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2012 Easter Message from Archbishop Prendergast
Andrew Santos
April 7, 2012
Archbishop Terrence Prendergast of Ottawa, Canada tells us that Christians are to see themselves as “raised with Christ.” More than that, they are called to spread the mystery of Easter to the world. Published below is his complete Easter message. On behalf of His Grace, Archbishop Prendergast and our entire team at Salt and Light ...
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Pope Benedict’s Easter Vigil Homily
Sebastian Gomes
April 7, 2012
In his homily during the Easter Vigil, Pope Benedict spoke of the fundamental goodness of creation; of matter; of Being itself. Just as in the beginning God said “Let there be light!” so again He says on Easter morning, “Let there be light!” – the resurrection of Christ – “God’s new day.” The Holy Father ...
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Perspectives:The Weekly Edition – Slavery
Salt + Light Media
April 7, 2012
Slavery could seem like something from the past, but taking a good look at the reality of the world today we find that there are 27 million slaves. That is more than in any other period in human history. The Universal Declaration of the Human Rights says: “No one shall be held in slavery or ...
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Easter Special April 7, 2012
Salt + Light Media
April 7, 2012
[singlepic id=57 w=200 h=200 float=right] Join us for a special Easter edition of S+L Radio – with all our contributors giving their segments a little Easter twist: Kris tells us about Holy Week and Easter at the Vatican, Cheridan reminds us why we should attend the International Eucharistic Congress in Ireland and Andrew introduces us ...
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Easter Vigil LIVE from St. Peter’s Basilica on Salt + Light
Sebastian Gomes
April 7, 2012
“We celebrate this day as the origin and the goal of our existence. We celebrate it because now, thanks to the risen Lord, it is definitively established that reason is stronger than unreason, truth stronger than lies, love stronger than death.” – Pope Benedict XVI (Easter Vigil homily 4/23/2011) Join Salt + Light on TV ...
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Follow Me!
Andrew Santos
April 6, 2012
Throughout the course of his public ministry, Jesus knew both the adoration and desertion of the crowds. Today, just like 2,000 years ago, the Gospel asks a question that demands an answer: Will we follow? This moving video illustrates this truth through the dynamic lens of a 21st-century social network. ...
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Pope Benedict reflects on the Stations of the Cross
Sebastian Gomes
April 6, 2012
Reflection of His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI after the Stations of the Cross at the Colosseum Good Friday, 6 April 2012 Read the full text below. Dear Brothers and Sisters, Once more in meditation, prayer and song, we have recalled Jesus’s journey along the way of the cross: a journey seemingly hopeless, yet one that ...
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The Way of the Cross at the Colosseum: Watch LIVE online and follow the stations with Salt + Light
Sebastian Gomes
April 6, 2012
“If anyone wishes to come after me, he must deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow me.” (Lk 9:23)  Watch the Way of the Cross LIVE here, and follow the stations below. WAY OF THE CROSS AT THE COLOSSEUM Led by His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI Introduction and Opening Prayer FIRST STATION: ...
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An encouraging message of repentance at the Celebration of the Lord’s Passion in St. Peter’s Basilica
Sebastian Gomes
April 6, 2012
Father Raniero Cantalamessa, a Franciscan Capuchin priest, delivered the homily during the Celebration of the Lord’s Passion in St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome. His message incorporated some of the great intellectual and spiritual figures in the history of the Church, and urged the faithful to repentance with the sure knowledge that abounding mercy and forgiveness ...
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Good Friday liturgies LIVE from Rome
Sebastian Gomes
April 5, 2012
The Colosseum – an enduring symbol of the Roman Empire, and a memorial to the Christian martyrs of old. During the frequent imperial persecutions of the first three centuries Christians were led onto these very grounds and burned or fed to wild beasts. One of the Church’s first bishops, St. Ignatius of Antioch, was martyred ...