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Culture of Death Continue to Spread, Catholics Stood the Ground

While the culture of death continue spreading around the globe, Catholics and other Christians took the task of resisting this octopus of evil. Meanwhile the evil continued to gain grounds in judicial rulings in the name of human rights and healthcare.  ARIZONA St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center Phoeniz, Arizona | On November 2009, St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center performed an abortion on a woman who was 11 weeks pregnant, which doctors contended that she had a heart and lung condition that could threaten her life if she carried the child to term. Some of the hospital's medical advisers, including Mercy Sister Margaret McBride, who served on the hospital's ethics board, approved the abortion. In the process of the negotiations he had discovered a pattern of serious ethical violations at both St. Joseph's and in the wider Catholic Healthcare West system in Arizona that extended far longer than seven years. It participated in the so-called Mercy Hea...

Chinese CPCA Continues Sowing Confusion, Persecution

Human rights groups say that Chinese Catholics who remain loyal to the Vatican often suffern persecution, with the detention of Bishops fairly common. Even Pope Benedict XVI confirmed that shedding of blood became unavoidable in the process. On 21 November 2010 , the state-run Chinese Patriotic Catholic Association (CPCA), which claims to be Roman Catholics in China when in fact it is an association that the People's Republic of China Religious Affairs Bureau (PRC-RAB) established in 1957 to exercise state supervision over Roman Catholics in mainland China. Pope Benedict XVI, in his letter to the Catholics in China on 27 May 2007, referred to them as "persons who are not ordained, and sometimes not even baptized, control and take decisions concerning important ecclesial questions, including the appointment of Bishops, in the name of various State agencies," consequently "demeaning" the "Petrine and episcopal ministries."  Right now the Pope identif...

Quiet Prayer

Polish exorcist Father Andrzej Grefkowicz said, "Most of the time exorcism requires quiet prayer." Since 1999 the number of Polish exorcists has surged from 30 to over a 100, despite the influence of the Catholic Church waning in an increasingly secular Poland. [ Read more. ]

More Exorcists Needed in the US

Citing a shortage of priests who can perform the rite, the nation's Roman Catholic bishops are holding a conference on how to conduct exorcisms. The two-day training, which ends Saturday in Baltimore, is to outline the scriptural basis of evil, instruct clergy on evaluating whether a person is truly possessed, and review the prayers and rituals that comprise an exorcism. Among the speakers will be Cardinal Daniel DiNardo, archbishop of Galveston-Houston, Texas, and a priest-assistant to New York Archbishop Timothy Dolan. "Learning the liturgical rite is not difficult," DiNardo said in a phone interview before the conference, which is open to clergy only. "The problem is the discernment that the exorcist needs before he would ever attempt the rite." [ Read more. ]

DARK MOVEMENTS: Theory of Intelligent Design on Revival

Senior Vatican astronomer, Brother Guy Consolmagno, disclosed in an address before the British Science Festival the ongoing revival of the controversial theory of Intelligent Design among a narrow group of Creationist fundamentalist Christians in America. Intelligent Design theorizes that only God can explain gaps in the theory of evolution, making erroneous assumption that the theory of evolution validly explains the creation of mankind. Centuries old, it described the idea that God could be discovered in the laws of space and time and the existence of human reason. Consolmagno said that the theory had been "hijacked" by religious fundamentalists. "The word has been hijacked by a narrow group of Creationist fundamentalists in America to mean something it did not originally mean at all. It's another form of the God of the gaps. It's bad theology in that it turns God once again into the pagan god of thunder and lightning. Consolmagno (57) is a trained astronom...