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Bishop Robert Hermann: I Would Consider It a Privilege to Die Tomorrow to Bring About an End to Abortion

“We have lost 50 times as many children in the last 35 years as we have lost soldiers in all the wars since the Revolution. I think any bishop here would consider it a privilege to die tomorrow to bring about an end to abortion. If we are willing to die tomorrow, then we should be willing to, until the end of our lives, to take all kinds of criticism for opposing this horrible infanticide.”

Cardinal Francis George & FOCA: The Question of Automatic Excommunication Would Need to Be Discussed

Catholic members of Congress who vote for the Freedom of Choice Act (FOCA) could face “automatic excommunication” if the act is determined to be “formal cooperation” in the evil of abortion.

When asked last week whether a Catholic politician voting for the FOCA – which would impose nationwide abortion on demand and government funding of abortion – would incur automatic excommunication from the Catholic Church, Cardinal Francis George of Chicago said the question would need to be discussed once the actual language of the bill was known.

Fr. Jay Scott Newman: Updates on South Carolina Priest Regarding Communion and Obama Supporters

Bishop Emeritus Rene Henry Gracida of Corpus Christi, TX, told LifeSiteNews.com (LSN) his reaction to Fr. Newman’s letter “is one of admiration and awe. I find nothing in what he has written that is at variance with the Magisterium of the Church. He is to be congratulated.”

Stojan Adasevic Stops Performing Abortions and Becomes Pro-life Leader

“Stojan Adasevic, who performed 48,000 abortions, sometimes up to 35 per day, is now the most important pro-life leader in Serbia, after 26 years as the most renowned abortion doctor in the country.”

Fr. Paul Ward: Don’t Sit There - Do Something About It

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Fr. Frank Pavone: Plan to End Abortion

We invite the input of pro-life leaders and activists in regard to this outline of a

plan to end abortion, so that together we can put together a comprehensive

approach to achieve our goal once and for all. Please share your comments at

www.ProLifeStrategy.com – Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director, Priests for

Life

Obama Supporter Dr. Nicholas Cafardi Resigns from Franciscan University

Obama Supporter Dr. Nicholas Cafardi Resigns from Franciscan University

In 60 Years: ‘Infanticide denier’ fights extradition to Germany

“The box was s big and heavy in his arms that he couldn’t get the key in the lock. So I unlocked the door for him, and pushing the door open, I saw very clearly the gleaming metal of the crematorium- a full sized crematorium, just like the ones used in funeral homes.

I went back to my computer. I could hear Tiller firing up the gas oven. A few minutes later I could smell burning human flesh. Mine was the agony of a participant, however reluctant, in the act of prenatal infanticide.”

Alonzo from Macho Sauce Productions on Abortion

If you fancy a rumble, this video from Alonzo at Macho Sauce Productions is worth watching if you go for the no-nonsense, no BS approach.

Gianna Jesson: Abortion Survivor Speaks in Melbourne Australia

“he House Majority Leader wouldn’t talk to me the rest of the day.

Was it because I introduced an abortion survivor, or was it because we touched her soul? She could congratulate an inspirational cerebral palsy victim and advocate, but was outraged when she discovered that the person she congratulated was also an abortion survivor.”

Fr. John Corapi: Death Wish - The Impending Suicide of a Once Great Nation

Death Wish: The Impending Suicide of a Once Great Nation by Fr. John Corapi

A 15 Minute Meditation Before the Election

Fr. John Zuhlsdorf and His Blog

. . . Such sobriety mingled with virtue is the stuff of saints.

And by way of corollary, the recovery of spiritual sanity will have humor as one of its signs. For humor is among other things the perception of imbalance as imbalanced and the appreciation of incongruity as incongruous.

Self-absorbed observers are not observers at all, and so they tend to humorlessness; they lack a platform in reality from which to measure the lack of measure around them.

In the present life of culture, and certainly in this moment of the Church, extremists on the left and on the right have a common inability to laugh at themselves.

Healthy jokes are to them like a strange sound frequency to a dog: they turn their heads, they look distressed, but they do not laugh.

Reader Mail on An Affair with a Priest

“She was confirmed (she was never a practicing Catholic). Went to ________ to finishing schooling (PHD). She met a young priest (35 she was 28), got close to him and for about 7 months had an affair with him (slept with him).

In 2007 (to “run away” form the situation) she came back we started talking (I didn’t know all this) and we started dating in 2008. On May 19th she told me everything about her past, not only this affair but her other relationships (9 others) and she’s had an abortion. It was huge and it took me awhile to digest.”

Fr. Benedict Groeschel on The Many Facets of the Abuse Crisis: How’d We Get Into This Unholy Mess?

I’ve been focusing on the fallout of the abuse crisis as it affects priests removed from ministry without due process. For perspective, let’s go back five years when the earthquake of clerical abuse stories destabilized the local Church in 2002.

At that time, Fr. Benedict Groeschel taped an emergency response called An Urgent Appeal in three parts. Father addressed:

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