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  • Pray for our American Heroes

    11/01/2009 8:24:10 AM PST · by Kitty Mittens · 11 replies · 158+ views
    11-1-09 | Kitty Mittens
    Psalm 48:1,2 How Great is the Lord! How Much we should Praise Him. He Lives upon Mt. Zion in Jerusalem. What a Glorious Sight! See Mt. Zion Rising North of the City, High Above the Plains for All to See; Mt. Zion, Joy of All the Earth, the Residence of the Great King.
  • Is it okay for Christians to observe Halloween?

    11/01/2009 3:58:46 AM PST · by Christian Press · 51 replies · 1,214+ views
    Christian Press ^ | 10/31/09 | Russ Jones
    As a Christian I don’t “hate,” many things, but each year I can’t wait until Halloween is over. This day typically causes discord in our household as cultural pressure to participate finds it s way into our home. My stepchildren’s father sees nothing wrong with the day, while my wife and I have great difficulty with its basic foundation. Halloween is hard to avoid as its influences are everywhere. The other day I was teaching at an area community college and was disturbed most of my teaching time by staff dressed in horrific costumes. I really do hate Halloween. The...
  • No Mistaking a Saint [Catholic Caucus]

    11/01/2009 2:19:13 AM PST · by mlizzy · 2 replies · 193+ views
    Fighting Irish Thomas ^ | 11-01-06 | Tom O'Toole
    "The only mistake in life is not to become a Saint." When I first heard the above quote (perhaps a FIT reader will recall who said it) as a student at the University of Notre Dame, it really made me think. It was at a time when, after falling away from my child-like enthusiasm for Catholicism, I was coming back to the Faith but struggling to accept it as a man. But just as those too-perfect pictures of the Saints had hooked me as a youth, the realistic struggles of the Saints to follow Christ was what sealed the...
  • Christopher Hitchens Manages to Top Richard Dawkins, Assails Mother Theresa (Calls her a Fraud)

    10/31/2009 8:30:51 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 31 replies · 1,064+ views
    Discovery ^ | 10/31/2009 | Bruce Chapman
    Catholics and other Christians probably don't care what anyone says about them anymore, given the relative lack of outrage over Richard Dawkins' comments in The Washington Post this week. (See blog post below). So who will notice what Christopher Hitchens just unloaded on the Dennis Miller show this morning? Miller, let it be said, was not buying it at all--merely letting Hitchens spout this about abortion and Mother Theresa: "Mother Theresa spent her whole life saying (that what Calcutta needs) is a huge campaign against family planning. I mean, who comes to that conclusion who isn't a complete fanatic? She...
  • Does Ohio Have Freedom of Religion?

    10/31/2009 3:33:10 PM PDT · by Amerisrael · 3 replies · 388+ views
    According to the actions of Franklin County Juvenile Magistrate Mary Goodrich, and the Franklin County Children's Services, there isn't. At least not in their treatment of Rifqa Bary.After Rifqa Bary was returned to Ohio per a Florida Judge's order, Mary Goodrich acted on a request from the Franklin County Children's Services to restrict and supervise Rifqa's use of her cell phone and internet.This amounts to trampling on her Freedom of Religion, Freedom of Speech, and Expression. Constitutional rights that even "illegal aliens" are acknowledged to have.Their reasons for doing so are based on a false narrative that Jim Zorn, a spokesman for the Franklin...
  • On the Myths about Charles Darwin

    10/31/2009 3:25:50 PM PDT · by Natural Law · 39 replies · 714+ views
    Oct. 31, 2009 | Natural Law
    Much has been made of the piety, or rather the lack thereof, of Charles Darwin. He has repeatedly been characterized on FR as an atheist, a fool, a demon, an agent of devil, and one on a vendetta to drive believers away from God. Some go so far as to declare him a false God and the science he suggested to be a false religion. Those that profess this are either grossly ignorant or intentionally deceiving so as to reinforce their personal beliefs and conclusions. Diminishing the messenger is often easier than diminishing the message. The Myth that Darwin was...
  • A Concise Account of Why Women Are Not Ordained

    10/31/2009 2:50:48 PM PDT · by NYer · 7 replies · 448+ views
    CERC ^ | October 31, 2009 | DEACON DOUGLAS MCMANAMAN
    I donÂ’t recall his source, but Thomist scholar Dr. F. F. Centore used to point out to us that according to Aquinas, women make better saints than men. And back in the early 80s, I recall reading Butler's Lives of the Saints and being struck by just how much female saints outnumber male saints; I believe it is by about two thirds. And one cannot read the Latin Fathers for a reasonable stretch without coming across the notion that the Church is a woman. She is the bride of Christ and the Mother of Christians. As St. Augustine comments on...
  • Upcoming movie about St. Josemaria Escriva focuses on love, forgiveness and redemption

