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Month: February 2020

Cardinal Re claims Cardinal Zen is at odds with John Paul II, Benedict XVI on China

The newly-appointed Dean of the College of Cardinals purportedly sent a letter to cardinals on Wednesday claiming that the China-Vatican deal represents the minds of St John Paul II and of Benedict XVI, and that Cardinal Zen is mistaken in his opposition to the deal

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This Lent Carry Your Cross — Literally

By Matt D’Antuono | A couple of years ago I came to a new understanding regarding the role of suffering in the spiritual life, its connection to the Cross, and the power of Christ’s love. I have already written about that…

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Protestant Objections to Papal Infallibility

By Dave Armstrong | Popes can err if they are not making proclamations in the limited circumstances in which we believe papal infallibility applies to them, per the 1870 dogma. The pope is not some kind of inspired oracle, like…

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Washington state bishops urge all work to heal U.S. political divisions

Washington state’s Catholic bishops are calling on all Washingtonians “to engage respectfully with others to improve civil dialogue and our entire political system” during this political year.

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Mexico’s bishops issue communion guidelines after coronavirus hits country

The Catholic Bishops Conference in Mexico said in a statement Friday that Mass-goers should substitute verbal for physical greetings when exchanging the ritual expressions of peace, and that communion should be placed in parishioners’ hands rather than their mouths, both as preventive measures.

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