2014-07-26T12:02:00+00:00

Vatican City, Jul 26, 2014 / 06:02 am (CNA/EWTN News).- Pope Francis’ upcoming encounter with the evangelical Christian pastor Giovanni Traettino continues the path of dialogue he has walked with evangelical denominations since his time in Buenos... Read more

2014-07-25T18:33:00+00:00

Rome, Italy, Jul 25, 2014 / 12:33 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- In wake of two bombings this week in Nigeria, targeting both an Islamic scholar and a senior politician, Archbishop Ignatius Kaigama has called for greater proactive efforts to identify all violent... Read more

2014-07-25T17:19:00+00:00

Vatican City, Jul 25, 2014 / 11:19 am (CNA/EWTN News).- The Vatican's blue-collar employees were surprised by a lunch guest on Friday, when their 'boss' and bishop, Pope Francis, turned up at at their cafeteria. “Pope Francis acted as the humblest of the workers,” Franco Paini, chef of the Vatican cafeteria, told Vatican Radio July 25. “He got here, he took his tray, his utensils, he got in the line and waited his turn, and then we served him.” Taking cafeteria by surprise, #Pope Francis eats with Vatican's blue collar workers http://t.co/0qRR37xGLp pic.twitter.com/n2ptR6RC5f — L'Osservatore Romano (@LOsservatoreUSA) July 25, 2014 The Vatican's cafeteria is located behind it's central post office, on the Via Sant'Anna; this is on the north side of St. Peter's Square, while the Domus Sanctae Marthae, where Pope Francis resides, is on its south. Today was the first time that Pope Francis has lunched with Vatican employees. Customarily, he dines in the refectory of Domus Sanctae Marthae at a reserved table. He arrived around 1 p.m., and spent about an hour dining at a table with around 10 other people. Paini reported that for his Friday lunch, Pope Francis chose to have pasta without a sauce, and cod with grilled tomatoes. “We met, he asked us how we were, he asked us how we worked, he congratulated us … he blessed us, he took a picture with us.” The Vatican's cafeteria, which opened in 2008, is open to employees of Vatican City and the Holy See, and of institutions linked to it.   Read more

2014-07-25T17:19:00+00:00

Vatican City, Jul 25, 2014 / 11:19 am (CNA/EWTN News).- The Vatican's blue-collar employees were surprised by a lunch guest on Friday, when their 'boss' and bishop, Pope Francis, turned up at at their cafeteria. “Pope Francis acted as the humblest of the workers,” Franco Paini, chef of the Vatican cafeteria, told Vatican Radio July 25. “He got here, he took his tray, his utensils, he got in the line and waited his turn, and then we served him.” Taking cafeteria by surprise, #Pope Francis eats with Vatican's blue collar workers http://t.co/0qRR37xGLp pic.twitter.com/n2ptR6RC5f — L'Osservatore Romano (@LOsservatoreUSA) July 25, 2014 The Vatican's cafeteria is located behind it's central post office, on the Via Sant'Anna; this is on the north side of St. Peter's Square, while the Domus Sanctae Marthae, where Pope Francis resides, is on its south. Today was the first time that Pope Francis has lunched with Vatican employees. Customarily, he dines in the refectory of Domus Sanctae Marthae at a reserved table. He arrived around 1 p.m., and spent about an hour dining at a table with around 10 other people. Paini reported that for his Friday lunch, Pope Francis chose to have pasta without a sauce, and cod with grilled tomatoes. “We met, he asked us how we were, he asked us how we worked, he congratulated us … he blessed us, he took a picture with us.” The Vatican's cafeteria, which opened in 2008, is open to employees of Vatican City and the Holy See, and of institutions linked to it.   Read more

2014-07-25T17:19:00+00:00

Vatican City, Jul 25, 2014 / 11:19 am (CNA/EWTN News).- The Vatican's blue-collar employees were surprised by a lunch guest on Friday, when their 'boss' and bishop, Pope Francis, turned up at at their cafeteria. “Pope Francis acted as the humblest of the workers,” Franco Paini, chef of the Vatican cafeteria, told Vatican Radio July 25. “He got here, he took his tray, his utensils, he got in the line and waited his turn, and then we served him.” Taking cafeteria by surprise, #Pope Francis eats with Vatican's blue collar workers http://t.co/0qRR37xGLp pic.twitter.com/n2ptR6RC5f — L'Osservatore Romano (@LOsservatoreUSA) July 25, 2014 The Vatican's cafeteria is located behind it's central post office, on the Via Sant'Anna; this is on the north side of St. Peter's Square, while the Domus Sanctae Marthae, where Pope Francis resides, is on its south. Today was the first time that Pope Francis has lunched with Vatican employees. Customarily, he dines in the refectory of Domus Sanctae Marthae at a reserved table. He arrived around 1 p.m., and spent about an hour dining at a table with around 10 other people. Paini reported that for his Friday lunch, Pope Francis chose to have pasta without a sauce, and cod with grilled tomatoes. “We met, he asked us how we were, he asked us how we worked, he congratulated us … he blessed us, he took a picture with us.” The Vatican's cafeteria, which opened in 2008, is open to employees of Vatican City and the Holy See, and of institutions linked to it.   Read more

