Baby Joseph Update: Hospital Refuses to Release Records – Case Now Headed to High Court

By Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Staff Journalist

The plight of Baby Joseph Maraachli, whose family wants to bring the terminally ill child home to die, remains in limbo as the family’s new lawyer plans to appeal the case to Canada’s highest court, and the hospital is refusing to release medical records to doctors in Michigan who are willing to help.

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Outrage Builds Over NPR Rant Denigrating Christians, Jews and Middle America

By Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Staff Journalist

The release of an undercover video in which National Public Radio’s (NPR) top fundraising executive is caught denigrating Christians, Jews, and tea party members, while espousing the Muslim Brotherhood, has prompted outrage and renewed calls for an end of the organization’s taxpayer funding. It has also resulted in the resignation of controverial NPR CEO, Vivian Schiller.

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March Gracelines

Feast of St. Frances of Rome
(1384 – 1440)

Merciful Father,
in Frances of Rome
You have given us a unique example of love in marriage
as well as in religious life.
Keep us faithful in Your service,
and help us to see and follow You
in all the aspects of life.
We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, Your Son,
who lives and reigns
with You and the Holy Spirit, one God forever and ever.
+Amen.
From the Collect of the Mass on the Feast of St. Frances of Rome

For Reflection:
St. Frances of Rome did not want to marry but desired instead to enter religious life. However, she recognized that marriage was God’s will for her. She did marry and, following the death of her husband, she founded a religious order. How is God speaking to me through the witness of the life of St. Frances of Rome?

FACILITATOR SPOTLIGHT: Peggy Pritchard

“Those who sow in sorrow, will reap with shouts of joy.” Psalm 126:5

1997, 1998, 1999—three years that broke my heart. The loss of my loved ones during that time devastated me. Looking for answers to the ultimate questions, I found my heart turning back to God in re-conversion. I sought Him through a women’s group at my church. My steps were tentative but see now that God was with me.

The women’s group reconnected me to Jesus yet there was a disturbance in my spirit. The group was gracious and spiritual but I longed for something more authentic and in alignment with the teaching of the Catholic Church.

The Holy Spirit prompted me—actually gently pushed me—into the way I should go. Through His inspiration and the words of a friend I began a group called FIAT which sought to be truly Catholic and Marian. I searched for resources that were in alignment with Catholic teaching—Bible studies, inspirational books, lives of the saints, encyclicals. These works were inspired and beautiful but our little group lacked direction and a consistent vision. Read the rest…