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By Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Staff Journalist
Fr. John Corapi's superior and bishop have both issued statements expressing regret that one of America's most popular priests has been put on administrative leave after a former employee accused him of misconduct.
Vatican Plans Outreach to Atheists in 2011
By Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Staff Journalist
In a press conference on Friday, the head of the Vatican's Pontifical Council for Culture announced the launching of a new initiative aimed at introducing nonbelievers to God.
March Gracelines
March 22, 2008Â
"Manifest yourself. You have not time to occupy your thoughts with that complacency or consideration of what others will think. Your business is simply, "What will my Father in Heaven think."
St. Katherine Drexel
For Reflection:
In what one situation, circumstance, personal relationship do these words apply to me at this time? How can I now respond to it?
Pope Calls for Protection of Civilians in Libya
By Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Staff Journalist
In an appeal launched after reciting the Angelus yesterday in St. Peter's Square, Pope Beneidcct XVI addressed the "alarming news" coming out of Libya and called upon those in positions of military and political responsibility to keep the well-being of the citizens at heart and to guarantee the arrival of humanitarian aid.
EU Rules Crucifixes in Classrooms Don't Violate the Law
By Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Staff Journalist
In a stunning reversal of a lower court ruling, the "Grande Chambre" of the European Court of Human Rights ruled on Friday that crucifixes in public school classrooms in Italy do not violate a student's freedom of conscience.
Father John Corapi Put on Administrative Leave After Woman Files Unsubstantiated Claims
By Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Staff Journalist
Father John Corapi is asking for prayer after being put on administrative leave after a former female employee filed a three-page letter to several bishops falsely accusing him of "everything from drug addition to multiple sexual exploits" with her and several other women.
Domestic Terrorism Ignored After Bomb Thrown at Pro-Life Prayer Vigil
Commentary by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Staff Journalist
In spite of the extensive coverage given whenever an act of violence is perpetrated against an abortion clinic, when an unknown assailant threw a Molotov cocktail at an elderly woman who was part of a 40 Days for Life protest last week in Kalispell, Montana, not even the local police paid much attention.
March Gracelines
"For the Christian there is no such thing as a "stranger". There is only the neighbor, the person near us and needing us."
Saint Edith Stein
For Reflection:
Today I will make a conscious effort to see what "neighbors" God brings into my life and in what way they may need me.
March Gracelines
"For the Christian there is no such thing as a "stranger". There is only the neighbor, the person near us and needing us."
Saint Edith Stein
For Reflection:
Today I will make a conscious effort to see what "neighbors" God brings into my life and in what way they may need me.
March Gracelines
"O tender Father,
You gave me more, much more,
than I ever thought to ask for.
Thank you, and again thank you,
O Father,
for having granted my requests,
and for having granted those things
that I never realized
I needed or sought."
St. Catherine of Sienna
For Reflection:
Make a list (mental or written) of the petitions God has answered for you. Now make a list (mental or written) of the many blessings God has bestowed upon you for which you did not make an appeal. Praise and thank Him.