Friday, 30 November 2018
What’s the difference between crystals and relics?
To the outside viewer, crystals are pretty rocks.
Perfectly curated pictures of the pretty stones pepper the social media feeds of scores of millennials, as they have become increasingly popular on necklaces and as part of a “wholistic”, wellness-minded life. But, more than just a fashion statement, crystals are believed by some to have healing properties, related to their energy or vibrations.
The Catholic Church rejects all things associated with New Age beliefs, including the trendy crystals, as heretical and dangerous.
At the same time, the Catholic Church embraces the veneration of relics.
Thursday, 29 November 2018
Lisa Bevere: How to Win Any Spiritual Battle You Face
"There's an amazing door of opportunity standing wide open for me to
minister here, even though there are many who oppose and stand against
me" (1 Cor. 16:9, TPT).
Opportunity attracts opposition. When you advance to a new level, you will be opposed by a new devil. To illustrate this point, imagine a virtual video game. With any good video game, it is necessary to complete multiple levels before ultimately completing the game. Each level consists of unique battles requiring specific battle strategies. The advancement to a new level always includes a stronger enemy.
According to my sons—who have achieved a level of mastery when it comes to video games—each level is important. The goal is not to get through a level as quickly as possible. A player with that mindset will not fare very well or last in the game very long. As I watch my boys maneuver and take risks to get certain articles hidden within the confines of the course at any given level, I've observed that each of these items has a unique value, but the need for these items is not usually immediate. More often than not, they are collected for future use. What is obtained at one level may be needed at the next.
Opportunity attracts opposition. When you advance to a new level, you will be opposed by a new devil. To illustrate this point, imagine a virtual video game. With any good video game, it is necessary to complete multiple levels before ultimately completing the game. Each level consists of unique battles requiring specific battle strategies. The advancement to a new level always includes a stronger enemy.
According to my sons—who have achieved a level of mastery when it comes to video games—each level is important. The goal is not to get through a level as quickly as possible. A player with that mindset will not fare very well or last in the game very long. As I watch my boys maneuver and take risks to get certain articles hidden within the confines of the course at any given level, I've observed that each of these items has a unique value, but the need for these items is not usually immediate. More often than not, they are collected for future use. What is obtained at one level may be needed at the next.
Wednesday, 28 November 2018
Don't Waste Your Time Ministering to Evil People
When wisdom enters your heart, and knowledge is pleasant to your soul, discretion will preserve you; understanding will keep you, to deliver you from the way of the evil man, from the man who speaks perverse things, from those who leave the paths of uprightness to walk in the ways of darkness; who rejoice to do evil, and delight in the perversity of the wicked; whose ways are crooked, and who are devious in their paths (Prov. 2:10-15).Some people have a hard time thinking a professing Christian can be evil, but the Bible is painfully pointed. For example, in Acts 5:3b, Peter says of one church member, "Ananias, why has Satan filled your heart to deceive the Holy Spirit?"
Chinese scientists, officials denounce gene-editing of embryos
A Chinese scientist’s claim to have created a gene-edited baby has been met with an outpouring of condemnation, with critics voicing alarm at what they described as a disregard for biomedical ethics.
Approximately 120 scientists released a letter condemning the research, Reuters reported. The Chinese-language letter called the gene manipulation a “Pandora’s box,” warning, “The biomedical ethics review for this so-called research exists in name only. Conducting direct human experiments can only be described as crazy.”
Satanic Temple Settles Lawsuit Against Netflix for Using Baphomet Statue
The Satanic Temple has settled its copyright lawsuit against Netflix Inc and Warner Bros Entertainment over their alleged misuse of its goat-headed deity statue in the series "Chilling Adventures of Sabrina," a Warner spokesman said on Wednesday.
Monday, 26 November 2018
Keys to Releasing Angels and Opening the Heavens in Spiritual Warfare
The spiritual realm is not some far-off place. It's all around you
and affects every facet of your life, including your health, your
finances and your relationships.
One day Jesus will return and all evil will be defeated, Revive Israel's Asher Intrater says, but Jesus gave us the keys to heaven now. We don't have to wait for His return to open the heavens. Through prayer, we can open the heavens and release angels to do God's will.
