Fr. Mark Goring, CC discusses the recent find of new ‘Dead Sea Scrolls’ found in Israel (via Science News), which confirm two verses from Scripture [Zachariah Ch.8: 16,17]. He posits the notion that perhaps God in His divine providence has given us these verses at this particular time for a ‘reason’. “Speak the truth to one another… do not love perjury”. He asks “what are the big fat lies, that are being pushed, imposed upon us? And if you try to speak out against them, you get cancelled, you get shut down”… “that are ruining people’s lives”. He asks is it a good idea to give everyone in the world the “pic-pic” right now?
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One Promise That Can’t Be Broken
Source: Bishop Robert Barron via YouTube Friends, today’s readings contain within them the theme of God’s covenants with his people. God has made the whole of creation, but out of the totality of the nations on earth, he chose a particular people—the Israelite nation—to be “peculiarly his own,” forming them […]
The “Catholic” ETSY
Intrigued by the idea of a Catholic platform where Catholic sellers and buyers can meet? So was I. Here’s my interview with David Rummelhoff, the man behind peterssquare.com who lives in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Jesus’ Suffering and Crucifixion – A Medical Point of View
Author: “This video will present my conclusions about the death of Jesus based on medical research from experienced trauma physicians and my understanding of scripture”.
Fatal Flaws
Fatal Flaws: Legalising Assisted Death is a thought-provoking journey through Europe and North America to ask one of the most fundamental philosophical questions of our time: should we be giving doctors the right inlaw to end the life of others by euthanasia or assisted suicide
Assisted Death may be a Cruel Death
Source: Alex Schadenberg Executive Director, Euthanasia Prevention CoalitionReprinted with permission. Dr Joel Zivot who is an assistant professor of anesthesiology/critical care at Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta, was published today in Medpage Today explaining, based on the pharmacology, how an assisted death happens. Alex Schadenberg writes: “I have written on […]
‘We were making her die. Because it suited us & her family’.
Source: Life Institute via YouTube ‘We were making her die. Because it suited us & her family’. Nurse’s experience with assisted suicide. Kristina Hodgetts is a Canadian nurse who worked at both a large Ontario hospital as well as a rural nursing home. As a professional nurse, she fell prey […]
Demanding High Tech companies to stop censorship on their platforms
Source: CitizenGo via YouTube Several countries demand from the high tech companies to stop censorship on their platforms. Header image: CitizenGo via YouTube
ADF International: 5 Cases to know
“ADF International is a faith-based legal advocacy organisation that protects fundamental freedoms and promotes the inherent dignity of all people. We are at the forefront of defending religious freedom, the sanctity of life, and marriage and family around the world”.
We Must Found Institutions, Not Just Preserve Them: A Conservatism of Creation
Conservatives are generally good at conserving, and we are particularly aware of the continuities across the human condition. But given today’s conditions, when so much has changed so recently and so many social problems bedevil us, we need to get great at creating new institutions.
Home is where the heart is for Dutch euthanasia
Wherever it is legalised, euthanasia becomes more and more integrated into the practice of medicine. One of the more useful — or ghoulish – developments, depending on your point of view, is euthanasia with organ donation.
Imagination and the Will: What You Gaze On Is What You Become
Source: catholicgentleman.netReprinted with permission How many times have you vowed to exercise more, eat better, or get more sleep? Or on a spiritual level, promised yourself that you were going to pray more consistently, practice certain virtues, or embrace asceticism more willingly? Yet, when it comes time to move idea […]