A Couple of Catholics

A blog about faith, intentional living and the joys and struggles of married life.

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5 Catholic News Sources for Honest Reporting

With the surprise announcement of Pope Benedict XVI’s resignation, I thought I would share the top five places I go to for unfiltered, honest, non-secularized Catholic news. These fives news sources for me allow me to not get skewed information regarding the Church or any major news regarding Catholicism.

  1. Vatican News – The official news site of the Vatican offers the faithful brief news articles on the Pope and the Church, videos of His Holiness and multiple news outlets. They tweet @newsva_en
  2. National Catholic Register – The National Catholic Register began in Denver in the late 1920s as the Denver Catholic Register. Exchanging several hands, it eventually was purchased by EWTN from the Legionaries in January 2011. The paper prides itself on being a daily news outlet that is faithful to the Magisterium and professional in presentation. Amongst many supposed Catholic media companies, the NC Register remains a resource for faithful Catholics seeking to understand their Church and their world. It hosts a myriad of correspondents and gives opinion through their various and well-known bloggers. Follow NC Register on twitter @NCRegister
  3. Catholic News Services – The mission of Catholic News Service is the mission of the Church itself — to spread the Gospel through contemporary means of communication. Serving since 1920 as a news agency specializing in reporting religion, is the primary source of national and world news that appears in the U.S. Catholic press. Their website is a little outdated, but decent reporting. You can find them on twitter @CatholicNewsSvc
  4. Rome Reports – Rome Reports is a great source for Catholic news videos. Updated on a regular basis, Rome Reports is faithful to the Church and reliable for up to date videos on Catholic news and papal events. Check out their twitter @romereports
  5. Zenit – Zenit has some of the most comprehensive Vatican News coverage. When the Holy Father issues an Encyclical or Document it is on line within 24 hours. It also prints important news on the international Church and comes in several languages. Follow them on twitter @zenitenglish

Stay away from the following:

National Catholic Reporter – Lovingly called the National Catholic Fishwrap by popular blogger Father Z and others, the supposed Catholic newspaper is a festering wound of heresy and dissent. I call it the National Catholic Distorter.

Mainstream Media “Faith Blogs” – Sites like the Huffington Post on Religion and the CNN Belief Blog are complete froth and generally only host those religious thinkers who are either atheists or angry ex-members of a given religion.

What are your favorite Catholic news sources?

[Note: this blog post was originally posted on PatrickPadley.com]

Opportunity to be Grateful

As a young lady who recently ventured through the jungles of singledom myself, my heart goes out to all those good-hearted women and men searching for their vocation and trying to date. It can be rough out there. Dating is hard enough, but trying to date as a Christian in a world that is consumed by sex, money and selfish desires is a beast all its own.

Just the other day I was on a plane heading to one of my missionary teammates’ wedding when I overheard a gentleman sitting next to me complaining to his friend that “sometimes I just like to go out without her, have a few beers with the guys and check out other women.” He was speaking about his long time girlfriend, who he wasn’t sure he wanted to marry.

Now before I pick this apart, I must say that I do agree with half of his statement. Men should be men and be able to have man time without feeling guilty. I believe the same to be true for women. At its best, this type of fellowship can make us better people. I think back to some advice a professor once gave me. He told me that as a woman you can tell a man when he is not being a good man, but you can not teach him how to be a better man. He can only learn that from other men and vice versa.

With that said, this man’s overall attitude toward his girlfriend saddened me. It was obvious by his comments that he viewed relationships in a completely different light than I do. At one point later in the conversation he advised his friend, “marriage is when two people can be together, make the least amount of compromise and still be happy.” Of course because compromise would mean we take the risk of actually becoming more selfless creatures.

Now I’m not trying to bash this guy. After all who knows the experiences he has had that has brought him to his current opinion on this point? Either way it is this type of outlook that our world seems to grip so tightly, that disheartens me and at the same time reminds me how incredibly blessed I am to have found a man like Patrick.

He is a man who loves God more than me, a man who cherishes me and might be more anxious than I am to plan our wedding. What a gift, a completely undeserved one at that? But for as much as Pat loves me and as incomprehensible as that love can be at times I know that God loves me more, which is super crazy.

This is my hope for our culture that all may know the love of Christ and let that love dictate their relationships with others. Praise God for good men and women, healthy relationships and opportunities that remind me how blessed I truly am.

Planning for a marriage, not just a wedding

It’s hasn’t been a month since Pat and I were engaged and I already feel like my mind is spinning off into thousands of different directions. ‘When are we going to set the date? What kind of wedding can we afford? How am I going to find the time to plan a wedding amidst full time grad school and a new job?’ All these questions plus thousands of others bounce around in my mind as if it were a pinball machine.

The funny thing is that I never in a million years classified myself as one of those girls. You know the kind I’m talking about…the ones who dream and plan out every detail of their wedding day years before they even meet the groom. They are the same girls who start reading bridal magazines after their second date with a guy. The ones who have debates with their girlfriends about which sapphire hue would most be most appropriate for an elegant winter wedding.

My gag reflex is acting up just thinking about it. Still after years of pridefully snubbing “those girls” I have inevitably started to become one. I actually had a conversation with my incredibly loving and patient fiancé the other day about which fabric and colors to use for the bridesmaids dresses as well as what style of bridal gown he most prefers….yeah like he cares.

The truth of it all is that I really don’t care. I know that all brides at one point or another have said this to the point that the statement seems laughable, but I am being totally serious. At the heart of it all, I do not care. All that matters is the beautiful and mystical sacrament of marriage that Patrick and I will be entering into.

I must try my best to keep this at the heart of all wedding decisions. Hence the blog post. It’s in writing so I guess I can’t go back now. I am so blessed.

Hello world: So now we have a blog

I have recently found myself at a point of many new beginnings. In the last year alone I have begun my career as a teacher, started graduate school and most recently we have gotten engaged. So amid the craziness of all these wonderful new ventures Pat and I figured why not start a blog.

While many might look on and think we are crazy, this is actually quite typical for the two of us. My life mantra specifically seems to go something like this; “jump in head first and figure out the details later.”

I can’t decide if this is due to my pure excitement and enthusiasm about taking on something new or if it is just my pride at work presuming that I can handle it all. My guess is probably a little bit of both. Either way, we figured with so many new and exciting things happening why not a blog too.

We debated long and hard about what exactly to name this beloved blog of ours. Pat being the marketing and social media guru, of course, wanted it to be just perfect while I on the other hand just wanted to get it started already. Quite telling of both our personalities if you ask me.

After months of brainstorming, we finally agreed on “A Couple of Catholics”. This blog not only highlights what is important to us, namely God and our faith but also who we are, a couple embarking upon plenty of new journeys together. We look forward to sharing our lives with you from the daily joys and struggles of life as a young couple to absolute ridiculous happenings during the day to day grind.

We don’t have it all figured out… not even close. God has been so good to us. We hope this will be a place that inspires, challenges, comforts and never ceases to entertain you. We are so blessed.

Pat Padley & Nicole Benner

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