    10/31/2009 1:41:49 PM PDT · by NYer · 3 replies · 201+ views
    cna ^ | October 31, 2009
    Madrid, Spain, Oct 31, 2009 / 08:20 am (CNA).- Award-winning director Roland Joffé discussed his upcoming film “There Be Dragons” in a Thursday press conference. The film, set during the brutal Spanish Civil War and based on the life of St. Josemaria Escriva, can teach about love and forgiveness between families and enemies, Joffé said. The film begins with a young journalist, estranged from his military father Manolo, who conducts research on the life of Opus Dei founder and priest St. Josemaria Escriva. He discovers his father was a childhood friend of the future saint, and also uncovers family secrets.The...
  • Demons on a Leash (something worthwhile to keep in mind on Halloween)

    10/31/2009 11:13:05 AM PDT · by GodGunsGuts · 12 replies · 596+ views
    Answers Magazine ^ | October 27, 2009 | C. Fred Dickason
    Haunted houses, ghosts, demons—our Western culture can’t seem to get enough of the spirit world. The latest Gallup poll indicates that 42% of Americans believe in demon possession, 37% believe in haunted houses, and 32% believe in ghosts. (Not just Americans are enthralled—40% of the British believe in haunted houses, too.) Though interest in the paranormal is widespread, the majority of people are skeptical. They discount all spirit activity, going so far as to deny the existence of Satan and demons. Atheists stated this view succinctly in a sign they planted next to a manger scene last Christmas at the...
  • Pray for our American Heroes

    10/31/2009 10:28:36 AM PDT · by Irish Rose · 16 replies · 284+ views
    October 31, 2009 | Irish Rose
    For this is what the LORD says— he who created the heavens, he is God; he who fashioned and made the earth, he founded it; he did not create it to be empty, but formed it to be inhabited— he says: "I am the LORD, and there is no other. I have not spoken in secret, from somewhere in a land of darkness; I have not said to Jacob's descendants, 'Seek me in vain.' I, the LORD, speak the truth; I declare what is right.” (Isaiah 45:18-19)
  • ELCA leaders: No need for division

    10/31/2009 9:22:30 AM PDT · by SmithL · 8 replies · 435+ views
    Bismarck Tribune (ND) ^ | 10/31/9 | KAREN HERZOG
    (In August the churchwide assembly of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America adopted proposals to make it possible for Lutherans in publicly accountable, lifelong, monogamous same-gender relationships to serve as ELCA associates in ministry, clergy, deaconesses and diaconal ministers.) In the wake of the ELCA assembly vote to allow gay and lesbian people to serve in the clergy or other leadership positions, the denomination's Presiding Bishop, the Rev. Mark Hanson, has told his bishops and laity to expect some congregations to leave. Whether ELCA congregations will defect in large numbers to more conservative Lutheran denominations remains to be seen. However,...
  • A Quincentennial Shout Out to John Calvin [Happy Reformation Day!]

    10/31/2009 8:24:32 AM PDT · by Alex Murphy · 7 replies · 255+ views
    Greenwich Time ^ | October 30, 2009 | The Rev. William A. Evertsberg
    Four hundred and ninety-two years ago today -- Oct. 31, 1517; the Eve of All Saints' Day, or All Hallow's Eve, or Halloween for short -- the Protestant Reformation began when the Augustinian monk Martin Luther nailed 95 bulletpoints to the door of the church at Wittenberg, Germany. Over in Rome, Pope Leo X was so mad he stomped the marble floor with his expensive Italian boots. And over in the prosperous Picardy village of Noyon, France, an uncannily brilliant 8-year-old schoolboy was wowing his third-grade teachers with his unearthly mastery of reading, writing, 'rithmetic and rhetoric. [snip] ....the vivid...
  • Feedback: Halloween History for Kids

    10/31/2009 7:58:56 AM PDT · by GodGunsGuts · 11 replies · 467+ views
    AiG ^ | October 30, 2009 | John UpChurch
    I looked over the Halloween article but I was wondering how to explain that to my eleven year old. Do you have any articles written to children on this?—T.H., U.S. Many people celebrate Halloween without considering the history of the holiday. They put on costumes, attend parties, eat candy, and even pull pranks on neighbors. In fact, Americans spend billions of dollars each year decorating and preparing. But there’s more to Halloween than jack-o-lanterns and scary stories. Let’s take a quick trip back in time to see where some of these customs came from—and if Christians should take part. To...
  • Halloween (CNA Video)

    10/31/2009 2:55:04 AM PDT · by GonzoII · 2 replies · 201+ views
    YouTube ^ | October 29, 2009 | CNA
    The term "Halloween" comes from the phrase "All Hallows' Eve" which meens the eve of all Saints....
  • Catholic Caucus: Blasphemy in Spain, When Will the Hate Stop?

