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AL writes: "I am sending this article from www.americancatholic.org for your discernment. Fr. Mark’s use of the word praydream sounds a little like New Age. I have studied from Fr. Timothy Gallagher’s Discernment of Spirits book and listened to his teachings which I believe are very informative. I would like to know what your discernment is of this approach to discernment."
Florist Sued for Refusing to Serve Same-Sex Wedding
The trend toward alienating the faithful who support traditional marriage took an ominous turn this week when a florist in Washington State was sued for refusing to provide flowers for the wedding of a homosexual patron who was a frequent customer of her shop.
Real Love
“When we really love,
Study Raises Alarm about Health of Today's Youth
A large study by Dutch researchers has found that today's youth are so unhealthy that they are actually "15 years older" than their parents and grandparents were at the same age.
More Evidence of Anti-Christian Bias in Military
The ink is barely dry on last week's scandal involving an Army training manual listing Christianity as an example of religious extremism alongside Al Qaeda and the KKK, new evidence has surfaced of more anti-Christian sentiment in the military.
Is Delaware Abortion Clinic the Next House-of-Horrors?
A Planned Parenthood abortion clinic in Delaware is coming under fire after a series of patients were rushed to nearby emergency rooms and two nurses allege the clinics are operating in an unsanitary manner.
Feast of St. Stanislaus (1030 – 1097), Bishop and Martyr
“We realize, when we consider the martyrs,
In Utero Surgery Saves Baby's Life
Five month-old Lake Annabelle Hall is alive today because doctors at Children's Hospital of Colorado decided to give her a chance at life by removing a cyst from her lung which would have prevented her from being able to breath outside the womb.
Pope: Faith Cannot be Negotiated
Pope Francis sent out a bold invitation to the faithful during a sermon delivered at Mass in St. Martha's House recently when he said we cannot sell our faith to the "highest bidder" but must stand strong like so many Christian martyrs are doing at the present time.
Catholic Priest to be Awarded Posthumous Medal of Honor
Captain Emil J. Kapaun, a Catholic priest who was declared a Servant of God in 1993, will be awarded a posthumous Medal of Honor at the White House on April 11 for his heroic service during the Korean War.
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