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U.S.
SHOCKING: Senator says IRS set to pay out $70 million in employee bonuses
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) • Catholic Online • 6/19/2013
While still stung by allegations that they unfairly interrogated right-wing and tea party groups, the Internal revenue Service is now set to award their employees with $70 million in bonuses. This, in spite of an Obama administration directive to cancel discretionary bonuses due to ...
Agents think they'll find out what happened to Jimmy Hoffa - after 40 years
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) • Catholic Online • 6/19/2013
Former Teamsters chief Jimmy Hoffa mysteriously disappeared in 1975. It was largely believed that he was the victim of foul play. Federal agents now say that they are about to crack one of America's biggest unsolved mysteries, with the discovery of a suspicious concrete slab found in ...
Americas
Why isn't the media covering what's happening in Brazil?
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) • Catholic Online • 6/18/2013
Demonstrations have erupted across Brazil, and curiously, they have gone largely unreported across the media. On Monday, an estimated 100,000 people took to the streets to protest the government, poor quality services, corruption, taxes, and police brutality. SAO PAULO, BRAZIL (Catholic Online) - ...
Nicaragua approves plan to build canal between the Pacific and Caribbean with China
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) • Catholic Online • 6/11/2013
Opponents say the ambitious plan is being rushed - but a Nicaraguan congressional committee has given the approval to a China-based consortium the concession to build and operate a canal between the Pacific and Caribbean. LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic Online) - Jenny Martínez, the ...
Europe
Pope Francis Proclaims the Church is the Living Body of Christ and Calls for Christian Unity
By Deacon Keith Fournier • Catholic Online • 6/19/2013
Pope Francis continued his teaching series on the Church in his Wednesday message to the faithful who gathered in St Peters Square. His topic was the Church as the Body of Christ. Too often, even Catholics do not understand that to belong to Jesus the Head means to belong to His Body, the Church. ...
St. John Paul II: Reliable Reports Affirm Second Miracle, Canonization This Year
By Deacon Keith Fournier • Catholic Online • 6/19/2013
Reliable, but unnamed, sources confirmed on Tuesday, June 18, 2013, that the Board of theologians of the Congregation for the Causes of the Saints have attributed a second miracle to the intercession of Blessed John Paul II. The nature of the miracle is a closely guarded secret but reports are that ...
Middle East
How one man started a movement by standing still
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) • Catholic Online • 6/19/2013
Protesters across Turkey have changed tactics. Instead of yelling at police and shouting slogans, they are starting to stand quiet and still, and are finding that their voices are now louder than ever before. ISTANBUL, TURKEY (Catholic Online) - Protesters in Turkey have learned a new form of ...
Kids learn murder at summer camp in Gaza
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) • Catholic Online • 6/19/2013
As summer arrives over the northern hemisphere, children around the globe's northern half will make their way to summer camps where they will learn new arts and crafts, make new friends, and enjoy the great outdoors. Except for children in Gaza. They will learn murder at their camp. TEL AVIV, ...
Asia Pacific
Pakistan leads world in gay pornography Internet searches
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) • Catholic Online • 6/17/2013
The Southeast Asian nation of Pakistan is rigidly Muslim and has little access to the modern world. If and when a Pakistani man gets online, however, chances are he's looking for some homosexual pornography. Despite being a society that loudly denounces homosexuality, Pakistan tops the ...
GRISLY VENGEANCE: Teenager decapitates father after he raped her
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) • Catholic Online • 6/16/2013
In a grisly example of tribal justice, a teenage girl chopped her father's head clean off with a bush knife after he raped her in their home in the highlands of Papua New Guinea. Residents of her village have formed a protective ring around the 18-year-old. They say they refuse to hand ...
Africa
Elephant kills poacher for HIS ivory
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) • Catholic Online • 6/17/2013
An African elephant has killed one poacher and injured his hunting partner in a rampage at Zimbabwe's Charara National Park. HARARE, ZIMBABWE (Catholic Online) - Poaching is a serious problem in this country as the population of elephants has fallen dramatically over the past decade. Poachers are ...
Refugees hiding in swamps face illness, death as South Sudan blocks humanitarian aid
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) • Catholic Online • 6/16/2013
South Sudanese hiding in malaria-infested swamps are sure to die from malaria and respiratory illnesses unless the government allows humanitarian aid in. That's the stern prediction as offered by the medical charity group Medecins Sans Frontieres, or MSF) said last week. LOS ANGELES, CA ...