    10/31/2009 2:10:02 AM PDT · by GonzoII · 2 replies · 246+ views
    Tradition Family and Property ^ | Thursday, October 29, 2009 | John Horvat
    Blasphemy in Spain, When Will the Hate Stop? Written by John Horvat    Thursday, October 29, 2009   According to press reports, homosexual groups in Spain published a calendar that has horrific blasphemies against Our Lady of Fatima and other Marian apparitions. Besides a man that is practically naked alongside Our Lady, the calendar has "images that are based on famous works of sacred art, especially apparitions of the Virgin Mary, but interpreted by transsexuals.” "In the 'Secular Calendar,' informs the BBC Brasil, “each month is represented by a free interpretation of famous scenes of Catholic imagery, such as Our...
  • All Hallows' Eve

    10/30/2009 10:23:07 PM PDT · by Salvation · 18 replies · 527+ views
    All Hallows' Eve Issue: Is the celebration of Halloween a pagan feast? May a Catholic celebrate Halloween in good conscience? What is the history of this popular American holiday?Response: We celebrate Halloween on the evening before All Saints Day. The word itself is a shortened form of "All Hallows’ Eve," which quite literally means "the eve of All Saints." From the earliest days of the Feast of All Saints (mid 700s A.D.), Catholics observed October 31 as the vigil of this November 1 celebration. This feast commemorates the lives of Christians who lived exemplary lives of faith. Pope Sixtus IV...
  • Trick or Treat and the Truth? Halloween in Washington D.C.

    10/30/2009 8:19:35 PM PDT · by The Ignorant Fisherman · 1 replies · 165+ views
    The Ignorant Fishermen Blog ^ | 10/30/09 | DJP I.F.
    It’s Halloween Everyday in Washington D.C. - This Halloween - and all year long - in Washington D.C., many politicians will be dressing up as concerned, moral, honest and Constitution-honoring representatives of the American people. Among these will be the rising American Left of the Socialist-Democratic Party. These are wolves dressed up in sheep’s clothing. The Left has had an anti-American agenda which is being unfolded before our very eyes (government controlled healthcare, for example). They have a vision for America which is rapidly and rigorously becoming a tangible reality. This vision is a secular socialist state for America and...
  • Celebrating 'All Hallows Eve' and the 'Feast of All Saints' in a Pre-Christian West

    10/30/2009 6:48:22 PM PDT · by tcg · 18 replies · 480+ views
    Catholic Online ^ | 10/31/09 | Deacon Keith Fournier
    ....the dates which were “Christianized” and now host Christian “Holy-Days” were originally utilized for “Pre-Christian” (“Pagan”) celebrations. This process reflects the wisdom of the Church and a missionary approach. She has “baptized” them, recognizing the seeds of what was good within them. By immersing them in the beauty of the proclamation of Jesus Christ, the fullness of truth and the source of all goodness, she transforms them into vehicles for transforming culture. The Church is His Body. She is meant to be the home of the whole human race. As the early fathers were fond of proclaiming, the Church is...
  • The Hidden Truth About Halloween: Behind the Mask

    10/30/2009 4:35:37 PM PDT · by DouglasKC · 94 replies · 1,373+ views
    Good News Magazine ^ | Unknown | Various
    The Hidden Truth About Halloween: Behind the Mask Does the Bible have anything to say about the strange customs surrounding Halloween? In fact, it does—and none of it is good.While God's Holy Days in the Bible celebrate the role of Jesus Christ in bringing mankind to salvation in the eternal family of God (as explained in the following article and our free booklet God's Holy Day Plan: The Promise of Hope for All Mankind), Halloween is a celebration of the opposite—of demonism, witchcraft, death and evil spirits.God's Word makes it clear that no one should dare entertain witchcraft or act...
  • Anti-Catholicism Is the Nation's Other Pastime

