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Pope Francis’ Homily at Mass with College of Cardinals & Angelus Address
Salt + Light Media
February 15, 2015
Pope Francis presided over Mass in St Peter’s Basilica on Sunday, to offer thanks to God together with the College of Cardinals, one day after bestowing the Red Hat on twenty new prelates from around the world. This is a very important homily which speaks not only to the specific occasion with the Cardinals, but ...
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Deacon-structing: Reconciliation part 3
Deacon Pedro
February 15, 2015
So far, in part 1 and part 2  we’ve looked at sin and why we need the Sacrament of Reconciliation. There are two Sacraments that can be received every day: The Eucharist and Reconciliation. The Church doesn’t say we have to go to Confession all the time but the Catechism of the Catholic Church says ...
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SLHour: Synod on the Family and other conversations
Salt + Light Media
February 14, 2015
This week, on a special edition of the SLHour, S+L producer Sebastian Gomes tells us about the Synod on the Family and liturgical composer Ken Canedo takes us back to the folk Mass revolution. We also reconnect with singer songwriter Fr. Rob Galea and meet Simonetta. These interviews first aired between October and December 2014. ...
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Coast to Coast: February 8 to February 14
Alicia Ambrosio
February 14, 2015
Here’s what’s been making headlines in the Church across Canada: More reaction to the Supreme Court ruling on assisted suicide. Archbishop Michael Miller sent this letter to Vancouver’s Catholics Cardinal Thomas Collins of Toronto and representatives of various groups focused on life issues also issued statements in the days after the ruling. Similarly, Bishop Donald ...
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Pope Francis to new Cardinals: presiding flows from charity
Salt + Light Media
February 14, 2015
Below, please find the full English text of the Holy Father’s prepared remarks. Dear Brother Cardinals, The cardinalate is certainly an honour, but it is not honorific. This we already know from its name – “cardinal” – from the word “cardo”, a hinge. As such it is not a kind of accessory, a decoration, like ...
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Statement from Cardinal Thomas Collins re: Supreme Court of Canada decision on assisted suicide
Salt + Light Media
February 13, 2015
By Thomas Cardinal Collins, February 10, 2015 “For my life is spent with sorrow, and my years with sighing; my strength fails because of my misery, and my bones waste away.” Psalm 31 In our days, as in the days of the psalmist, so many years ago, people can suffer grievously during their journey through ...
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Vatican Connections: February 13
Alicia Ambrosio
February 13, 2015
This week was bursting at the seams with things happening inside Vatican walls. Several key meetings were lined up back to back. The Council of Cardinals, known colloquially as “the C9”, met again this week to continue their work towards a reformed curia. This time they had a more immediate task: presenting the fruit of ...
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Meet the Cardinals: Julio Duarte Langa
Alicia Ambrosio
February 13, 2015
By Lise Alves Catholic News Service SAO PAULO, Brazil (CNS) — Cardinal-designate Julio Duarte Langa, retired bishop of Xai-Xai, Mozambique, is best known for staying close to his congregation and always looking out for the poorest in his community. “He is a true pastor,” said Auxiliary Bishop Joao Hatoa Nunes of Maputo, Mozambique. “While others ...
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Meet the Cardinals: Luis Hector Villalba
Alicia Ambrosio
February 12, 2015
By David Agren Catholic News Service MEXICO CITY (CNS) — Cardinal-designate Luis Hector Villalba of Tucuman, Argentina, was watching the Angelus prayer from the Vatican on television Jan. 4 when he heard Pope Francis — an old colleague and countryman — read his name as one of 20 new cardinals. He then went to the ...
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When death is at the doorstep:
Martyrdom and Euthanasia in the Church

Sebastian Gomes
February 12, 2015
It’s always difficult to say something about a subject that has not affected you in a particularly personal way. Nevertheless, death is a subject that is before us these days as a community of faith and as a society as a whole, and therefore warrants some reflection. I’d like to comment on two recent events ...