Watch as Intrater reveals biblical keys to effective spiritual warfare and intercession.
One day Jesus will return and all evil will be defeated, Revive Israel's Asher Intrater says, but Jesus gave us the keys to heaven now. We don't have to wait for His return to open the heavens. Through prayer, we can open the heavens and release angels to do God's will.
Watch as Intrater reveals biblical keys to effective spiritual warfare and intercession.
How to Read the Book of Psalms Like a Bible Scholar
For many, Psalms is a book of encouraging, worshipful
passages—thematically unified but you could read them in basically any
order, with or without context. But the Bible scholars at The Bible
Project say Psalms is actually an unconventional narrative, retelling
the entire Bible story through the poetry genre. In five minutes, they
give a primer on the entire book of Psalms, from its themes to its
symbolism to its structure. By the time you finish watching, you'll have
a richer understanding of Psalms than ever before.
Friday, 23 November 2018
A teen sex 'recession'? Blame porn, stagnating marriage rates, experts say
Young Americans are having less sex despite the hook-up culture and liberalized attitudes about its moral dimensions, a phenomenon some attribute to porn and others to falling marriage rates.
One of the reasons for a documented "recession" in sex now occurring in the United States is because marriage rates have stagnated, argued the Washington Free Beacon's Charles Fain Lehman, in a blog post for the Institute for Family Studies Monday.
Thursday, 22 November 2018
Priest killed by military gunfire in Cameroon
A priest serving in Cameroon has been killed by military gunfire,
amid a military and political conflict that has rocked the country in
recent years.
Fr. Cosmas Ombato Ondari was reportedly killed Nov. 21 in Mamfe, a city in the country’s southwest, CNA has learned. Onari, a member of the Mill Hill Missionaries, had been serving in the country since March 2017, when he was ordained a priest.
Fr. Cosmas Ombato Ondari was reportedly killed Nov. 21 in Mamfe, a city in the country’s southwest, CNA has learned. Onari, a member of the Mill Hill Missionaries, had been serving in the country since March 2017, when he was ordained a priest.
Follow Mary's 'yes,' pope says ahead of World Youth Day
Serving others first requires listening to God in prayer, so that one can give the same ‘yes’ to God’s will that Mary gave, Pope Francis said in a message for World Youth Day 2019.
“To be at the service of others does not only mean to be ready for action. It means also to be in conversation with God with an attitude of listening, just like Mary,” the pope said in a video message Nov. 20.
“[Mary] listened to what the angel said to her and then she responded,” he said. “It is by relating to God in the silence of our hearts that we discover our identity and the vocation to which God is calling us.”
Tuesday, 20 November 2018
2 Killed in Chicago Hospital Shooting
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| Two individuals were killed in a shooting Monday at Chicago Mercy Hospital. |
A police officer was among those wounded in the shooting on Chicago's South Side at Mercy Hospital, officials said.
Police cars and ambulances swarmed the hospital after the shooting.
Australian senator announces gender swap so he can speak on abortion issues
After being slammed for his religion and told he would never
understand abortion because it is a women’s issue, Australian senator
Barry O’Sullivan declared himself a woman before parliament last week so
that he could speak about abortion issues.
“I’m going to declare my gender today, as I can, to be a woman, and then you’ll no longer be able to attack me,” O’Sullivan told fellow representatives at parliament Nov. 14.
“I’m going to declare my gender today, as I can, to be a woman, and then you’ll no longer be able to attack me,” O’Sullivan told fellow representatives at parliament Nov. 14.
Saturday, 17 November 2018
Beware of This Pagan Influence on Your Prayer Life
I value quietness and solitude. In fact, it was in such a setting that I received the inspiration and direction for this article. It happened like this.
One morning I found myself wide awake at 3 a.m. No wanting to awaken Sue, I quietly arose and went into another room where I sat in a chair, enjoying the stillness and quietness of the early morning.
As I sat, with only light from a street light streaming through the window, I thought about God and His goodness and faithfulness. At times I would voice quiet words of praise and thanksgiving. As needs and concerns came to mind, I would present these in prayer. It was a wonderful, refreshing time. Sometime, during those quiet hours of fellowship with God, the title and layout for this article were presented to my mind.