    10/30/2009 4:21:40 PM PDT · by big'ol_freeper · 48 replies · 642+ views
    FoxNews.com ^ | 30 Oct 09 | Archbishop Timothy M. Dolan
    Prejudice against the Catholic Church is a national pastime, as a few recent examples in the pages of the New York Times can attest. It is not hyperbole to call prejudice against the Catholic Church a national pastime. Scholars such as Arthur Schlesinger Sr. referred to it as "the deepest bias in the history of the American people," while John Higham described it as "the most luxuriant, tenacious tradition of paranoiac agitation in American history." "The anti-Semitism of the left," is how Paul Viereck reads it, and Professor Philip Jenkins sub-titles his book on the topic "the last acceptable prejudice."...
  • New York Times refuses to publish Archbishop Dolan's op-ed on anti-Catholic bias

    10/30/2009 2:03:29 PM PDT · by GonzoII · 9 replies · 452+ views
    CNA ^ | New York City, N.Y., Oct 30, 2009
    New York City, N.Y., Oct 30, 2009 / 11:14 am (CNA).- The New York Times declined to publish an op-ed presented by the Archbishop of New York, Most Reverend Timothy M. Dolan, in which he made the point that the “Gray Lady” has been reporting stories with a strong anti-Catholic bias. In his new blog on the archdiocese’s website, Archbishop Dolan explains that his article was submitted in a slightly shorter form to the New York Times as an op-ed, but the Times declined to publish it. In the blog version, Archbishop Dolan says that next to baseball, “sadly, America...
  • Priestly celibacy gets new look after Vatican welcomes married Anglican clergy

    10/30/2009 12:45:10 PM PDT · by SmithL · 34 replies · 550+ views
    Sacramento Bee ^ | 10/30/9 | Jennifer Garza
    One of the hardest things Ed Donaghy has ever done was leave his ministry as a Catholic priest. For months, he agonized over his conflicting desires to have a family and serve as a priest in the Sacramento Diocese. In the end, Donaghy felt he had no choice. The priest, who served in Woodland, told his bishop he had to leave. That was four decades ago. "It would have been wonderful to be married and be a priest," said Donaghy, 73, now retired as an insurance agent. "I loved the work and would have continued." Donaghy is one of more...
  • Catholic schools pay off debt to diocese

    10/30/2009 10:22:37 AM PDT · by Alex Murphy · 1 replies · 116+ views
    The Billings Gazette ^ | October 30, 2009 | ZACH BENOIT
    Billings Catholic Schools recently paid off a $400,000 debt to the Diocese in Great Falls owed since at least 2002, school system officials said Wednesday at the annual State of the Schools address. The debt was paid off near the end of the 2008-09 budget, allowing the school system to operate debt-free for the first time in nearly a decade and go into this school year looking at where the money usually reserved to pay off interest charges can be spent. "We can now start to strategically think, 'What's ahead of us?' " said Rita Turley, chairwoman of the Billings...
  • Our Friend, Death

    10/30/2009 10:09:23 AM PDT · by NYer · 26 replies · 463+ views
    Catholic Exchange ^ | October 30, 2009 | Patti Maguire Armstrong
    As the saying goes: “Nothing is certain but death and taxes.” But taxes you can avoid and evade; death — not so. Therefore, the only logical response to death is to embrace it…or at least accept it. After all, it’s not like we have a choice.While traveling back from dropping off a son for college in Oregon last week, we attended Mass in Missoula, MT at St. Francis Xavier church. During the prayers of intercession, one prayer caught my attention: “For all who have died, for all who are going to die and for all who are afraid to...
  • First woman voted head of German Protestant church (also first divorced bishop)

    10/30/2009 9:18:48 AM PDT · by NYer · 7 replies · 464+ views
    Expatica ^ | October 30, 2009
    Berlin -- A divorced woman once described as "a cross between Mother Teresa and Demi Moore" was Wednesday elected head of Germany's Protestant church, the first woman to hold the post. Margot Kaessmann, 51, received 132 of the 142 votes cast at the church's general assembly in Ulm, southern Germany. She now leads 25 million faithful across the country. "Trusting in God's help, I accept the vote," she said. Kaessmann, who was elected for a six-year term, was the only candidate for the post. The charismatic Kaessmann hit the headlines around the world in 2007 when she became the first...
  • Good Catholics should not wear aprons

