“LIKE GOD”, DEVIL’S OR JESUS’ WAY?

Posted by - March 17, 2019

The Devil’s Way:  In Genesis, the serpent tempted Eve to eat the forbidden fruit in the Garden of Eden: “God knows that if you eat of it your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God knowing good an devil.” (Gen. 3:5). It’s a kind of temptation “to be like God”, not in

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Overcoming negativity

Posted by - March 17, 2019

Recently the annual federal holiday honoring Martin Luther King’s birthday was celebrated. In addition to providing due recognition to the African-American community and an exceptional American hero, it was a much-appreciated opportunity for a day off from work. While I very much enjoy my job, it is nice to have an extended weekend now and

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II DAMENGGUN KUARESMA

Posted by - March 17, 2019

FINE’NA NA TINAITAI                                                                   Gn 15, 5-12, 17-18  Un tinaitai ginin i Lepblun Genesis  Si Yu’us Ha konni’ si Abram huyung ya ilek-ña nu guiya:  “Talak hilu’ gi langit ya un tufung i puti’un siha, yanggin un na’siña.”  Ha åomentåyi ya ilek-ña. “Pues siempri taiguennao ha’ i famagu’on-mu siha.”  Si Abram ha po’lu i hininggen-ña

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Overview of the 90th Year

Posted by - March 17, 2019

Since  March 4, 2018– the 90th anniversary of the Mercedarian Missionaries of Berriz arrival to Saipan-activities have continued to promote their foundress’ Cause for Canonization. On March 21 – the new book on M. Margarita was  made available to the public.  Ryan Jimenez, Bishop of the Diocese of Chalan Kanoa, did the unveiling.   Copies are 

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World Youth Day pilgrims from the Dominican Republic pose for a photo Jan. 24, 2019, at a vocations festival in a Panama City park, where they learned what different religious communities have to offer. Answering the Lord's call demands the courage to take a risk, but it is an invitation to become part of an important mission, Pope Francis said March 9 in his message for the 2019 World Day of Prayer for Vocations. (CNS photo/Chaz Muth)

Answering God’s call demands courage to take a risk, pope says

Posted by - March 16, 2019

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Answering the Lord’s call demands the courage to take a risk, but it is an invitation to become part of an important mission, Pope Francis said. God “wants us to discover that each of us is called — in a variety of ways — to something grand, and that our lives

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Pope Francis hears the confession of a priest March 7, 2019, at Rome's Basilica of St. John Lateran. The pope administered the sacrament to several priests during his annual Lenten meeting with the priests of the Diocese of Rome. (CNS photo/Vatican Media)

Pope: God is purifying the church with ‘unbearable’ pain of abuse scandal

Posted by - March 16, 2019

ROME (CNS) — The clerical abuse scandal has caused everyone in the Catholic Church “pain and unbearable suffering,” Pope Francis said, but it also is a call to repentance and the renewal of the church. “Our humble repentance, which remains silent between our tears for the monstrosity of sin and the unfathomable greatness of God’s

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People dress as "devils" during the "Endiablada" festival in Almonacid del Marquesado, Spain, Feb. 2, 2018. When facing temptation, Christians should follow Jesus' example by not engaging in fruitless talk with the father of lies, Pope Francis told pilgrims gathered in St. Peter's Square for his Sunday Angelus address March 10. (CNS photo/Sergio Perez, Reuters)

Don’t waste time talking to the devil, pope says at Angelus

Posted by - March 16, 2019

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — When facing temptation, Christians should follow Jesus’ example by not engaging in fruitless talk with the father of lies, Pope Francis said. When responding to the devil’s temptations during his 40 days in the desert, Jesus “does not enter into dialogue, but responds to the three challenges only with the Word

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In this 2017 file photo, a woman in Manila, Philippines, speaks during Mass about her loved one being killed due to their alleged involvement in drugs. Three Filipino Catholic priests claimed March 11 that they've received death threats because of their stance against drug-related killings. (CNS photo/Romeo Ranoco, Reuters)

In Philippines, 3 outspoken priests say they’ve received death threats

Posted by - March 16, 2019

MANILA, Philippines (CNS) — Three Catholic priests, known for being outspoken against a wave of drug-related killings, claimed they have received death threats in recent weeks, reported ucanews.com. Jesuit Father Albert Alejo, Divine Word Father Flavie Villanueva and Father Robert Reyes told a hastily organized media briefing March 11 that they fear for their lives.

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Benedictine Abbot Bernardo Gianni leads Pope Francis' Lenten retreat for the Roman Curia in Ariccia, Italy, March 10, 2019. (CNS photo/Vatican Media via Reuters)

Benedictine abbot leads pope, curial officials in Lenten retreat

Posted by - March 16, 2019

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — When Pope Francis asked 50-year-old Benedictine Abbot Bernardo Gianni to lead his Lenten retreat, the abbot said he told the pope he felt “very inadequate.” “The pope responded to me that that was a great precondition for doing it well,” the abbot of Florence’s Abbey of San Miniato al Monte told

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Pope Francis celebrates Mass March 8, 2019, in the chapel of his Vatican residence, the Domus Sanctae Marthae. (CNS photo/Vatican Media).

Lent is a time for a little less hypocrisy, pope says

Posted by - March 16, 2019

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Lent is a time to ask for God’s grace to chip away at hypocrisy, which is seen in the natural human attempt to appear “worthier than we are,” Pope Francis said. “I must appear to be what I am, and that is our work in Lent,” the pope said March 8

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