2014-07-25T17:19:00+00:00

Vatican City, Jul 25, 2014 / 11:19 am (CNA/EWTN News).- The Vatican's blue-collar employees were surprised by a lunch guest on Friday, when their 'boss' and bishop, Pope Francis, turned up at at their cafeteria. “Pope Francis acted as the humblest of the workers,” Franco Paini, chef of the Vatican cafeteria, told Vatican Radio July 25. “He got here, he took his tray, his utensils, he got in the line and waited his turn, and then we served him.” Taking cafeteria by surprise, #Pope Francis eats with Vatican's blue collar workers http://t.co/0qRR37xGLp pic.twitter.com/n2ptR6RC5f — L'Osservatore Romano (@LOsservatoreUSA) July 25, 2014 The Vatican's cafeteria is located behind it's central post office, on the Via Sant'Anna; this is on the north side of St. Peter's Square, while the Domus Sanctae Marthae, where Pope Francis resides, is on its south. Today was the first time that Pope Francis has lunched with Vatican employees. Customarily, he dines in the refectory of Domus Sanctae Marthae at a reserved table. He arrived around 1 p.m., and spent about an hour dining at a table with around 10 other people. Paini reported that for his Friday lunch, Pope Francis chose to have pasta without a sauce, and cod with grilled tomatoes. “We met, he asked us how we were, he asked us how we worked, he congratulated us … he blessed us, he took a picture with us.” The Vatican's cafeteria, which opened in 2008, is open to employees of Vatican City and the Holy See, and of institutions linked to it.   Read more

2014-07-25T16:22:00+00:00

Philadelphia, Pa., Jul 25, 2014 / 10:22 am (CNA/EWTN News).- Reports that Pope Francis will travel to the U.S. for the World Meeting of Families in 2015 remain unconfirmed by the Vatican; however, Archbishop Charles J. Chaput of Philadelphia is confident of the pontiff’s attendance. On July 25, reports began to circulate the Archbishop Chaput had confirmed Pope Francis’ presence at the meeting in his cathedral city next year. However, the Archdiocese of Philadelphia explained in a statement that there “has been no official confirmation by the Vatican or The Holy See of Pope Francis' attendance.” “We still expect that any official confirmation will come approximately six months prior to the event,” the archdiocese said, explaining that “Archbishop Chaput's comments do not serve as official confirmation, (but) they do serve to bolster our sincere hope that Philadelphia will welcome Pope Francis next September.” “Archbishop Chaput has frequently shared his confidence in Pope Francis' attendance at the World Meeting and his personal conversations with the Holy Father are the foundation for that confidence,” the statement said. The 2015 World Meeting of Families will be held Sept. 22-27 under the theme, “Love is our mission: the family fully alive.” Tens of thousands from across the world are anticipated to attend the event. The World Meeting of Families began in 1994 by the Pontifical Council for the Family under St. John Paul II. Its mission is to strengthen families across the globe, encouraging them to live their faith with joy and sincerity. Earlier this week, it was announced that the meeting is to be under the patronage of St. John Paul II, who visited Philadelphia in 1979, and St. Gianna Molla, who died while giving birth. Archbishop Chaput has previously hinted at the Pope's presence at the event. While “obviously a papal visit is never official until the Holy See confirms it,” he said June 11 at the U.S. bishops' spring general assembly in New Orleans, “we do have good reasons to believe that Pope Francis will take part in the meeting, and we are planning to welcome him wholeheartedly.” He added that the meeting “comes at a time when the Church in the U.S. urgently needs an opportunity for joy and renewal. It is also a time of great confusion about the nature of marriage and family,” he said, noting that its goal is to “offer the beauty of Catholic teaching about marriage and the family with confidence and a spirit of invitation to every person of good will.” Read more

