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What is the Oldest Recorded Mention of God Ever Found? Here’s the Fascinating Discovery


What is the Oldest Recorded Mention of God Ever Found? Here’s the Fascinating Discovery



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Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time: Live with true humility | National Catholic Reporter

Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time: Live with true humility | National Catholic Reporter: One summer Sunday as our family gathered on the patio with drinks and snacks before dinner, our camaraderie was interrupted by shouts. My 4-year-old nephew was calling the universe to attention: "Look...

PressTV-North Korea warns prospects of US talks 'disappearing'

PressTV-North Korea warns prospects of US talks 'disappearing': North Korea says Mike Pompeo's "thoughtless" remarks make the resumption of nuclear talks more difficult.

Judge throws out Trump order and restores Obama-era drilling ban in Arctic - Los Angeles Times

Judge throws out Trump order and restores Obama-era drilling ban in Arctic - Los Angeles Times: A federal judge in Alaska has declared that President Trump’s order revoking a sweeping ban on oil and gas drilling in the Arctic and Atlantic oceans is illegal, putting 128 million acres of federal waters off limits to energy exploration.

The Beheading of John the Baptist | Henry Karlson

The Beheading of John the Baptist | Henry Karlson: The beheading of the glorious Forerunner/ was a divine dispensation/ that the coming of the Savior might be preached to those in hell./ Lament then, Herodias,/ that thou didst demand a murder/ despising the law of God and eternal life. (Kontakion for the Beheading of St John the Baptist)

Beyond the Narrow Gate: Understand Jesus vs Mere Acquaintance | Fellow Dying Inmate

Beyond the Narrow Gate: Understand Jesus vs Mere Acquaintance | Fellow Dying Inmate: Do we want to understand the real Jesus? If so this is an excellent way to dive deep and come to know Jesus better! Jesus is very different than 21st century Americans. The story from Luke 13:22-30 challenges our preconceptions about Jesus.

The Great Cost and Myth of U.S. Defense Spending - CounterPunch.org

The Great Cost and Myth of U.S. Defense Spending - CounterPunch.org: Journalists and pundits regularly refer to U.S. defense spending as greater than the next seven or eight countries.  Nonsense!  U.S. defense spending when correctly tabulated exceeds the defense spending of the rest of the global community.  Current defense spending is greater than $1 trillion and the bipartisan support for U.S defense spending assures continued increases.  Many of the largest spenders on defense, moreover, are our treaty allies. More

Is Germany Going Soft on China?

 

Is Germany Going Soft on China?

 

August 31, 2019


Florida Nuclear Plants Ready to Shut Down as Dorian Threat Looms - Bloomberg

Florida Nuclear Plants Ready to Shut Down as Dorian Threat Looms - Bloomberg: Florida’s two nuclear plants are ready to shut down if forecasts show hurricane-force winds hitting the facilities when Dorian finally moves on shore.

Echoes. The new millennial sisterhood. Published 8/30/2019

Echoes. The new millennial sisterhood. Published 8/30/2019: Echoes is the opinion section of TheBostonPilot.com. The Boston Pilot is a daily news Catholic newspaper based in Boston, Massachusetts, covering news and opinion about the Catholic Church and Catholic life. We carry daily news from Boston, New England, US, the Vatican, Europe, Africa, Asia, and Central and Latin America. The Boston Pilot is part of the Pilot Media Group, America's oldest Catholic newspaper and the official newspaper of the Archdiocese of Boston.

Bishop Barron's Gospel Reflection August 31, 2019

Saturday, August 31, 2019
Twenty-first Week in Ordinary Time
Matthew 25:14-30
Friends, today’s Gospel gives us the challenging parable of the talents. A man goes on a journey, but before leaving he entrusts his money to three of his servants. To one he gives five talents; to a second, two; and to a third, one.

The first man trades with the five talents. The second does the same, and both receive a rich return on their investment. The third man cautiously buries his talent. When the owner returns, he praises the first two servants and gives them greater responsibilities, but the third man he upbraids.

