Don’t Misunderstand The Pope

Don’t Misunderstand The Pope, He Has Been Called The Messiah By The Pastors And Leaders Around The World During his time in Argentina, Pope Francis is attending to the welfare of those that are in desperate need. With all the world’s problems, one has to ask why someone of such enormous stature does not act against the powers that be. After all, he holds the Vatican in such esteem that he seems like a revolutionary. You have to wonder what his human side is doing all the while. He is…

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While #GirlDad trends, US sex-selective abortion is on the rise

Washington D.C., Jan 29, 2020 / 12:01 pm (CNA).- In the wake of basketball star and father-of-four-daughters Kobe Bryant’s death, #GirlDad has gone viral on social media with fathers sharing the unique joy of raising daughters. However, in many parts of the world, fewer girls are born than boys today because of sex-selective abortion. Demographics experts say that “large-scale female feticide” has also occurred in the U.S. in the last decade, in a new analysis published Jan. 27. “These new data are worrisome, if not alarming—for they demonstrate that large-scale…

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What Are The Cat Breeds You Should Avoid?

Cat breeds are just like human babies. They go through certain stages in their development that shape them into the creature they are. There are a few cat breeds that are thought to be “lucky” to have survived and some that you will want to avoid. Even though they are small, cedar gliders are very active animals that like to fly. You can probably picture them flying around the room or scratching at your furniture. Because of this, their mothers are very protective of their young. Cedar gliders are born…

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Pope Francis to publish a book with reflections on St. John Paul II

Vatican City, Jan 28, 2020 / 08:00 am (CNA).- Pope Francis has co-authored a book of reflections on the life of St. John Paul II to be published in Italian. The book, entitled "St. John Paul the Great," is the product of a series of conversations between Pope Francis and Fr. Luigi Maria Epicoco which took place from June 2019 to January 2020, according to its preface. The book is expected to be published sometime ahead of the 100 year anniversary of the birth of Karol Wojtyla on May 18.…

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Depression As A Pre-Diabetes Condition

Depression As A Pre-Diabetes Condition Depression is not as uncommon as we may think. In fact, the number of people that suffer from depression in America alone is staggering. Depression can be a problem for some, but it is far more common for many to feel depressed than others. Many people are unaware that they are suffering from depression. Some people may think that only those that have suffered a major depressive episode experience depression. Those who suffer from major depression disorder are typically suffering from one episode of major…

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Pope’s new personal secretary ran a ministry for street children

Vatican City, Jan 27, 2020 / 10:51 am (CNA).- The Vatican announced Sunday that Pope Francis has a new personal secretary, Fr. Gonzalo Aemilius, a priest from Uruguay known for his ministry with children on the streets. Pope Francis first met Aemilius in 2006 when he was Archbishop of Buenos Aires. In one of his first Masses after becoming pope, on March 17, 2013, Francis recognized Fr. Aemilius in the crowd at the Church of Santa Anna in the Vatican and said: “I want to introduce you to a priest…

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Tips To Help You With Your Social Anxiety Problem

Tips To Help You With Your Social Anxiety Problem Social anxiety is not very popular in the United States. It is just not an issue, and it is not something that a lot of people worry about. If you are one of the millions of people who suffer from this condition, you may be curious about ways to overcome your anxiety. You are in luck, because here are a few simple tips to help you with your social anxiety problem. Sometimes you need to take a moment to think about…

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Pope Francis prays for coronavirus victims in China

Vatican City, Jan 26, 2020 / 06:30 am (CNA).- Pope Francis prayed Sunday for people infected by the coronavirus, which has killed 56 people in China. “May the Lord welcome the deceased in his peace, comfort families and support the great commitment of the Chinese community, already put in place to fight the epidemic,” Pope Francis said in his Angelus address Jan. 26. Originating in the Chinese city of Wuhan, the virus has spread to nine countries with 1,975 confirmed cases. The World Health Organization’s latest report Jan. 25 stated…

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1 killed after car crashes into bus of Covington Catholic students heading home from March for Life

Lexington, Ky., Jan 25, 2020 / 11:27 am (CNA).- One person is dead and others are injured after an oncoming car struck a charter bus carrying Covington Catholic students and chaperones back from the national March for Life in Washington, D.C., local sources have reported. According to witnesses speaking to WLWT in Kentucky, the car had been traveling in the southbound lane of AA Highway in the city of California, Kentucky, when it crossed the median into the northbound lane and hit the bus head-on. "I saw a car come…

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Preventing Teen Suicide – Three Nonlethal Ways

Preventing Teen Suicide – Three Nonlethal Ways Preventing teen suicide is one of the most important issues facing American society today. It is not only a matter of the kids who are being bullied in school, but it is a matter of the children who are experiencing pain and hopelessness as a result of their condition. If you were to survey the local news, you will find that there are scores of reports of suicides in schools or in the street. In this article I will discuss a couple of…

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