James Asquith’s News Tips
VATICAN CITY
"Jesus is your best friend"
—Pope Francis (That He is indeed. Thank God for our Lord and Saviour!)
RADIO VATICANA
—Pope Francis (That He is indeed. Thank God for our Lord and Saviour!)
RADIO VATICANA
"You only need a few words to be disciples of Christ, ‘Here I am’" Pope Francis tells Italy’s Catholic youth
VIS
VIS
Pope Francis urges Lutherans and Catholics to take further steps towards unity
RADIO VATICANA
RADIO VATICANA
How Pope Francis’ diplomacy may change everything, not just US-Cuba relations
CRUX
CRUX
"Christians can’t ignore differences on life issues" says Pope Francis
CNS
CNS
Vatican communications committee advances path of reforms — The Vatican’s committee on communications has finished its third round of visits to Vatican media branches, and will likely discuss the outcomes of the visits in their next meeting, due to take place in January
CNA
CNA
"To resist evil we must call it by its name"—Cardinal Mauro Piacenza
LIFE SITE
LIFE SITE
Pope Francis distributes sleeping bags to Rome’s homeless — Swiss Guards drove a minibus around the city on Wednesday evening, stopping at sites where homeless people are known the gather, handing out the sleeping bags—which were decorated with the papal insignia. Nearly 400 were distributed
CATHOLIC CULTURE
CATHOLIC CULTURE
NORTH AMERICA
Jesuit university bans professor from campus after he exposed pro-gay scandal
— Dr. John McAdams, a professor of political science at Marquette University whose blog posts have brought to light many of the Jesuit University’s actions undermining its Catholic identity, has reportedly been suspended, banned from campus and is now under formal investigation by the administration
LIFE SITE
— Dr. John McAdams, a professor of political science at Marquette University whose blog posts have brought to light many of the Jesuit University’s actions undermining its Catholic identity, has reportedly been suspended, banned from campus and is now under formal investigation by the administration
LIFE SITE
Sony’s surrender — Sony’s surrender is more than just a humiliating black eye. It opens a new and insidious chapter in artistic censorship that raises the question of whether any work that lampoons or derides a public figure can now be made in today’s industry
CNN
CNN
Forget bombs – the Sony hacking is petrifying proof of how the West could be brought to its knees
DAILY MAIL
DAILY MAIL
Massive gas explosion reported south of Texas border
BREITBART
BREITBART
The War on Christmas: The war on Christmas has struck the Hoosier State. The American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana is filing a lawsuit over a Nativity scene in the town of Brookeville, about an hour south of Indianapolis
CBN
CBN
The Catholic Con Regroups — Promising yet again to “move beyond partisan and ideological divisions,” the George Soros-supported Catholics in Alliance for the Common Good (CACG) has refined its strategies of the past in its attempts to convince Catholic voters that the pro-choice Democratic nominees for public office will do more to reduce the number of abortions than pro-life Republicans will. The group’s main argument supporting this claim is that Democrats will reduce poverty—a major factor in the choice to abort an unborn child (What nonsense!)
CWR
CWR
A young New Jersey girl fighting cancer (a stage 4 neuroblastoma) had one wish .. to meet Pope Francis.
On Wednesday that wish came true
CRUX
On Wednesday that wish came true
CRUX
US-Cuba reconciliation elicits mixed reactions from Hispanic American Christian leaders; Cuba’s human rights problem point of contention
CHRISTIAN POST
CHRISTIAN POST
Mosquito-virus Chikungunya has infected a million people across Americas and is found in Florida and Texas. No treatment or vaccine yet discovered
CHRISTIAN POST
CHRISTIAN POST
Catholic higher education being threatened by gay rights advocacy — Catholic higher education is at considerable risk due to the advance of “sexual radicalism and extreme LGBT advocacy,” argues Robert Oscar Lopez, an English professor at California State University Northridge
CATHOLIC EDUCATION DAILY
CATHOLIC EDUCATION DAILY
Contention surrounds sale of six California Catholic hospitals
NCR
NCR
Christians around the world under siege
CHICAGO SUN TIMES
CHICAGO SUN TIMES
Black churches no longer ground zero for civil rights activism — Fifty years after civil rights movement activists marched across the South, the black church is finding new ways for activism. But often, its clergy admit, they are not the leaders, and their sanctuaries are no longer ground zero for the civil rights movement
RNS
RNS
43-year-old Ukrainian bishop visiting Pennsylvania parishes
PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE
PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE
US Catholic Filipinos say Pope’s visit to their homeland will bring hope
CNS
CNS
LATIN AMERICA
ISRAEL
Abbas defends UN Security Council draft resolution: "This is how we end the occupation" (
Unbelievable!)