Jesus loved to use examples drawn from the world of business. And he especially liked this dynamic of investment as a model of the spiritual life. The reason is clear, and I’ve said it to you often. God exists in gift form. Therefore, if you want his life in you, you have to learn to give it away. Think of the talents as everything that we’ve received from God—life, breath, being, powers. Because they come from God, they are meant to become gifts. If you cling to them, in the manner of the third servant, they don’t grow; in fact, they wither away.

Saturday of the Twenty-first Week in Ordinary Time
Lectionary: 430

Reading 1 1 Thes 4:9-11

Brothers and sisters:
On the subject of fraternal charity
you have no need for anyone to write you,
for you yourselves have been taught by God to love one another.
Indeed, you do this for all the brothers throughout Macedonia.
Nevertheless we urge you, brothers and sisters, to progress even more,
and to aspire to live a tranquil life,
to mind your own affairs,
and to work with your own hands,
as we instructed you.


Gospel Mt 25:14-30

Jesus told his disciples this parable:
"A man going on a journey
called in his servants and entrusted his possessions to them.
To one he gave five talents; to another, two; to a third, one–
to each according to his ability.
Then he went away.
Immediately the one who received five talents went and traded with them,
and made another five.
Likewise, the one who received two made another two.
But the man who received one went off and dug a hole in the ground
and buried his master's money.
After a long time
the master of those servants came back and settled accounts with them.
The one who had received five talents
came forward bringing the additional five.
He said, 'Master, you gave me five talents.
See, I have made five more.'
His master said to him, 'Well done, my good and faithful servant.
Since you were faithful in small matters,
I will give you great responsibilities.
Come, share your master's joy.'
Then the one who had received two talents also came forward and said,
'Master, you gave me two talents.
See, I have made two more.'
His master said to him, 'Well done, my good and faithful servant.
Since you were faithful in small matters,
I will give you great responsibilities.
Come, share your master's joy.'
Then the one who had received the one talent came forward and said,
'Master, I knew you were a demanding person,
harvesting where you did not plant
and gathering where you did not scatter;
so out of fear I went off and buried your talent in the ground.
Here it is back.'
His master said to him in reply, 'You wicked, lazy servant!
So you knew that I harvest where I did not plant
and gather where I did not scatter?
Should you not then have put my money in the bank
so that I could have got it back with interest on my return?
Now then!  Take the talent from him and give it to the one with ten.
For to everyone who has,
more will be given and he will grow rich;
but from the one who has not,
even what he has will be taken away.
And throw this useless servant into the darkness outside,
where there will be wailing and grinding of teeth.'"

As Dorian approaches, a prayer for protection from hurricanes | Deacon Greg Kandra

As Dorian approaches, a prayer for protection from hurricanes | Deacon Greg Kandra: O God, Master of this passing world, hear the humble voices of your children. The Sea of Galilee obeyed Your order and returned to its former quietude. You are still the Master of land and sea. We live in the shadow of a danger over which we have no control: the sea, like a provoked and angry giant, can awake from

Salvation and Eternal Afterlife in the Old Testament | Dave Armstrong

Salvation and Eternal Afterlife in the Old Testament | Dave Armstrong: The doctrines of salvation and the eternal afterlife developed in the New Testament period, but there were also many clear signs or precursors of it (some remarkably explicit) all along.

Amazon Fires, the Churches, and the Coming Amazon Synod | Jack Hartjes

Amazon Fires, the Churches, and the Coming Amazon Synod | Jack Hartjes: Climate change and the policies of Brazil's Bolsonaro government are worsening the threat of fires in the Amazon rainforests. The Church must respond, especially at the upcoming Synod for the Amazon region.

Renowned ocean photographer joins with Pope Video to present September prayer intention

Renowned ocean photographer joins with Pope Video to present September prayer intention

Film ‘Official Secrets’ is the Tip of a Mammoth Iceberg – Consortiumnews

Film ‘Official Secrets’ is the Tip of a Mammoth Iceberg – Consortiumnews: A new film depicting the whistleblower Katherine Gun, who tried to stop the Iraq invasion, is largely accurate, but the story is not over, says Sam Husseini.

