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Winter 2011
Posted on 14. Mar, 2011 by admin.
In this issue: New Year Resolutions and God? The Anglicans are Coming Deacon Cuseo: How Come You Do That? Why I Became a Catholic Why Our Priests Remain Silent The Origins of the Synagogue additional news and commentary Subscribe to Dialogue Today Magazine to read the full articles on these topics and other important news [...]
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Is Time Running Out?
Posted on 14. Mar, 2011 by monsignor.
Time is precious. Yet while our hearts know it, our minds refuse to accept it. We feel that we are going to live forever. We say I’m 20, 30, 40, 50, but still have plenty of time. Even when we reach 60, 70, 80, we say we have time. It is true we are living [...]
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New Year’s Resolutions and … God?
Posted on 30. Dec, 2010 by monsignor.
What a year – 2010! We will never forget it. A year filled with job, pension, housing, and financial losses. Two Wars – Iraq and Afghanistan. A major drop in the Euro currency in Europe. A revolutionary mid-year American election. A Catholic Church in crisis. A rising fear of Islam in Europe and America. Major [...]
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An Islamic Tornado?
Posted on 03. Dec, 2010 by monsignor.
Is there one? If you are alive and breathing these days, you see every sign of it. TV programs, talk shows, newspapers and dinner conversations often seem centered on what has been called America’s “Islamophobia.” The Fall 2010 issue of Dialogue Today magazine is dedicated to Islam. What is this religion? What does it teach? [...]
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A Grim Reminder
Posted on 03. Aug, 2010 by admin.
Editorial for the Spring-Summer 2010 issue, written by Msgr. Leonard Badia… The main article is the 65th Anniversary of the concentration camp called AUSCHWITZ. It is a reminder that no human beings should ever have their dignity stripped from them. The survivors now are few because of their advanced ages. Soon the original survivors will [...]
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Spiritual Thoughts
Posted on 20. Feb, 2010 by admin.
1. Don’t let your worries get the best of you; remember, Moses started out as a basket case. 2. Some people are kind, polite, and sweet until you try to sit in their pews. 3. Many people want to serve God, but only as advisors. 4. When you get to your wit’s end, you’ll find [...]
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Spiritual Insights
Posted on 20. Feb, 2010 by admin.
ANGELS 1. Judaism Theology Angels are messengers of God who help carry out God’s work and plans. They are purely spiritual beings who do not have a physical form. Biblical Angels who appear to people only look human. With exceptions (Abraham and Jacob), angels initiate the communication from God. There is no angel worship in [...]
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Insights into Islam
Posted on 20. Feb, 2010 by admin.
Islamic teachings on abortion Muslims regard abortion as wrong and haram (forbidden), but may accept that it may be permitted in certain cases. All schools of Muslim law accept that abortion is permitted if continuing the pregnancy would put the mother’s life in real danger. This is the only reason accepted for abortion after 120 [...]
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Catholic – Jewish Questions and Answers
Posted on 20. Feb, 2010 by admin.
1. Q: What is the Star of David? (Hebrew: Magen David) A: The six pointed Star of David made up of two superimposed triangles pointing in the opposite direction, is the main symbol of Judaism today. Interestingly, it did not arise in Judaism until recent times. It was once used by Moslems and Christians. Jewish [...]
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Archbishop Dolan and Rabbi Posner
Posted on 20. Feb, 2010 by admin.
In the spirit of Inter-Faith friendship and good will, Archbishop Dolan at the Fourth Sunday of Advent (December 20) joined Rabbi Posner the Senior Rabbi of Temple Emanuel in Manhatten who lit the fourth candle on the Advent Wreath in St. Patrick’s Cathedral. Likewise the Archbishop lit the Menorah for the first night of Hanukah [...]




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