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Archbishop Chaput Responds to Vatican Magazine Attack On Pro Trump Supporters . . .

July 19, 2017 breaking Comments Off on Archbishop Chaput Responds to Vatican Magazine Attack On Pro Trump Supporters . . .

History is full of great quotations that people never said. One of the best lines comes from Vladimir Lenin. He described Russian progressives, social democrats, and other fellow travelers as “useful idiots” – naïve allies in revolution whom the Bolsheviks promptly crushed when they took power. Or so the legend goes. In fact, there’s no evidence Lenin actually spoke those words, at least in public. But no one seems to care. It’s a compelling line, and in its own way, entirely true. The naïve and imprudent can very easily end up as useful tools in a larger conflict; or to frame it more generously, as useful innocents. The result is usually the same. They’re discarded. History is also full of…Continue Reading

Vatican spokesman slams U.S. archbishop for defending Catholic teaching on LGBT

July 18, 2017 breaking Comments Off on Vatican spokesman slams U.S. archbishop for defending Catholic teaching on LGBT

TORONTO, July 17, 2017 (LifeSiteNews) — Vatican spokesman Fr. Thomas Rosica has penned a strongly worded defense of Fr. James Martin’s new pro-gay book Building a Bridge. In it, he slams Philadelphia Archbishop Charles Chaput, without specifically mentioning him by name, for issuing a correction to Fr. Martin for his abandonment of Catholic teaching on homosexuality. Fr. Rosica, a Basilian priest and CEO of the Canadian-based Salt and Light Media, wrote July 15 that he was filled with “bewilderment”

Pope Benedict XVI says Church is ‘on the verge of capsizing’

July 15, 2017 breaking Comments Off on Pope Benedict XVI says Church is ‘on the verge of capsizing’

July 15, 2017 (LifeSiteNews) – Pope Benedict XVI sent a sobering message at the funeral of Cardinal Joachim Meisner today, saying he was moved at the dubia cardinal’s ability to “live out of a deep conviction that the Lord does not abandon His Church, even when the boat has taken on so much water as to be on the verge of capsizing.” The Church “stands in particularly pressing need of convincing shepherds who can resist the dictatorship of the spirit of the age and who live and think the faith with determination,” Pope Benedict said in a message read by Archbishop Georg Gänswein, his pers

US neurology expert will visit UK to examine Charlie Gard

July 15, 2017 breaking Comments Off on US neurology expert will visit UK to examine Charlie Gard

London, England, Jul 14, 2017 / 09:25 am (CNA/EWTN News).- The American doctor whose experimental treatment has been sought by the parents of Charlie Gard will travel to London on Monday, after a judge ruled that he could examine the baby and confer with the UK doctors. On Friday, the specialist in mitochondrial diseases and genetic myopathies agreed to travel to examine Charlie in-

Vatican-reviewed magazine accuses Catholics of ‘hate’ for supporting Trump

July 14, 2017 breaking Comments Off on Vatican-reviewed magazine accuses Catholics of ‘hate’ for supporting Trump

ROME, July 13, 2017 (LifeSiteNews) — Conservative Catholics in the United States have formed an “ecumenism of hate” with Evangelical Protestants in their united support for President Trump and his policies, claimed an Italian Jesuit magazine that is reviewed by the Vatican prior to publication. The article published July 13 in La Civiltà Cattolica claims that some U.S. Catholic conservatives have built ties with fundamentalist Evangelicals for political purposes that evince “enormous differences” with Pope Francis. “Appealing to the values of fundamentalism, a strange form of surprising ecumenism is developing between Evangelical fundamentalists and Catholic Integralists brought together by the same desire for religio

CATHOLIC CLASSICAL EDUCATION ON THE RISE

July 13, 2017 breaking Comments Off on CATHOLIC CLASSICAL EDUCATION ON THE RISE

St. Benedict Elementary is a Catholic classical school serving kindergarten through sixth grade, situated alongside the Charles River in Natick, Massachusetts. It has just concluded its fourth school year, since opening in the fall of 2013. As some First Thingsreaders may know, opening and maintaining a private religious school in the 2010s can be extremely difficult. But in the crowded landscape of independent schools within the Greater Boston area, St. Benedict Elementary is thriving. The key, I believe, is this: Our school proudly adheres to a distinctive mission, educating children according to the teachings of the Catholic Church and the classical model of education. In its first year, St. Benedict E

House passes pair of bills aimed at tighter immigration enforcement

July 11, 2017 breaking Comments Off on House passes pair of bills aimed at tighter immigration enforcement

Washington D.C., Jul 10, 2017 / 02:17 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- The United States House of Representatives on June 29 passed two bills in an effort to crack down on undocumented immigration and sanctuary cities. The “No Sanctuary for Criminals” Act, also known as HR 3003, would strip federal grant eligibility from sanctuary cities which seek to harbor and protect undocumented immigrants from federal immigration authorities. It would ban any legal authority from seeking to prohibit or impede the enforcement of or compliance with national immigration law.

Cardinal Meisner’s Witness Concerning Fatima and the Dubia

July 10, 2017 breaking Comments Off on Cardinal Meisner’s Witness Concerning Fatima and the Dubia

As we reported earlier this week, Cardinal Joachim Meisner, one of the four dubiacardinals, passed away on 5 July. The German cardinal fell peacefully asleep while praying his breviary in preparation for offering the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass in the morning. In the wake of the news of Cardinal Meisner’s death, Dr. Michael Hesemann – the German Church historian who had earlier provided us with an important 1918 document from the Vatican archives concerning the Freem

London hospital seeks another hearing in Charlie Gard case

July 8, 2017 breaking Comments Off on London hospital seeks another hearing in Charlie Gard case

London, England, Jul 7, 2017 / 04:46 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- Great Ormond Street Hospital in London is applying for a new hearing with the high court after new evidence suggests the critically ill baby could benefit from an experimental treatment. The decision comes after a team of seven international medical experts alerted the hospital that fresh, unpublished data suggested that an experimental drug could improve Charlie’s brain condition. One of the signatories of the letter is a researcher

Remarried couples should abstain from sex, Philadelphia Catholic church says

July 6, 2017 breaking Comments Off on Remarried couples should abstain from sex, Philadelphia Catholic church says

Archbishop Charles Chaput also stated that gay Catholics should also ‘live chastely’ in new rules issued after Pope Francis urged more acceptance of others. Catholics in Philadelphia who are divorced and civilly remarried will be welcome to accept Holy Communion – as long as they abstain from sex and live out their relationships like “brother and sister”. New guidelines published by the conservative archbishop of Philadelphia this month also called on priests within the archdiocese to help Catholics who are attracted to people of the same sex and “find chastity very difficult”, saying such individuals should be advised to frequently seek penance. Because same-sex attraction takes “diverse forms”, the archdio