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  • Obama The Antichrist? Hmm.

    02/22/2008 5:07:02 PM PST · by Daniel T. Zanoza · 14 replies · 1,113+ views
    RFFM.org ^ | Feb. 22, 2008 | Daniel T. Zanoza
    Commentary by Daniel T. Zanoza, Executive Director, RFFM.org Are these the end times? Judeo-Christian Scripture tells us there will be signs and wonders at the end of the age, but I'm not sure the Bible had hard core politics in mind. Some may be shocked at the title I have given this piece. To be honest, it took me about ten seconds to decide whether asking the ultimate question would violate some kind of Christian ethic. Let's just say I wrote this column with my tongue almost firmly planted in cheek. The truth is, during the last six months, I...
  • The Roadmap to God

    02/02/2008 4:10:00 PM PST · by NYer · 3 replies · 51+ views
    Catholic Exchange ^ | February 2, 2008 | Fr. Jack Peterson
    After 18 years of priesthood, I am still intimidated by the task of preaching about the beatitudes. They are the heart of Jesus' Sermon on the Mount and the pinnacle of Jesus' teaching about this brand new way of life that describes a true disciple. The beatitudes summarily express Jesus' desire to turn the values of our world upside down, and unfortunately, while I deeply desire to follow Christ with all of my being, I am still a little disoriented from the consequent tumbling going on in my life. I know I have a long way to go on the...
  • Coming soon to EWTN - the award winning series - Footprints of God

    01/27/2008 3:43:06 PM PST · by NYer · 5 replies · 66+ views
    Insight Scoop ^ | January 27, 2008 | Carl E. Olson
    I am very pleased to announce that EWTN, Ignatius Press and myself have reached an agreement to air the Footprints of God DVDs on EWTN Television for the next seven years. This has been in the works for many years and it is now a reality. I thank Mark Brumley and Tony Ryan from Ignatius Press and John Elson from EWTN for their patience, hard work and careful deliberations. I will now be flying to Phoenix to work with Joe Reynolds at Skyline Productions to edit the series for TV. They should begin airing in a few months. This...
  • HE INCREASES AND SHE DECREASES [Mary, Mother of God]

    12/31/2007 8:21:48 PM PST · by Salvation · 3,733 replies · 1,385+ views
    The Rock ^ | May 1994 | Mark Shea
    HE INCREASES AND SHE DECREASES By MARK P. SHEA  Some friends are always good for a cheery disagreement--like my pal Bill. Here he is, a guy who modestly describes himself as "The Last Bastion of the Reformation," a guy who sings "A Mighty Fortress is Our God" in the shower, a guy who keeps ribbing me about being Catholic when he knows that I can scarcely resist the challenge to respond. Consider the letter I got the other day, written with Bill's usual joie de vivre, in which he urged me to get a recent book devoted to "critiquing" Marian...
  • Gospel imperative: Repent!

    01/26/2008 4:40:20 PM PST · by NYer · 2 replies · 96+ views
    Catholic Exchange ^ | January 26, 2008 | Fr. Jerome Magat
    Forms of the word "repent" appear in the Bible 37 times. It is the most common theme found in the exhortations of the prophets, and its imperative is found in the book of Revelation six times. Scripture consistently reveals an intrinsic relationship between repentance and salvation. It should surprise no one that it is the central message of the preaching of Jesus Christ.In the Gospels of St. Matthew and St. Mark, the message of repentance is the first command given by Christ. Even prior to Our Lord's public ministry, St. John the Baptist preached a baptism of repentance, calling man...
  • Whatever Became of Hell? (HAS THE UNQUENCHABLE FIRE BEEN QUENCHED )

    01/09/2008 8:03:01 AM PST · by NYer · 21 replies · 193+ views
    NOR ^ | January 2008 | Hurd Baruch
    I went looking for Hell the other day. No, not the one supposedly down there -- that one the demons would have to drag me to, kicking and screaming. I mean the Hell found in Scripture. Opening the New American Bible, I quickly flipped through some of the verses where I expected to find it, without success. Maybe a computer search would pick up what my eyes were overlooking? No such luck. No wonder I couldn't remember hearing Hell mentioned at Mass for a very long time -- someone has taken the very word out of our Bible! Thinking about the...
  • Dei Verbum (Catholics and the Bible)