2014-07-25T16:22:00+00:00

Philadelphia, Pa., Jul 25, 2014 / 10:22 am (CNA/EWTN News).- Reports that Pope Francis will travel to the U.S. for the World Meeting of Families in 2015 remain unconfirmed by the Vatican; however, Archbishop Charles J. Chaput of Philadelphia is confident of the pontiff’s attendance. On July 25, reports began to circulate the Archbishop Chaput had confirmed Pope Francis’ presence at the meeting in his cathedral city next year. However, the Archdiocese of Philadelphia explained in a statement that there “has been no official confirmation by the Vatican or The Holy See of Pope Francis' attendance.” “We still expect that any official confirmation will come approximately six months prior to the event,” the archdiocese said, explaining that “Archbishop Chaput's comments do not serve as official confirmation, (but) they do serve to bolster our sincere hope that Philadelphia will welcome Pope Francis next September.” “Archbishop Chaput has frequently shared his confidence in Pope Francis' attendance at the World Meeting and his personal conversations with the Holy Father are the foundation for that confidence,” the statement said. The 2015 World Meeting of Families will be held Sept. 22-27 under the theme, “Love is our mission: the family fully alive.” Tens of thousands from across the world are anticipated to attend the event. The World Meeting of Families began in 1994 by the Pontifical Council for the Family under St. John Paul II. Its mission is to strengthen families across the globe, encouraging them to live their faith with joy and sincerity. Earlier this week, it was announced that the meeting is to be under the patronage of St. John Paul II, who visited Philadelphia in 1979, and St. Gianna Molla, who died while giving birth. Archbishop Chaput has previously hinted at the Pope's presence at the event. While “obviously a papal visit is never official until the Holy See confirms it,” he said June 11 at the U.S. bishops' spring general assembly in New Orleans, “we do have good reasons to believe that Pope Francis will take part in the meeting, and we are planning to welcome him wholeheartedly.” He added that the meeting “comes at a time when the Church in the U.S. urgently needs an opportunity for joy and renewal. It is also a time of great confusion about the nature of marriage and family,” he said, noting that its goal is to “offer the beauty of Catholic teaching about marriage and the family with confidence and a spirit of invitation to every person of good will.” Read more

2014-07-25T12:16:00+00:00

Washington D.C., Jul 25, 2014 / 06:16 am (CNA/EWTN News).- A strong national economy requires strong families, supported by both government and the broader community, said Senator Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) in a recent policy speech. “Too often in m... Read more