Please do not confuse my "quiet time" with contemplative prayer. There is a world of difference. Contemplative prayer, emphasizing "silence," has roots that go back to the mystics of the medieval Roman Catholic Church. The mystics were, in turn, profoundly influenced by Neo-Platonism, a pagan, mystical religion founded by Plotinus, a disciple of Plato.
Pope creates class on ‘Sciences of Peace’ at Lateran University
Pope Francis Monday established a curriculum in Sciences of Peace at the Pontifical Lateran University, involving the “pope’s university” because of the special bond it has with the Holy See in a project to “foster seeds of peace.”
In a letter sent to Cardinal Angelo De Donatis, vicar general of Rome and chancellor of the university, Pope Francis put the new curriculum under the protection of St. John XXIII and St. Paul VI, “heralds of peace.”
Friday, 16 November 2018
Why Every Prophet Must Distinguish Between These 2 Things
A "prophet" gave me a prophetic word concerning my "little brother" about whom, he said, I had been very concerned. He assured me there was no need for my concern. God, he said, had revealed to him that my little brother would be saved.
Now, there was only one problem with this prophecy: I do not have a little brother! When I shared this fact with this individual, he seemed embarrassed and replied, "I will have to be more careful."
Wednesday, 14 November 2018
Trump Participates in Hindu Festival of Lights
President Donald Trump hosted Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, at the White House on Tuesday.
"We're gathered today to celebrate a very special holiday observed by Buddhists, Sikhs and Jains throughout the United States and around the world," Trump says.
Pope Francis to visit Morocco in 2019
Pope Francis will head to two cities in Morocco March 30-31, 2019, the Vatican announced Tuesday.
Pope Francis will visit the cities of Rabat and Casablanca, a Nov. 13 message stated. The schedule of the trip is not yet published.
According to papal spokesman Greg Burke, the visit takes place at the invitation of King Mohammed VI of Morocco and the Catholic bishops.
Pope Francis will visit the cities of Rabat and Casablanca, a Nov. 13 message stated. The schedule of the trip is not yet published.
According to papal spokesman Greg Burke, the visit takes place at the invitation of King Mohammed VI of Morocco and the Catholic bishops.
Monday, 12 November 2018
Why Peter Was Restored but Judas Was Not
Then a servant girl saw him as he sat near the fire, and gazed at him, and said, "This man was with Him." But he denied Him, saying, "Woman, I do not know Him." A little later someone else saw him and said, "You also are one of them." Peter said, "Man, I am not!" About an hour later another man firmly declared, "Certainly, this man also was with Him, for he is a Galilean." Peter said, "Man, I do not know what you are saying." Immediately, while he was yet speaking, the rooster crowed. The Lord turned and looked at Peter. Then Peter remembered the word of the Lord, how He had told him, "Before the rooster crows, you will deny Me three times." And Peter went outside and wept bitterly (Luke 22:56-62).One of the most challenging things in life is learning to read people. We've all had people who completely surprised us. In Jesus' life, there were people constantly seeking to get closer to Him and enjoy a more intimate relationship with Him. Jesus was not paranoid, trusting no one. Neither was He naive, trusting everyone.
Saturday, 10 November 2018
Trump signs rules restricting asylum for illegal migrants
US President Donald Trump signed a proclamation Friday morning that would prohibit those who entered the United States illegally through the southern border from applying for asylum.
The Nov. 9 proclamation, which goes into effect Saturday, is in response to the migrant caravan that has been headed toward the U.S. for the last several weeks. The caravan consisted of several thousand people at its peak, and recently departed Mexico City on its journey through Mexico.
Friday, 9 November 2018
Sandi Patty Warns Against This Deceptive Thought Process
Whether I was singing in my bedroom by myself with my little 45 rpm
record player, using my hairbrush as a microphone, or I was singing to
18,000 people in a concert with a real microphone, it has all come from
the same place. In music, I hear the voice of God and respond to Him.
