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A ministry of service on Catholic Focus
Deacon Pedro
February 28, 2012
When I was twelve years old a doctor in my parish, who was a  fairly active parishioner, announced that he was going to Mexico for a year to further his studies. I didn’t think much about it. The year went by and one day I noticed that he had returned. But what I really noticed ...
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High Pontifical Mass on Salt + Light
Andrew Santos
February 27, 2012
Now that Consistory celebrations have ended in Rome, Cardinal Collins has much more to do here at home. To mark his homecoming, His Eminence, Thomas Cardinal Collins will celebrate a Mass of Thanksgiving on Feb. 29 at St. Michael’s Cathedral in Toronto. Salt + Light Television will air this celebration LIVE on our network at ...
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February 25, 2012
Salt + Light Media
February 25, 2012
[singlepic id=7 w=200 h=200 float=right] The Messenger of the Sacred Heart is the longest-running magazine in North America. This week on S+L Radio, we celebrate with Fr. Frederick Powers, Editor of the Messenger of the Sacred Heart who just published his 500th issue. Mark Matthews tells us what is good in Hollywood and our featured artist ...
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Station Churches: An ancient Roman tradition
Andrew Santos
February 25, 2012
Photo: Basilica of Santa Sabina, Roman station church Countless Churches around the world, and here at home, have their own particular way of praying the Stations of the Cross during the liturgical season of Lent. Rome has its own special way of marking the season of Lent known as “Station churches.” These are churches appointed ...
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Catholic Focus: Words of Jesus
Cheridan Sanders
February 25, 2012
Catholic social teaching is an essential element of our Christian heritage and faith. Not only is it built on a commitment to the poor, but it is a commitment that arises from our experiences of Christ in the Eucharist. With that in mind, how can we make a life-long commitment and live out our baptismal ...
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Perspectives: The Weekly Edition – Divorce
Salt + Light Media
February 24, 2012
The divorce process is always painful because you are ending a life with someone with whom you shared everything. How does the Church support those who are going through such a difficult time? On this episode of Perspectives: The Weekly Edition, Pedro and his guests Lisa Duffy, author of the book Divorced Catholics: Now What? ...
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The rosary in Uganda
Salt + Light Media
February 23, 2012
  This post comes to us from Fr. James Phalan, CSC, director of Family Rosary International. He wrote this during a recent visit to Africa. Saturday afternoon in a farming village outside of Jinja, Uganda: our host was pleading with his wife to give up her ancestor worship and sacrifices to evil spirits so as ...
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Divorced? The doors of your parish are open
Carlos Ferreira
February 23, 2012
The reality of divorce is very common nowadays and one of the questions we always ask is, “If Catholic marriage is forever, how should divorced Catholics live their faith? Some times the easy way seems to be simply to leave God and forget He is the one who can help you in the healing of ...
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Pope Benedict XVI’s Ash Wednesday homily
Alicia Ambrosio
February 22, 2012
Today Pope Benedict XVI led a Lenten station procession and celebrated Ash Wednesday Mass. The Lenten stations are a Roman tradition dating back to the fifth century. The Bishop of Rome would visit specific churches at specific times during the year. While that practice has fallen away somewhat, what remains is a fixed schedule of ...
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Perspectives Daily – Tuesday, Feb. 21
Salt + Light Media
February 21, 2012
Tonight on Perspectives: Patriarch Fouad Twal asks Catholics to fast for peace in the Middle East this lent. The Catholic Pontifical University of Peru has to change its statutes in order to keep it’s Catholic university status, and today people around the world mark Shrove Tuesday. ...