28th Sunday in Ordinary Time, 10/14/18
- Verizon, Stop selling sexual exploitation (NCOSE)
- More on the New Charter for Health Care Workers (10/8/18)
- The readings for October 7th provided wonderful opportunities to reflect on the sanctity of marriage and family. Please don't treat the lives of lay people, marriage, and family as though they were not holy....
- RE: Scott Hahn: Don’t laicize sexual predators–excommunicate them (LifeSiteNews, 10/4/18)
- BREAKING: Pope, Through Holy See, Issues Statement About McCarrick, Zenit, 10/6/18.
- We need our bishops to speak boldly for the cause of life. After reading "De facto approval of abortion by Catholic hospitals and parishes?" (9/26/18), please urge USCCB president Cardinal DiNardo, Cardinal Dolan, Archbishop Chaput (and his auxiliaries), and NCBC's ethicists to IMMEDIATELY disallow so-called emergency contraception in Catholic hospitals.
On the right side of the home page are links to email Pennsylvania's and New Jersey's delegations in D.C. on federal issues (See 9/30/18 update with "report card."), Bucks County's delegation in Harrisburg on Pa state issues (See 9/30/18 update with "report card."), and Central NJ's delegation in Trenton on NJ state issues (See 9/30/18 update.).
from the Code of Canon Law....
Can. 212 §1.
Conscious of their own responsibility, the Christian faithful are bound to
follow with Christian obedience those things which the sacred pastors, inasmuch
as they represent Christ, declare as teachers of the faith or establish as
rulers of the Church.
§2. The Christian faithful are free to make known to
the pastors of the Church their needs, especially spiritual ones, and their
desires.
§3. According to the knowledge, competence, and
prestige which they possess, they have the right and even at times the duty to
manifest to the sacred pastors their opinion on matters which pertain to the
good of the Church and to make their opinion known to the rest of the Christian
faithful, without prejudice to the integrity of faith and morals, with
reverence toward their pastors, and attentive to common advantage and the
dignity of persons.
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