Beatification near for founder of Society for the Propagation of the Faith
In 1822, a young and rich French woman, Pauline Jaricot, founded the Society for the Propagation of the Faith.
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by bcadmin | May 15, 2022 | Catholic News Service, Church in the US, French Catholics, missionary, News, rosary | 0 |
In 1822, a young and rich French woman, Pauline Jaricot, founded the Society for the Propagation of the Faith.
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Christian Carlassare, who was shot shortly after his appointment as the new bishop of Rumbek, has recovered and is preparing to return to his diocese with forgiveness and a desire to work for peace in his troubled adoptive nation.
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On a sunny afternoon, Sister Dorothy Okoli drove an unmarked Toyota Sienna from her convent to a hotel where young girls are trapped in prostitution.
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Community First! Village has a mix of tiny homes and recreational vehicles on its acreage in Austin.
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The religious impact of the discovery of the New World in the late 15th century cannot be overestimated. Although Catholic Europeans were aware of areas of the world that were not Christian (they had been involved in centuries of crusades […]
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Read Moreby bcadmin | Jun 26, 2020 | Between the Sundays, Evangelization, Faith, Featured, Japan, Japanese, Living the Faith, missionary, News, Prayer, Sacraments, St. Frances Xavier, St. Paul Miki and his Companions | 0 |
“We need the priesthood. We need the Eucharist. But what happens if those things are taken away?” The history of the Catholic Church in Japan is complex. For various reasons, the first missionaries had difficulty preaching the Gospel to the Japanese pe…
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No matter people may think, the Vatican is moving full-steam ahead in its courtship of Beijing, with the ultimate prize remaining full diplomatic relations, a secure legal standing for the church, and partnerships on the global stage. That’s hardly a policy that began with Pope Francis, but it’s been shared fully by every pontiff since the Communist takeover in 1949.
Read Moreby bcadmin | Feb 12, 2020 | Catholic Church, Catholic News Service, Church in the US, Maryknolls, missionary, News, Obituary, South Korea | 0 |
Bishop William J. McNaughton, a Maryknoll missionary for 66 years and the first bishop of Incheon, South Korea, from 1962 until his retirement 2002, died Feb. 3 at Cedar View Rehabilitation and Health Care Center in Methuen. He was 93.
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