    10/30/2009 9:01:19 AM PDT · by Alex Murphy · 181 replies · 2,152+ views
    The Catholic Herald ^ | 30 October 2009 | Fr Ashley Beck
    A few years ago I was told that at the ceremony of induction of the vicar of one of the local Anglican churches, the Bible which was handed to him had embossed on its front cover the emblem of the Freemasons, the square and compasses. It subsequently came to light that nearly all the male members of his Parochial Church Council were "on the square", and his predecessor as vicar had been a Mason as well. This is not a "low", or Evangelical, church, but very firmly in the Anglo Catholic tradition, where a number of clergy and lay people...
  • A Roman Catholic Alternative

    10/30/2009 7:40:55 AM PDT · by Alex Murphy · 44 replies · 669+ views
    CBS 3 Springfield ^ | Oct 29, 2009 | Jennifer Thome
    The Roman Catholic Diocese of Springfield announced this summer that 19 Catholic Churches are closing leaving many fighting to keep their places of worship open or looking for another church. We found local Catholic churches that are not part of the Roman Catholic diocese but are Catholic and run their church democratically. Laurie Costello, member of National Catholic Church, says, "We came from the Roman Catholic Church and we just weren't happy with the way things ran." Laurie Costello and her family changed churches 5 years ago when the Springfield Diocese closed the Roman Catholic school she grew up in....
  • VULGAR CATHOLIC HALLOWEEN COSTUMES

    10/30/2009 6:12:26 AM PDT · by GonzoII · 18 replies · 810+ views
    catholicleague.org ^ | October 29, 2009 | Bill Donohue
    VULGAR CATHOLIC HALLOWEEN COSTUMES October 29, 2009Catholic League president Bill Donohue comments on this season’s Halloween costumes:There are costumes depicting Jesus, priests, nuns, ministers, rabbis and imams, and most of them are innocuous. But there are two costumes that are vulgar, and, as usual, they are designed to offend Catholics: a priest with an erection and a pregnant nun, often sold as a pair. Some immigrant groups are upset about an illegal alien costume, but even those who are complaining don’t say it is vulgar. A mere depiction of Muhammad in a Danish cartoon that was anything but vulgar...
  • Anti-Catholicism (An Op-Ed the NY Times refused to publish)

    10/29/2009 3:45:12 PM PDT · by NYer · 117 replies · 1,284+ views
    Archdiocese of NY ^ | October 29, 2009 | Archbishop Timothy Dolan
    October 29, 2009The following article was submitted in a slightly shorter form to the New York Times as an op-ed article. The Times declined to publish it. I thought you might be interested in reading it. FOUL BALL!By Archbishop Timothy M. Dolan Archbishop of New York   October is the month we relish the highpoint of our national pastime, especially when one of our own New York teams is in the World Series!   Sadly, America has another national pastime, this one not pleasant at all: anti-catholicism.             It is not hyperbole to call prejudice against the Catholic Church a...
  • LF pastor quits over Lutherans' gay clergy stance { ELCA }

    10/29/2009 10:22:48 AM PDT · by SmithL · 13 replies · 521+ views
    Brainerd Dispatch {MN} ^ | 10/29/9 | Heidi Lake
    Two churches in Little Falls are learning just how polarizing the topic of gay clergy can be among its members. The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America's decision to allow homosexuals in monogamous relationships to serve as church leaders even resulted in one Little Falls pastor's resignation. The Rev. Nate Bjorge's last day as lead pastor at First Lutheran Church in Little Falls is Friday. On Oct. 11 the church held a congregation-wide vote on whether the church should remain in the ELCA or join Lutheran Congregations in Mission for Christ, another Lutheran body. The church voted to stay in the...
  • Benedict XVI says Church needs to proclaim Gospel on the ‘digital continent’

    10/29/2009 10:12:17 AM PDT · by GonzoII · 6 replies · 205+ views
    CNA ^ | Vatican City, Oct 29, 2009
    www.catholicnewsagency.com Benedict XVI says Church needs to proclaim Gospel on the ‘digital continent’ Pope Benedict XVI Vatican City, Oct 29, 2009 / 11:30 am (CNA).- Addressing the full Pontifical Council for Social Communications today, Benedict XVI urged its members to help communicate the teachings of the Church on the “digital continent” of the ever-changing technological landscape. Reflecting on the role of social networking and increasingly real-time electronic communication, Pope Benedict XVI said on Thursday that "modern culture is established, even before its content, in the very fact of the existence of new forms of communication that use new languages;...
  • Pray For Our American Heroes.

    10/29/2009 8:09:52 AM PDT · by tajgirvan · 14 replies · 309+ views
    10-29-09 | tajgirvan
    “He who dwells in the secret place of the Most High Shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty.” Psalm 91:1
  • Cardinal Avery Dulles on the Morality of the Death Penalty [Great Read!]