JERUSALEM POST
Unbelievable!)
JERUSALEM POST
Hamas using diverted Gaza reconstruction materials for tunnel reparations
JERUSALEM POST
JERUSALEM POST
RUSSIA
Putin’s news conference and what we can learn from it
BBC
BBC
Russia is EU’s biggest concern
RADIO LIBERTY
RADIO LIBERTY
Ukrainian Catholics being driven underground
CATHOLIC HERALD
CATHOLIC HERALD
RECOMMENDED ON ALETEIA
Mark Gordon’s
"America the Violent" reflects on the recently released Senate report on torture by taking a frank look at what have become "norms" within American society. Mark places an imperative on those of faith to discern a response to violence which is formed in the light of Scripture, saying; "Catholics are supposed to know better. We’re supposed to be followers of Jesus Christ – first, last and always – with every other motivation and loyalty trumped by that inestimable identity."
ALETEIA
"America the Violent" reflects on the recently released Senate report on torture by taking a frank look at what have become "norms" within American society. Mark places an imperative on those of faith to discern a response to violence which is formed in the light of Scripture, saying; "Catholics are supposed to know better. We’re supposed to be followers of Jesus Christ – first, last and always – with every other motivation and loyalty trumped by that inestimable identity."
ALETEIA
John Burger’s article on the
"Church and Cuba" delivers essential background information important to understanding how the recently declared thawing of relations between the US and Cuba has been achieved. Consistent efforts by the Church, decade-upon-decade, have played no small part in reinforcing the promise which now exists between these (hopefully) former adversaries. John writes; "John Paul urged,
‘Let Cuba open itself to the world, and let the world open itself to Cuba.’ Immediately after his visit, Archbishop Jorge Bergoglio of Buenos Aires wrote a book on the dialogue between Pope John Paul II and President Fidel Castro. That Archbishop is now Pope Francis."
ALETEIA
"Church and Cuba" delivers essential background information important to understanding how the recently declared thawing of relations between the US and Cuba has been achieved. Consistent efforts by the Church, decade-upon-decade, have played no small part in reinforcing the promise which now exists between these (hopefully) former adversaries. John writes; "John Paul urged,
‘Let Cuba open itself to the world, and let the world open itself to Cuba.’ Immediately after his visit, Archbishop Jorge Bergoglio of Buenos Aires wrote a book on the dialogue between Pope John Paul II and President Fidel Castro. That Archbishop is now Pope Francis."
ALETEIA
BRITAIN & IRELAND
"Three parent family" proposal condemned by Christians — Proposals to make the UK the first country in the world to allow three-parent babies to be born have been strongly criticized by a Christian charity
CHRISTIAN TODAY
CHRISTIAN TODAY
Prince Charles quotes from Corinthians as he vows to "Fervently Pray" for persecuted Christians — The Prince has re-stated his ardent support for Christians in the Middle East during a visit to London’s Syriac Orthodox Church
GOSPEL HERALD
GOSPEL HERALD
"The Church is incomplete without you"—Bishop of Portsmouth
CATHOLIC HERALD
CATHOLIC HERALD
Saying Britain’s food problem is worse than Africa is an exaggeration, says former Archbishop of Canterbury — Lord Carey rejects Justin Welby’s comparison of Britain’s deprived with starving Africans
DAILY TELEGRAPH
DAILY TELEGRAPH
Midnight Mass:
The ritual under threat from anti-social behavior and a drastic shortage of priests
THE TABLET
The ritual under threat from anti-social behavior and a drastic shortage of priests
THE TABLET
Archbishop of Liverpool talks about plans for his diocese, views on the synod and run-ins with Rome
THE TABLET
THE TABLET
"The revolutionary nature of the gospel message must be heard this Christmas"—Archbishop of Wales
WALES ONLINE
WALES ONLINE
Widowed former teacher laying on Christmas lunch for 50 strangers so they won’t be alone over festive season (
Inspiring. Well done Betty!)
DAILY MAIL
Inspiring. Well done Betty!)
