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“Their blood confesses Christ.” – Pope Francis

“Today I read about the execution of those twenty-one or twenty-two Coptic Christians,” the Pope said. “Their only words were: ‘Jesus, help me!’ They were killed simply because they were Christians.”

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“The blood of our Christian brothers and sisters is a witness that cries out to be heard. It makes no difference whether they be Catholics, Orthodox, Copts or Protestants. They are Christians! Their blood is one and the same. Their blood confesses Christ.”

“As we recall these brothers and sisters who were killed only because they confessed Christ,” he said, “I ask that we encourage one another to go forward with this ecumenism that is emboldening us, the ecumenism of blood.”

“The martyrs belong to all Christians,” he said.

More than conquerors

Source:
http://www.breitbart.com/national-security/2015/02/16/pope-francis-denounces-isis-slaughter-their-blood-confesses-christ/

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A few thoughts about Pope Francis

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I can hardly recall a papal visit which has touched upon so many hot topics and ignited so much controversy as Pope Francis’ visit to the Philippines. You would almost think the Pope had just issued an encyclical, when actually most of what he did was talk to reporters on a plane.

The reactions have been visceral at times. For instance, what the Pope said in support of Humanae Vitae caused one feminist commentator at Crux News to declare she was “devastated“.

My first reaction to reading the Pope’s comments on free speech and Islam was to throw my hands up in the air and declare them a “mess.” I didn’t feel devastated, but I sure felt frustrated.

On top of this, the Pope roundly warned against the threats posed by gay marriage and skipped numerous opportunities to bring up climate change, against what major newspapers had predicted. You can bet lots of reporters and liberal Catholics felt frustrated, even devastated by this.

Read the rest of “Feeling Devastated by What Pope Francis Says? Try These 3 Helpful Keys.” By Thomas Peters
@ http://www.catholicvote.org/3-rules-to-avoid-feeling-devastated-by-what-pope-francis-says/

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New Year Resolutions

Pope Francis kissing baby

When Pope Francis met before Christmas with Vatican employees, who are mostly lay people with families, he asked them to do 10 things. We could all do well to adopt these as our 2015 resolutions:

– “Take care of your spiritual life, your relationship with God, because this is the backbone of everything we do and everything we are.”

– “Take care of your family life, giving your children and loved ones not just money, but most of all your time, attention and love.”

– “Take care of your relationships with others, transforming your faith into life and your words into good works, especially on behalf of the needy.”

– “Be careful how you speak, purify your tongue of offensive words, vulgarity and worldly decadence.”

– “Heal wounds of the heart with the oil of forgiveness, forgiving those who have hurt us and medicating the wounds we have caused others.”

– “Look after your work, doing it with enthusiasm, humility, competence, passion and with a spirit that knows how to thank the Lord.”

– “Be careful of envy, lust, hatred and negative feelings that devour our interior peace and transform us into destroyed and destructive people.”

– “Watch out for anger that can lead to vengeance; for laziness that leads to existential euthanasia; for pointing the finger at others, which leads to pride; and for complaining continually, which leads to desperation.”

– “Take care of brothers and sisters who are weaker … the elderly, the sick, the hungry, the homeless and strangers, because we will be judged on this.”

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Pope Francis’ suggested New Year’s resolutions

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Should the Pope keep quiet?

Pope Francis Conform to Jesus

2014 could be called The Year of the Misunderstood Pope. The Left Stream Media refuses to report what he actually says. I like what this guy says, “Perhaps the best solution to the problem of the misunderstood Pope is for his flock to back him up, and stop helping the media’s narrative grow.”

Read the rest @ http://www.catholicvote.org/should-the-pope-keep-quiet/

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Solving the Enigma of Pope Francis

Never has a pope been called liberal, conservative, radical, Peronist and fascist, all at the same time. A new book by British author Austen Ivereigh attempts to sort out the confusing mystery of this controversial leader. I think he’s done an outstanding job. This Fox News interview of Mr. Ivereigh with Lauren Green is particularly good.
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Pope Francis put Cardinal Burke in charge of an ARMY!