    12/18/2007 1:52:09 PM PST · by NYer · 233 replies · 555+ views
    Catholic Exchange ^ | December 18, 2007 | Mickey Addison
    Some Christians believe that Catholics are not encouraged to read the Bible.  In fact, the opposite is true...and why wouldn't it be, after all, the Bible is a Catholic book.  What do I mean by that?The Catholic Church, under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, wrote the Bible.  The Catholic Church assembled the Canon (List) of books in the Bible, and the Catholic Church has safeguarded the Bible for 2,000 years.  The Church treasures Sacred Scripture because it is the Word of God.  The Church loves Holy Writ, so much so that she orders her prayer and worship around it.First,...
  • ABC's Barbara Walters Slams White House Christmas Card for including Scripture

    12/14/2007 4:27:26 PM PST · by dynachrome · 310 replies · 888+ views
    www.lifesite.net ^ | 12-14-07 | Colleen Raezler
    LOS ANGELES, CA, December 14, 2007 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Barbara Walters likes to receive Christmas greetings from high-profile celebrities and leaders, but apparently not if they refer to the Bible. On Thursday's episode of ABC's The View, Walters expressed dismay that President and Mrs. Bush would send out greetings containing Scripture. During the segment, Walters showed the other gals some of the "highfalutin Christmas cards," and explained the White House card:
  • Romney’s Religion

    12/12/2007 6:01:09 AM PST · by NYer · 17 replies · 31+ views
    NCR ^ | December 16, 2007 | TOM MCFEELY
    COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Many Catholics praised the speech Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney delivered here Dec. 6 (see Register editorial, page 8). It powerfully affirmed the role of religion in public life But Romney ducked one key question some Christian voters are asking in the context of his candidacy: What does his Mormon faith actually believe about God and Jesus?Indeed, given that Mormon theology differs so radically from orthodox Christianity, can Mormonism even be regarded as being part of the Christianity?Romney said in his speech that “I believe in my Mormon faith, and I endeavor to live by it,”...
  • J.P. Moreland: Evangelicals are "over-committed" to the Bible

    11/16/2007 10:52:24 AM PST · by NYer · 130 replies · 345+ views
    Insight Scoop ^ | November 16, 2007 | Carl Olson
    From Christianity Today, this fascinating bit of news: While the ballroom sessions of the first day of the Evangelical Theological Society meeting had more attendees, no session was as packed as J.P. Moreland’s “How Evangelicals Became Over-Committed to the Bible and What Can Be Done About It.” While the average breakout session seems to be attended by fewer than 50 people, easily more than 200 packed the room to hear Moreland’s talk, with dozens standing and more listening outside the door. ... “In the actual practices of the Evangelical community in North America, there is an over-commitment to Scripture in...
  • Benedict XVI Welcomes Relics of St. Thérèse - Urges Faithful to Love Scripture as She Did

    11/14/2007 1:53:21 PM PST · by NYer · 4 replies · 148+ views
    Zenit News Agency ^ | November 14, 2007
    VATICAN CITY, NOV. 14, 2007 (Zenit.org).- Benedict XVI expressed his joy at being able to pray before the relics of St. Thérèse of Lisieux, which are in Rome accompanied by pilgrims and the bishop from the saint's home diocese. At the end of today's general audience, the Pope greeted the faithful from the French Diocese of Bayeux and Lisieux, and Bishop Pierre Auguste Pican, who are in Rome on pilgrimage, with the relics of St. Thérèse of the Child Jesus and the Holy Face.The Holy Father recalled how "120 years ago, Thérèse of Lisieux came to Rome to ask permission...
  • Unlocking the Convert's Heart

    11/09/2007 1:55:47 PM PST · by NYer · 140 replies · 933+ views
    Catholic Education ^ | November 2007 | Marcus Grodi
    I was recently asked to give a talk on the biblical defense of Catholicism. Initially this seemed like an easy task, for the primary reason my Presbyterian heart was turned toward home was because the truthfulness of the Catholic Church was proved to me through the study of Scripture. Books upon books upon tapes upon CD s reiterate the sound biblical footing of our Catholic faith. Regardless, I encountered difficulties as I thought of my perceived audience. Vincible Foes First, I remembered that from which I came and the hoards of anti-Catholics who believe there is no biblical defense of...
  • The Real Presence of Our Lord in the Holy Eucharist (with full Scriptural references)

    11/04/2007 6:17:01 AM PST · by NYer · 51 replies · 825+ views
    Introduction The Catholic Church teaches that when a priest repeats the words of Christ at the Last Supper over bread and wine that these become truly the Body and Blood of the Lord, even though the appearance of the bread and wine remain. In addition, the Catholic Church teaches that the celebration of the Eucharist renews in an unbloody manner the Sacrifice of Jesus on Calvary, forming a unity with it. How can Catholics, who in every other way appear sane, hold these outrageous beliefs that utterly defy ordinary human sense? Moreover, how can Catholics maintain, in the light of...
  • Why I'm Catholic (Sola Scriptura leads atheist to Catholic Church)

