Jan 2, 2014
Audio and Video
10:30am Mass (1.1.19):
8am Mass (1.1.19):
4pm Vigil Mass (12.31.18):
Jan 2, 2014
Audio and Video
10:30am Mass (1.1.19):
8am Mass (1.1.19):
4pm Vigil Mass (12.31.18):
“The state has an interest (responsibility) in protecting the poor, the elderly and disabled persons. The lives of the disabled and elderly must be no less valuable than the lives of young and healthy … The difficulty in defining terminal illness and the risk that a dying patient’s request for assistance in ending his or her life might not be truly voluntary justifies the prohibitions on assisted suicide we uphold here.” – Chief Justice William Rehnquist
It seems like only yesterday that I was introduced to Humanae Vitae through a class on the theology of the body, but in truth, it has been nearly 20 years.
During the summer of 1999, when I was working for the Archdiocese of Denver raising money for the inner-city Catholic schools, a young intern knocked on my door and invited me to join a theology of the body class she was offering. Even though I had never heard of Pope St. John Paul II’s “theology of the body,” she and I had the beginnings of a warm friendship, and so without hesitation, I signed up. I didn’t realize…
http://www.ncregister.com/daily-news/warning-humanae-vitae-can-change-your-life