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Defending the Sanctity of Life, Marriage/Family, and Conscience at the start of Lent
On the right side of the home page are links to email the White House and the Pa Congressional Delegation and to email the White House and the NJ Congressional Delegation, on
selected federal matters (2/11/18 update).
On the right side of the home page is a link to email Bucks County's Delegation in Harrisburg on selected state of Pennsylvania matters (2/11/18 update).
STOP Pro-Abortion "Internships" at Catholic Campus. Protest Now (TFP Student Action).
- "Brothers and sisters, no illness is the cause of impurity: sickness
certainly involves the whole person, but in no way affects or impedes
his relationship with God. Rather, a sick person can even be more united
to God. Instead, it’s sin that renders us impure! Egoism, pride, to
enter the world of corruption, these are sicknesses of the heart from
which there is need to be purified, turning to Jesus as the leper did: 'If you will, you can make me clean!'" (Pope Francis, 2/11/18)
- Pa’s “Pro Lifers” who voted for a budget giving a half billion to Planned Parenthood (2/11/18)
- NJ’s “Pro Lifers” who voted for a budget giving a half billion to Planned Parenthood (2/11/18)
- World Day of the Sick and the New Charter (2/6/18)
- "As men, we’re hardwired by nature and confirmed by
the Word of God to do three main things: to provide, to protect, and to
lead – not for our own sake, not for our own empty vanities and
appetites, but in service to others....men are meant to lead in a uniquely masculine way.
The great saint of the early Eastern Church, John Chrysostom, described
every human father as the bishop of his family....the world needs faithful Catholic
men, men with a hunger to be saints. The role of a Catholic husband and
father — a man who sacrifices his own desires, out of love, to serve
the needs of his wife and children – is the living cornerstone of a
Christian home....my prayer for
all of us today is that God will plant the seed of a new knighthood in
our hearts — and make us the kind of 'new men' our families, our Church,
our nation, and our world need" (Archbishop Chaput, 2/3/18).
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