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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Top All Time Posts For Faith of the Fathers Blogs


I was looking at the stats for some of the Faith of the Fathers blogs, and it occurred to me that I had never looked at the "all time" top posts of the blogs.

So, I decided to share here what the Google Stats says are the top posts for all time, and thought that some of you might want to read some of those posts.

So here they are in no particular order:

Faith of the Fathers: The Digital Catholic Bible
Saint Quote of the Day: Saint Quote : Saint Anthony of Padua
No Walls: The Beatitudes
Church Under Attack: Gospel of Judas
Favorite Prayers And Scripture: Prayers Before And After Reading Holy Scripture
Saints of the Faith: Sister Josefa Menendez-Victim Soul
Spirituality and Mysticism: Mystical Suffering of The Victim Soul
Busy Mom's Notebook: Shepherds Pie With Mushroom (Yes, we have recipes)
Approved Apparitions: Our Lady of Kibeho
Spiritual Warfare: The Seven Deadly Sins-ENVY
Bible Stories (one of our Kid's Corner blogs): The Story of Gideon

So, give them a read if you have the time. I hope you find them enjoyable and informative.

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Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Homosexual’s ‘defamatory’ lawsuit seeks to silence pro-family groups: Liberty University attorney | LifeSiteNews.com

The following excerpts are from LifeSiteNews.com:
  • August 28, 2012 (LifeSiteNews.com) - A lawsuit filed by a homosexual against Liberty University School of Law and various other organizations and individuals for “conspiracy” and “racketeering” is based on lies and is defamatory, according to law school dean Mathew Staver, who says that he will “pursue every recourse” against the plaintiffs for having filed it.
  • Staver also says that the suit is an attempt to undermine the freedom of speech of pro-family groups in their opposition to homosexual behavior and homosexual parenting.
  • “This is outrageously frivolous,” Staver told LifeSiteNews.com. “It’s a press release filed in federal court. It is sanctionable, and we will pursue every recourse possible because this suit is defamatory. It’s filled with lies, it’s frivolous, and the attorney who filed it ought to be sanctioned…”
  • The suit, filed on behalf of Vermont lesbian Janet Jenkins, claims that Liberty University School of Law, Thomas Road Baptist Church, Christian Aid Ministries, and other organizations and individuals are involved in various schemes of “conspiracy” and “racketeering” for allegedly offering support for ex-lesbian Lisa Miller’s and her daughter’s escape from the United States in 2009.
  • Miller fled the United States after a Vermont court insisted that Jenkins, who was Miller’s ex-partner in a Vermont civil union, be given visits with Miller’s daughter, Isabella. Although Jenkins is unrelated biologically to Isabella, and never adopted her, the court awarded “parent” status to Jenkins, and continued to order visits despite evidence submitted of trauma suffered by Isabella.
  • After Miller’s disappearance, Vermont judge Richard Cohen ordered that the custody of Isabella be transferred permanently to Jenkins, an order that is unenforceable while Miller remains in hiding outside of the United States.
Read more by clicking the link below:
Homosexual’s ‘defamatory’ lawsuit seeks to silence pro-family groups: Liberty University attorney | LifeSiteNews.com

Irish lawmakers want 'conscience vote' on abortion : News Headlines - Catholic Culture

The following excerpts are from Catholic Culture's Catholic World News:
  • Members of Ireland’s Fine Gael party are asking the government to ensure that lawmakers would have a “conscience vote” on any proposal to change the country’s law on abortion.
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Irish lawmakers want 'conscience vote' on abortion : News Headlines - Catholic Culture

Irish Times editorial: Church should not take public stand on abortion : News Headlines - Catholic Culture

The following excerpts are from Catholic Culture's Catholic World News:
  • In an editorial decrying the statement by Cardinal Sean Brady that the Catholic Church would oppose legalization of abortion in Ireland, the Irish Times has expressed surprise and disappointment that the Church would consider “aggressive political lobbying of the kind more usually found in the United States.”
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Irish Times editorial: Church should not take public stand on abortion : News Headlines - Catholic Culture