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LOR - Conference on Male Post-Abortion Trauma

Address by Pope Paul VI: General Audience, 31 July 1968

Archbishop Angelo Amato, S.D.B. - Reflection on the Dialogue of Charity and the Dialogue of Truth

Cardinal Ivan Dias - Address at the Anglican Conference of Lambeth

Anna Maria Canopi - Monastic Life: A Concept of Life Marked by Wisdom and Balance

Bishop Robert J. Baker - Religious Profession, Feast of Our Lady of the Angels, 2008

Father Edward McNamara - Precious Blood for Young Children

Andrea Monda - The Conversion Story of C. S. Lewis

Juan Manuel de Prada - Liturgical Dress According to Ratzinger

Father Kieran Kavanaugh, O.C.D. - Brown Scapular: a Silent Devotion

Masonry, Atheism and Catholicism

New Movements and Communities

Notion of Limbo Isn't Closed, Expert Says

Scholar: Ordaining Women Is Disrespectful

More on Homosexuality in the Bible

Pregnancy and the Development of the Child

Finding Real Alternatives to Abortion

Women in the Early Church

Pope's Study of Church Fathers Not Just for Catholics

Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration: a Parish's Fuel

Pius XII's Massive Crusade

Does Peace Have a Chance?

Officium Parvum B. Mariae Virginis

Why Go to Confession?

Lots of Data Point to Fewer Births

Unbelief and Bad Belief

Abortion and Depression

Modern Aftermath of the Crusades

Praying in Jesus' Own Language

Cohabitation: a Recipe for Marital Ruin

What the Unborn Sense in the Womb

Same-Sex Marriage and Mental Health

Joseph Ratzinger's Primer on Ecclesiology

General Audiences: John Paul II's Theology of the Body

CDF - The Message of Fatima

Congregation for Divine Worship  - Redemptionis Sacramentum

General Instruction of the Roman Missal (3rd)

A Look Inside the Koran and the Bible

EWTN - Sects and Satanic Cults

 

ZENIT - 40 Years of Humanae Vitae
Had it not been for "Humanae Vitae," much of the natural reproductive medicine practiced today might not exist, says the co-founder of Natural Procreative Technology (NaPro). Dr. Thomas Hilgers is the co-founder of the Pope Paul VI Institute, located in Omaha, Nebraska. He is also the co-developer of the Creighton Model FertilityCare System. In this interview with ZENIT, Hilgers speaks of the beginnings of the Pope Paul VI Institute and the effect "Humanae Vitae" has had on his professional career.

CDW - Letter to the Bishop's Conferences On the Name of God
On 8 August 2008, the Congregation for Divine Worship addressed a letter to the Conferences of Bishops, giving directives for the liturgical use of the Divine Name as "signified in the tetragrammaton." In accord with Sacred Tradition, the Name itself is not to be used, for which the words "Lord" and "God," or their equivalents in the various languages, are to be substituted.

Most Reverend Raymond L. Burke - Regarding Our Lady of America
In a letter dated 31 May 2007, to the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, Archbishop Burke, formerly Archbishop of St. Louis, now Prefect of the Apostolic Signatura, revealed the results of his review of the history and canonical status of devotion to Our Lady of America.

Father Edward McNamara - Leaving Right After Communion
Legionary Father Edward McNamara, professor of liturgy at the Regina Apostolorum Pontifical Athenaeum, answers questions of general interest on liturgical norms. Leaving Mass right after Communion shows a lack of respect to God, and a lack of understanding of one's part in the worship and mission of the Church.

Fr. Frank Pavone - And What I Have Failed To Do...
Fr. Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life, urges citizens to vote, on pain of sin. Even when no candidate meets our satisfaction, "we use our vote to create the better outcome and to limit the damage."

Bishop Robert J. Baker - Opening of the Year of St. Paul
For the opening of the Year of St. Paul, 29 June 2008, the Solemnity of Sts. Peter and Paul, Bishop Robert J. Baker, Ordinary of the Diocese of Birmingham, Alabama, gave the homily at Mass, in the EWTN Chapel, Irondale, Alabama. The Bishop set St. Paul before us as our model in becoming like Christ.

Cardinal James Francis Stafford - Apostolic Penitentiary: Pauline Year Indulgences
On the occasion of the Pauline Year that will open on 28 June 2008, the eve of the Solemnity of Sts Peter and Paul, Pope Benedict XVI has granted special Indulgences to the faithful as explained in the Decree Urbis et Orbis, issued by the Apostolic Penitentiary and dated 10 May.