Politics & Policy
The New Golden Calf and the Women of a New Babylon. America and Kardashian - Where's the outrage?
By Marshall Connolly, Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) • Catholic Online • 6/19/2013
In Brazil, a hundred thousand people marched to protest an increase in bus fares. In Istanbul, Turkey thousands occupied the last public green space in the city as plans to cut down trees went forward. In America, the IRS harasses politically unpopular groups and gets a $70 million bonus, the ...
FBI admits to using drones on U.S. soil. What's next armed drones?
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) • Catholic Online • 6/19/2013
The director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Robert Mueller has admitted for the first time that the FBI uses drones, unmanned aircraft, for domestic surveillance. This alarming fact came to light during an oversight hearing on Capital hill before the Senate Judiciary Committee. LOS ...
Business & Economics
BAILOUT: Treasury, UAW health care trust will sell 50 million shares of GM stock at a $10 BILLION loss
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) • Catholic Online • 6/5/2013
The Treasury sold nearly 20 percent of its remaining shares in General Motors in the first three months of the year, the Detroit automaker disclosed. LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic Online) - The U.S. Treasury says that it plans to sell 30 million additional shares of General Motors stock in a new ...
Great Recession took its toll: Americans missing their wealth
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) • Catholic Online • 6/2/2013
While the United States economy is on the upswing, with all-time highs on Wall Street and home prices, for many Americans, it's a case of a little, too late. A new report says that the average U.S. household has recovered only 45 percent of the wealth they lost during the recession. There ...
Movies
Father's Day families flock to see ‘Man of Steel’
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) • Catholic Online • 6/17/2013
Everyone got it in their head to take dad to the movies this Father's Day Weekend, and the latest Superman epic, "Man of Steel" was the film to see. Raking in $200.3 million in just four days, crowds ignored negative or mixed reviews to make it this weekend's box office champ. LOS ANGELES, ...
Rapture comedy 'This is the End' stepping on quite a few toes
By Greg Goodsell • Catholic Online • 6/13/2013
Deemed a comedy hit by those in the know, "This is the End" is a raunchy R-rated laugh-fest about a group of inebriated male friends who head out to a wild party in the Hollywood hills, only to witness the world ending around them. As the earth crumbles around the stately mansion, they note that ...
Books
Turning the Pages of Catholic History
By Tim Lilley • Catholic Online • 12/12/2012
"Men are surprised by each new turn of the pages of the book of history." With those words, esteemed historian James Hitchcock introduces readers to HISTORY OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH - from the Apostolic Age to the Third Millennium. The new book is available now from Ignatius Press SAN FRANCISCO, DEC. ...
TV
Actress Jean Stapleton, Edith Bunker on 'All in the Family,' dies at 90
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) • Catholic Online • 6/2/2013
Perpetually absent-mined and good natured, actress Jean Stapleton was unforgettable as Edith Bunker, Archie Bunker's wife in the classic 1970s situation comedy "All in the Family." Stapleton was adamant that in spite of her high visibility, that she was an actress, and not a celebrity. She ...
Ratings: MSNBC is in very precarious fourth place
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) • Catholic Online • 5/30/2013
The race in cable news network supremacy is on. Fox News Channel is maintaining a strong lead in primetime while runner-up CNN continues to ascend. HLN's continuing coverage of the Jodi Arias trial has also turned out to have substantial ratings legs. In light of this new activity, ...
Music
Doors' keyboardist Ray Manzarek dies from cancer
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) • Catholic Online • 5/21/2013
The Doors were probably best known for flamboyant front man Jim Morrison's antics. Musically, however, it was the sinewy lines contributed by keyboard player Ray Manzarek that made the Doors' songs remained in the rock music standard playbooks. The rollicking keyboard of "People Are ...
Blonde songstress of Abba to release new album after years of silence
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) • Catholic Online • 5/9/2013
The sale of untold millions of albums, in addition to being one of Sweden's top exports did little to assuage the fears and insecurities of the lovely Agnetha Fältskog, the blonde songstress in the super group quartet Abba. An intense fear of flying, coupled with a disastrous trip across the United ...
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Pope John Paul II
Rome's Exorcist Finding Blessed John Paul II Effective Against Satan
By David Kerr • Catholic News Agency • 5/18/2011
I have asked the demon more than once, 'Why are you so scared of John Paul II and I have had two different responses, both interesting. One, 'because he disrupted my plans.' And, I think that he is referring to the fall of communism in Russia and Eastern Europe. The collapse of communism."Another ...
