by Mujer Católica | Mar 2, 2020
Es “miércoles de Ceniza” estamos en Cuaresma. Estar en la Cuaresma no es pensar que lo viernes no hay que comer carne y que ese alimento lo cambiaremos por pescado. A muchas, muchísimas personas no obliga este mandato de la Iglesia católica por que no tienen para comprar carne ni tienen para pescado. Solo el grupo de personas, que cada vez son menos, están en condiciones de elegir, son las que deben acatar esta disposición.
Así como el Tiempo de Adviento fue una preparación para la llegada del Hijo de Dios hecho hombre, así ahora debemos prepararnos para la Semana Santa, donde Cristo se somete voluntariamente a una Pasión, a una Muerte y a una Resurrección para salvarnos. ¿ Y de qué nos vino a salvar? De un destino que había para toda la Humanidad de desheredados del Cielo por el pecado. Por ello, en estos cuarenta días hemos de orar con más intensidad y pensar que es tiempo de sacrificios y arrepentimiento de nuestras faltas o pecados.
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by Janet | Mar 2, 2020
Anyone else feel like 2020 is cursed?
Oh, I’m just kidding, sort of.
It’s just that I was determined to make 2020 a great year beginning with the very first day, except I started out with a terrible cold as we rolled over into January.
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by James Kalb | Mar 2, 2020
People have become extraordinarily anxious. The situation is most extreme among political progressives. Surveys show that political and social attitudes among conservatives have mostly been rather stable in recent years, but among liberals they have been […]
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by Fr. John Zuhlsdorf | Mar 2, 2020
Before the official 12 March release, today I received from the publisher a hardcover of the new book by Card. Sarah and Pope Benedict XVI.
US – pre-Order with a discount HERE
FRENCH HERE
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by CNA Daily News | Mar 2, 2020
Managua, Nicaragua, Mar 2, 2020 / 05:06 pm (CNA).- Fr. Ernesto Cardenal, a Nicaraguan poet and Marxist liberation theology activist whose priestly faculties were long suspended for his assuming a public office, died Sunday at the age of 95.
Fr. Cardenal died March 1 after a brief hospitalization.
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by Steve Skojec | Mar 2, 2020
This morning I had to make a long round trip drive out of town, and I wanted to listen to something edifying to pass the time. What I ultimately decided on was the audio-only podcast edition of Episode 38 of Rules for Retrogrades: “Divorce – the Ultimate Attack on the Family with Leila Miller.”
For those unfamiliar with Leila, she is the mother of 8 children, a Catholic blogger, and the author of four books, including Primal Loss: The Now-Adult Children of Divorce Speak.
(The book is also available for free in PDF format right here.)
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by Luke Coppen | Mar 2, 2020
Newly opened Vatican archives show that Pius XII was “a great champion of humanity”, Archbishop Paul Gallagher has said.
Four hundred people will join the Catholic Church in Westminster diocese this Easter (photos).
Bishop Franz-Josef Bode has thanked outgoing conference president Cardinal Reinhard Marx at the start of the German bishops’ spring plenary meeting (German report).
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