| Commentary: Rev. Msgr. Ignacio Barreiro |
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Monsignor Ignacio Barreiro was born on Oct. 22, 1947 in Montevideo, Uruguay, to a family of Spanish and French descent. In 1973, he graduated from Law School in Montevideo and then entered the Uruguayan
Here is a fun little article on Monsignor Barriero from December, 2009 by JP Sonnen, a blogger in Rome: Mons. Ignacio Barreiro-Carambula the Great
American Health Care Reform - A Good End Does Not Justify Evil Means - LifeSiteNews.com, August 21, 2009 All persons of good will need to understand the clear and present danger with which the US is being menaced by the health reform proposed by the Obama Administration. Abortion will be multiplied, the U.S. will move ahead on the road towards euthanasia, conscience rights will be in jeopardy: but what is worse, the United States would start moving towards a tyrannical, socialist government that would be the source of all sort of moral evils. Read More...
Address upon the presentation of the von Galen Award to Archbishop Jose Cardoso Sobrinho in Recife, Brazil in April, 2009 You should be praised, Your Excellency, because your action provides a luminous example for your brother bishops to follow and a sign of hope for the pro-life movement world wide. You provide a bright example because regrettably the bishops that have the courage to speak strongly and plainly in the defence of life and family are not very numerous. You provide a sign of hope because it is part and parcel of being a Catholic that we expect to be lead by strong bishops in our militancy in the defence of life and family. Read More...
A Fundamental Liturgical Law First Appeared in Inside the Vatican August/September 2007 The Apostolic Letter Summorum Pontificum, given as a muto proprio by Benedict XVI and promulgated on July 7, is a fundamental liturgical law that provides for the active preservation of the litugical treasure of the Church. It confirms the historical fact that the Roman Missal promulgated by St. Pius V and reissued in 1962 by Bl. John XXIII has never ben abrogated. As a consequence it recognizes that the use of this Missal is perfectly licit and establishes the juridical conditions for its use and the ritual for the sacraments that was contemporary to this Missal.
Be Prepared to Teach with Courage First Appeared in Inside the Vatican March 2007 A talk with one of Rome's most influential traditional priests, Monsignor Ignacio Barreiro, director of the Rome office of Human Life International. Monsignor Barreiro, your office is situated a stone's throw from the Holy See. Does your work bring you into special contact with the various Congregations of the Roman Curia?
Pro-Life Introduction to Pope Benedict XVI Christ has granted us a new vicar on Earth, a pastor who would lead His Church with a firm commitment to preach the only truth that saves and defends life and family in accordance with the loving plan of the Creator. He is a man that has a profound prayer life. I was deeply moved as I contemplated him kneeling in prayer on Monday April 25th in front of the tomb of St. Paul at the Basilica of St. Paul outside the Walls in Rome. Already in his youth in 1953 when he obtained a doctorate in theology with a thesis entitled: "The People and House of God in St. Augustine's doctrine of the Church", we can see his concern with the family because seeing the Church as the House of God, leads to the very ancient view of the Church as the Family of God. Read More...
Blessed Karl of Austria In the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit: In this solemn Mass we raise our gratitude to Christ the King and to the Holy Father for the beatification of the Emperor Karl of Austria. His name is joined to the long column of Holy Kings and Queens, Saints as Louis King of France, Saint Ferdinand of Castile and Saint Henry the Emperor that have led Christianity. Read More...
The Catholic View of Biomedical Research The Pontifical Academy for Life held its Ninth General Assembly at the Vatican from the 24th to the 26th of February. The topic addressed in this session by the Academy was biomedical research from the perspective of reason illuminated by Faith. Man by his God-given nature is a searcher of the truth. In this search he can achieve increased knowledge and put it to the service of society. As Pope John Paul II stated, "It is a recognized fact that the improvements in the medical treatment of disease primarily depend on progress in research." Read More...
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