    10/29/2009 7:55:41 AM PDT · by Patrick Madrid · 14 replies · 534+ views
    Patrick Madrid ^ | 10-29-09 | Avery Dulles, SJ
    Among the major nations of the Western world, the United States is singular in still having the death penalty. After a five-year moratorium, from 1972 to 1977, capital punishment was reinstated in the United States courts. Objections to the practice have come from many quarters, including the American Catholic bishops, who have rather consistently opposed the death penalty. The National Conference of Catholic Bishops in 1980 published a predominantly negative statement on capital punishment, approved by a majority vote of those present though not by the required two-thirds majority of the entire conference.1 Pope John Paul II has at various...
  • MAJOR NEWSPAPERS BLAST CATHOLICISM

    10/29/2009 6:18:03 AM PDT · by NYer · 45 replies · 1,164+ views
    Catholic League ^ | October 28, 2009 | Bill Donohue
    Catholic League president Bill Donohue comments as follows:Last Friday on the Washington Post blog, “On Faith,” English atheist Richard Dawkins said the Catholic Church was “surely up there among the leaders” as “the greatest force for evil in the world.” He labeled the Eucharist a “cannibal feast,” adding that “possession of testicles is an essential qualification to perform the rite.” He also blamed the Church for sending missionaries “out to tell deliberate lies to AIDS-weakened Africans” regarding condoms. The Church’s outreach to Anglicans, he said, makes it “a common pimp,” noting that those who convert “will be joining an institution...
  • Is Reagan Conservatism Dead? A Biblical Point of View

    10/28/2009 7:07:03 PM PDT · by The Ignorant Fisherman · 1 replies · 194+ views
    The Ignorant Fishermen Blog ^ | 10/28/09 | DJP I.F.
    Is Reagan Conservatism dead? The answer is a resounding - No! The ideal is as solid as it has ever been, but the objective view of this writer is that it is not enough to deliver this nation from the 70 year socialistic grip of liberalism and its horrific consequences (moral and institutional) on our society and people. Anyone who has an objective view and appraisal of our current situation would have to agree. In light of the present conditions plaguing our country and what seems to be the disintegration of the Republican Party, Conservatives have been on suicide alert...
  • Does religion belong in foreign policy? (Poll)

    10/28/2009 2:52:57 PM PDT · by DBlake · 9 replies · 246+ views
    FP ^ | Oct. 28, 2009 | FP
    "God Is Dead." No. When Friedrich Nietzsche announced the death of God in 1882, he thought that in the modern, scientific world people would soon be unable to countenance the idea of religious faith. By the time The Economist did its famous "God Is Dead" cover in 1999, the question seemed moot, notwithstanding the rise of politicized religiosity - fundamentalism - in almost every major faith since the 1970s. An obscure ayatollah toppled the shah of Iran, religious Zionism surfaced in Israel, and in the United States, Jerry Falwell's Moral Majority announced its dedicated opposition to "secular humanism."
  • ARAB FESTIVAL 2009: SHARIA IN U.S.

    10/28/2009 12:55:17 PM PDT · by Wisconsinlady · 6 replies · 451+ views
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEPod-hxD7g ^ | June 21, 2009 | Nabeel Qureshi & David Wood
    You tube video of Christians trying to ask Muslims questions at Arab Festival in Dearborn, MI. Police side with the Muslims.
  • Would he p**s on an image of Obama?

    10/28/2009 11:21:36 AM PDT · by markomalley · 29 replies · 847+ views
    First Things ^ | 10/28/2009 | The Anchoress
    Larry David found comedy fodder in piety on the latest episode of his series, “Curb Your Enthusiasm.’ On the show’s most recent installment, which aired Sunday, David urinates on a painting of Jesus Christ, causing a woman to believe the painting depicts Jesus crying. … During Sunday’s episode, David, who created, wrote and produced “Seinfeld,” visits a bathroom in his assistant’s home and splatters urine on a picture of Jesus. Instead of wiping it off, David leaves the restroom. Minutes later, David’s assistant enters the bathroom and concludes that Jesus is crying. She then summons her mother to the bathroom,...
  • Boomer Religion (When Sean Hannity and Michael Moore met)

