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There are all kinds of stories out there. Some will make you laugh, some will make you cry. Some will make you shrug, some will make you scream. Read any daily paper or listen to any newscast and your emotions can go from happy to sad to disbelief to fear to incredulity to horror to anger in very short order.
As we go along, there will be stories, as Paul Harvey used to say, to "wash your ears out with." There will be others that will make you feel like you need to be deloused simply by virtue of having heard or read them. Some posts will be religious, some secular and for some I expect will defy easy classification in either category. I hope you will join me in this journey and please feel free to comment along the way.
For my part I pledge not to remove any posts unless they are vulgar, libelous, threatening or otherwise in violation of the standards of civil discussion. I will not remove any post simply because I disagree with it but I will reserve the right to respond to any challenges that come my way.
God bless you and welcome to my blog.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Kidnapper Sues Former Hostages, Says They Broke Promise | Fox News

Kidnapper Sues Former Hostages, Says They Broke Promise | Fox News: "Can there be no trust between a kidnapper and his hostages?

A man who held a Kansas couple hostage in their home while fleeing from authorities is suing them, claiming that they broke an oral contract made when he promised them money in exchange for hiding him from police. The couple has asked a judge to dismiss the suit."

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Divine Office - Liturgy of the Hours - Breviary - Free Audio - Bible - Prayer

Nov 29, Evening Prayer for Tuesday of the 1st week of Advent
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EWTN.com - Papal Address to New York Bishops

VATICAN CITY, NOV. 28, 2011 (Zenit.org).- Here is the text of the address Benedict XVI gave Saturday to a group of U.S. bishops who are in Rome for their five-yearly "ad limina" visits.


EWTN.com - Papal Address to New York Bishops

EWTN.com - Senior Bishops Predict Great Results From New Mass Translation

ROME, ITALY, November 26 (CNA/EWTN News) .- As English-speaking Catholic parishes begin using the new translation of the Mass on the first Sunday of Advent, leading members of the hierarchy are predicting great gains for the Church.

"I have a feeling that this will be a great moment for deepening people's liturgical piety and liturgical spirituality," said Cardinal Raymond Burke, a member of the Vatican's Congregation for Divine Worship, in comments to CNA.

"The prayers are much more beautiful and they carry with them a staying power," observed Cardinal Burke.

EWTN.com - Senior Bishops Predict Great Results From New Mass Translation

Insight Scoop | The Ignatius Press Blog: Mother Teresa's work with the poor: "She did it for Jesus."

Mother Teresa's work with the poor: "She did it for Jesus."

The following is from Chapter 5, "The Poor Are Wonderful People", from the book, Mother Teresa of Calcutta—A Personal Portrait: 50 Inspiring Stories Never Before Told, by Monsignor Leo Maasburg:

Insight Scoop | The Ignatius Press Blog: Mother Teresa's work with the poor: "She did it for Jesus."

Immaculate Conception Novena Day 1

Insight Scoop | The Ignatius Press Blog: What would Jesus Occupy?

What would Jesus Occupy?

The temptation to turn Jesus Christ into the poster child for one's political agenda and ideological dreamscape is an ancient and perennial one. Recall that Jesus, on several occasions, had to correct misunderstandings among both his disciples and the crowds that followed about the nature of his Kingdom and the means by which he was bringing into being. After feeding the five thousand, for example, Jesus had to depart from the scene of that great miracle in order to avoid coercive attempts to make him a political figurehead: "Perceiving then that they were about to come and take him by force to make him king, Jesus withdrew again to the mountain by himself" (Jn 6:15).

Insight Scoop | The Ignatius Press Blog: What would Jesus Occupy?