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Gloria TV News on the Feast of Blessed Caesar de Bus. Cardinal Bartolucci Conducts in St Peter’s Rome The Associazione Giovani e tradizione (Youth and Tradition Association) and the Sodality of Priestly …More
Gloria TV News on the Feast of Blessed Caesar de Bus.

Cardinal Bartolucci Conducts in St Peter’s

Rome

The Associazione Giovani e tradizione (Youth and Tradition Association) and the Sodality of Priestly Friends of Summorum Pontificum are holding the third Conference on the Motu Proprio in Rome from May 13th to May 15th. The Conference will conclude with a Pontifical Mass in St Peter’s Basilica, celebrated by Cardinal Antonio Cañizares Llovera. At the Mass, the chant will be performed by the Pontifical Institute of Sacred Music at Rome. The polyphony including Palestrina's Missa Papae Marcelli will be sung by the Domenico Bartolucci Foundation Choir, directed by Cardinal Bartolucci himself.

Anti-Christian Attacks Are Very Common in India

India

Tens of thousands of Christians will take to the streets of Mumbai, Delhi, Calcutta, and Bangalore on Good Friday in silent protest of the persecution of Christians in India. “In 2011 there has been one anti-Christian attack a day on average,” said lay activist Joseph Dias, head of the Catholic Secular Forum. According to him no state in India is immune against such attacks. He adds: “The Hindu extremists do not tolerate the social commitment of Christians in schools and hospitals, and above all their valuable work in promoting the human, economic and social situation of Dalits and tribals”. Dalits and tribals are downtrodden and discriminated against in society. Therefore they often ask to embrace the Christian faith.”

More Than A Dozen Additional Catholic Students

USA

St. Mary Magdalene Regional School in Millville, Diocese of Camden, USA, will finish this academic year with more Catholic students – and this not because of a surge in enrollment. The total number of students is 182. The increase is due to 13 of the school’s 29 non-Catholic students joining the Church. The principal of the school, Sister Rosa Maria Ojeda of the Missionary Daughters of the Most Pure Virgin Mary, comments: “Usually we have two or three, or at most four conversions.” The school has no formal program to encourage conversions. According to the principal, the parents say that the conversion happen due to the sisters at the school: “They’re astonishing in their faith and their trust. They are so kind and so gentle and so loving, and they’ve just made these children feel special”.

Beatification Put Into Question

Vatican
The website remnantnewspaper.com has issued a statement expressing reservations about the beatification of Pope John Paul. To date, some 1,500 people have signed on. The authors of the statement ask: “ Did John Paul II perform heroically his duties as Supreme Pontiff in the manner of the sainted predecessors we will mention here: opposing error, swiftly and courageously defending the flock from the ravening wolves who spread it, and protecting the integrity of the Church’s doctrine and sacred worship?” It answers: We fear that under the circumstances surrounding this “fast track” beatification the real question has not received the careful and unhurried consideration it deserves.
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Exclusive: Early Christian Lead Codices Now Called Fakes
Natalie Wolchover, Life's Little Mysteries Staff Writer
Date: 11 April 2011 Time: 02:00 PM ET
Seventy metal books allegedly discovered in a cave in Jordan have been hailed as the earliest Christian documents. Dating them to mere decades after Jesus' death, scholars have called the "lead codices" the most important discovery in archaeological …More
Exclusive: Early Christian Lead Codices Now Called Fakes
Natalie Wolchover, Life's Little Mysteries Staff Writer
Date: 11 April 2011 Time: 02:00 PM ET
Seventy metal books allegedly discovered in a cave in Jordan have been hailed as the earliest Christian documents. Dating them to mere decades after Jesus' death, scholars have called the "lead codices" the most important discovery in archaeological history, and leading media outlets have added fuel to the fire surrounding the books in recent weeks."Never has there been a discovery of relics on this scale from the early Christian movement, in its homeland and so early in its history," reported the BBC. [Image]
Slowly, though, more and more questions have arisen about the authenticity of the codices, whose credit-card-size pages are cast in lead and bound together by lead rings. Today, an Aramaic translator has completed his analysis of the artifacts, and has found what he says is incontrovertible evidence that they are fakes.
www.livescience.com/13657-exclusive…
kfarley
If you'd examine the people who signed the petition expressing reservations on Pope John Paul II's Beatification you'd more than likely find a group of Catholics who are pro-gay, pro-birth control/abortion along with a laundry list of other heresies this group more than likely clings to. It is not difficult to figure the type of individuals who would sign on to a list such as this.
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