A Monk Reflects on Divine Mercy and the Sacred Heart of Jesus
By Fr. Gregory Gresko, OSB • Catholic Online • 5/8/2011
In the message of Divine Mercy, Jesus expresses His intimate desire to enter into the temple of our heart, but for Him to be able to enter we first must open the door of our heart to His Divine Love. May we plunge into the love and mercy that emanate from His Sacred ...
Celebrity
Has Justin Bieber's 'bad boy' stance gone too far? Pot smelled on tour bus
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) • Catholic Online • 4/25/2013
Pop singing sensation Justin Bieber with the arrival of his 18th birthday has been anxious to shed his "goody two-shoes" image. Posting shirtless pictures of himself on the Internet, Bieber wants the world to know that he's a grown man and not the bubbly teenager of yore. It may have just ...
Comedian Jonathan Winters dies at 87
By Greg Goodsell • Catholic Online • 4/12/2013
The cliché term "comic genius" is used too frequently, but was highly appropriate for Jonathan Winters. His "stream of consciousness" style - where he would flit from one character to the next, without scripting, inspired many other comics, in particular Robin Williams. The younger comic ...
Homeschooling
Answering The Question About Why You School Your Children At Home
By Tara K. E. Brelinsky • Catholic Online • 4/3/2013
The important lesson here is to seek God's plan for the education of your children, not your mom's or your father-in-law's plan. Once He plants the seed of your vocation in your heart, nurture it and protect against discouragement by others who have another vocation. You are fully capable of ...
What is Your Vocation?
By Tara K. E. Brelinsky • Catholic Online • 3/14/2013
I guess I'd have to admit my own excitement at the realization that I've successfully completed another home schooling year with my sanity in tact (mostly). Although I might also be spied taking some extra deep breaths and wringing my hands as I navigate the half-opened boxes and packing ...
Marriage & Family
Surrogate-born children suffer from more emotional issues than other children
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) • Catholic Online • 6/19/2013
Children born to a surrogate mother have more emotional difficulties than those carried by their biological mother, according to a study conducted in the United Kingdom. The Center for Family Research at the University of Cambridge followed 30 families who had used a surrogate, 31 that had ...
'Gosnell exposed late-abortions for what they really are: relocated infanticide,' Franks says
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) • Catholic Online • 6/19/2013
The Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act, sponsored by Rep. Trent Franks (R-Ariz.), the bill's sponsor, says the impetus behind the bill was the conviction of late-term abortionist Kermit Gosnell. That 'doctor' was convicted last month of murdering three babies who survived abortions by ...
Love & Relationship
See what EXPLOSIVE revelations about infidelity and children this author discovered
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) • Catholic Online • 4/25/2013
Adultery is a serious offense. The Bible speaks about the sacred bond of marriage and the importance of faithfulness to your spouse. However, in modern times we have lost much of this morality to corrosive influences and the apparently widespread acceptance that infidelity is both common and almost ...
Why Wait for Marriage? Just Look at the Faces of those Who Did!
By Ian Johnstone • Catholic-Link • 2/8/2013
In today's video we witness a special event: two individuals who have said yes to God's plan for our sexuality. They have waited till marriage and are speaking to the camera on the day of their wedding. The man is ecstatic and overwhelmed with joy as he explains while choking back tears, "For us ...
Living Faith
Fathers Are Guardians of the Family
By Michael Terheyden • Catholic Online • 6/17/2013
May fathers remember that they image God in the measure that they give of themselves; and that they first give of themselves in the generation or procreation of a child, not incidentally to the sexual act, but rationally, desiring and willing the conception of a child. KNOXVILLE, TN (Catholic ...
In Imitation of St. Joseph, Model of Fathers of Families
By Andrew M. Greenwell, Esq. • Catholic Online • 6/17/2013
Drawing from the traditional Litany of St. Joseph and the writing of the Popes on St. Joseph, we hope to sketch some of the virtues of human fatherhood. As Leo XIII said in his encyclical on St. Joseph, "Fathers of families find in Joseph the best personification of paternal solicitude and ...
Home & Food
THREE MILLION children die annually due to malnutrition
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) • Catholic Online • 6/9/2013
Malnutrition, which is not enough of the right foods, in lieu of starvation, casts a deadly toll on the planet's child population. According to a new study, nearly half of all deaths among children less than five years of age, 3.1 million deaths a year - is caused by malnutrition. Children ...
