Pro-Life This Week – June 18, 2021
Week in Review – The Women’s Health Protection Act will kill more babies This week, the United States Senate held hearings on what pro-abortion forces…
Week in Review – The Women’s Health Protection Act will kill more babies This week, the United States Senate held hearings on what pro-abortion forces…
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By Judie Brown The truth—according to the magisterium of the Catholic Church—is that the body and blood of Christ are actually present in the sacrament…
By Judie Brown Bilge: stale or worthless remarks or ideas When I first read Bill O’Reilly’s comments about what it takes to make a phrase…
Lent is a time to reflect and take action for Christ and His teachings. As we do this, let us never forget the most innocent of His creation.
Teaching the truths about homosexuality, chastity, adultery, and how God wants us to live our lives is not always an easy thing to do. Nor is living that life. But God asks that we do our best nevertheless, for our ultimate goal is eternity with Him. We cannot plead ignorance. We cannot justify that we chose otherwise. God’s word is the truth, and though some may try to silence those who tell the truth, it doesn’t change the facts.
Through His commandments and the tenets of the Church, God lays out a plan for how we should live in order to attain eternal life. All we need to do is listen and then act. Yet, all too often, people don’t want to listen, and they definitely don’t want to act. They are then left to wonder what happened.
Christ is truly present body, blood, soul, and divinity in the Holy Eucharist. We must venerate His presence, honor Him for all He has done for us, and remain reverent at all times. Yet, too many do not take His presence seriously. Some even mock Him. Now is the time for each of us both clergy and lay people to stop this disgrace and return the respect to Our Lord that He deserves.
A great deal has been written over the years about wayward Catholics in public life and their deconstruction of Catholic teaching.
Something rather odd is playing out on the political stage, and recent events lead me to believe that the nation is in colossal trouble.
It has always been a bit curious to me that government officials, as well as high-placed, influential members of the media elite, cannot ignore the temptation to criticize or demean people of faith.