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Detroit Bishop Advises Priests to Avoid Dissident Conference

By Susan Brinkmann, OCDS Staff Journalist Archbishop Allen Vigneron of Detroit has issued a cautionary letter to the clergy of his diocese about an upcoming conference being sponsored by the American Catholic Council (ACC), an umbrella organization comprised of some of the most radical dissident groups in the country.

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Catholic Charities Takes Legal Action Against Illinois Civil Union Law

By Susan Brinkmann, OCDS Staff Journalist The leaders of three Catholic dioceses in Illinois - Springfield, Peoria and Joliet - initiated legal action yesterday on behalf of their Catholic Charities asking the courts to allow them to continue to provide foster care without recognizing the parental rights granted to same-sex and cohabiting couples in a recently enacted civil unions bill.

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Lawsuit Could Lead to Taxpayer Funded Sex-Change Operations

By Susan Brinkmann, OCDS Staff Journalist A male inmate who repeatedly tried to castrate himself in an attempt to become a woman has filed a lawsuit against the state of Virginia, charging them with failure to provide adequate medical care in the form of a sex change operation - a case which could result in forcing taxpayers to pay for the surgeries.

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Obedience

"It is sometimes difficult to obey; it is always difficult to command." Gustave Thils For Reflection: What is the difference between "commanding" and simply telling someone what to do? What do I think should be the characteristics of a good "commander?" (See tomorrow's Grace Line to discover the qualities Gustave Thils believes one in authority should have.)

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EU High Court Accepts Landmark Christian Challenge to UK "Diversity" Law

By Susan Brinkmann, OCDS Staff Journalist The European Court of Human Rights has decided to intervene in a landmark legal challenge brought by four Christians which will determine if the UK's controversial "diversity" law has been infringing on the rights of Christians to act in accordance with their faith.

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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?

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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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