By Sam Husseini
Special to Consortium News



Two-time Oscar nominee Keira Knightley is known for being in "period pieces" such as "Pr

The Clinton Ghost Still Haunting the Democrats | The American Conservative

The Clinton Ghost Still Haunting the Democrats | The American Conservative: As FX revisits the impeachment, it's worth remembering just how much it foreshadowed the politics of today.

Wall Street's Worst Nightmare for 2020 Is Coming True - Truthdig

Wall Street's Worst Nightmare for 2020 Is Coming True - Truthdig: For plutocrats, this summer has gotten a bit scary. Two feared candidates are rising. Trusted candidates are underperforming. The 2020 presidential electi

African-American, Top-Ranked Tennis Star Applied To Be First In Family To Go To College — Except Her Dad Runs A Law Firm, She Doesn’t Play Tennis, And She’s White | Above the Law

African-American, Top-Ranked Tennis Star Applied To Be First In Family To Go To College — Except Her Dad Runs A Law Firm, She Doesn’t Play Tennis, And She’s White | Above the Law: More wild Varsity Blues stuff.

How the College-Admissions Scandal Ensnared the Richest Families and Fanciest Private Schools in Southern California | Vanity Fair

How the College-Admissions Scandal Ensnared the Richest Families and Fanciest Private Schools in Southern California | Vanity Fair: Bogus applications. Forged ACT tests. Dubious extracurriculars polished to a sheen. How the parents involved in the college-admissions scandal became drawn into Rick Singer’s web, lusting after the crookedest education money could buy.

As Trump flip-flops on Iran talks, the reality is that the ‘crazed’ rogue leader now sits in Washington not Tehran | The Independent

As Trump flip-flops on Iran talks, the reality is that the ‘crazed’ rogue leader now sits in Washington not Tehran | The Independent: History in the Middle East is unkind to us westerners. Just when we thought we were the good guys and the Iranians were the bad guys, here comes the ghostly, hopeless possibility of a Trump-Rouhani summit to remind us that the apparent lunatic is the US president and the rational, sane leader who is supposed to talk to him is the president of the Islamic Republic of Iran. All

International Airlines Join the FAA Ban on MacBook Pro Laptops - Condé Nast Traveler

International Airlines Join the FAA Ban on MacBook Pro Laptops - Condé Nast Traveler: The FAA MacBook Pro ban affects certain 15-inch models of the laptop whose batteries were recalled by Apple in June due to potential fire risk.

Bill Black: Is it Cynical to Believe the System is Corrupt? | naked capitalism

Bill Black: Is it Cynical to Believe the System is Corrupt? | naked capitalism: Bill Black: Is it Cynical to Believe the System is Corrupt?

30 years after her debut, Selena is the icon we need today. | America Magazine

30 years after her debut, Selena is the icon we need today. | America Magazine: Our music superstars sounded and looked a little bit different, one woman, in particular. She was known as La Reina del Tex Mex, the Queen of Tejano music: Selena Quintanilla.

Selena - Dreaming Of You (Video Music)


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CAg3PrPTLD4

Lee Bollinger: No, I won’t start spying on my foreign-born students - The Washington Post

Lee Bollinger: No, I won’t start spying on my foreign-born students - The Washington Post: The government’s calls for on-campus surveillance are misguided.

DNC Embraces 'Religiously Unaffiliated,' Belittles Americans of Faith

DNC Embraces 'Religiously Unaffiliated,' Belittles Americans of Faith: The Democratic National Committee (DNC) passed a resolution that embraced nonreligious Americans and belittled Americans of faith.

DC community protests shelter proposed to house 200 migrant children | National Catholic Reporter

DC community protests shelter proposed to house 200 migrant children | National Catholic Reporter: Residents from across the metro area gathered Aug. 28 in the District's Takoma Park neighborhood to oppose a proposed 200-bed child migrant shelter and voice a range of concerns, from the safety of ch...

