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Description Bible prophecy is being fulfilled daily. John the Baptist cried in the wilderness before the arrival of our Lord Jesus Christ in 27AD. Then, the Jewish religions failed to recognise their messiah. Almost 2000 years later, The Loud Cry urges the people of the world to turn to God, in a universal "Call To Repentance," Will world religions fail to see the world's redeemer at His Second Advent? [See the Three Angel's Messages(Rev 14:6-13)] Jesus died for the sins of the world. Repent of your sins to God, accept Jesus as your Lord & Saviour and sin no more. "Put them in fear, O LORD: that the nations may know themselves to be but men. Selah." (Psa 9:20) "And we know that we are of God, and the whole world lieth in wickedness. And we know that the Son of God is come, and hath given us an understanding, that we may know him that is true, and we are in him that is true, even in his Son Jesus Christ. This is the true God, and eternal life." (1Jn 5:19-20)

Synod on the Family: Press Briefing Day 12

Bishops arriving for the morning session of the Synod on the Family – AFP

19/10/2015 16:40 (Vatican Radio)

Archbishops Enrico Solmi of Italy, Mark Coleridge of Australia and the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, Beatitude Fouad Twal, answered questions from the media at the daily press briefing on the Synod of the Family. Fr. Federico Lombardi, SJ, explained that the delegates were meeting in small groups on Monday and Tuesday so there will be no report until Wednesday of the discussions that were underway. The three prelates answered a number of questions – mainly focussed on the admission of the divorced and civilly remarried to Communion. Continue reading Synod on the Family: Press Briefing Day 12

Synod Bishops building bridges between truth and mercy

Bishop Peter Doyle of Northampton – RV

19/10/2015 12:46 (Vatican Radio)

The Synod of Bishops on the family moves into its third and final week on Monday with participants meeting in small language groups to discuss further changes they’d like to see in the concluding document. Continue reading Synod Bishops building bridges between truth and mercy

‘We Palestinian Christians say Allahu Akbar’

Archbishop Sebastia Theodosios (Atallah Hanna) -The only Palestinian Orthodox Christian bishop in the Holy Land. Photo by Nadezhda Kevorkova

Published time: 30 Jan, 2015 15:16

The only Palestinian Orthodox Christian bishop in the Holy Land speaking about the suffering of Palestinian Christians, their unity with Muslims in the Palestinian struggle, about Orthodox Christian martyrs, and Ukraine. Continue reading ‘We Palestinian Christians say Allahu Akbar’

The Pope canonises four new saints and appeals for peace in the Holy Land

Vatican City, 18 October 2015 (VIS) – This Sunday in St. Peter’s Square the Pope celebrated Holy Mass for the canonisation of Blesseds Vincenzo Grossi (1845-1917), diocesan priest and founder of the Institute of the Daughters of the Oratory; Maria Isabel Salvat Romero (Mary of the Immaculate Conception), (1926-1998), superior general of the Congregation of the Sisters of the Company of the Cross; and the spouses Louis Martin (1823-1894) and Zelie Guerin (1831-1877). Continue reading The Pope canonises four new saints and appeals for peace in the Holy Land

Security Council -Statement from JORDAN

16 October 2015

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DINA KAWAR (Jordan) said her Government had called for today’s meeting to urgently address the latest developments in the Palestinian territory, especially occupied East Jerusalem, including Israel’s incursion into Al-Aqsa mosque and imposition of a reality that would change the status quo there, as well as provocations by Israeli extremists that had “crossed all possible lines”. Continue reading Security Council -Statement from JORDAN

Security Council Urge Palestinians, Israelis De-escalate Situation, Respect Status Quo around Holy Sites

16 October 2015

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The crisis sparked by fresh violence in Jerusalem, the West Bank and Gaza could not be stopped by security measures alone, the Assistant Secretary-General for Political Affairs told the Security Council today, urging Palestinians and Israelis to respect decades-old status quo arrangements around holy sites, and for political leaders on all sides to calm their language in a joint effort to de-escalate the situation. Continue reading Security Council Urge Palestinians, Israelis De-escalate Situation, Respect Status Quo around Holy Sites