Singing was always so natural to me that when I had to begin to talk in school, with teachers or with friends, I didn't know how. I probably presented a more confident affect than I actually felt. Every time I had to put things into words, I cringed inside. Although I liked to read, I was a slow reader. And my comprehension of what I read was slower still. But I liked to understand what I was reading. Whenever the teacher asked each student to take a section and read out loud, I froze inside. Are you kidding me? This was one of my worst fears. I would stumble through the words, and when I sat down, the teacher would say, "So, Sandy, can you tell us what those words mean?"
Singing was always so natural to me that when I had to begin to talk in school, with teachers or with friends, I didn't know how. I probably presented a more confident affect than I actually felt. Every time I had to put things into words, I cringed inside. Although I liked to read, I was a slow reader. And my comprehension of what I read was slower still. But I liked to understand what I was reading. Whenever the teacher asked each student to take a section and read out loud, I froze inside. Are you kidding me? This was one of my worst fears. I would stumble through the words, and when I sat down, the teacher would say, "So, Sandy, can you tell us what those words mean?"
Francis makes appointments to Roman Rota, Vatican Court of Appeal
On Nov. 8 Enrico Ferrannini was appointed substitute promoter of justice for the Vatican Court of Appeal, and Maria Fratangelo was named defender of the bond of the Roman Rota.
Thursday, 8 November 2018
The Simple Key to Tapping Into Holy Spirit's Supernatural Power
John Wallace wrote, "Prayer moves the hand that moves the world." Think about that. A simple, sincere petition can influence the Creator of the universe to intervene in your situation. Truly, prayer is a valuable asset to the believer. As such, it should be our first resource not our last resort. Unfortunately, some people treat God like the paramedics—they only call when they have an emergency! Perhaps if we call on Him more often we will have fewer emergencies.
Trump Sends State Department to Nigeria Amid Massacre of Hundreds of Christians by Islamic Radicals
The U.S. State Department is headed to Nigeria this week amid the massacre of hundreds of Christians at the hands of various Islamic radical factions. Killings had spiked in October.
The State Department says on its website that the visit will be part of a wider focus on promoting stronger trade and commercial ties between the U.S. and several Africa countries, with the final stop in Abuja.
Faith Leaders Respond After Shooter Guns Down a Dozen in 'One of the Safest Cities' in US
A gunman walks into a bar. It's not the beginning of a sick joke, but the end of at least 12 lives.
The gunman, who has yet to be named, stormed into Borderline Bar & Grill in Thousand Oaks, California, and opened fire.
Wednesday, 7 November 2018
Catholic bishops ask Israel to repeal law excluding non-Jews
Top Catholic prelates in Israel are asking the government to repeal the recent Nation State Law, which they say paves a path for discrimination against non-Jewish citizens.
“Although the law changes very little in practice, it does provide a constitutional and legal basis for discrimination among Israel’s citizens, clearly laying out the principles according to which Jewish citizens are to be privileged over and above other citizens,” the Catholic leaders said in their statement, dated Oct. 31.
Tuesday, 6 November 2018
Vote, and Vote Biblically
The late Milton Berle used to say as a part of his comedy routine:
"Since perestroika and glasnost, the Russians have changed their electoral system. A man went in to vote and was handed a sealed ballot. He started to tear it open. An election official said, 'What are you doing, Igor?" 'I'm opening the ballot. I want to see who I voted for,' said the man. The election official replied, 'Don't be foolish, you're not supposed to know. We vote secret ballot in this country.'"
Berle's humor reminds us of a privilege which we often take for granted – one that other countries were not afforded so freely – the right to vote for our leaders – the right to choose the direction of our nation. Citizen Christians should earnestly thank God for the freedom to vote, and they should show their gratefulness each opportunity they have to cast a ballot.
"Since perestroika and glasnost, the Russians have changed their electoral system. A man went in to vote and was handed a sealed ballot. He started to tear it open. An election official said, 'What are you doing, Igor?" 'I'm opening the ballot. I want to see who I voted for,' said the man. The election official replied, 'Don't be foolish, you're not supposed to know. We vote secret ballot in this country.'"