$4 billion pledged to fight child malnutrition at London world summit
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) • Catholic Online • 6/9/2013
The Nutrition for Growth summit in London this past weekend aims to end global malnutrition among the world's poorest children. Comprised of governments, businesses and civil societies, $4 billion was pledged to improve nutrition among children in developing nations. LOS ANGELES, CA ...
Single Living
How to meet that special someone this Valentine's Day
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) • Catholic Online • 2/14/2013
If you're single this Valentine's Day, take heart - there are a lot of places in which to meet other people who are anxious to get to know you! Let's cross off the most obvious one - single bars. With their loud, deafening music, and alcohol-impaired patrons, chances of finding someone worthwhile ...
Making A List? Check It Twice! (4 Men, 4 Lessons)
By Catherine Perry • Catholic Match: Blog • 7/10/2011
In her quest for Mr. Right, a devout single woman from New York encountered four different prospects -- and was surprised by what she discovered. Before my spiritual awakening - one that I can partially thank CatholicMatch for - I'd had a very limited understanding of what prayer was. I'd ...
Health
New studies reveal more information about autism cause
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) • Catholic Online • 6/19/2013
Researchers say they have confirmed a link between air pollution and autism. Another study is announcing that the language difficulties associated with autism could be from a disconnect in the brain's wiring. LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic Online) - Harvard University's School of Public Health is saying ...
Generic drugs to be more readily available after court ruling
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) • Catholic Online • 6/18/2013
Those in need of far less costly, generic drugs for their medical conditions got a boost this week by the Supreme Court. A longstanding practice by the U.S. pharmaceuticals industry to pay producers of generic copies to hold off introducing those low-cost drugs into the marketplace - known ...
Travel
United Airlines crew refuses to protect teen girl exposed to sex act
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) • Catholic Online • 6/4/2013
A California teenager is suing United Airlines after she claims the company did nothing to stop the man from performing a sexual act on himself midflight. LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic Online) - Monica Amestoy, 18, said that while flying from New York to Los Angeles last October a male passenger seated ...
Lively, modern city of Amman has rich historical past
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) • Catholic Online • 5/28/2013
Amman, the largest city in Jordan, is one electric with all that is new and today. A bustling, cosmopolitan center, Amman also has a rich historical past and ties to the ancient, Biblical world. LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic online) - The settlement mentioned in the Bible as Rabbath Ammon was the ...
College & University
UST Alumni Grant Funds to St. Thomas Students
By Bridget Hardy, University of St. Thomas • University of St. Thomas • 6/6/2013
Ingry Umanzor left her job as a bank teller to make her courses and clinical work in the University of St. Thomas School of Nursing her first priority. Umanzor, who said she relied on God to provide, is one of the 2013 Alumni Association Student Award recipients. This year's Two Saints and Taco ...
Chart-Topping Sister Mary Josefa Reflects on Thomas Aquinas College
By Tim Drake • Cardinal Newman Society • 6/6/2013
The fact that authentic Catholic education is rooted in the sacred liturgy of the Church couldn't be more apparent to Sister Mary Josefa, whose path from Thomas Aquinas College in Santa Paula, Calif., to the Benedictines of Mary, Queen of the Apostles, near Kansas City, Mo., was marked by reverent ...
Christian Saints & Heroes
St. Catherine of Sienna Calls Each One of Us to Love God Right Where We Are
By Deacon Keith Fournier • Catholic Online • 4/30/2013
While praying at Peter's tomb, she experienced the great weight of the Church fall on her shoulders, and she offered herself and her suffering as a "victim" for the renewal of the Church. On April 29 of that year, around midday, God called her to Himself. Days before her death, she wrote, "If I ...
The Vision of St. John Bosco and the Papacy of Benedict XVI
By Deacon Keith Fournier • Catholic Online • 2/2/2013
Does the heroic leadership of Pope Benedict XVI represent one more fulfillment of the prophetic vision of the Saint whose Feast we celebrate? Pope Benedict XVI is steering the Ship through troubled waters, charting a path through those sure pillars of protection and heavenly aid. St. John Bosco, ...
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Green
MYSTERY SOLVED? NASA geologist may have found out secret behind 'sailing stones'
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) • Catholic Online • 6/17/2013
Death Valley's mysterious "sailing stones" appear to move across the desert all by themselves. The stones, found in the cracked surface of a dried up lake bed in Death Valley, California, the stones apparently glide across the sandy ground by their own volition. However - a NASA geologist ...