Catholic Day of Action protesters arrested in stand against child detention | National Catholic Reporter

Catholic Day of Action protesters arrested in stand against child detention | National Catholic Reporter: "Stop," the crowd chanted.
Stop the detention of immigrant children. Stop it now.

The message was made clear by hundreds of Catholics gathered on Capitol Hill the morning of July 18 for what organize...

It's the least we can do, accompany migrants in spirit by becoming uncomfortable | National Catholic Reporter

It's the least we can do, accompany migrants in spirit by becoming uncomfortable | National Catholic Reporter: It's been more than a month since I took part in the Catholic Day of Action on the U.S. Capitol grounds, to call attention to the Trump Administration's inhumane immigration policies, and the world co...

Recalling the harrowing trip to and across the border as a child | National Catholic Reporter

Recalling the harrowing trip to and across the border as a child | National Catholic Reporter: Bessy Jovel takes deep breaths, sometimes gentle gulps to talk about the trip of almost 2,000 miles she made as an 8-year-old from El Salvador to the U.S.-Mexico border almost 30 years ago.

"This is ...

The US Democrats’ China Debate | The Diplomat

The US Democrats’ China Debate | The Diplomat: None of Trump’s Democratic would-be rivals look likely to adopt a softer stance on China.

'The Atlantic' makes Israeli racism understandable

'The Atlantic' makes Israeli racism understandable: 'The Atlantic' hiring Michael Oren to explain Israeli racism as understandable and justifiable is farcical, like having a former Trump official write about immigration policy. But readers should prepare themselves: the MSM is going this way. Yes it's Jim Crow, but Israel has no choice.

Trump administration clarifies policy on citizenship of children born abroad to American service members - The Boston Globe

Trump administration clarifies policy on citizenship of children born abroad to American service members - The Boston Globe: Trump administration clarifies policy on citizenship of children born abroad to American service members

Tears, hugs, and then your child is a college freshman - The Boston Globe

Tears, hugs, and then your child is a college freshman - The Boston Globe: In college towns across New England, and around the country, it’s a Labor Day weekend moment of pride and poignancy: dropping off sons and daughters at college for the first time.

The Dangerous Stalinism of the "Woke" Hard-Left

The Dangerous Stalinism of the "Woke" Hard-Left: People on the "woke" hard-left seem so self-righteous about their monopoly over Truth (with a capital T) that many of them apparently see no reason to allow dissenting, politically incorrect, views to be expressed. Such incorrect views, they claim, make

Where Does Affirmative Action Leave Asian-Americans?


Where Does Affirmative Action Leave Asian-Americans?

A high-profile lawsuit against Harvard is forcing students and their families to choose sides.

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/28/magazine/affirmative-action-asian-american-harvard.html?te=1&nl=the-new%20york%20times%20magazine&emc=edit_ma_20190830?campaign_id=52&instance_id=12046&segment_id=16630&user_id=e6a9a97f971519b8818ba7420a6d576d&regi_id=60745655

‘Final nail’ in the coffin? Trump’s new tariff ante on China will hammer Texas businesses and consumers

‘Final nail’ in the coffin? Trump’s new tariff ante on China will hammer Texas businesses and consumers: ‘Final nail’ in the coffin? Trump’s new tariff ante on China will hammer Texas businesses and consumers

Echoes. The new millennial sisterhood. Published 8/30/2019

Echoes. The new millennial sisterhood. Published 8/30/2019: Echoes is the opinion section of TheBostonPilot.com. The Boston Pilot is a daily news Catholic newspaper based in Boston, Massachusetts, covering news and opinion about the Catholic Church and Catholic life. We carry daily news from Boston, New England, US, the Vatican, Europe, Africa, Asia, and Central and Latin America. The Boston Pilot is part of the Pilot Media Group, America's oldest Catholic newspaper and the official newspaper of the Archdiocese of Boston.

Friday, August 30, 2019

Bolton sidelined from Afghanistan policy as his standing with Trump falters - The Washington Post

Bolton sidelined from Afghanistan policy as his standing with Trump falters - The Washington Post: His absence on the issue has raised questions about his influence in an administration dealing with pressures in Afghanistan, North Korea and Iran.

