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I am interested in knowing where you obtained the picture of Christ holding the Eucharist. I have just completed a study guide book and would like to use the picture for the cover of my book, but need permisison for copyright purposes. Thank you.
I get most of my images from the web… I use google to find them. Sorry I couldn’t help you anymore than that. Many older images are public domain.
Many Catholics have voted for pro-abortion candidates before and many will do so again on 11/4. However these Catholics and Father Phleger should be aware that not all political and social issues are equal when it comes to choosing a politrical candidate. For Catholics, there are issues that are “not negotiable,” because they involve matters that are intrinsically evil. One such issue is the protection of life in all its stages, from the first moment of conception until natural death. For all people of faith who have voted for pro-abortion candidates before and plan on doing it again on 11/4, and to Father Phleger: How do you think Jesus Christ feels about you voting for a pro-abortion candidate?
Pete,
Thanks for the comment. I do not support abortion on this blog or in my life. Father Phleger is not associated with this blog in anyway. I have criticized him myself on this blog many times. Whenever someone representing a canidate visits my house or calls on the phone, the first question I ask is what their stance is on abortion. I can’t believe how many times the person is against abortion but doesn’t feel that they can tell other what to do. I think it is shameful and doesn’t make sense. It is equivalent of saying I don’t think I can tell someone else they can’t murder as it is murder.
Thanks for the comment.
Chris
Can you please update your calender and readings to reflect 2009