More than half a million children now risk ‘severe malnutrition’ in Yemen

Faisal, 18 months old is treated for severe acute malnutrition at Sabeen hospital in Yemen’s capital Sana’a. Photo: UNICEF/UMI191723/Yasin

16 October 2015 – Yemen’s spiralling crisis has caused “alarming malnutrition levels” among children because of the limited availability of and lack of access to food due to blocked or damaged delivery routes and restrictions on food and fuel imports caused by the conflict, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) warned today. Continue reading More than half a million children now risk ‘severe malnutrition’ in Yemen

Pope Francis marks 50th anniversary of Synod’s institution

Pope Francis marks the 50th anniversary of the institution of the Synod of Bishops as a permanent body, Oct 17th, 2015 – AFP

17/10/2015 12:49 (Vatican Radio)

Pope Francis on Saturday morning marked the 50th anniversary of the institution of the Synod of Bishops as a permanent body. Continue reading Pope Francis marks 50th anniversary of Synod’s institution

The Changing roles of family life in Lesotho

Some people walk past a Church outside the capital Maseru in Lesotho – REUTERS

16/10/2015 13:37

Archbishop Gerard Tlali Lerotholi of Maseru in Lesotho says the effects of the Apartheid-era migrant labour system continues to impact on families even now. Continue reading The Changing roles of family life in Lesotho

Contributions to the Synod from the representatives of other Christian denominations

Vatican City, 16 October 2015 (VIS) – This morning, during the twelfth general congregation of the Assembly of the Synod of Bishops, the Synod Fathers heard interventions by the fraternal delegates representing other Christian denominations. Continue reading Contributions to the Synod from the representatives of other Christian denominations

Women at Synod of Bishops call for their voices to be heard

16/10/2015 17:06

(Vatican Radio) For a meeting entitled ‘The vocation and mission of the family in the church and the modern world’, it may come as a surprise to hear that Friday, at the end of the second week, was the first opportunity for the protagonists themselves to address the full assembly from the coalface of family life.

Continue reading Women at Synod of Bishops call for their voices to be heard

Synod on the Family: Press Briefing Day 11

A delegate arrives at the Synod plenary on Friday morning. – AFP

16/10/2015 16:55 (Vatican Radio)

Two fraternal delegates were guests at the daily press briefing for the Synod on the Family on Friday. Bishop Tim Thornton of the Anglican Communion is representing the Archbishop of Canterbury, and Patriarch Stephanos of Estonia is representing the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople. Continue reading Synod on the Family: Press Briefing Day 11

Survivors of Symphysiotomy Submission to UN Human Rights Council

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Posted on September 22, 2015

The UN will carry out a review of Ireland in 2016. Read our submission to the United Nations Human Rights Council:

This submission outlines the torture, and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment, perpetrated on three generations of women in Ireland by doctors who carried out destructive and non-consensual childbirth operations (‘symphysiotomy’) in the absence of medical necessity; and shows why Ireland’s failure to protect these women then, and to vindicate their rights now, constitutes a violation of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights,the UN Convention Against Torture, the European Convention of Human Rights, and the UN General Assembly Body of Basic Principles. Continue reading Survivors of Symphysiotomy Submission to UN Human Rights Council

Symphysiotomy in Ireland & the Catholic Church

Survivors of Symphysiotomy ireland

16 October 2015

Symphysiotomy is a childbirth operation that effectively unhinges the pelvis. Ireland was the only country in the world to do these childbirth operations in preference to Caesarean section. Religious ideology and medical ambition drove the surgery. Continue reading Symphysiotomy in Ireland & the Catholic Church

Cardinal Kasper Gears Up: ‘You Are Born Gay’

