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Sue Cifelli

Spirit Daily - Laminin and Colossians 1:15-17 - 0 views

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    15 Who is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of every creature: The firstborn... That is, first begotten; as the Evangelist declares, the only begotten of his Father: hence, St. Chrysostom explains firstborn, not first created, as he was not created at all, but born of his Father before all ages; that is, coeval with the Father and with the Holy Ghost. 16 For in him were all things created in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones, or dominations, or principalities, or powers. All things were created by him and in him. 17 And he is before all: and by him all things consist. http://www.newadvent.org/bible/col001.htm
Sue Cifelli

Brazilian bishop says Church did not encourage missing priest to take balloon flight - 0 views

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    Brazilian bishop says Church did not encourage missing priest to take balloon flight Rio de Janeiro, Apr 26, 2008 / 10:59 am (CNA).- Bishop Joao Alves Dos Santos of Paranagua said this week the Church warned Father Adelir de Carli, who disappeared last Sunday, against the dangers of taking a balloon flight. The 41 year-old priest was hoping to break a balloon flight record in order to raise money for a spiritual rest stop for truck drivers. Although he said he was prepared for the journey, he went missing a few hours after he began his flight and he has still not been found. Rescue efforts by the Brazilian Air Force were suspended on Thursday, but the priest's family is persisting in the search with the help of a rented twin engine plane. Bishop Dos Santos had joined in the now suspended search effort and said he is praying for the wellbeing of the priest. According to the bishop, the Church did not encourage Father De Carli to take the flight. "We respected his decision but we advised against the trip because it was dangerous," he said.
Sue Cifelli

Pro-Life News: Abortion, The View, Yale, Adult Stem Cell Research, Indiana - 0 views

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    Adult Stem Cells Used in Treating Wounded Soldiers From Iraq, Afghanistan Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) -- Pro-life advocates have long supported the use of adult stem cells over embryonic stem cell research because no human life is destroyed in obtaining the cells. Now, new reports show wounded soldiers returning home from Iraq and Afghanistan are helped by the ethical stem cells. Showing how far adult stem cells have come in a very short time, our wounded soldiers from Iraq and Afghanistan are being treated with their own stem cells to help treat wounds involving bones. According to ABC News, the Bush administration has spent $85 million to fund the Armed Forces Institute of Regenerative Medicine. Dr. Thomas Einhorn, the chairman of orthopaedic surgery at the Boston University School of Medicine and Boston Medical Center, has used adult stem cells to repair a patient's hip after conventional surgeries failed. Noted bioethics watchdog Wesley Smith says he's not surprised by the news. "Illustrating how the hype overcame reality, the story's author felt the need to say that the stem cells did not come from embryos," he said. But, as pro-life advocates know, "no human applications have yet come from human embryonic stem cells." Smith added: "It will not take much time for this procedure to become available in the civilian sector. The good news just keeps coming."
Sue Cifelli

Life is Precious - Group | Diigo - 0 views

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    This group is for the sharing of articles that discuss the sanctity of human life, from conception to natural death, and the integrity of the God-ordained traditional family; the cornerstone of a stable society.
Sue Cifelli

Holy Cards For Your Inspiration: Carry My Cross, Thursday of the Fifth Week of Lent - 0 views

  • Jesus fell three times under the weight of my sins on His cross.May I be "resigned to the will of my God, and carry my cross cheerfully in company with Jesus, until my last breath. "Words partially taken from THROUGH THE CROSS TO VICTORY (The Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary)
Sue Cifelli

Pope: the priesthood, an "intertwining of love" between divine initiative and free huma... - 0 views

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    According to the example of Mary's complete trust in the divine initiative, the pope concludes, "do not become discouraged in the face of difficulties and doubts; trust in God and follow Jesus faithfully and you will be witnesses of the joy that flows from intimate union with him."
Sue Cifelli

Bishop pressured to defrock Mesa priest Fushek | EastValleyTribune.com - 0 views

  • Dale Fushek ANTI-ABUSE ACTIVISTS: In this March 2006 photo, activists David Clohessy, left, and Tom Doyle are seen at the Episcopal Church of the Epiphany in Tempe before talks on the Catholic Church and sexual abuse of children by clergy. Tribune
Sue Cifelli

Patron Saints Index: Saint Anthony the Abbot - 0 views

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    Saint Anthony told his monks: When, therefore, they demons come by night to you and wish to tell the future, or say 'We are the angels,' give no heed, for they lie....

    But if they shamelessly stand their ground, capering and change their forms of appearance, fear them not, nor shrink, nor heed them as though they were good spirits. For the presence either of the good or evil by the help of God can easily be distinguished.

    The vision of the holy ones is not fraught with distraction: 'For they will not strive, nor cry, nor shall anyone hear their voice' (Matthew 12:19; Isaiah 42:2).