DAILY MAIL
Joint Christmas message from the Archbishops of Armagh in Ireland
ICBC
ICBC
Joint Christmas message from the Bishops of Derry in Ireland
ICBC
ICBC
Gay Catholics pray 2015 will be the year of the welcome
IRISH TIMES
IRISH TIMES
Gay ordination protest group formed in Scotland — "The hope is that the Covenant Fellowship, which begins today as a protest against the approval of the ordination of homosexual priests, will grow to become an effective campaign group within the Church on behalf of those who believe in Christian orthodoxy." (May God be with you in your fight to uphold Scriptural values!)
COS
COS
AFRICA
Boko Haram kills 35 and kidnaps 100 villagers in latest attack
BBC
BBC
Sierra Leone’s leading doctor dies of Ebola
REUTERS
REUTERS
Catholics reach out to Muslim ex-rebels in Central African Republic
CNA
CNA
South Sudan in turmoil – Bishop of Juba
CATHOLIC HERALD
CATHOLIC HERALD
MIDDLE EAST
Unceasing ISIS atrocities demands stronger response from Christians — Religious and political leaders are calling for a stronger response from the international and Christian communities regarding the atrocities committed by Islamic State terrorists and the growing persecution of Christians who have lived in the Middle East for thousands of years. According to Patriarch Louis Sako, the head of the Chaldean Catholic Church, the current US-led coalition of airstrikes, which began in August, have done little to stop the radical Muslim group
GOSPEL HERALD
GOSPEL HERALD
Ancient Iraqi monastery now serving as ISIS prison
CATHOLIC CULTURE
CATHOLIC CULTURE
ASIA, PACIFIC & AUSTRALIA
"Taliban will stop at nothing now"—Archbishop of Karachi
CATHOLIC CULTURE
CATHOLIC CULTURE
Pakistan Supreme Court orders arrest of Muslim clerics who incited mob to kill Christian couple with pregnant wife — Pakistan’s Supreme Court has ordered the arrest of two Muslim clerics for inciting a violent mob of hundreds of Muslims to brutally beat, torture, burn and murder a married Christian couple in the Punjab Province in early November
CHRISTIAN POST
CHRISTIAN POST
Dalits in India have urged the Vatican to excommunicate Catholics who continue to treat them as “untouchables”
THE HINDU
THE HINDU
Christians not in favor of anti-conversion law — Archbishop Anil Couto has said that the Christian community does not support anti-conversion legislation and has called the campaign a “threat” to peace and harmony
INDIAN EXPRESS
INDIAN EXPRESS
Cardinal Ranjith talks about the Pope, politics and Sri Lanka
UCA
UCA
Catholic priest seriously injured in Goa, India
INDIA TIMES
INDIA TIMES
Peshawar massacre nurse says she is haunted by memory of children slaughtered by Taliban death squad and reveals her colleagues were so traumatized they were unable to comfort grieving mothers
DAILY MAIL
DAILY MAIL
Indonesia: Islamist radicals have attacked Christians and non-Christians in Java warning them not to wear Christian symbols or display any items associated with Christmas
ICC
ICC
Priest’s Facebook plea saves woman
FIJI TIMES
FIJI TIMES
Eight children stabbed to death in Australia — Eight children have been found dead in the suburb of Manoora in Cairns, Queensland Police have confirmed
SYDNEY MORNING HERALD
SYDNEY MORNING HERALD
FAMILY MATTERS
The 21st century Gestapo-fringe extremists in the homosexual movement — The Gestapo in Nazi Germany entered Jewish-owned shops to intimidate and demolish them. To do so, they had the full support of the state, the courts and the media to carry out their mission. Today, we are witnessing a similar attempt in Canada, the US and the UK to intimidate and demolish businesses — only this time, it is not Jews who are being persecuted, but Christian men and women (How
thoroughly refreshing when someone dares to write the truth .. and then publish it! Well done)
LIFE SITE
thoroughly refreshing when someone dares to write the truth .. and then publish it! Well done)
LIFE SITE
Unfertilized ovum is not human embryo — European court rules in stem-cell case. The Court of Justice of the European Union has ruled that a corporation can patent human stem cells, provided that they are not derived from an embryo that can develop into a human being
CATHOLIC CULTURE
CATHOLIC CULTURE
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ADDITIONAL
Apple not protecting Chinese workforce — Working over 60 hours a week, not being allowed to take holidays and long night shifts – such are the working conditions inside Apple’s Chinese factory (Is it time to boycott Apple products?)
LLB
LLB
The Catholic Weakness — A large proportion of traditional, Mass-going Catholics don’t believe basic Church doctrine. Why not?
NATIONAL REVIEW
NATIONAL REVIEW
Sundar Singh’s Vision of Christ
CHRISTIANITY
CHRISTIANITY