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  • St. Joseph of Leonissa
    Joseph of Leonissa, OFM Cap.;  was the third of eight children born at Leonessa (Italy) on January 8, 1556.At baptism he was given the name Eufranio.Impressed by the example of Matthew Silvestri, who had left the medical profession to embrace the Capuchin life and whose holiness was evident, Eufranio was inspired to become a Capuchin.  After overcoming famil […]

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Register Radio: HHS Mandate and March for Life

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By Tim Drake | You shouldn’t miss this week’s “Register Radio.” In the first half, the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty’s senior counsel, Kyle Duncan outlined the recent Health and Human Service’s mandate that will force religious organizations to not only provide contraception, abortifacients, and sterilization, but also counseling for such services. Duncan explained how the mandate will impact Christian hospitals, … …

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Preserve memories of the Holocaust, says Vatican spokesman

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“We can not and must not forget” the horror of the Holocaust, Father Federico Lombardi said in a Vatican Radio editorial on January 27. In his editorial, timed for the 67th anniversary ……

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Register Radio: Same-sex "Marriage" and Top Films of 2011

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By Tim Drake | Today on Register Radio, Thomas McDonald, correspondent for the National Catholic Register, provides a thorough history of so-called “same-sex marriage” legislation in the state of New Jersey. Democrats in the legislature have introduced same-sex marriage legislation despite already having a civil union law which permits same-sex unions. “They got civil unions, which is marriage in all but … …

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Face of Pro-Life #167: Pro-life Radio WOMB

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Ave Maria!
Fra Augustine talks about his efforts to start radio stations including the newest one in Bloomington, IN called WOMB –  With Our Mother Blessed Radio - 89.9 FM that has a motto We are 100% Pro-Life, No Contraception, No Abortion, No Euthanasia…NO EXCEPTIONS!!! He mentions the pro-life efforts they do, including broadcasting the prayers in front of the local Planned Parenthood.
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NPR headline takes ‘cheap shot’ at Catholic Church

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The headline on a National Public Radio report asked a leading question: “Catholic Church Still Hiding Sexual Predators?” But the report itself provided absolutely no evidence that the ……

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A Night Owl Asks: Is it Objectively Better to Get Up Early?

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By Jennifer Fulwiler | The alarm clock strikes six, and an explosion of sound shatters the stillness of the darkened house. Once again the kids have been playing with the radio dials, and instead of waking to quiet contemporary jazz, I am bombarded at full volume by the voice of the announcer at the local Tejano station, who is shouting in … …

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Stigma against abortion industry on rise

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by Jill Stanek Yesterday I told a friend I view one of my online roles as that of a pro-life Tokyo Rose. For those who don’t know, “Tokyo Rose” was the name given to a small group of female Japanese radio personalities who attempted to demoralize American GIs during World War II by broadcasting Japanese propaganda.… …

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Culture of life is winning, says Canadian Primate

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by Peter Baklinski QUEBEC CITY, Quebec, January 5, 2012 (LifeSiteNews.com) – The Primate of Canada electrified the airwaves during the Priests For Life radio show on Monday, telling listeners that he believes that a strong vibrant “culture of life” is superceding the “culture of death.” “I have a lot of hope… …

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Knights of Columbus urge millions to ‘Keep Christ in Christmas’

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New Haven, Conn., Dec 16, 2011 / 03:03 am ( .- The Knights of Columbus’ annual campaign reminding millions of Americans to “Keep Christ in Christmas” is in full swing with radio ads, signs, billboards, Nativity scenes and Christmas cards. “In a society where Christmas has often become shorthand for shopping, many who celebrate Christmas can lose sight of its true meaning,” Supreme Knight Carl A. Anderson said Dec. 15. “Those who celebrate Christmas give gifts to each other because it is the day on which we celebrate the greatest gift: God’s gift of his son to the world,” he explained.

Rabbi, Pope discuss Europe’s moral crisis

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After a meeting with Pope Benedict XVI on December 12, Britain’s Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks spoke at length with Vatican Radio about the need for Jews and Christians to work together in ……

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