Berle's humor reminds us of a privilege which we often take for granted – one that other countries were not afforded so freely – the right to vote for our leaders – the right to choose the direction of our nation. Citizen Christians should earnestly thank God for the freedom to vote, and they should show their gratefulness each opportunity they have to cast a ballot.
Friday, 2 November 2018
Pope on All Saints' Day: Live for heaven, not the world
If a Christian wants to reach heaven, he or she should ask themselves
if they are living for the pleasures of the world, or if they are
striving after holiness with all their strength, Pope Francis said on
the feast of All Saints.
“Let us ask ourselves what side we are on: that of heaven or that of the earth? Do we live for the Lord or for ourselves, for eternal happiness or for some fulfillment now?” the pope said Nov. 1.
“Let us ask ourselves: do we really want holiness?” he continued. “Or do we content ourselves with being Christians without disgrace and without praise, who believe in God and esteem others but without going too far?”
“In short, either holiness or nothing!” he said.
“Let us ask ourselves what side we are on: that of heaven or that of the earth? Do we live for the Lord or for ourselves, for eternal happiness or for some fulfillment now?” the pope said Nov. 1.
“Let us ask ourselves: do we really want holiness?” he continued. “Or do we content ourselves with being Christians without disgrace and without praise, who believe in God and esteem others but without going too far?”
“In short, either holiness or nothing!” he said.
India blocks 800 websites, reviving 2015 porn ban
After Nepal banned thousands of pornographic websites last month,
India has resurrected its internet pornography ban, blocking more than
800 major porn sites in an attempt to curb the country’s spate of sexual
violence.
“I think it’s important to understand that India is struggling with really intense problems of sexual violence and harassment in particularly against women,” said Dawn Hawkins, executive director of the non-profit National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE).
“I think it’s important to understand that India is struggling with really intense problems of sexual violence and harassment in particularly against women,” said Dawn Hawkins, executive director of the non-profit National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE).
Wednesday, 31 October 2018
Prayer and Humility
Prayer, when it is defined as asking or petitioning God for anything, is not, of itself, a relationship with God that enables a Holy Spirit connection with Him. There are other elements that bring this about. The major one is humility toward Him. The definition of humility that I like best is in 1 Peter 5:5-7, where it says: "Yea, all of you be subject one to another, and be clothed with humility: for God resisteth the proud, and giveth grace to the humble. Humble yourselves therefore under the mighty hand of God, that he may exalt you in due time: Casting all your care upon him; for he careth for you."
When prayer is combined with humility, it has a lot more impact. Philippians 4: 5-7 says: "Be anxious for nothing, but in everything, by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known unto God. And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus." The unconditional trust in God of being anxious for nothing precedes prayer, and results in the peace of God that passes all understanding which keeps our hearts and minds through Christ Jesus. This is humility toward God. Then prayer follows. Prayer is talking to God. What precedes it is our relationship and trust in God. The order is important because righteousness is important when we pray. "The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much" (James 5:16).
Saturday, 27 October 2018
At Least 4 Dead in Shooting at Pittsburgh Synagogue
At least four people were killed and three officers injured responding to an active shooting incident in the area of a Pittsburgh synagogue on Saturday, local media and CNN reported.
"There are fatalities," an emergency responder said on local television station KDKA that was simulcast on CNN. The conditions of the officers were not immediately known.
One white male suspect was in custody, KDKA said, adding that responding officers "received fire."
Here's How Satan Will Try to Attack Your Identity
The devil said to Him, "If You are the Son of God, command this stone to become bread." (Luke 4:3).You form your identity in one of two ways: you achieve it by yourself or you receive it from God.
Thursday, 25 October 2018
Why Christians believe in resurrection, not reincarnation
Every time Christians recite the Apostles’ Creed, they affirm their belief in what will happen to them after death: “'I believe in the resurrection of the body and life everlasting.”
The belief in the resurrection of one’s physical body at the end of time is central to Christian theology, and finds its basis in the resurrection of Christ, who rose in body and soul three days after his passion and death.
But according to a new Pew survey, 29 percent of Christians in the US hold the New Age belief of reincarnation - the belief that when one’s body dies, one’s soul lives on in a new and different body, unrelated to the first.
