August 9, 2012
Dear friends, St. Dominic reminds us that at the origin of witnessing to the faith, which every Christian should give in the family, at work, in society, and even in moments of relaxation, is prayer, a personal contact with God; only this real relationship with God gives us the strength to live every event, especially the most suffered moments, intensely.
August 9, 2012
The rest of us sailing in the Bark of Peter across the stormy seas of time give our allegiance to our Captain and his crew, (the Magisterium), because we recall that Jesus said to our first Captain, Peter,
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August 9, 2012
Floating Cities, Human Rights Priest Expelled from Country, and an Olympic Catholic Champion
August 8, 2012
Readers of Catholic Online and beyond commonly ask why we care about what happens in space. After all, if our purpose is to love and serve the Lord, what need do we have of space exploration? Why bother sending rovers to Mars when there are children to be fed, diseases to be fought, and souls to be saved right here on Earth?
August 8, 2012
The Augustinians of Conversion began their journey in 1999, when Mother Prado left the country’s Augustinian convent where she had been living for several years.
August 7, 2012
“We pride ourselves in being closely aligned to our local pastors and we think that that is where the vibrancy of the Catholic Church really lives day to day. So that fact that we can be a charitable force, a faithful group of Catholic men united to their parish priest and helping him in his pastoral needs. Really today we find precisely what we found 130 years ago. The struggle for religious liberty as well as working in charity to help our brothers and sisters in need”.
August 7, 2012
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August 7, 2012
Jesus gave us the “blueprint for unity” in his Last Supper Discourse. He was praying to our Heavenly Father for his apostles and then he prayed for us. He said, “I not only pray for them, [his apostles]; I also pray for those who will come to believe in me because of their word. I pray that they may be one in us, just as you are in me and I am in you, may they be one in us so the world will come to believe that you sent me” (John 17 :20-21).
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