19 Nov 2017

Some web browsing......


Beatification of Br Solanus Casey in Detroit


Irish-American Capuchin Fr Solanus Casey beatified in Detroit
CNA- Humble disciple, tireless servant: Solanus Casey beatified in Detroit
CNA - Friendship and from-scratch food served up at Fr. Solanus’ soup kitchen
CNA - Those close to the cause of Fr. Solanus Casey recall a humble, holy friar
CNA - The quirky Father Solanus: Squeaky violinist, tamer of bees
CNA - Venerable Solanus Casey: the priest who answered the doorbell.
Whispers - Live From "Friar Field": A Blessed for Detroit
NCR - Solanus Casey, ‘a Humble and Faithful Disciple of Christ,’ Beatified in Detroit - “The life of our ‘Blessed’ is an exemplary page of the Gospel,” said Cardinal Angelo Amato, prefect of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints, who read the Latin-language letter from Pope Francis making the beatification official.
Vatican Radio - Archbishop of Detroit on Beatification of Fr Solanus Casey


Pope Francis
Vatican Radio - Pope calls for common good, ethical responsibility in science, technology ‎
Compassion is the heart of healthcare, Pope Francis says
CNA - End of life care must acknowledge our mortality, Francis reminds physicians
Message of the Holy Father to the President of the Pontifical Academy for Life on the occasion of the European Regional Meeting of the “World Medical Association” on “end of life” issues (Vatican, 16-17 November 2017)



Pope at Mass: Take time to think about death





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Plan could see two feastdays shelved - Irish bishops currently considering a proposal that would reduce the importance of both All Saints’ Day (November 1) and the Immaculate Conception (December 8).

El Salvador Jesuits seek reopening of case in 1989 massacre

Pope for the Park?

Can the ‘seamless garment’ approach to pro-life issues make a comeback in the Catholic Church? 

Archbishop Diarmuid Martin - The Church in Dublin in 10 Years Time

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