Friday, January 28, 2005

Riddle

Eighty percent of kindergartners solved this riddle, but only 5% of Stanford graduates figured it out!



Can you answer the following question?





1. The word has seven letters...

2. Preceded God...

3. Greater than God...

4. More Evil than the devil...

5. All poor people have it...

6. Wealthy people need it...

7. If you eat it, you will die.

Zenit Interviews Amy

At Opus Dei - In the Media - De-coding Da Vinci: Zenit interviews Amy Welborn on her new book

Thursday, January 27, 2005

Pope's Message for Lent 2005 "Respect the Elderly"

From Message for Lent 2005:



"Dear brothers and sisters, during Lent, aided by the Word of God, let us reflect upon how important it is that each community accompany with loving understanding those who grow old. Moreover, one must become accustomed to thinking confidently about the mystery of death, so that the definitive encounter with God occur in a climate of interior peace, in the awareness that He 'who knit me in my mother's womb? (cf. Psalm 139:13b) and who willed us 'in his image and likeness' (cf. Gen. 1:26) will receive us."

Gospa Missions

Pay them a visit at Catholic Evangelization Thomas Rutkoski - www.gospa.org, Catholic events, Catholic Speakers, books and even a chocolate factory!

Wednesday, January 26, 2005

Music Recommendations

Southern Christian...







And Southern Catholic





Austrailian Priests Council Petition Vatican to Allow Married Clergy

From Catholic priests demand the right to marry:



"Australian Catholic priests are urging Rome to overturn its ban on married clergy as the church grapples with a chronic shortage of ordained priests.



The unprecedented submission to the Vatican directly challenges the obligation of celibacy, a prerequisite of the Catholic priesthood, and has reignited a debate within the church that has been simmering since the Middle Ages.



The National Council of Priests wrote to the Vatican's Synod of Bishops last month arguing that marriage should be no bar to ordination and asking the church to consider readmitting priests who had left the clergy to marry.



It also asked the church to extend the right held by thousands of married clergy who converted to Catholicism from other faiths to practise as priests to other married men.



About half of Australia's 1649 Catholic clergy, including 42 bishops and three cardinals, are members of the National Council of Priests, including the Archbishop of Sydney, Cardinal George Pell "

Tuesday, January 25, 2005

Publisher Fined for Insulting Pope

From IOL: Europe:



"A Warsaw court convicted a magazine publisher on Tuesday of insulting Polish-born Pope John Paul in his satirical weekly and fined him 20 000 zlotys (about R40 000).



The court ruled that Jerzy Urban, 71, founder and publisher of the weekly magazine Nie - Polish for 'no' - illegally insulted the pope when he wrote and printed a piece making fun of John Paul's age and frailty before the pontiff's visit to Poland in August 2002.



Urban was found guilty of violating a law that bans publicly insulting foreign heads of state. The court noted that the pontiff heads the Vatican, formally an independent state."