#CATHOLIC FAITHLINK: “#Marriage can transform both the culture and the world — if we do it right Marriage is a full-time vocation” – OSV Newsweekly/Cardinal Francis George

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“… In their concern and care for each other and for their families, husbands and wives show the world, in a particular way, how to live according to the Great Commandment, with all one’s heart, mind and strength. It requires of them a great deal of realism and a large dose of forgiveness. It brings joy, often tempered by sorrows. It transforms people and the entire world. Its mission is love.”

#CATHOLIC FAITHLINK: “The Ten #Commandments” – Catechism of the #Catholic Church/Vatican.va

File Photo of Sunrise at Joshua Tree National Park

“… I am the LORD your #God,
who brought you out
of the land of Egypt,
out of the house of bondage.
You shall have no other gods before me.
You shall not make for yourself a graven image,
or any likeness of anything that is in heaven above,
or that is in the earth beneath,
or that is in the water under the earth;
you shall not bow down to them or serve them;
for I the LORD your God am a jealous God,
visiting the iniquity of the fathers
upon the children to the third and the fourth
generation of those who hate me,
but showing steadfast love to thousands of those
who love me and keep my commandments. …”

#CATHOLIC FAITHLINK: “#PopeFrancis: #Christ came to help us fulfil the commandments’ substance” – CNA

File Photo of St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican

“… ‘He manifests the Law’s original purposes and He fulfils its authentic aspects – and He does all this by His preaching and even more by offering Himself on the Cross.’ …”

CATHOLIC FAITHLINK: “Pope Francis: Message for World Day of the Sick” – News.Va

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“… The theme of this year’s celebration is ‘Amazement at what #God has accomplished: “The Almighty has done great things for me….”‘ (Lk 1:49). Instituted by my predecessor Saint John Paul II in 1992, and first celebrated at Lourdes on 11 February 1993, this Day is an opportunity to reflect in particular on the needs of the sick and, more generally, of all those who suffer. It is also an occasion for those who generously assist the sick, beginning with family members, health workers and volunteers, to give thanks for their God-given vocation of accompanying our infirm brothers and sisters. This celebration likewise gives the Church renewed spiritual energy for carrying out ever more fully that fundamental part of her mission which includes serving the poor, the infirm, the suffering, the outcast and the marginalized (cf. John Paul II, Motu Proprio Dolentium Hominum, 11 February 1985, 1). Surely, the moments of prayer, the Eucharistic liturgies and the celebrations of the Anointing of the Sick, the sharing with the sick and the bioethical and theological-pastoral workshops to be held in Lourdes in those days will make new and significant contributions to that service.”

VIDEO: #Catholic #TV #Mass: Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time 2.12.17 – Basilica of the Sacred Heart at the University of #NotreDame

Interior of the Basilica of the Sacred Heart at the University oif Notre Dame, Copyright Steven C. Welsh

#Catholic #TV #Mass for the Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Feb. 12, 2017, from the Basilica of the Sacred Heart at the University of #NotreDame [Click here for Mass Readings]

#CATHOLIC FAITHLINK: “#Vatican appoints pastoral envoy to #Medjugorje” – CNA

Map of Bosnia and Herzegovina

“… #Medjugorje, a town in what is now Bosnia and Herzegovina, began to experience phenomena which they have claimed to be apparitions of the Blessed Virgin #Mary. …”

#CATHOLIC FAITHLINK: “#PopeFrancis at Angelus: meditation on fulfilment of the Law” – News.Va

Artistic Drawing of Jesus Preaching in Sermon on the Mount

“… ‘In particular, in [this Sunday’s] Gospel, Jesus examines three aspects, three commandments: murder, adultery and oath-swearing. With regard to the commandment, “Thou shalt not kill,” He affirms that it is violated not only by actual homicide, but also by those behaviors, which offend the dignity of the human person, including insulting words (cf. Mt. 5:22). Certainly, these injurious words do not have the same gravity and sinfulness of killing, but they are placed on the same line, because they are the premises of the more serious acts and they reveal the same malevolence. Jesus invites us not to establish a schedule [It. graduatoria] of offenses, but to consider them all harmful, insofar as they are all moved by the intention to do harm to one’s neighbor. …'”

#CATHOLIC NEWSLINK: “Do #Catholic hospitals discriminate? [so-called “#transgender”] patients raise issues of identity and language for Catholic health care facilities” – OSV News/Mary Rice Hasson

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“… The hospital’s unwillingness to be a venue for [so-called] #gender reassignment has nothing to do with who Conforti is, and everything to do with what the surgery entails (removing a healthy uterus) and why it was requested (to [so-called] reassign gender and reduce feelings of #genderdysphoria)….”

#CATHOLIC FAITHLINK: “#PopeFrancis: #Catholic educators must teach the grammar of dialogue” – News.Va

View of St. Peter's Basilica at Vatican from River

“#PopeFrancis stressed the need for a culture of dialogue saying our world has become a global village in which each person belongs to humanity and shares in the hope for a better future for the whole family of nations. Unfortunately, he said, there are many forms of violence, poverty, exploitation, discrimination, marginalization and restrictions on freedom that create a culture of waste. ‘Within this context, Catholic educational institutions are called to be on the front line in practicing a grammar of dialogue” which, he said, is the basis of encounter and of the enhancement of cultural and religious diversity. …

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