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Scrambled eggs with a side of eugenics
Lawrence Floucault
April 20, 2010
The recent news on genetic manipulations coming out of Newcastle University (see article) is a poignant reminder of how far our culture is willing to go in the name of scientific progress—that is mix-and-matching human embryos to create one free from disease. Last year similar research in the United States was conducted on monkeys and ...
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Happy Fifth Anniversary, Holy Father
Matthew Harrison
April 19, 2010
I remember rumours that white smoke had been seen, and based on that information me and my friends quickly gathered around the television to see if this was in fact the case. Yes, there was white smoke, and yes Habemus Papam! Moments later, when Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger emerged on the balcony as Pope Benedict XVI ...
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Archbishop of Toronto’s Pastoral Message on Abuse read at all Toronto parishes this past weekend
Matthew Harrison
April 19, 2010
Toronto’s Archbishop Thomas Collins released a pastoral message regarding the issue of sexual abuse and the Church. The message was read as the homily at every Mass in all 225 Toronto parishes this weekend. The message was also recorded by Toronto’s prelate: In addition to the video, the Archdiocese of Toronto website includes a written ...
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“We wish to leave our mark on the Church even as we are young; Holy Father, what must we do?”: Maltese youth
Jenna Murphy
April 18, 2010
A “very intense” meeting with eight Maltese victims of sex abuse led one victim to say that he had “made his peace with the Church” and reported that the meeting left the Holy Father with “tears in his eyes” . This highly-anticipated meeting which took place at the nunciature in Rabat, Malta, today, had not ...
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“Do you love him? Do you wish to serve him through the gift of your whole lives? “: Pope Benedict to Maltese priests in open air Sunday Mass homily
Jenna Murphy
April 18, 2010
Below is the Holy Father’s homily from this morning at the Granaries in Floriana, Malta. The italicized text in brackets was translated from the original Maltese. APOSTOLIC VISIT OF HIS HOLINESS POPE BENEDICT XVI TO MALTA Mass at the Floriana Granaries 18 April 2010 Dear Brothers and Sisters in Jesus Christ, [My dear sons and ...
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“I invite you to hear God’s Word afresh”: Pope Benedict at Church of St. Paul
Jenna Murphy
April 17, 2010
This evening in Malta, a well-rested Pope Benedict XVI was greeted World Youth Day-style in Rabat, Malta by thousands of cheering faithful, the majority of whom were young people. “In our hearts we already know who you are: you are our Head Shepherd representing the Lord Jesus Christ in our midst”, said Archbishop Paul Cremona, ...
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Pope Benedict en route to Malta: Like St. Paul, we must take opportunities that life’s shipwrecks afford
Jenna Murphy
April 17, 2010
The Holy Father received the warmest of welcomes from Maltese dignitaries upon disembarking the Alitalia flight this evening in Malta. Despite concerns that the flight would not take place due to residual hovering ash clouds from Iceland’s volcano eruption this past Thursday, The Holy Father’s plane landed right on schedule with dozens of journalists, Vatican ...
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April 17, 2010
Salt + Light Media
April 17, 2010
[singlepic id=37 w=150 h=191 float=right] John Michael Talbot is probably the most successful Catholic artist in the world, with over 4 million albums sold world-wide – this week on a re-broadcast of a special edition of S+L Radio, we bring you music and reflections with John Michael Talbot. ...
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Urbi et Orbi: To the City and the World
Alicia Ambrosio
April 16, 2010
Just in time for the fifth anniverary of his election as Pope, a special book has been released looking back at Pope Benedict’s first five years in the See of Peter. The book was released in Italian and German only – fitting, since it was put together by Msgr. Georg Gänswein, the Pope’s personal secretay ...
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One of the best-kept secrets: The happiness of the priesthood
Kris Dmytrenko
April 16, 2010
Given the shortage of priests in many dioceses, few Catholics would be surprised by the results of an American survey reporting that 42% of priests feel overwhelmed by their workload. “Why would someone be happy with a celibate life, little pay, long hours and a regular drubbing in the press?”, asks Msgr. Stephen Rossetti, a ...