How a new study says premarital sex affects marital happiness
People who have had only one lifetime sexual partner have happier marriages than people with two or more lifetime partners, according to a new report from the Institute for Family Studies.
The study’s author, Dr. Nicholas Wolfinger of the University of Utah, found that women who have been sexually intimate only with their spouses are most likely to report having “very happy” marriages, at 65 percent. Among women with between six and ten lifetime sexual partners, only 52% reported being “very happy” in their marriage, the lowest in the study.
Wednesday, 24 October 2018
7 Shocking Facts About How Early Christians Worshipped
Over 2 billion people who profess belief in Christianity each Sunday gather all over the world to worship God. It is a remarkable occurrence that should make us think and give pause over the significance of such a united event weekly. Just imagine in your mind when praying and bowing the head, when lifting up your hands or voice in worship: You are at the same time joining countless other believers at that very minute in the same worship of our Risen Lord.
It all goes back to apostles who walked the dirt trails of Israel with a radical rabbi who taught with "authority," not like the scribes. Jesus did not institute verbatim the Lord's Day, or command His disciples to gather on the first day of every week with significance and purpose. He rather followed the custom of His day in attending the synagogue services along with other devout religious of the day.
Friday, 19 October 2018
40 percent of U.S. children born to unmarried parents, rate increasing worldwide
New data shows that an increasing number of babies worldwide are born to unmarried parents.
The data was released in an annual report published by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA.).
Christians Arrested, Forbidden From Praying in Church
A military group in Myanmar has detained ethnic minority Wa and Lahu Christians and ordered them to pledge that they will not pray in churches but only in their homes, Catholic news agency UCAN reports.
Thursday, 18 October 2018
Legal pot will have 'disastrous effects,' Canadian bishops say
Canada’s bishops reiterated their opposition to the legalization of recreational marijuana Wednesday, the same day that legal marijuana sales began across the country.
The Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops underlined “the ethical problems involved with the recreational use and abuse of this drug” in an Oct. 17 statement.
Is This Sabotaging Your Walk With Holy Spirit?
What does it mean to be led by the Holy Spirit? Some may refer to it
as being filled with—or sensitive to or anointed by—the Spirit. It
sounds really spiritual, but being led by the Spirit is actually a very
practical part of living the Christian life.
Simply put, to be led by the Holy Spirit just means to be obedient to Him.
The Holy Spirit does such awesome, yet practical work in the lives of God's children. He is our Comforter, Counselor, helper, intercessor, Advocate, strengthener and standby. He teaches us and guides us into truth, and He even brings the things we learn back to our remembrance as we need them.
Simply put, to be led by the Holy Spirit just means to be obedient to Him.
The Holy Spirit does such awesome, yet practical work in the lives of God's children. He is our Comforter, Counselor, helper, intercessor, Advocate, strengthener and standby. He teaches us and guides us into truth, and He even brings the things we learn back to our remembrance as we need them.
Tuesday, 9 October 2018
The Spirit Reveals
What's God doing in your workplace? How do you know what you write out
for the day is of the Lord? Charisma Media's Dr. Steve Greene explains
how to stay centered on the Lord in this workplace devotion. Pull down
from God's word in 1 Corinthians 2: 9-11 to receive the Lord's Spirit
instead of getting caught up by methods of the daily grind.
This Attitude Is Key if You Want to Pray With a Pure Heart
Worship is the beginning of prayer. It is the first step, the
starting point. Consider the fact that almost all man-made ideas for
prayer or quiet times begin with worship, such as one of the more
popular, ACTS: adoration, confession, thanksgiving and supplication. Yet
of far more importance is the fact that the King of the universe began
His model prayer with worship: "Our Father, who is in heaven, hallowed
be Your name" (Matt. 6:9b, Luke 11:2b).
The word for worship in the New Testament is proskyneo. It means "to kiss the hand to (towards) one, in token of reverence." Worship is blowing kisses to God. It is an act of love, and it is a response to love.
The word for worship in the New Testament is proskyneo. It means "to kiss the hand to (towards) one, in token of reverence." Worship is blowing kisses to God. It is an act of love, and it is a response to love.