    10/28/2009 10:29:46 AM PDT · by NYer · 24 replies · 618+ views
    Inside Catholic ^ | October 28, 2009 | Barbara Nauer
      For anyone who strongly identifies with traditional Christianity, the October 6-9 series on Fox News's Hannity, with Sean Hannity interviewing Michael Moore, was rich in irony and vaguely distressing. The occasion was Moore's new film, Capitalism: A Love Story.   Two bright, likable, and deeply sincere married men of middle age passionately argued the positions of the liberal Democrats or progressives (Moore) and the conservative Republicans (Hannity). What generated some irony was that both celebrity worldlings revealed themselves to be regular Sunday mass-goers. They viewed their years in Catholic schools warmly and with pride, and readily associated some...
  • Real Mormons Don't Want Fake Mormons to Be Called "Mormons"

    10/28/2009 10:13:33 AM PDT · by Patrick Madrid · 50 replies · 773+ views
    Patrick Madrid ^ | 10-27-09 | Patrick Madrid
    The following message (though not this picture) was posted yesterday on the Mormon Church's public affairs blog. It explains the group's unhappiness with recent news reports that refer to "splinter groups" which hive off from the Salt Lake City-based "Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints" (AKA "the Mormon Church") as "Mormons." These splinter groups (AKA "Mormon Fundamentalists") assiduously devote themselves to the practice of the doctrine of polygamy (which was renounced by THE Mormon Church in 1890) and around whichever Viagra-addled alpha male has set himself up as the prophet, seer, and revelator for that particular harem.
  • Exorcist shares past experiences with demonic possession

    10/28/2009 6:00:29 AM PDT · by NYer · 28 replies · 1,132+ views
    Daily Illini ^ | October 28, 2009 | Katie Palmer
    Father Vincent Lampert (right), from St. Francis and Clare Parish in Indianapolis, Ind., lectures at Foellinger Auditorium on Monday. Fr. Lampert discussed his experiences as one of 12 officially trained exorcist priests in the United States. Joanna Mirowska The Daily Illini With Halloween around the corner and Hollywood releasing horror movies such as "Paranormal Activity" and "Saw VI," one cannot help but feel chills running down his or her spine. St. John's Catholic Newman Center had the timing right when it invited exorcist Father Vince Lampert to speak about his experiences Monday night at Foellinger Auditorium. Lampert, the head priest...
  • The World View Of The Subjective Conservative

    10/28/2009 4:58:25 AM PDT · by The Ignorant Fisherman · 5 replies · 250+ views
    The Ignorant Fishermen Blog ^ | 10/27/09 | DJP I.F.
    The Conservative movement today consists of individuals with various personal beliefs (both religious and ideological), but conservatism in general sadly rejects outright the absolute authority of the Bible, the Holy Word of Almighty God. It is a “bestselling” book widely reverenced, but too many Conservatives reject its Divine authority and preeminence. These “Subjective Conservatives” cannot see out of this box called time, and thus they are oblivious to the realities of Holy Scripture truth. This includes the coming establishment of the literal Kingdom of Almighty God on earth, as well as their own eternity destiny (John 3:3-5; Romans 8:5-8; 1...
  • Soupy Sales, Rod Serling: Prophets who raised a generation....

    10/27/2009 6:22:37 PM PDT · by TaraP · 19 replies · 792+ views
    Haaretz ^ | Oct 26th, 2009 | Bradley Burston
    A man named Milton Supman died last week. He died quietly, at 83. He'd grown up in the only Jewish family in a small North Carolina town, his father a dry goods merchant who had moved there from Hungary. His family gave him the handle which was to be the origin both of a stage name and of a peculiar, indescribably influential bond with millions of American children - Soupy. When Soupy Sales died last week, a lifelong friend of mine posted video clips of his work on her Facebook page. Her daughter, herself an adult now, added this comment:...
  • Pope will travel to northern Italy in May to see Shroud of Turin

    10/27/2009 1:46:26 PM PDT · by NYer · 3 replies · 212+ views
    cns ^ | October 27, 2009 | Cindy Wooden
    Austrian Cardinal Christoph Schonborn celebrates Mass at St. John the Baptist Cathedral in Turin in 2000, the last time the Shroud of Turin was on public display. (CNS/Nancy Wiechec) By Cindy WoodenCatholic News Service VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Pope Benedict XVI will join hundreds of thousands of pilgrims traveling to northern Italy in 2010 to see the Shroud of Turin, which many believe is the burial cloth of Christ. The Vatican and the Archdiocese of Turin announced Oct. 27 that Pope Benedict will visit the city May 2. "As the first act of his visit, the Holy Father will...
  • The Remedial Education of Congressman Kennedy