The Tragedy on Howse Peak

The Tragedy on Howse Peak

In April, alpinists David Lama, Jess Roskelley, and Hansjörg Auer went silent during a harrowing expedition in Canada. The climbing community mobilized, first for a search and then for a memorial. In the wake of the tragedy, writer Nick Heil examines the motives of cutting-edge climbers and wonders: How close should we stand to our own mortality to feel alive?



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The New American Homeless


The New American Homeless

Housing insecurity in the nation’s richest cities is far worse than government statistics claim. Just ask the Goodmans.


https://newrepublic.com/article/154618/new-american-homeless-housing-insecurity-richest-cities?src=longreads&utm_source=Longreads+Newsletters&utm_campaign=459ebbf35c-Longreads_Top_5_August_30_2019&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_bd2ad42066-459ebbf35c-239031537&mc_cid=459ebbf35c&mc_eid=9528811089

A Congo conspiracy: Documentary seeks to answer question of who killed Dag Hammarskjold


A Congo conspiracy: Documentary seeks to answer question of who killed Dag Hammarskjold



Ebola Claims Some 2000 Lives in DRC Outbreak


Ebola Claims Some 2000 Lives in DRC Outbreak


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US role in Europe, and China, with hard Brexit - SettimanaNews

US role in Europe, and China, with hard Brexit - SettimanaNews: What effect the British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s decision to prorogue parliament on Brexit will have on US and EU relations?

Assisted Suicide: How the Church Should Behave and WHY | Matthew Schneider

Assisted Suicide: How the Church Should Behave and WHY | Matthew Schneider: This week, news came out of Seattle of Robert Fuller who died via assisted suicide. Two reports about how his parish dealt with it also emerged. I will quote both reports. His story raises questions about how we as a Church should help people intent on assisted suicide or euthanasia. After the news stories, I will

» Secretary Pompeo Gives a Speech in Indiana, Next Week He’ll Deliver a Lecture in Kansas #hesnotrunning Diplopundit

» Secretary Pompeo Gives a Speech in Indiana, Next Week He’ll Deliver a Lecture in Kansas #hesnotrunning Diplopundit: The Washington Examiner recently reported that Mike Pompeo has "closed the door on any speculation he might run for the open Senate seat in Kansas next year."  "I am going to stay here," he said in an interview with the Washington Examiner. "There's lots of people talking about it. The only one who's not…

Bankrupt and Irrelevant: the Presidential Debates and Four Recent Studies on Pentagon Spending

Bankrupt and Irrelevant: the Presidential Debates and Four Recent Studies on Pentagon Spending

We can’t leave Afghanistan without protecting our closest allies first - The Washington Post

We can’t leave Afghanistan without protecting our closest allies first - The Washington Post: What will happen to the local staffers who have risked their lives to support the U.S. mission in Afghanistan?

On entering the convent and leaving: ‘Our God is a God of journeys, not of destinations’ | Deacon Greg Kandra

On entering the convent and leaving: ‘Our God is a God of journeys, not of destinations’ | Deacon Greg Kandra: Catholic writer and speaker Meg Hunter-Kilmer posted this on Facebook yesterday, and I think it speaks for a lot of us — but in particular, for anyone who this fall is beginning formation for religious life. If you are discerning becoming a priest, sister, brother, or deacon, this is for you. Meg Hunter-Kilmer puts

UPDATE: New statement from Archdiocese of Seattle on that suicide | Deacon Greg Kandra

UPDATE: New statement from Archdiocese of Seattle on that suicide | Deacon Greg Kandra: Still more regarding the tragic case of Robert Fuller, from the archdiocese's website:  The Associated Press news story naturally leads the reader to assume certain things about the priest and his intentions. However, we are learning a very different reality was at work. We looked into this and can confirm that the

FIRST LOOK: Trailer for ‘The Two Popes’ featuring Hopkins and Pryce | Deacon Greg Kandra