2014-07-25T10:07:00+00:00

Philadelphia, Pa., Jul 25, 2014 / 04:07 am (CNA).- Dan, Rilene and Paul knew that once their stories were out, life would not be the same. “We’ve been advised not to google ourselves,” Rilene said, laughing. These three are the subjects of a recently released documentary, “Desire of the Everlasting Hills,” which chronicles their stories of having same-sex attraction, and how they eventually found peace in the Catholic Church. The film made its world premiere in Pennsylvania July 19 at a conference for Courage, the Vatican-approved apostolate that reaches out to Catholics with same-sex attraction with the goals of growing closer to God, engaging in supportive friendships, and learning to live full lives within the call to chastity. Its simple style and universal themes of human love and longing, however, make the film a touching and moving experience for a much broader audience. All three said they approached their involvement in the film with some trepidation. They were hesitant about the responses they might get from their family and friends, and those in the LGBT community. “I was very scared to do this movie,” Dan told CNA July 19. A professional musician, he was worried what people in the music industry might think. He didn’t want to be seen as “Dan the gay man.” Before this film he had never been publicly out, and had occasionally dated women. “But I was thinking about 1 Peter 3:15, where he says ‘Always be prepared to give an answer for the hope that lies within you.’ With how good God has been to me, if I can help other people through my story, that’s why I chose to do this.” Dan’s passion is especially to help young people who are experiencing same-sex attraction. Although he was Catholic when he was young, his family became Protestant by the time he was in his teenage years. He remembers feeling like there was no one he could talk to about what he was experiencing.   “I remember the pastor doing a series on sexual purity, and he was talking about lusting after women,” Dan said, “And I remember thinking, ‘Who can I tell, that the guy two pews in front of me is the guy that I’m lusting after?’” In the film, Dan recounts going to a strip club as an experiment. He ended up talking vegetables with a dancer, and still uses some of her gardening tips to this day.   He then decided that he still wanted the normalcy of a dating relationship, so he started dating Jason, with whom he was in a relationship for about a year. But his desires for a family and biological fatherhood were reawakened when he found himself falling in love with Kelly, a woman at work. When his relationship with Kelly ended, Dan said he found himself tempted to find another relationship with a man. “But I had reached a threshold where I realized the path to peace … was not going back.” Rilene participated in the film because she felt she owed it to God to be as outspoken about him as she had been about being gay. “When I was gay I dragged my partner out of the closet,” she said. “I feel like I at least owe God the same level of full disclosure, so that’s why I am openly back in the Church and abandoned my gay identity.” In the film, Rilene recalled that at first she wanted to be loved by a man and to have a family. But after a dating dry spell and a woman making a move on her at a party, she started questioning whether or not she might really be attracted to women. On a business trip, she met a woman, Margo, who was to be her partner for 25 years. “I think she was a lot like me in many ways, she was professional,” Rilene said. “And she wanted me, honestly. And I needed to be wanted.” But even throughout that relationship, Rilene said she felt restless and often alone. After a series of financial downfalls and a marriage proposal from Margo, Rilene left the relationship and eventually found her way back into a Catholic parish. She said she felt like the film was a good chance for her and the other subjects to sort through their thoughts and examine their lives. “There were so many blessings in this movie for us, the actual conversation, the questioning, helped to focus our own thoughts for each of us on different aspects of our life that maybe we hadn’t considered as closely before.” “And it has wonderful graces so far, and whatever else comes, that’s the way it goes, we’ll just take it as it comes.” Paul got involved in the gay scene after moving to New York City in the 1970s. He landed a high-end job as an international model and rubbed elbows with celebrities at clubs in the city. “Studio 54, especially if you were young and somewhat attractive, you could go there and it would be total heaven. The lights, the way people dressed, the music, the movie stars … it was exactly like you’ve heard,” he said in the film.   When he wasn’t at the studio or at the gym, Paul spent his time looking for partners. He found himself going through dozens, and then hundreds, and then thousands of lovers. “It became frantic, and it was never my intention … but I became insensitive to what it means to be with a partner, both body and soul.” When the AIDs epidemic claimed around 90 percent of his friends, Paul decided to move to San Francisco for a fresh start. He met his partner, Jeff, there and they moved to a cabin in Sonoma County. One day while watching T.V., Paul came across a strange image and called Jeff into the room to laugh at what they saw. “I’m laughing mockingly at this nun with a patch over her eye, a distorted face (I didn’t know she had a stroke at the time), and a complete, old fashioned habit,” he said. It was Mother Angelica on EWTN. Jeff and Paul both laughed at “these crazy Christians”, but when Jeff left the room, Paul kept watching. “I was about to change the channel, she said something so intelligent and so real and so honest that it really struck me.” “You see God created you and I to be happy in this life and the next. He cares for you. He watches your every move. There’s no one that loves you (that) can do that,” Mother Angelica said. From then on, Paul was hooked on Mother Angelica. But he hid his new obsession. He would change the channel after watching her so that Jeff or anyone who used the T.V. wouldn’t see the nun. “And it reminded me as I was doing this of when I used to turn the channel when I was watching porn because I didn’t want Jeff or anyone else to see a porn station come up.” Paul anticipates that the negative response to this film will be huge. Even though the film wasn’t public at the time of the interview, Paul said he’s already seen a reaction. “I got blowback because I walked up the stairs … of a church called the Catholic Church. I lost clients, I lost friends.” “People were in shock that an educated, relatively intelligent man could believe in Jesus Christ. These were the few friends that were aware that I was back in the Church.” Dan echoed Paul’s sentiments about the reaction he expects from the film. “I think my colleagues would have no problem if I were to come out as gay. I think they’re baffled by the fact that I’m Catholic.” All three also said that once they were back in the Church, they started to distance themselves from the label “gay” or “lesbian”. Within the Church, the terminology is not preferred because it tends to pigeonhole people by defining them first by their sexual drives. “I went to a Protestant conference and one of the people said, ‘Maybe you need to consider the fact that the label 'gay' doesn’t define you,’ and that was one of the most liberating things,” Dan said. “I think the very fact that the Church would avoid the terms gay and lesbian speaks to the truth of the human person, and there’s something vitally important about the Church’s refusal to use that.” When asked about what the Church needs to do to better serve people with same-sex attraction, the answer was resoundingly that priests and the Church need to be better educated about the Church’s position. Rilene said within the first few years of living with Margo, a priest knocked on her door for a parish survey. When she burst into tears, explaining that she used to be Catholic but felt unwanted by the Church because she was a lesbian, the priest didn’t know what to say. “He just said, ‘No, we want you!’ But there was nothing behind that … he just had no tools. So I think that our priests need the education, they need training. I know priests who I don’t think even know what the Church’s position is on it, or are resistant to it.” “So, that’s what we need to do. We need to arm our priests.” Dan said he hoped that priests would also not shy away from the topic, or the Church’s teachings on the subject. “One of the guys in Courage said chastity isn’t a consolation prize. Our lives are better because of the Church’s teaching, and we shouldn’t be embarrassed by that,” he said. “We should shout it from the mountaintops, it’s the good news!” Read more




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