No “Opt Out” for Soldiers Who Disagree with Reversal of “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell”

By Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Staff Journalist

During a question and answer session in Afghanistan, Defense Secretary Robert Gates told Marines that those who disagree with the government’s decision to end the ban on homosexuals serving openly in the military will not be able to opt out of their enlistment.

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Obedience

“This is the definition of vice; the wrong use, in violation of the Lord’s command, of what has been given us by God for a good purpose. It is right to submit to a higher authority whenever a command of God would not be violated.”
St. Basil

For Reflection:
What are some contemporary examples of using wrongfully something God intends for a good purpose? (Consider this in light of the life issues, for example.). How does the second sentence of St. Basil’s quote help to clarify things for me?

What to do When a “Christian” Therapist’s Office Sports Yin Yang Symbols and Zen Gardens

TR asks: “Please let me know how the Mobius trip, guided imagery and pendulums (in sand) are associated with the New Age. All were found to be either a part of a so called “Christian therapist’s” therapy or simply objects in his office. I also recognized the Ying Yang symbol and other small gadgets (smooth stones, etc.) in a basket that was on the coffee table in his office. Also included was a mini-Zen garden as you entered the front door. 

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Expert: A Christian is Killed Every Five Minutes

By Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Staff Journalist

Speaking at conference in Hungary this past weekend, Massimo Introvigne of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) said the number of Christians who are killed for the faith each year amounts to one martyr’s life being taken every five minutes.

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Pope: Cohabitation No Replacement for Marriage

By Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Staff Journalist

At an open-air Mass attended by up to 400,000 pilgrims yesterday in Zegreb, Croatia, Pope Benedict XVI called upon the predominantly Catholic nation to counter the disintegration of family values and not to give in to the “secularized mentality” that living together is an acceptable replacement to marriage.

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Obedience

“For those who have become lazy in fulfilling the commandments and desire to banish murky obscurity, there is no better or more efficient cure than complete obedience in everything, with faith and without argument.”
St. Gregory of Sinai

For Reflection:
How does obedience “banish murky obscurity?” To what extent do I obey the commandments of God and the teachings of the Church with faith and without argument? (Is there an area where I disagree with the Church and obstinately stand in rebellion, driven by my own understanding and arguments?) Am I willing to be “cured?”

Obedience

“Obedience is the only virtue that implants the other virtues in the heart and preserves them after they have been so implanted.”
Pope St. Gregory the Great

For Reflection:
What is the relationship between obedience and the other virtues? (Consider: humility, fortitude, hope, honesty, for example.) How does obedience preserve these virtues once we have begun to live them?