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Priests for Life: Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act "Most Significant Legislative Step Forward"

Washington, DC — Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life, issued the following statement today: “This week, Congressman Trent Franks (AZ-08) will hold a press conference on the Pain Capable Unborn Child Protection Act, announcing that its provisions, to protect children in the womb from 20 weeks of development forward, will apply nationwide

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True and Radical Conservatism

Ten Thousand Places: True and Radical Conservatism True and Radical Conservatism The stocky peasant with the square beard that tumbled down to the middle of his chest stood easily before my father. I heard his usually calm voice acquire a vehement accent: “No, sir,” he said, “it doesn’t do to make the earth angry.

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Who is the Holy Spirit?

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Homily for Pentecost Sunday

“I know how to make a canoe, and how to enjoy it.I know how to build a cabin, and how to live in it.But You O God, You made us, and You live in us.The things we make last for a few seasons.We only use the canoes we create for a short time.We only live in the houses we build for a few years.But Your love for us will endure so long that we cannot count the time.You will comfort us forever.”— Joseph Chiwatenhwa (a Huron Native and a courageous helper of the Canadian Martyrs)

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Homily from May 19, 2013 (Pentecost Sunday): Rider Pride!

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Put It All Together, And What Do You Get?

Ten Thousand Places: Put It All Together, And What Do You Get? Put It All Together, And What Do You Get

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Fly Me to the Moon

Ten Thousand Places: Fly Me to the Moon Fly Me to the Moon Understanding implies an intimate knowledge, for “intelligere” [to understand] is the same as “intus legere” [to read inwardly]. This is clear to anyone who considers the difference between intellect and sense, because sensitive knowledge is concerned with external sensible qualities, whereas intellective knowledge penetrates into the very essence of a thing, because the object of the intellect is “what a thing is,” as stated in De Anima iii, 6.Now there are many kinds of things that are hidden within, to find which human knowledge has to penetrate within so to speak.

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Fr. Frank Applauds Bill to Protect Pain-Capable Children

Washington, DC – Fr. Frank Pavone and Priests for Life, the organization he leads, applauded today the announcement of Congressman Trent Franks (AZ-08) of a bill that would outlaw abortions nationwide after 20 weeks of development, when the scientific evidence is strongest that babies have the ability to feel pain

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Whaddya Know?

Grace is more perfect than nature, and, therefore, does not fail in those things wherein man can be perfected by nature.

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Father Pavone: Houston abortionist killing babies born alive

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Taking Counsel

As stated above (FS, Question [68], Article [1]), the gifts of the Holy Ghost are dispositions whereby the soul is rendered amenable to the motion of the Holy Ghost. Now God moves everything according to the mode of the thing moved: thus He moves the corporeal creature through time and place, and the spiritual creature through time, but not through place, as Augustine declares (Gen

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ASK TO BE HEALED – OR – EMBRACE THE JOURNEY?

Fire, Salt, and Light.: ASK TO BE HEALED – OR – EMBRACE THE JOURNEY? skip to main | skip to sidebar ASK TO BE HEALED – OR – EMBRACE THE JOURNEY?

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The SportsFathers Episode #16 (May 14, 2013): Predictions are for the Dogs!

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Do We Owe God Anything?

Ten Thousand Places: Do We Owe God Anything? Do We Owe God Anything

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NEW Video: Abortion Clinic Employees, "Babies Born Alive Daily"

Dear Friends I know that you were horrified as I was when you heard about what abortionist Kermit Gosnell was doing in his “house of horrors” abortion mill in Philadelphia, PA. You also know that Gosnell is not the exception but the norm in the abortion industry.

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(Don’t) Be Reasonable!

Ten Thousand Places: (Don’t) Be Reasonable! (Don’t) Be Reasonable

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Fr. Pavone: Right to choose must yield to right to life

Video Press Release STATEN ISLAND, NY — Father Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life, had the following comment on the verdict in the Kermit Gosnell trial: “The guilty verdict on charges of killing babies following abortion shows that the law recognizes a point at which the ‘right to choose’ must yield to the right to life, and also shows that abortionists don’t know where that point is. Such laws must be strengthened in every state.” Note: the babies in this case have been given names by Priests for Life and more information on that can be found here: Priestsforlife.org/library/4620-naming-the-gosnell-babies.

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Jesus Has Not Abandoned Us

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The Gift of Fear

Just as hope has two objects, one of which is the future good itself that one expects to obtain, while the other is someone’s help through whom one expects to obtain what one hopes for, so, too, fear may have two objects, one of which is the very evil which a man shrinks from, while the other is that from which the evil may come. Accordingly, in the first way God, Who is goodness itself, cannot be an object of fear; but He can be an object of fear in the second way, in so far as there may come to us some evil either from Him or in relation to Him.From Him there comes the evil of punishment, but this is evil not absolutely but relatively, and, absolutely speaking, is a good

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Homily for Ascension Sunday

“I know how to make a canoe, and how to enjoy it.I know how to build a cabin, and how to live in it.But You O God, You made us, and You live in us.The things we make last for a few seasons.We only use the canoes we create for a short time.We only live in the houses we build for a few years.But Your love for us will endure so long that we cannot count the time.You will comfort us forever.”— Joseph Chiwatenhwa (a Huron Native and a courageous helper of the Canadian Martyrs)

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Homily for Ascension Sunday