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Sunday, July 01, 2012

Mystic Monk Coffee


Coffee And Tea Is Just The Start
The Carmelite Monks of Wyoming offer a great selection of coffee's and tea's to suit all palates. Did you know however, that they offer much more than just great coffee and tea?

For starters, they offer a CD of their Gregorian Chants entitled "Mystical Chants of Carmel" that they describe as: "The Carmelite Monks of Wyoming bring you their incredible CD of beautiful Gregorian Chants. This CD is selling thousands across the United States and is praised for the monks' peacefully refined style and obvious love of chant. Nearly an hour of the best chants in honor of the Mother of God."

They also have an assortment of coffee accessories from bag clips to travel mugs to Mystic Monk Tee Shirts!

Also available are books, bibles, spiritual classics from Saint Teresa of Avila, Saint John of the Cross, and let's not forget rosaries, saint medals, and more.

So, the Carmllite Monks of Wyoming's Mystic Monk brand is much more than just coffee and tea. Go see for youirself. 

Remember, your purchase helps support the Carmelite Monks of Wyoming.

Saturday, June 30, 2012

POPE BENEDICT XVI'S PRAYER INTENTIONS FOR JULY 2012



Vatican City, 28 June 2012 (VIS) - Pope Benedict's general prayer intention for July is: "That everyone may have work in safe and secure conditions".

His mission intention is: "That Christian volunteers in mission territories may witness to the love of Christ".


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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Austrian cardinal: dissident priests cannot serve in administrative posts : News Headlines - Catholic Culture

The following excerpts are from Catholic World News:
  • Vienna’s Cardinal Christoph Schönborn has announced that priests who support a “Call to Disobedience” cannot serve as the heads of local deaneries. But the dissident priests continue to serve as pastors in the Vienna archdiocese.
  • The archdiocese announced on June 26 that priests who were vocal supporters of the “Call to Disobedience” would not be appointed to administrative positions. Father Peter Meidinger, who had been a dean in one archdiocesan region, confirmed that he had resigned his post after telling Cardinal Schönborn that he would not back away from his support of the dissenting statement. Father Meidinger remains pastor of two parishes.

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Austrian cardinal: dissident priests cannot serve in administrative posts : News Headlines - Catholic Culture

Father Pavone wins partial victory on Vatican appeal : News Headlines - Catholic Culture

The following excerpts are from Catholic World News:
  • Father Frank Pavone, the president of Priests for Life, has won at least a partial victory in a conflict with his bishop over his leadership of the pro-life group.
  • Bishop Patrick Zurek of Amarillo, Texas, has announced that in May, the Vatican’s Congregation for Clergy “sustained Father Frank A. Pavone’s appeal of his suspension from ministry outside the Diocese of Amarillo.” Bishop Zurek had announced that suspension last September, citing his “deep concerns regarding his stewardship of the finances of the Priests for Life organization” and about Father Pavone’s reluctance to accept episcopal oversight.
  • Father Pavone appealed the bishop’s decision to the Vatican, and the May decision from the Congregation for Clergy vindicated his stand. Priests for Life issued a statement celebrating the Vatican’s decision in favor of Father Pavone’s appeal, saying: “Father Pavone remains a priest in good standing all over the world.”
  • However, the Vatican decision apparently affirmed Bishop Zurek’s authority to assign Father Pavone to new responsibilities as chaplain of a religious community in the Amarillo diocese. Bishop Zurek announced that the priest was to “continue his ministry as chaplain until further notice.” And Priests for Life, in its celebratory statement, hinted at some remaining conflict, saying:
  • While we fully agree that Bishop Zurek has rightful authority over the priests of his diocese, we also see the urgent need for Father Pavone to be allowed to conduct his priestly ministry outside the diocese of Amarillo for the good of the pro-life movement.

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Father Pavone wins partial victory on Vatican appeal : News Headlines - Catholic Culture