Cardinal Burke

This blog is loaded with good pics, so I recommend you go to http://www.catholicvote.org/the-pope-didnt-exile-cardinal-burke-he-gave-him-an-army-photos/ to see it as the author intended.  But, if you’re too busy and just want the facts, ma’am, here’s the text only.

The Pope Didn’t Exile Cardinal Burke. The Pope Gave Him An Army.  
By Thomas Peters – December 3, 2014

I wish someone would exile me the way Pope Francis exiled Cardinal Burke.  When I think of exile or banishment, I think of tiny islands where friends are few and far between.

The Associated Press described Cardinal Burke’s new position as “largely ceremonial” and said the Knights of Malta are a “charity” who provide “residences for the elderly.”

Oh, really?  Because last time I checked, the Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of Saint John of Jerusalem of Rhodes and of Malta (their full name) was the world’s oldest surviving order of chivalry boasting over 13,000 members (knights and dames), 80,000 permanent volunteers and 20,000 personnel.

The Knights of Malta became a military order in 1099 during the First Crusade that conquered Jerusalem.  They kept themselves busy for the next Four Hundred Years by conquering islands, protecting Christian pilgrims and fighting Muslims.  Then in 1517 they helped turn back the Ottomon Empire in the Battle of Lepanto. It was kind of a big deal.

The modern day Knights of Malta are present in over 120 countries. They have bilateral and official diplomatic relations with over half of the world.  The Order now also includes Dames of Malta, seen here preparing for battle in line outside the Vatican.

Cardinal Burke has said he will be traveling to meet with Knights and Dames of Malta all over the world, maybe in one of their planes.  That’s right, planes.

When he gets to his destination, maybe he will use one of these Sovereign Military Order of Malta passports.  You know who else has to carry multiple passports?  Secret agents.  Undercover operatives.  International men of the liturgical counter-revolution!

As Cardinal Burke explains, the Knights of Malta have two primary missions (that we know about): the defense of the faith (defensio fidei) and the care for the poor (obsequium pauperum).

Pretty awesome, right? And we’re just getting started.

Every year the Knights of Malta bring thousands of malades (the sick and infirm) on pilgrimage to Lourdes, France for a week. They gather in the Basilica of St. Pius XII, which looks like this from above on Google Maps. But underground it holds 25,000 knights, dames, pilgrims and malades.

Cardinal Burke will be serving as Patron of the Order, an office where he serves as the representative of the pope to the prince of the sovereign military order, Fra. Matthew Festing, the 79th head of the order.  Here is Cardinal Burke leading a procession in Lourdes.

Oh wait, that’s a bad angle There. That’s better. The unofficial motto of the Knights of Malta is “Go big or go home”.  Cardinal Burke says he is optimistic for the future and is looking forward to his new assignment.  I would be too if the pope had just given me an army!

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Ask Pope Francis to visit Gosnell building

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You can’t be Catholic and Democrat

2014_03 Pope says you can't be Catholic and Pro-Abortion

ABORTION Dem Platform

Sources:

Pope Francis: Pro-Abortion Politicians Ineligible for Communion

http://www.ontheissues.org/celeb/Democratic_Party_Abortion.htm

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Or Maybe She’s Just a Loon

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Is the Catholic Church changing its doctrine on homosexuality?

Despite headlines you may have seen, that would be a big fat NO.

Pope is Catholic toon

If this issue concerns you, I recommend these two articles:

What the Vatican Really Said About Homosexuality by Elizabeth Dias – Oct. 13, 2014
http://time.com/3502522/pope-francis-vatican-catholic-church-homosexuality/

and

Burke: Relatio demonstrates manipulation of Synod reporting by Ed Morrissey – October 14, 2014
http://hotair.com/archives/2014/10/14/burke-relatio-demonstrates-manipulation-of-synod-reporting/

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