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January 7, 2019

Msgr. Charles Pope: The Pain of Divorce and Remarriage in a Beer Commercial?

By Msgr. Charles Pope - The Heineken Beer holiday commercial below “taps” into a sad reality for many families: divorce and “remarriage.”... In these situations, most of the focus is on the happiness of the couple, with little to no attention paid to the effects on the children involved. For children, it typically means being shuttled between two different “homes” on a regular basis. They also must endure the pain and awkwardness of seeing their parents dating and possibly “marrying” others. As their parents set down the cross in order to pursue “personal happiness,” the children must shoulder it.
January 7, 2019

Beverly Stevens: The Dark Road Ahead

By Beverly Stevens, Regina Editor, Regina Magazine - In this wide-ranging interview, REGINA interviews Cathy about what’s actually happening, how law enforcement views the recent maneuvers of bishops; what authorities are uncovering in the Church by mapping predators and tracking their travel; how victims are targeted and the lifelong suffering they endure; and the uses of gaslighting, priestly predator networks and how they operate. ...
January 7, 2019

Catholics Launch Appeal Urging World’s Bishops to Break Silence on Crisis Under Pope Francis

By  Diane Montagna, LifeSiteNews - A prominent group of Catholic laity are calling on bishops and priests to break their silence surrounding the “homosexual networks” in the Church’s hierarchy, which many believe are at the “root” of the clerical sexual abuse crisis to be discussed next month at the Vatican… the president of the Rome-based Lepanto Foundation, Italian historian Professor Roberto de Mattei, is urging Catholic bishops and priests to abandon “the path of absolute silence” about the moral and doctrinal crisis in the Church…
January 5, 2019

Fr.Thomas G. Weinandy: Lead Us Not into Temptation, But Deliver Us From Evil

By Thomas G. Weinandy, OFM, Cap., The Catholic Thing - A proper understanding of this petition is found in Jesus’ own life.  His life exemplifies, and so becomes the interpretive key, to the authentic meaning of the petition. Moreover, as in Jesus’ life, the petition, “lead us not into temptation,” cannot be understood apart from “deliver us from evil.”  Together they form one complete petition.

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