September 2006

What British Gays Say about the Pope

by Steve Ray on September 14, 2006

Visit Pink News to see what the British (and American) gay community thinks about our Pope's continued criticism of homosexual behavior and lifestyle. Click here to read the Pink News. Pope Benedict–we applaud you!!!

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New Talk on St. John the Evaangelist

by Steve Ray on September 13, 2006

New!  Flying Above & Fighting Below: The Life, Writings & Spirituality of St. John the Evangelist With his experience in the Holy Land and his knowledge of St. John (after writing his commentary on St. John's Gospel), Steve delves into a fascinating journey into the life, times, writings, and spirituality of St. John the Evangelist. [...]

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Bob Sungenis and the Jews

by Steve Ray on September 13, 2006

It is almost irrelevant to post this since most Catholics have forgotten who Bob Sungenis is after his career's precipitice fall. He has orchestrated his own irrelevance, which is why this post is almost a waste of time. Though he was very talented and effective at biblical apologetics, he has since become marginalized and ignored for [...]

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If We Kill a Fetus–Why Not A Newborn?

by Steve Ray on September 13, 2006

LifeSiteNews.com Tuesday September 12, 2006 Princeton Professor Singer: And I repeat, I would kill Disabled Infants He is consistent. States "there is no sharp distinction between the foetus and the newborn baby" By John-Henry Westen PRINCETON, September 12, 2006 (LifeSiteNews.com) – In a question and answer article published in the UK's Independent today, controversial Princeton [...]

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Doggies at Mass?

by Steve Ray on September 12, 2006

From my friend — and canon lawyer working at Sacred Heart Major Seminary in Detroit – Dr. Ed Peters: A saying in canon law runs thus: "There's no law against it till somebody does it." Well, somebody's doing a new "it", so maybe it's time for a new law. Some canonical thoughts on the priest who [...]

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by Steve Ray on September 12, 2006

Is this Prayer applicable for our World today, or what? Eternal Father, I offer You the Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity of Your dearly beloved Son, Our Lord Jesus Christ, in atonement for our sins and those of the whole world; for the sake of His sorrowful Passion, have mercy on us and on [...]

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I Remember 9/11

by Steve Ray on September 11, 2006

I remember 9/11. I had just finished a talk at a Men's Prayer Breakfast and was on my way home. Janet called my cell phone and said, "New York is under attack!" Incredulously I responded, "What are you talking about?"  I sped up faster than usual to get home and watch the news. I saw the [...]

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Who is the Hunter? Who is the Hunted?

by Steve Ray on September 9, 2006

Bible Riddle #1:  The hunter was killed, the prey were set free, the water was the lock and the rod was the key. Who was the hunter?            Bible Riddle #2:  It walked on earth, It talked on earth, on earth it knew no sin. Its not in hell, Its not on earth And heaven won't [...]

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Israel Safety Update for Pilgrims

by Steve Ray on September 6, 2006

Safety Update: Latest News 9/6/2006 From my friend and agent in Jerusalem — Mr. Raji Khoury "No one can deny that things were very tense during the period of July 12-Aug 14,2006, due to the shelling of Rockets from the Lebanon and the retaliating attacks of the Israeli Army against most parts of Lebanon. "Now [...]

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Website Translates for You!

by Steve Ray on September 6, 2006

I love this program and use it all the time. It is called BabelFish and it will translate back and forth between English and many other languages for you. Example: If you want to send an e-mail to a friend in Italy — like I just did– you simply type in "Hello Everyone: I miss [...]

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What Does It Feel Like to Shoot A Terrorist?

by Steve Ray on September 5, 2006

Forwarded from Tim Staples: A CNN reporter interviewed a Marine sniper. He asked: "What do you feel when you shoot a terrorist." The Marine shrugged and replied, "The gun's recoil."  

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Ford Motor Continues to Support Gay Lifestyle

by Steve Ray on September 5, 2006

Ford's sales continue to plummet as it stands strong in support of homosexual lifestyles while ignoring its dealers, employees and customers. Click here for more information and to sign the simple boycott. It's a simple thing we can do to make a statement into our sick society.

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Crocodile Hunter dies

by Steve Ray on September 4, 2006

It was with sadness this morning that I learned about the death of Steve Irwin, the Crocodile Hunter. I always enjoyed his enthusiasm, love of adventure, and daring. Steve was stung in the heart by a stingray (click here to see video of a stingray) while filming an underwater documetary entitled "The Ocean's Deadliest." When [...]

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Wanna Help Some Good Priests?

by Steve Ray on September 4, 2006

I recevied this e-mail today: Dear Steve, Hate to bother you (love your website, BTW), but the CCC (Confraternity of Catholic Clergy) is in DESPERATE need of some financial assistance and if there is any person(s) you could direct me toward or point me in their direction, I and the priests and deacons of our [...]

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Support for Catholic Senator Rick Sentorum

by Steve Ray on September 3, 2006

I just sent a sizable donation to Rick Santorum, an excellent Catholic Senator from Pennsylvania. He practices what he preaches — he votes what he believes and I LIKE the guy. We cannot lose him on the US Senate. He is a prolife, practicing Catholic who votes what he believes and speaks his mind clearly. [...]

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Son & Daughter Run Together Again

by Steve Ray on September 2, 2006

Jesse and Emily ran a 10K race today which is a little over six miles. A few weeks ago Emily was exhausted after a 5 mile race but today she was a cool as could be — smiling as she ran across the finish line. Jesse is training for a marathon and Emily is doing [...]

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