Sexual assault linked to higher rates of infertility in women
Women who have experienced sexual assault may be more likely to suffer from infertility, a new study has found.
The findings of the study, which looked specifically at female veterans, are to be presented at the American Society of Reproductive Medicine's conference in Denver this week.
Friday, 5 October 2018
Archbishop Chaput to youth synod: Developed nations stuck in a 'moral adolescence'
While the idea of being “forever young” can seem appealing, the
underdevelopment of morality is a problem in developed nations,
Archbishop Charles Chaput of Philadelphia told the Synod of Bishops
Thursday.
The answer to this problem is Christ, whom the Church must present more strongly and confidently to young people, he noted in his second intervention to the assembly Oct. 4.
The answer to this problem is Christ, whom the Church must present more strongly and confidently to young people, he noted in his second intervention to the assembly Oct. 4.
Parents Fear the Worst After 52 Children Missing at 'Warrior of God' Bible Camp
The church where more than 80 Indonesian children were studying the Bible has moved about 2 km from where it stood on Friday last week, before disaster struck.
A 7.5 magnitude earthquake that struck the west coast of Sulawesi island caused extensive soil liquefaction, a phenomenon that turns the ground into a liquid mire that can flow and skid buildings across the land, and pull victims under.
In Scotland, flying the Vatican flag 'provocatively' could be criminal
Police Scotland maintains that “if flown or displayed in a
provocative manner or altered,” the display of the Vatican flag could be
a criminal act.
Scotland has experienced significant sectarian division since the Scottish Reformation of the 16th century, which led to the formation of the Church of Scotland, an ecclesial community in the Calvinist and Presbyterian tradition which is the country's largest religious community.
Sectarianism and crimes motivated by anti-Catholicism have been on the rise in Scotland in recent years. Football hooliganism in the country can be linked to sectarian football clubs.
“It would be very concerning if the Vatican flag was in any circumstance deemed offensive,” a Church spokesman said, according to the Scottish Catholic Observer.
The Herald obtained the Police Scotland document which shows symbols and flags, the “provocative” use of which could be a crime.
Scotland has experienced significant sectarian division since the Scottish Reformation of the 16th century, which led to the formation of the Church of Scotland, an ecclesial community in the Calvinist and Presbyterian tradition which is the country's largest religious community.
Sectarianism and crimes motivated by anti-Catholicism have been on the rise in Scotland in recent years. Football hooliganism in the country can be linked to sectarian football clubs.
“It would be very concerning if the Vatican flag was in any circumstance deemed offensive,” a Church spokesman said, according to the Scottish Catholic Observer.
The Herald obtained the Police Scotland document which shows symbols and flags, the “provocative” use of which could be a crime.
Sunday, 30 September 2018
Pope: Be open to the good, wherever it comes from
Pope Francis advised Sunday that we be open to the good, regardless of whether it comes from someone outside our own “circle”.
The pope reflected Sept. 30 on the day’s Gospel, in which Christ taught his disciples humility and to avoid scandal. He was delivering the Angelus address in St. Peter’s Square.
Study finds increases in gold price increase sex-selective abortions in India
A study from the University of Essex has found a link between the global price of gold and the survival rate for Indian baby girls. Monthly increases in the price of gold between 1972-2005, the study argues, led to girls being more likely to be aborted, die in the first month of life, or suffer from stunted growth.
The study also concluded that dowries are a major contributing factor to India’s gender imbalance. Sex-selective abortion, though illegal since 2015, has been widely practiced since the 1980s, and nationwide men outnumber women by nearly 37 million. There are also an estimated 21 million “unwanted” girls who have been born in the country.
Sunday, 23 September 2018
Have You Fallen For This New Age Practice?
Have you wondered if as a Christian woman it is OK to practice self-care?
I don't know about you, but when I see these buzzwords and bandwagons, I grow a little cautious. And here's why. I don't follow a crowd.
Not to overspiritualize something, but Jesus did say that the road to life was narrow and not very populated.
So, not only is it narrow, but you won't even run into a traffic jam on this narrow road.
