CAFOD Marchers
Socratic Testing for gossip
In ancient Greece, Socrates was reputed to hold knowledge in high esteem. One day an acquaintance met the great philosopher and said, Do you know what I just heard about your friend?
Hold on a minute, Socrates replied. Before telling me anything Id like you to pass a little test. Its called the Triple Filter Test.
Hold on a minute, Socrates replied. Before telling me anything Id like you to pass a little test. Its called the Triple Filter Test.
That’s right, Socrates continued. Before you talk to me about my friend, it might be a good idea to take a moment and filter what you’re going to say. Thats why I call it the triple filter test. The first filter is Truth. Have you made absolutely sure that what you are about to tell me is true?
A fleeing Taliban terrorist - It's only a joke!!!
A fleeing Taliban
terrorist, desperate for water, was plodding through the Afghan desert when
he saw something far off in the distance.
Hoping to find water, he
hurried toward the mirage, only to find a very frail little old Jewish man
standing at a small makeshift display rack - selling
ties.
The Taliban terrorist
asked, "Do you have water?"
Body and Blood of Christ 2013 - Homilies and Stories
Corpus Christi – 2013
Thomas O’Loughlin
Introduction to the Celebration
Introduction to the Celebration
Since the very first days of the church — before St Paul had
set out on his journeys or any of the gospels were written — our brothers and
sisters have been gathering every week for this sacred meal. But when we
routinely do anything, we often lose sight of just how wonderful it is. So
today we are reflecting on just how wonderful it is to be called by the Lord to
gather in his presence, to be his guests at his table, and to eat and drink
from his wonderful bounty. In this banquet we become one with Christ, and are
transformed into being his Body, and his Blood flows in all our veins giving us
the strength to be his witnesses in the world and the life that never ends.
Pope Francis says atheists can do good and go to heaven too!
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM)
Pope Francis has good news for atheists. Jesus died and was raised for them as well. His redemptive embrace was for all, not just a chosen few.The choice to accept its reach is our own. The Holy Father was not teaching anything new. In fact, this hope that all who do not yet know God are not only capable of doing good - but will progress toward that knowledge of God by doing good - is ancient. The Church wants all men and women to be saved.Holy Trinity 2013 - Homilies and Stories
Background:
Why else would God
stun us with this baffling, if dazzling, notion other then to show us that God
could love all beings, even as He loves His Self. Our God is not an isolated
entity. Rather She is a network of relationships and hence all human networks
are actually or potentially grace-full.
Some Catholic theologians are now arguing that only because
God is triune is it possible for Her to relate to us. A God who was one person,
they say, would not be capable of relationships. But precisely because He has
internal relationships is God able to have external relationships too. It’s
kind of a neat idea, but I must leave it to others how it stands up to
theological analysis. It does make the revelation of the Trinity seem
reasonable.
Orissa: 2 more arrested in Staines murder case
Staines and his two sons Philip, 10, and Timothy, 6, were burnt to death Jan 22, 1999.
A file picture of the missioner with his family |
A CBI team arrested Ghanashyam Mohant, 35, and Ranjan Mohant, 38, from their villages Gayalmunda and Bhalughera in Keonjhar district, a senior district police official, who assisted in the arrest, told IANS.
Staines and his two sons Philip, 10, and Timothy, 6, were burnt to death Jan 22, 1999, while they were sleeping in their station wagon in front of a church at Manoharpur village in Keonjhar, about 400 km from Bhubaneswar.
UK: Catholic Religious march to end global hunger
Story By: mattersindia.com
More than 250 members of religious orders and their supporters urged members of parliament to keep their promises on aid and prevent tax evasion to help end hunger worldwide, reported scotman.com.
The Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD) organized the mass lobby as part of the “Enough Food for Everyone IF” campaign.
Members attended a service at Westminster Central Hall before walking to parliament where they met the parliamentarians.
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