Cardinal Kasper

by Thomas D. Williams, Ph.D. 2 Oct 2015

On the eve of the Vatican synod on marriage and the family, progressive German Cardinal Walter Kasper has come out publicly against doctrinal “fundamentalism” in the Church, while expressing his hope that the synod will open a “dialogue” on contraception for Catholics and reconsider the situation of homosexuals. Continue reading Cardinal Kasper Gears Up: ‘You Are Born Gay’

Judges plan to outlaw climate change ‘denial’

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Poles apart: in 2013, the year scientists had forecast that the Arctic would be ‘ice free’, its thickness increased by a third Photo: Alamy

A semi-secret, international conference of top judges proposed to make illegal any opinion that contradicted climate change Continue reading Judges plan to outlaw climate change ‘denial’

France’s top weatherman sparks storm over book questioning climate change

Every night, France’s chief weatherman has told the nation how much wind, sun or rain they can expect the following day.

Now Philippe Verdier, a household name for his nightly forecasts on France 2, has been taken off air after a more controversial announcement – criticising the world’s top climate change experts.

Continue reading France’s top weatherman sparks storm over book questioning climate change

Vanishing Acts: A Call for Disappearing Delivery Vehicles

Program aims to develop systems that deliver the goods, then poof out of existence

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It sounds like an engineering fantasy, or maybe an episode from Mission Impossible: A flock of small, single-use, unpowered delivery vehicles dropped from an aircraft, each of which literally vanishes after landing and delivering food or medical supplies to an isolated village during an epidemic or disaster.  And it would be nothing more than a fantasy, were it not that the principle behind disappearing materials has already been proven. Continue reading Vanishing Acts: A Call for Disappearing Delivery Vehicles

Synod on the Family: Press Briefing Day 10

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“The Polish Episcopal Conference does not support the notion of admitting divorced and remarried Catholics to the Eucharist,” said Archbishop Stanislaw Gadecki at the daily Synod briefing. Continue reading Synod on the Family: Press Briefing Day 10

Synod: Bishops must welcome families as teachers and pastors

2015-10-15 Vatican Radio

(Vatican Radio) ‘Mission impossible’ was how Fr Federico Lombardi on Thursday described the task of trying to sum up the dozens of daily interventions by participants in the Synod of Bishops on the Family, currently coming to the close of its second week in the Vatican’s Synod Hall.

Continue reading Synod: Bishops must welcome families as teachers and pastors

Ishwarlal and Penelope Bajaj of India at Vatican’s synod on family

2015-10-15 Vatican Radio

The 14th Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops taking place in the Vatican, Oct. 4-25, is discussing the theme, ‎”The vocation and mission of the family in the Church and in the contemporary world”. ‎ Continue reading Ishwarlal and Penelope Bajaj of India at Vatican’s synod on family

Germanicus 2 – the German language group digs into mercy and truth

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The language groups have published their second summaries of their discussions about the second part of the Instrumentum laboris. The German group gets decidedly more theological in theirs, as they discuss the false opposition between mercy and truth, grace and justice, graduality, and the practical consequences of understanding sacramental marriage in a historical and biographical way.

In today’s press conference, Cardinal Vincent Nichols recommended the German contribution as the most theologically sound.

This is my translation of the German original that was, once again, composed by Archbishop Heiner Koch:

synod german circle“We have extensively discussed the concepts of mercy and truth, grace and justice, which are constantly treated as being in opposition to one another, and their theological relationships. In God they are certainly not in opposition: as God is love, justice and mercy come together in Him. The mercy of God is the fundamental truth of revelation, which is not opposed to…

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Synod on the Family: Press Briefing Day 9

On a rainy Wednesday morning the delegates to the Synod on the Family returned to a plenary meeting after two days of group work – REUTERS

14/10/2015 17:28 (Vatican Radio)

At the daily press briefing for the Synod on the Family an African Cardinal said that polygamy was much more of a problem in Africa than divorce and remarriage. Continue reading Synod on the Family: Press Briefing Day 9

Synod’s small groups conclude second session on family vocation

2015-10-14 16:30 (Vatican Radio)

At the Synod on the Family on Wednesday, bishops presented the results of their second round of small group work, dedicated to the second theme of ‘discerning the family vocation’.