Vatican signs deal with China on bishop appointments
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A Sept. 22 communique said that a meeting was held in which a “Provisional Agreement” was signed concerning “the nomination of Bishops, a question of great importance for the life of the Church,” and creating “the conditions for greater collaboration at the bilateral level.”
Vatican spokesman Greg Burke said the deal is the beginning, not the end, of a process of dialogue between people from “very different standpoints.”
How the Diocese of Brownsville ensures detained children receive sacraments
Most, if not every, diocese in the United States has some sort of prison ministry. Most do not have a detention center ministry to tend to the spiritual needs of minors detained by the the U.S. Border Patrol.
The Diocese of Brownsville, located in southern Texas along the U.S./Mexico border, isn’t like most dioceses.
Thursday, 20 September 2018
U.S. Cardiologist Reveals Truth About Dark Spots
If you suffer from dark spots or uneven skin tones you are not alone.
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Liberty University Updates 'Hell House' for Next Generation
Liberty University is launching its annual Scaremare program. Scaremare
is an update on the classic "hell house" formula, which is structured
like a secular haunted house but scares guests with questions of what
happens after they die, in an attempt to lead them to Jesus. On its
website, Liberty reports, "Approximately 26,000 people have made
decisions for Christ over the past two decades. Ironically, this House
of Death points to the Way of Life!" Watch the school's promotional
video for the event here.
Pope Francis: To honor one's parents, follow the saints
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| Pope Francis at the general audience Sept. 19, 2018. Credit: Marina Testino |
The commandment to honor father and mother “can be constructive for many young people who come from stories of pain and for all those who have suffered in their youth,” he said Sept. 19.
Saturday, 15 September 2018
What Kids Need Most From Their Parents
Over the years as a pastor, I've talked with people on their
deathbeds and have often heard the same thing from parents: If they had
it to do all over again, they would spend more time with their children
and their spouse. And of course they always add, "I would have been
closer to God."
You don't have to wait until your deathbed to realize how important your family is. One father whose children were grown and out of the house looked back and made this statement:
You don't have to wait until your deathbed to realize how important your family is. One father whose children were grown and out of the house looked back and made this statement:
Why Your Spiritual Warfare Isn't Working
The first principle of spiritual warfare is humility. Whenever we notice that we are under attack and in the midst of spiritual warfare, we need to humble ourselves. Most people associate battling in the spirit with aggressive prayer and shouting at the devil. Those may have their place, but if we do not understand the role of humility and submission, our potential victory will turn into a defeat.
Archbishop Chaput: When we forget faith, we forget our humanity
When man tries to cling to reason and separate himself from faith, he
forgets who he is and loses his source of hope, Archbishop Charles
Chaput of Philadelphia said on Friday.
Chaput gave his Sept. 14 address at the Faith and Reason Institute at Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington, to mark the 20th anniversary of the encyclical Fides et ratio by St. John Paul II, which he recommended reading in tandem with Veritatis splendor.
Both encyclicals teach that the only way to discover the truths about man is through both faith and reason, which rely upon each other, Chaput said. Because the two are inseparable, when man loses his faith, as he is doing today, he loses much of what it means to be human.
Chaput gave his Sept. 14 address at the Faith and Reason Institute at Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington, to mark the 20th anniversary of the encyclical Fides et ratio by St. John Paul II, which he recommended reading in tandem with Veritatis splendor.
Both encyclicals teach that the only way to discover the truths about man is through both faith and reason, which rely upon each other, Chaput said. Because the two are inseparable, when man loses his faith, as he is doing today, he loses much of what it means to be human.
Friday, 14 September 2018
Canada to host coast to coast Rosary October 7 to fight against ‘war’ on life, family
Canada is following the example of Poland, Ireland, the United Kingdom and the United States and holding a coast-to-coast rosary on October 7.
The event is organized by Children of the Eucharist Canada in partnership with Fr. Richard Heilman, one of the driving forces behind the coast-to-coast rosary the United States.
“We are inviting Catholics across the country to pray together to call upon God through the powerful intercession of Our Lady of the Rosary to heal our country and return it to Holiness,” according to the group’s website Rosary Coast to Coast.
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