United Nations says world population nearing 7.2 billion
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) • Catholic Online • 6/14/2013
The world's population will hit 7.2 billion next month and 10.9 billion by 2100, according to the United Nation's latest "World Population Prospects" report. The majority of the growth is a result of high birthrates in the developing world, the U.N. says. LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic Online) - ...
Technology
ETERNAL LIFE? Human minds will be uploaded to super computers in next generation
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) • Catholic Online • 6/19/2013
Humans will be able to upload their entire minds to computers and become digitally immortal within the next generation. That's the projection of a Google Futurist Ray Kurzweil, who also predicts that the biological parts of our body will be replaced with mechanical parts as shortly as ...
Chinese super computer faster than 338 MILLION ordinary PCs put together
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) • Catholic Online • 6/18/2013
China has overtaken the United States with the construction of the world's fastest supercomputer. The Tianhe-2, whose name translates to "Milky Way," is almost twice as fast as the previous U.S. record holder . with speeds equivalent to more than an astonishing 338 million normal PCs. LOS ...
Vocations
Archbishop José H. Gomez on Praying for Priests and Promoting Vocations
By Archbishop José H. Gomez • The Tidings • 11/20/2012
Every priest is a sacrament - a sign and instrument that brings men and women to the encounter with the living God. So in this Year of Faith, we need to refocus ourselves, especially in our families, on helping men to hear this beautiful and noble calling from Jesus. BALTIMORE, MD (The Tidings) - I ...
COL EXCLUSIVE: Fr. Pontifex - See what this priest does to deliver his powerful message
By Marshall Connolly (Catholic Online) • Catholic Online • 11/19/2012
He is a growing personality in the Catholic world and represents a new movement to engage the youth and reconvert the lost. Is he the Pope? A new bishop? A pop star? Well, he's not any of these things - yet. However, Fr. Pontifex, may eventually be all three, God willing. EVANSVILLE, IN (Catholic ...
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Ways of Mary
Washington state legalizes same-sex marriage, pot
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) • Catholic Online • 12/6/2012
New laws legalizing same-sex "marriages" and marijuana consumption took effect in Washington state at midnight on Wednesday, sparking statewide celebrations. Same sex couples lined the streets hoping to obtain state permission to marry and marijuana advocates gathered outdoors to light up in ...
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Sports
NFL Player Adrian Peterson says he doesn't support same sex marriage
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) • Catholic Online • 5/29/2013
National Football League and Most Valuable Player Adrian Peterson, with the Minnesota Vikings, came forward to say that same sex marriage is not something that he believes in. Peterson made his thoughts be known on Sirius/XM NFL radio, on the eve of marriage between members of the same ...
Unprecedented kindness - Boston Marathon to call back runners who couldn't finish
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) • Catholic Online • 5/16/2013
Several thousand runners who did not get to finish the Boston Marathon because of the terrorist bombings, will be invited back next year. According to Boston officials, about 5,600 runners will get a second chance to finish the race in 2014. BOSTON, MA (Catholic Online) - The Boston Marathon is an ...
Christmas / Advent
A Layman's Plea for Tolerance of Catholics
By Jason DeSena Trennert • Catholic Online • 1/1/2013
For all those inclined to revile the Church and what it stands for, practicing Catholics like me have a humble request - attend any mass at any time at any Catholic church in the world. It won't take more than an hour of your time, you won't be asked to convert, and I can promise you that the ...
A Question For The Christmas Season: Do You Want To Become A Saint?
By F. K. Bartels • Catholic Online • 12/31/2012
Who and what is a saint, and why should anyone want to be one? Is it in any way important to think about the saints? What do their lives mean for our lives? Given the nature of our modern, hyper-energized and technologically advanced world, are they still relevant today? On the other hand, could ...
Lent / Easter
The Power of the Resurrection in our Lives: Christ Is Risen; Indeed, He Is Risen!
By F. K. Bartels • Catholic Online • 4/6/2013
There is great cause for belief in the Resurrection. One of the most wonderful tenets of Catholicism and the true Christian religion the Church transmits, is that the Resurrection is a historical event. We do not believe Christ is resurrected only because we are told he is, nor only because we read ...
The Surprise of Easter
By Fr. Randy Sly • Catholic Online • 3/31/2013
To make sure that all mankind knows that it is not over but actually just beginning, God has an Easter bombshell. While we may have been able to anticipate the wondrous joy of a day of resurrection, the first Easter was a complete surprise. WASHINGTON, DC (Catholic Online) - Christ is risen! He is ...
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