    10/25/2007 10:43:19 AM PDT · by NYer · 186 replies · 1,348+ views
    Et Tu ^ | October 23, 2007 | Jennifer F.
    When I was 26, I had never once believed in God. Raised entirely without religion, I was a contented atheist and thought it was simply obvious that God did not exist. I thought that religion and reason were incompatible, and was baffled by why anyone would believe in God (I actually suspected that few people really did). After a few years in the Bible Belt, I became vocally anti-Christian. Imagine my surprise to find myself today, just three years later, a practicing Catholic who loves her faith (I entered the Church at Easter 2007). This is the chronicle of my...
  • Matthew 7:16

    10/22/2007 8:47:29 AM PDT · by connell · 39+ views
    ModernConservative.com ^ | Christopher Cook
    A bit of exegesis from Christopher CookA little preamble for context purposes: I LOVE discussing theology, but I don't get to do it often, because I am so steeped in politics all the time. I don't represent a denomination or an agenda, and I'm certainly not a scholar. This is just a bit of exploration, the kind I really enjoy but rarely get to do. Let's see...maybe I can come up with a little accidental percipience on the subject of Matthew 7:16. "You will know them by their fruits." It seems to me that the production of fruit is, in...
  • A Bible Teaser For You... (for everyone :-)

    10/19/2007 9:15:31 AM PDT · by NYer · 27 replies · 217+ views
      In this short paragraph are hidden 16 names of books in the Bible. Can you find them all? I once made a remark about the hidden books of the Bible. It was a lulu, kept people looking so hard for facts, and for others it was a revelation. Some were in a jam, especially since the names of the books were not capitalized. But the truth finally struck home to numbers of our readers. To others it was a real job. We want it to be a most fascinating few moments for you. Yes, there will be some...
  • St. Ignatius of Antioch and the Early Church

    10/17/2007 10:12:25 AM PDT · by NYer · 4 replies · 490+ views
    Ignatius Insight ^ | October 16, 2007 | Kenneth D. Whitehead
    Sometime around the year 107 A.D., a short, sharp persecution of the Church of Christ resulted in the arrest of the bishop of Antioch in Syria. His name was Ignatius. According to one of the harsh penal practices of the Roman Empire of the day, the good bishop was condemned to be delivered up to wild beasts in the arena in the capital city. The insatiable public appetite for bloody spectacles meant a chronically short supply of victims; prisoners were thus sent off to Rome to help fill the need. So the second bishop of Antioch was sent to Rome...
  • Scriptural View of Mary

    10/08/2007 6:08:42 AM PDT · by NYer · 415 replies · 3,160+ views
    Catholic Pages ^ | Dr. Scott Hahn
    The following is the transcript of Scott Hahn's audio and video tape presentation, "Mary: Holy Mother" as it appears in the "Catholic Adult Education on Video Program" with Scott and Kimberly Hahn. As you probably know, this is our third installment in a series of five sessions that we are spending together discussing how to answer common objections, questions regarding key tenets that are distinctive to the Catholic Church. We have focused upon the Pope and yesterday we looked at purgatory. This morning we want to focus on Mary and the Marian doctrines and devotions of the Catholic Church to...
  • Mr. Meangenes Talks About Iran, the CIA, and Terrorism-Then Discusses Scripture !

    09/30/2007 5:18:45 PM PDT · by genefromjersey · 26+ views
    Finneran Lane ^ | 09/30/07 | vanity
    Mr. Meangenes paid a visit this afternoon and discussed a wild variety of topics. This isn't really an excerpt: It's a teaser.
  • The Democrats Quote Scripture

    09/27/2007 9:13:30 PM PDT · by gondramB · 89 replies · 233+ views
    New York Times ^ | September 27, 2007, 8:57 am | Jeff Zeleny
    HANOVER, N.H. – In the final moments of the Democratic presidential debate here last night, after nearly two hours of wading through their differences on Iraq, health care, tax policy and a variety of other weighty matters, the candidates were asked a crisp question: What is your favorite Bible verse? Senator Barack Obama: “The Sermon on the Mount, because it expresses a basic principle that I think we’ve lost over the last six years.” Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton: “The Golden Rule: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. I think that’s a good rule for politics,...