    But it comes quietly and gently that an immediate joy, gladness, and courage arise in the soul. For the Lord who is our joy is with them, and the power of God the Father.
Sue Cifelli

Prayers in Time of Suffering - 0 views

  • Why God Gives US Problems Hope this will help you to see opportunities behind the threats! Why God Gives Us Problem? LIFE IS A SERIES OF PROBLEM-SOLVING OPPORTUNITIES. 1. God uses problems to DIRECT you. 2. God uses problems to INSPECT you. 3. God uses problems to CORRECT you. 4. God uses problems to PROTECT you. 5. God uses problems to PERFECT you. The problems you face will either defeat you or develop you -- depending on how you respond to them. Unfortunately most people fail to see how God wants to use problems for good in their lives. They react foolishly and resent their problems rather than pausing to consider what benefit they might bring. Here are five ways God wants to use the problems in your life: 1. God uses problems to DIRECT you. Sometimes God must light a fire under you to get you moving. Problems often point us in a new direction and motivate us to change. Is God trying to get your attention? "Sometimes it takes a painful situation to make us change our ways." Proverbs 20:30 2. God uses problems to INSPECT you. People are like tea bags ... if you want to know what's inside them, just drop them into hot water! Has God ever tested your faith with a problem? What do problems reveal about you?"When you have many kinds of troubles, you should be full of joy, because you know that these troubles test your faith, and this will give you patience." James 1:2-3 3. God uses problems to CORRECT you. Some lessons we learn only through pain and failure. It's likely that as a child your parents told you not to touch a hot stove. But you probably learned by being burned. Sometimes we only learn the value of something ... health, money, a relationship... by losing it. "It was the best thing that could have happened to me, for it taught me to pay attention to your laws." Psalm 119:71-72 4. God uses problems to PROTECT you. A problem can be a blessing in disguise if it prevents you from being harmed by something more serious. Last year a friend was fired for refusing to do something unethical that his boss had asked him to do. His unemployment was a problem, but it saved him from being convicted and sent to prison a year later when management's actions were eventually discovered."You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good." Genesis 50:20 5. God uses problems to PERFECT you. Problems, when responded to correctly, are character builders. God is far more interested in your character than our comfort. Your relationship to God and your character are the only two things you're going to take with you into eternity. "We can rejoice when we run into problems ... they help us learn to be patient. And patience develops strength of character in us and helps us trust God more each time we use it until finally our hope and faith are strong and steady." Romans 5:3-4 Here's the point: God is at work in your life even when you do not recognize it or understand it. But it's much easier and profitable when you cooperate with Him! ~~by Mena Haryanto
Sue Cifelli

UK Muslim charged with poisoning food, children's books with urine, feces - 0 views

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    UK Muslim charged with poisoning food, children's books with urine, feces Poisoning food with feces is detailed as a tactic in the Al-Qaeda manual found a few years ago by British intelligence. Also, there are precedents, both involving Muslims, as does this story: UK: Shop-owners sold chocolate cake sprinkled with human faeces Man Caught On Tape Sprinkling Fecal Matter On Pastries "Man remanded after 'urine' attack," from the BBC, May 19 (thanks to Jeff): A man has been remanded in custody charged with spraying urine at two supermarkets, a pub and a book shop. Sahnoun Daifallah, 42, of Bibury Road, from Gloucester, appeared before magistrates and pleaded not guilty to four charges of contaminating products. He was arrested on Friday after a substance, believed to be urine, was sprayed over produce at Tesco in Quedgeley and Morrisons at Abbeydale. [...] In court prosecutor Liz Thomas said two days earlier Mr Daifallah used an improvised device to shower hundreds of children's books at Waterstones in Cirencester. He is also charged with releasing the liquid over food in the Air Balloon pub, near Cheltenham....
Sue Cifelli

Spirit Daily - WHEN ALL IS SAID AND DONE, THE HEIGHT OF ETERNITY IS INDESCRIBABLE 'VISI... - 0 views

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    WHEN ALL IS SAID AND DONE, THE HEIGHT OF ETERNITY IS INDESCRIBABLE 'VISION OF GOD'
Robert Letcher

Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church - 0 views

  • 73. The Church's social doctrine is therefore of a theological nature, specifically theological-moral, “since it is a doctrine aimed at guiding people's behaviour”[103].
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      This is an important definition of the Catholic Church's "social doctrine" - reference this to the most recent encyclical from Pope Benedict XVI where he indicates that all of the churches social doctrine comes out of love.
Karsten Nordmo

Protestant Orders and the Priesthood of Phinehas | Called to Communion - 0 views

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    The question of Apostolic authorization of Protestant ministers has been raised in an ongoing discussion beginning (more or less) here. The authorization
Karen Louise

McNamara's Blog: Beautiful Meditation by Cardinal Newman - 2 views

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    "So much of whatever Cardinal Newman chose to write about cut right to the heart of the matter, and the following meditation is among the most beautiful of all his writing"
Sue Cifelli