    10/27/2009 12:50:21 PM PDT · by marshmallow · 2 replies · 257+ views
    Bishop Thomas Tobin of Providence, Rhode Island-- who shows a rare gift for plain speech on public issues-- deserves congratulations for his effort to educate Congressman Patrick Kennedy on the reasons behind the US bishops' opposition to a health-care reform proposal that allows subsidies for abortions. It won't be easy. Kennedy, you will recall, told a reporter that he could not understand why the US bishops are opposing the reform bill. Do they like reform? Isn't it, like, a good thing? In a quick public response, Bishop Tobin characterized Kennedy's statement as "irresponsible and ignorant," explained the political issue in...
  • { ELCA } Bishop urges calm while new policies are finalized

    10/27/2009 12:24:08 PM PDT · by SmithL · 9 replies · 435+ views
    Post-Bulletin (Rochester, MN ) ^ | 10/27/9 | Matt Russell
    There are plenty of questions being asked in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America following a decision in August to allow pastors to be involved in committed, same-gender relationships. In response to the decision, there will be a series of meetings at churches in the ELCA's southeastern Minnesota synod during the coming weeks, including a three-week series starting Sunday at Zumbro Lutheran Church in Rochester. Bishop Harold Usgaard recently recorded a videotaped message to prompt discussion about the fundamental questions raised by this issue. The questions include: Who is welcome in ELCA congregations and who is not? Usgaard also wrote...
  • Anglican Reunion will Create "Huge Cultural Shift" to the Extreme Left in Anglican Church

    10/27/2009 12:17:31 PM PDT · by Pope Pius XII · 9 replies · 459+ views
    Lifesitenews ^ | October 26, 2009 | Hilary White
    By focusing on the issue of married clergy in the Catholic Church, the secular media has got the thin end of the story of last week's offer of reunion from the Vatican to "traditionalist" Anglicans. The more interesting story, says Fr. Philip Powell, a Dominican priest based in Rome and a former Episcopalian, is the "huge cultural shift" in the Anglican Church that it presages. Fr. Powell gave his analysis of the move in an interview with LSN, saying that despite accusations from the left and from some quarters of the Anglican Communion, it was not an opportunistic grab for...
  • Sleepy Eye ELCA pastor explains denominational controversy

    10/27/2009 12:17:07 PM PDT · by SmithL · 13 replies · 530+ views
    Sleepy Eye Herald-Dispatch (MN) ^ | 10/27/9 | Ben Bradbury
    Sleepy Eye, Minn. - In addition to Halloween, this Saturday is also a special date of historical significance for many Christians. October 31 is celebrated by Lutherans as Reformation Day, for it is the date Martin Luther is believed to have nailed his 95 Theses, or grievances against the Roman Catholic Church, on the door of All SaintsÂ’ Church in Germany. This act marked the beginning of the Protestant Reformation, which ultimately led to Lutheranism itself. As many Lutherans look back to their Reformation heritage over the weekend, members of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) are doing some...
  • USCCB Denies Involvement in FCC Campaign against Conservative Talk-Show Hosts

    10/27/2009 12:14:54 PM PDT · by Pope Pius XII · 18 replies · 459+ views
    Lifesitenews ^ | October 27, 2009 | Kathleen Gilbert
    Speaking for the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), Archbishop Charles Chaput of Denver has stated that a religious coalition, which recently petitioned the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to clamp down on "hate speech" by conservative talk-show hosts, has misrepresented the U.S. bishops' involvement in their initiative. The USCCB Office of Communications is listed as a member of the So We Might See Coalition, a group billing itself as a national interfaith coalition against hate speech in media led by the United Church of Christ's (UCC) Office of Communications' Executive Director, J. Bennett Guess. The USCCB drew fire from conservative...
  • Transsexual virgins in new Madrid Lay Calendar [Sacrilegious Mockery of BVM] (Ecumenical)

    10/27/2009 9:38:36 AM PDT · by Pyro7480 · 28 replies · 1,022+ views
    Typically Spanish ^ | 10/17/2009 | n/a
    The calendar has been produced by the Madrid Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transsexual collective COGAM Controversy in Madrid with the launch of a 2010 lay calendar which shows images of ‘transsexual virgins’ recreating religious scenes decorated with crowns, condoms and phallic symbols. The lay calendar takes the religion out of the dates of the year, so Christmas Day becomes the day you eat the traditional Spanish turron to mark International Democracy Day, for example. The images are all based on famous Catholic images and iconography. The Venezuelan photographer who assembled the calendar, Juan Antinoo, had been commissioned by COGAM, the...