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24272uV7wd22008-02-27 16:28:15.213468http://ll.mycatholicvoice.com/f/8/1290_thumb.jpgCardinal Francis George talks about Catholics and Free Masonwiseowl2008-02-27http://www.mycatholicvoice.com/images/icons/default_profile.jpg Cardinal Francis George answers questions at Parish Leadership Day 2008 at Guerin College Preparatory High Schoolcardinal,francis,george,catholic,freemason,religion,beliefNews/Politics58055c85ceaeaca6641978276de63879c8c5@0|@0|5@1|@0|@0nohttp://ll.mycatholicvoice.com/f/ch/2uV7wd/CardinalFrancisGeorgetalksaboutCatholicsandFreeMason.flv

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1729baBXLrCAPTAIN CATHOLIC: THE MOVIE - Part 5 of 6TO LOVE, HOPE, AND THE CATHOLIC WAY. When the forces of evil join together to bring hatred and chaos to the world for their own needs, ... all » will the forces of love and selflessness be enough to restore a shattered hope? Based on Tony DeGennaro's "CAPTAIN CATHOLIC" series of Episodes 0, 1, 2, and 3, "CAPTAIN CATHOLIC: THE MOVIE" is a darker story pitting a family of love, headed by Captain Catholic's father Commander Catholic (Tony DeGennaro, Sr.) along with new-hero Altar Boy (Matt Roberts), against an alliance of hatred, led by the sinister Dick DeGreedio (Mike Scott) and his corrupt politician friends, as well as Catholic Earl's twin brother Fundamentalist Fred (Matt Bartlett). With a plot written by series new-comer Garrett Geary and Tony DeGennaro, hopelessness, comradery, despair, betrayal on both sides, and even death abound. Join Captain Catholic (Tony DeGennaro) on his quest to prove once and for all that "LOVE IS NEVER DEFEATED."captain,catholic,movie,love,hope,politicianNews/Politicswiseowl7402http://ll.mycatholicvoice.com/f/8/172_thumb.jpg2008-02-14 09:09:12.653444
9305CiDymNSt. Francis of Paola (April 2)

(1416-1507) 


Francis of Paola was a man who deeply loved contemplative solitude and wished only to be the "least in the household of God." Yet, when the Church called him to active service in the world, he became a miracle-worker and influenced the course of nations.


After accompanying his parents on a pilgrimage to Rome and Assisi, he began to live as a contemplative hermit in a remote cave near Paola, on Italy's southern seacoast. Before he was 20, he received the first followers who had come to imitate his way of life. Seventeen years later, when his disciples had grown in number, Francis established a Rule for his austere community and sought Church approval. This was the founding of the Hermits of St. Francis of Assisi, who were approved by the Holy See in 1474


In 1492, Francis changed the name of his community to "Minims" because he wanted them to be known as the least (minimi) in the household of God. Humility was to be the hallmark of the brothers as it had been in Francis's personal life. Besides the vows of poverty, chastity and obedience, Francis enjoined upon his followers the fourth obligation of a perpetual Lenten fast. He felt that heroic mortification was necessary as a means for spiritual growth.


It was Francis's desire to be a contemplative hermit, yet he believed that God was calling him to the apostolic life. He began to use the gifts he had received, such as the gifts of miracles and prophecy, to minister to the people of God. A defender of the poor and oppressed, Francis incurred the wrath of King Ferdinand of Naples for the admonitions he directed towards the king and his sons.


Following the request of Pope Sixtus IV, Francis traveled to Paris to help Louis XI of France prepare for his death. While ministering to the king, Francis was able to influence the course of national politics. He helped to restore peace between France and Brittany by advising a marriage between the ruling families, and between France and Spain by persuading Louis XI to return some disputed land.


Francis died while at the French court.

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1741I5XiYaCAPTAIN CATHOLIC: THE MOVIE - Part 1 of 6TO LOVE, HOPE, AND THE CATHOLIC WAY. When the forces of evil join together to bring hatred and chaos to the world for their own needs, ... all » will the forces of love and selflessness be enough to restore a shattered hope? Based on Tony DeGennaro's "CAPTAIN CATHOLIC" series of Episodes 0, 1, 2, and 3, "CAPTAIN CATHOLIC: THE MOVIE" is a darker story pitting a family of love, headed by Captain Catholic's father Commander Catholic (Tony DeGennaro, Sr.) along with new-hero Altar Boy (Matt Roberts), against an alliance of hatred, led by the sinister Dick DeGreedio (Mike Scott) and his corrupt politician friends, as well as Catholic Earl's twin brother Fundamentalist Fred (Matt Bartlett). With a plot written by series new-comer Garrett Geary and Tony DeGennaro, hopelessness, comradery, despair, betrayal on both sides, and even death abound. Join Captain Catholic (Tony DeGennaro) on his quest to prove once and for all that "LOVE IS NEVER DEFEATED."captain,catholic,movie,love,hopeNews/Politicswiseowl10802http://ll.mycatholicvoice.com/f/8/161_thumb.jpg2008-02-14 09:30:32.406171
8916qRBawDCardinal George The Archbishop of Chicago IL attends WYD08 events.

Cardinal George The Archbishop of Chicago IL attends WYD08 events.

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10135vsZUwuUSCCB Catholics in Political Life

USCCB Statement on Responsibilites of Catholics in Political Life


Catholics in Political Life was developed by the United
States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) Task Force on Catholic
Bishops and Catholic Politicians in collaboration with Francis Cardinal
George, OMI, Archbishop Charles J. Chaput, OFMCap, and Bishop Donald W.
Wuerl. It was approved for publication by the full body of bishops at
their June 2004 General Meeting and has been authorized for publication
by the undersigned.



Msgr. William P. Fay
 General Secretary, USCCB

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