Here are excerpts from an article published in the Nov. 29., 1999 issue of the Toronto Catholic Register:
Catholic families who are tempted to withdraw from an alien culture should remember that they are called to help evangelize the world, not retreat from it, said Denver Archbishop Charles Chaput.
Chaput told the archdiocese of Vancouver's 1999 family conference that just as families don't spend their whole life in the sanctuary of the church, they can't spend their whole life in the sanctuary of the family; reported the B.C. Catholic.
Chaput told the audience that "no Catholic family can afford to be a sanctuary, in the sense of digging its own little foxhole. God does not call us to burrow in and wait for the Rapture. Our God is a God of life, a God of abundance, a God of deliverance, and a God of joy, and we're His missionaries, by nature and by mandate."
When Christ told His followers to make disciples of all nations, He did not say "unless you're married." The Epistle of James tells us that faith without works is a dead faith. It doesn't say "unless you have children."
In this special issue of the journal, MICHAEL, the reader will discover who are the true rulers of the world. We discuss that the current monetary system is a mechanism to control populations. The reader will come to understand that "crises" are created and that when governments attempt to get out of the grip of financial tyranny wars are waged.
An Efficient Financial System, written by Louis Even, is for the reader who has some understanding of the Douglas Social Credit monetary reform principles. Technical aspects and applications are discussed in short chapters dedicated to the three propositions, how equilibrium between prices and purchasing power can be achieved, the financing of private and public production, how a Social Dividend would be financed, and, finally, what would become of taxes under a Douglas Social Credit economy. Study this publication to better grasp the practical application of Douglas' work.
Reflections of African bishops and priests after our weeks of study in Rougemont, Canada, on Economic Democracy, 2008-2018
The Social Dividend is one of three principles that comprise the Social Credit monetary reform which is the topic of this booklet. The Social Dividend is an income granted to each citizen from cradle to grave, with- out condition, regardless of employment status.Rougemont Quebec Monthly Meetings
Every 4th Sunday of every month, a monthly meeting is held in Rougemont.