Thank you everyone for your prayers and Mass offerings.

We survived Hurricane Matthew, even though it veered it’s ugly head as a skeleton, Our Lord answered our prayers and it was pushed offshore. There was loss of electricity but only for twenty-four hours in Vero Beach. I would like to mention there are hundreds of Latin Rite Catholics on both sides of the coastline, both West and East of Florida. Thank you and God bless you. Donna Freitag, editor and Kurt Freitag web designer

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Diocese of Rottenburg-Stuttgart calls for Marriage Rite for Homosexuals

forbidden-love-raabe-video[Hat-tip to PewSitter: “Head of PR for Diocese of Rottenburg-Stuttgart calls for the establishment of a church wedding rite for gay couples”]

Google translation of www.kath.net/news/56951 (revised fror clarity)
October 3, 2016

He criticized a video comment on the official website of the Diocese of Rottenburg-Stuttgart: “There is a lack of a rite by which the church says to gay couples: ‘It is a good thing, your love is good.’” MORE

 

Denver permanently eliminates Columbus Day

Columbus Day Nameenver city government doesn’t officially recognize Columbus Day, but this year the state capital will join several other large cities in designating the same second Monday of October as Indigenous Peoples’ Day.

The move won’t make next Monday a city-observed holiday, with office closures, but several council members underlined what they saw as the symbolism behind the designation. The council approved the proposal 12-0 Monday night, prompting cheers and applause in the audience. MORE

 

Rev. Graham on $8.4 Million for Transgender Soldiers: ‘Disgusted’ by Obama’s ‘Immoral Garbage’

gayarmyIn reaction to news that the Obama administration will spend up to $8.4 million a year for transgender military personnel who want gender reassignment treatments or sex-change surgery, Christian evangelist Franklin Graham said he was “disgusted” and that “this is the kind of immoral garbage President Obama and his administration are allowing to be put in place in our country.”

“[W]hen I read about the government spending $8.4 million of taxpayers’ money a year—starting today—for things like gender reassignment and hormone therapy for military personnel, I’m disgusted! Aren’t you?” said Rev. Graham in an Oct. 3 post on Facebook. MORE

One of Cuba’s fastest growing economies is inspired by the life of saints

gettyimages-462279088HAVANA—Cuba’s most widely practiced religion is experiencing a popularity boom that it hasn’t seen in decades.

Santeria, a syncretic religion that blends West African Yoruba beliefs and traditions with Roman Catholicism, has existed in Cuba since the days of the West African slave trade, but proliferated during the economic crisis of the 1990s and is now practiced by nearly 80% of the population. MORE

 

Costco is becoming one of the best places to buy a car

costco-carsCostco’s power in the auto industry is growing.

On Saturday, the budget retailer announced it is once again partnering with General Motors for its popular Holiday Sales Event, which will last from October 1 to January 3.

Last year, 58,000 vehicles were sold during the promotion, a 34% increase over 2014 sales during the promotion. More than half of the people who purchased vehicles through the event said they switched to a General Motors brand such as Chevrolet, Buick, or Cadillac because of the promotion. MORE

Get your own water, Oregon timber firm tells California town

43359e6a-882cWEED, Calif. — The water that gurgles from a spring on the edge of Weed, a Northern California logging town, is so pristine that for more than a century it has been piped directly to the wooden homes spread across hills and gullies.

To the residents of Weed, which sits in the foothills of Mount Shasta, a snow-capped dormant volcano, the spring water is a blessing during a time of severe and prolonged drought. MORE

Insight into the Catholic Faith presents ~ Catholic Tradition Newsletter

angel_de_la_guardaVol 9 Issue 44 ~ Editor: Rev. Fr. Courtney Edward Krier
October 1, 2016 ~ St Remigius, opn!

1. Baptism: Means of Salvation (88)
2. Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost
3. Holy Guardian Angels
4. Christ in the Home (62)
5. Articles and notices

Dear Reader:

One of the themes the Church will meditate upon during the coming weeks is perseverance. This is especially for our young adults to reflect upon, because of lack of faith they tend to force their will on God,  lack confidence in Christ. A lesson that must always be taken is that of Judas Iscariot— Continue reading