Pope Saint Damasus I - Catholic Online - 0 views

  • From the Decree of Damasus (attributed to Damasus): The arrangement of the names of Christ, however, is manifold: Lord, because He is Spirit; Word, because He is God; Son, because He is the only-begotten son of the Father; Man, because He was born of the Virgin; Priest, because He offered Himself as a sacrifice; Shepherd, because He is a guardian; Worm, because He rose again; Mountain, because He is strong; Way, because there is a straight path through Him to life; Lamb, because He suffered; Corner-Stone, because instruction is His; Teacher, because He demonstrates how to live; Sun, because He is the illuminator; Truth, because He is from the Father; Life, because He is the creator; Bread because He is flesh; Samaritan, because He is the merciful protector; Christ, because He is anointed; Jesus, because He is a mediator; Vine, because we are redeemed by His blood; Lion, because he is king; Rock, because He is firm; Flower, because He is the chosen one; Prophet, because He has revealed what is to come.
Elena LaVictoire

When a baby is destined to die - Kids and parenting- msnbc.com - 0 views

  • Many have family and friends who are mystified as to why a couple would continue a pregnancy knowing their child will die. Loved ones often fear that by continuing on, the parents are simply delaying their grief or torturing themselves. What will they say to strangers who casually ask if the nursery is ready? And what if bringing the baby into this world causes the child suffering? But for some, the pregnancy feels precious because it may be the only time they’ll get to be with that child, says Schoonveld. “I think most people who have continued want to experience as much time with the baby as possible and want to hopefully meet the baby.
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      Absolutely -" the only time you will have together" Why not cherish every second of it.
  • When the child dies, staff can help parents make their memories tangible by cutting a lock of their baby's hair or making hand impressions that parents can run their own fingers over during all the years to come. Horgan also knows the kind of practical, crucial details you never want to have to learn — such as how bathing in warm water can help stave off rigor mortis, buying precious time for parents who want to hold their child’s body.
  • Nearly a half hour after his birth, when Robbie’s breathing was still imperceptible, Steve bent to show his son to Jeanne’s 92-year-old great aunt Veva Conley and she impulsively reached out to warm Robbie’s foot, turned purple from lack of oxygen. In that instant, everything changed. Courtesy of Deibert familyRobbie Deibert, the day he was born.Robbie, presumably startled, took a deep breath. And another. And another. Soon his breathing was normal and his color started to improve. The next day, Stepping Stones helped them arrange to take him home to their light-filled house to live with his 2-year-old big brother, Stevie, for as long as his body would last.
lovephileo koikos

All World Intercessors Should Need This Manual - 1 views

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    Have you been commissioned by the God to pray for others? Do you bear that burning fire of Starting A Prayer Ministry? Most probably, you don't know where to begin or how to go, manage, and maintain the Ministry while obtaining lasting results. Absolutely, you are hitting the smartest springboard on taking the more effective and powerful tool and strategies on building a Ministry of Prayer.
Daniel Gauthier

Valtorta Publishing - 9 views

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    Dan - condemned as heretical.
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    The book collection or some group that is linked to the page?
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    Sue, Did the search and the first one on the list was this one: http://www.maria-valtorta.net/mitch_response1.html You will note at the end a few highlighted texts. One of most importance. Fr. Gabriel Roschini's comments. He was Pontifical Theologian to Pie XII. BTW, Maria Valtorta's writings have never been officially condemned by the Church.
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    Sue, I wanted to apologize for an incorrect statement on my behalf. Yes, Valtorta's writings were set to the "index" at one time but that is no longer an issue. In fact, you no longer need an "imprimatur" to publish any writing. Valtorta's writings do not contradict or take away anything from the "official" versions of Holy Scriptures. Much like Agreda and Catherine Emmerich's. BTW, Saint Faustina's writings were on that "index" list at one time too. Pope John Paul's canonization made it "okay" once and for all i guess.
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    Many thanks, Dan. It would be very helpful if we could receive a clear declaration from the Church about Maria's writings. I do recall reading that early on, St. Faustina's writings were on "the list." I'm hesitant to rad anything by Maria or encourage others to do so until the matter is cleared up. abundant blessings, sue
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    Pope John Paul II beatified a biblical the scholar (apparently the only one), Father Gabriel Allegra who was into Valtorta's writings. If this Pope's canonization of Sister Faustina is intented as an implicit approval of her writings then we should be not be able to apply the same principle to Father Gabriel's recent beatification? http://www.bardstown.com/~brchrys/Gablegra/Alegintr.html
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    Dan, I can't offer an opinion on this that would have any merit. I'm not a theological scholar - simply an apostolate administrator. Having said that, it seems to me that a determination on this matter would be a bit more involved than that. Blessings, Sue
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