FIRST LOOK: Trailer for ‘The Two Popes’ featuring Hopkins and Pryce | Deacon Greg Kandra: This will be something to see. Check out the teaser trailer for the film below. From Netflix: Anthony Hopkins and Jonathan Pryce star in this intimate look at a historic turning point in the Catholic Church. Directed by Academy Award nominee Fernando Meirelles. In select theaters on November 27 in the US, November 29

China is using Kublai Khan’s methods to quell protests in Hong Kong - Chaguan

China is using Kublai Khan’s methods to quell protests in Hong Kong - Chaguan: The Communist Party hopes that the threat of violence will be enough to empty the streets

Did Jesus Believe That Homosexual Acts Were Immoral? | Dave Armstrong

Did Jesus Believe That Homosexual Acts Were Immoral? | Dave Armstrong: There is indication of Jesus’ acceptance of the prohibition of homosexual acts, or sodomy, in His approval of the judgment of Sodom (Mt 10:15; 11:23-24; Lk 10:12; 17:29).

Bishop Barron's Gospel Reflection August 30, 2019

Friday, August 30, 2019
Twenty-first Week in Ordinary Time
Matthew 25:1-13
Friends, our Gospel today is the parable that compares the kingdom of heaven "with ten virgins who with their lamps went out to meet the bridegroom." This is an image borrowed from the customs of the time. The bridesmaids would wait for the groom and, upon his appearance, accompany him.

Well, this is the Christian community, waiting for Christ the groom to arrive. Did Jesus tell this parable because he knew that his Church would be in for a long period of waiting?

We are wise in our waiting if we pray on a regular basis; if we educate ourselves in the faith; if we participate in the sacraments, especially the Eucharist; if we perform the corporal and spiritual works of mercy; if we become people of love. We are foolish in our waiting if we neglect these things.

And here is one of the hardest truths of this parable: the divine life, so cultivated, cannot simply be shared with another at the last minute. The wise virgins are not being difficult and self-absorbed when they tell their friends that they can’t help them. A saint can’t simply infuse his life into another; it just doesn’t work that way.

Friday of the Twenty-first Week in Ordinary Time
Lectionary: 429

Reading 1 1 Thes 4:1-8

Brothers and sisters,
we earnestly ask and exhort you in the Lord Jesus that,
as you received from us
how you should conduct yourselves to please God–
and as you are conducting yourselves–
you do so even more.
For you know what instructions we gave you through the Lord Jesus.

This is the will of God, your holiness:
that you refrain from immorality,
that each of you know how to acquire a wife for himself
in holiness and honor, not in lustful passion
as do the Gentiles who do not know God;
not to take advantage of or exploit a brother or sister in this matter,
for the Lord is an avenger in all these things,
as we told you before and solemnly affirmed.
For God did not call us to impurity but to holiness.
Therefore, whoever disregards this,
disregards not a human being but God,
who also gives his Holy Spirit to you.

Gospel Mt 25:1-13

Jesus told his disciples this parable:
“The Kingdom of heaven will be like ten virgins
who took their lamps and went out to meet the bridegroom.
Five of them were foolish and five were wise.
The foolish ones, when taking their lamps,
brought no oil with them,
but the wise brought flasks of oil with their lamps.
Since the bridegroom was long delayed,
they all became drowsy and fell asleep.
At midnight, there was a cry,
‘Behold, the bridegroom!  Come out to meet him!’
Then all those virgins got up and trimmed their lamps.
The foolish ones said to the wise,
‘Give us some of your oil,
for our lamps are going out.’
But the wise ones replied,
‘No, for there may not be enough for us and you.
Go instead to the merchants and buy some for yourselves.’
While they went off to buy it,
the bridegroom came
and those who were ready went into the wedding feast with him.
Then the door was locked.
Afterwards the other virgins came and said,
‘Lord, Lord, open the door for us!’
But he said in reply,
‘Amen, I say to you, I do not know you.’
Therefore, stay awake,
for you know neither the day nor the hour.”