father in 2013. The Extraordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops met in October 2014 on the theme “The pastoral challenges of the family in the context of evangelization,” according to a USCCB press release at the time. “In October 2015, the Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bisho

U.S. bishop defends pro-LGBT priest speaking at Catholic college as thousands protest

November 21, 2017 breaking Comments Off on U.S. bishop defends pro-LGBT priest speaking at Catholic college as thousands protest

DALLAS, Pennsylvania, November 20, 2017 (LifeSiteNews) – A U.S. bishop is defending a local Catholic university’s invitation to a pro-homosexual priest to have him speak at its winter commencement in the face of almost 20,000 Catholics having signed a petition asking that the invitation be cancelled. Scranton Bishop Joseph C. Bambera is defending Jesuit homosexualist Fr. James Martin’s speaking engagement at Misericordia University’s winter commencement on December 17, saying that the priest’s latest book condoning homosexuality was “written with the full consent of his religious superiors and in conformity with Catholic Church publishing guidelines.” Martin “raises perspectiv