Continue reading Synod’s small groups conclude second session on family vocation

Israeli PM Netanyahu vows response to violence in Jerusalem

2015-10-14 Vatican Radio

(Vatican Radio) Israel’s prime minister on Tuesday said he would take a series of “aggressive steps” to halt a wave of violence in Israeli cities after two attacks in Jerusalem left three Israelis dead. Three Palestinians, including two attackers, were also killed. Continue reading Israeli PM Netanyahu vows response to violence in Jerusalem

The Circuli Minori discuss the second part of the Instrumentum Laboris: the importance of divine pedagogy

Vatican City, 14 October 2015 (VIS) – During this morning’s General Congregation the various working groups presented to the Synod Fathers the result of their reflections on the second part of the Instrumentum Laboris. Continue reading The Circuli Minori discuss the second part of the Instrumentum Laboris: the importance of divine pedagogy

Synod on the Family: Press Briefing Day 8

The Family Synod delegates have been working in small groups Monday and Tuesday. – REUTERS

13/10/2015 16:55 (Vatican Radio)

On Tuesday the Synod delegates spent the whole day working in “circuli minores,” director of the Holy See Press Office, Fr Federico Lombardi, SJ, told the daily press briefing. He also read statements from Cardinals George Pell and Wilfrid Napier. Continue reading Synod on the Family: Press Briefing Day 8

Fr. Lombardi on the “Letter to the Pope from thirteen cardinals”

Fr. Lombardi on the “Letter to the Pope from thirteen cardinals”

Vatican City, 13 October 2015 (VIS) – The director of the Holy See Press Office, Fr. Federico Lombardi, S.J., has given the following clarification regarding the publication yesterday of a “Letter to the Pope from thirteen cardinals”.
 
As we are aware, at least four of the Synod Fathers who were included in the list of signatories have denied their involvement (Cardinals Angelo Scola, Andre Vingt-Trois, Mauro Piacenza and Peter Erdo).
 
Cardinal Pell has declared that a letter sent to the Pope was confidential and should have remained as such, and that neither the text published nor the signatories correspond to what was sent to the Pope.
 
I would add that, in terms of content, the difficulties included in the letter were mentioned on Monday evening in the Synod Hall, as I have previously said, although not covered extensively or in detail.
 
As we know, the General Secretary and the Pope responded clearly the following morning. Therefore, to provide this text and this list of signatories some days later constitutes a disruption that was not intended by the signatories (at least by the most authoritative). Therefore it would be inappropriate to allow it to have any influence.
 
That observations can be made regarding the methodology of the Synod is neither new nor surprising. However, once agreed upon, a commitment is made to put it into practice in the best way possible.
 
This is what is taking place. There is very extensive collaboration in the task of allowing the Synod to make good progress on its path. It may be observed that some of the “signatories” are elected Moderators of the Circuli Minori, and have been working intensively. The overall climate of the Assembly is without doubt positive.
 
Cardinal Napier has expressly asked me to clarify the comments published in an interview with “Crux”, which do not correspond to his opinion. With regard to the composition of the “Commission of the 10” for the final text, it was incorrectly written that “… Napier said, adding that he would actually challenge ‘Pope Francis’ right to choose that’”. Cardinal Napier has requested that this be corrected, affirming the exact opposite: “… no-one challenges Pope Francis’ right to choose that”.
I have no further observations to make.
Source: VIS

Archbishop Coleridge on challenges facing Synod on Family

13/10/2015 11:45 (Vatican Radio)

  • The risks of idealizing marriage and family life.
  • The task of holding together diverging views from different parts of the globe.
  • The need for new, more user-friendly language to make sure the Church’s message is being heard.

Continue reading Archbishop Coleridge on challenges facing Synod on Family