Pope Benedict XVI - Apostolic Journey of Pope Benedict XVI to the United States
This is an index page, providing links to the Holy Father’s addresses during his Apostolic Journey to the United States, and visit to the United Nations Headquarters, 15 – 21 April 2008.

EWTN - Mary: Co-Redemptrix, Mediatrix and Advocate
An index page providing links to various articles relating to the desire expressed by many that a fifth Marian dogma be defined, formally proclaiming her to be Co-Redemptrix, Mediatrix of all graces, Advocate with Jesus Christ, and Mother of All Humanity.

Benedict XVI - Spe Salvi: In Hope We Are Saved
The title of Benedict XVI's Encyclical, published 30 November 2007, refers to Romans 8:24, "For in hope we were saved." As the Holy Father teaches, our hope is based on the love of God, who offers redemption, the goal of our journey. We are freed from bondage to matter, because God governs its laws. In our relationship with Him, established through Christ, we have life that can never be taken away.

Doctrinal Note on Some Aspects of Evangelization
The Vatican Press Office provides a summary of the Document on evangelization, released 14 December 2007, by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. The Document is intended to clear up confusion about the Church's responsibility to make the Gospel known to all, while respecting their freedom regarding conversion.

Pope Benedict XVI - Motu Proprio Summorum Pontificum
On Saturday 7 July 2007 the Holy See released the long-awaiting Motu Proprio of Pope Benedict XVI on the celebration of the Roman Rite according to the Missal of 1962. The Motu Proprio, a document originating with Pope Benedict "by his own hand," grants the Mass and Sacraments according to their pre-Vatican II rites the status of an "extraordinary form" that can be celebrated by Latin Rite priests in accordance with the norms laid down in this document. The Motu Proprio was accompanied by a letter of Pope Benedict.

ZENIT - Reorienting the Mass
The statement asserting that the priest celebrating the older form of the Mass has "his back to the people" misses the point, says Father Uwe Michael Lang of the London Oratory and recently appointed to work for the Pontifical Commission for the Cultural Heritage of the Church. In this interview with ZENIT, Father Lang speaks about the "ad orientem" posture and the possibilities for a rediscovery of the ancient liturgical practice.

Cardinal Francis Arinze - Latin and Vernacular: Language in the Roman Liturgy
Cardinal Francis Arinze, Prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments, delivered the this Keynote Address at the Gateway Liturgical Conference which was held in St Louis, Missouri, U.S.A., 11 November 2006. In his address, the Cardinal emphasized the privileged place of Latin in the Roman Rite, and summarized the principles of good translation to the vernacular.

PCJP - Holy See on Tolerance and Nondiscrimination
Here is the text of an address delivered by the Holy See's representative, Monsignor Anthony Frontiero, to the annual meeting of the Organization for Security Cooperation in Europe (OSCE). Monsignor Frontiero, an official of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, gave the address 25 Sept. 2007 on the theme of tolerance and nondiscrimination.

ITC - The Hope of Salvation for Infants Who Die Without Being Baptized
The following study by the International Theological Commission was published on 20 April 2007 with the consent of Pope Benedict XVI, on a question put to the Commission by Pope John Paul II in 2004. The International Theological Commission is composed of theologians of various nationalities called together to examine doctrinal questions of major importance. It is not an organ of the Magisterium, although its President is the Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith; therefore, this study is not a teaching document of the Church.

Regent Restates Vatican's Anti-Masonry Position
The Church has not changed its ruling on Catholic membership in the Masons, said the regent of the Apostolic Penitentiary. Bishop Gianfranco Girotti made this statement on 1 March 2007 at a conference on the topic of Freemasonry held at the St. Bonaventure Pontifical Theological Faculty.

.Very Rev. Joseph Di Bruno, D.D. - What Catholics Do Not Believe
In this short article, an excerpt from an 1888 book, the author succinctly defeats certain common objections against the Catholic Faith.

LOR - Biographies of New Blesseds
With each beatification, L'Osservatore Romano publishes a short biography of the new Blessed, which we add to our folder, indexed by year and by name. This week bios have been added for beatifications on 6 November and 12 November

 Mother Angelica's Writings
An index page with the titles of all Mother Angelica's books, mini-books, and tracts in our Document Library.