Solidarity of the Vatican Secretariat of State with Detainees
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A Christmas Collection
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Reverend Priest Flavio Pace
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Celebrating Mass at the tomb of St. Peter with his fellow bishops from Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and Alaska, Archbishop Alexander K. Sample of Portland asked them to consider the red vestments they were wearing, a reminder both that St. Peter died a martyr’s death for his faith in Jesus and of the gifts of the Holy Spirit.
Read MoreBy Joseph Pronechen | On Feb. 3 many Catholics will be in church for the annual blessing of throats on St. Blaise’s feast day. We know we ask through this blessing to for bishop and martyr St. Blaise’s intercession, as the…
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Feb 3, 2020 | Abu Dhabi, Associated Press, Catholic Church, Church in the Middle East, Interfaith, News, second, United Arab Emirates |
Interfaith leaders gathered on Monday in Abu Dhabi to mark one year since Pope Francis’s historic trip to the Arabian Peninsula, a visit that saw leading Muslim clerics gather alongside the pope to promote co-existence.
Read MoreBy Patty Knap | Years ago, I visited the fascinating walled city of Dubrovnik, Croatia. It was there I learned more about St. Blaise. Although I’d had my throat blessed on his feast day, Feb. 3, a few times over the years, I had…
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WASHINGTON — Citing consequences from the abuse scandal, a financial statement from the Diocese of Buffalo, New York, lists a $5 million loss for fiscal year 2019 and in an interview with the diocese’s newspaper, the apostolic administrator says a dec…
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Feb 3, 2020 | Christian persecution, Featured, News, Religious Life, The Persecution of Orthodoxy |

Editor’s note: The following article comes to 1P5 from a Carmelite nun who fears for her order. For centuries, contemplative religious have been recognized as the “heartbeat of the Church.” Indeed, even the 2018 Vatican document “Cor Orans” calls contemplative […]
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Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Feb 3, 2020 | From the Vatican, Holy Family, Holy Father's prayer intention, Migrants, Month Dedicated to the Holy Family, News, Pope Francis |
Listen to the Migrants’ Cries: We pray that the cries of our migrant brothers and sisters, victims of criminal trafficking, may be heard and considered. Month Dedicated to the Holy Family
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By Courtney Mares/CNA. | ROME, Italy — Hundreds of homeless people and volunteers prayed together in the Basilica of Santa Maria in Trastevere Sunday to honor those who have died on Rome’s…

Rome, Italy, Feb 3, 2020 / 06:00 am (CNA).- Hundreds of homeless people and volunteers prayed together in the Basilica of Santa Maria in Trastevere Sunday to honor those who have died on Rome’s streets.
A lit candle was placed before an icon of the merciful Christ for each of the deceased as their names were read aloud in the basilica.
The Catholic community of Sant’Egidio organized the memorial and a lunch reception for all of the participants.
Six homeless people have died in Rome this winter, according to the Catholic movement, who decorated a side altar in the basilica dedicated to their memory. The community also prayed by name for other homeless people who have died in recent years.
The Sant’Egidio community was first inspired to organize the memorial by the story of Modesta Valenti, a woman who died in front of Rome’s Termini train station on Jan. 31, 1983 after an ambulance refused to take her to the hospital because she had lice.
Each following year, the Catholic lay movement has gathered to pray near the anniversary of Valenti’s death for those who have died on the streets.
There are an estimated 8,000 homeless people living in Rome about half of whom are cared for in shelters run by charities, according to La Repubblica.
Throughout the year, Sant’Egidio volunteers aid Rome’s homeless with a meal delivery program, overnight shelters, and medical clinics.
In November, Pope Francis opened a 4-story homeless shelter right off of the St. Peter’s Square colonnade. The homeless shelter, staffed by the Sant’Egidio community, has two floors of dormitories that can sleep 50 men and women, a kitchen to provide breakfast and dinner, and a recreation area for fellowship, educational programs, and psychological counseling.
Sant’Egidio has also organized similar memorials for the homeless in at least 5 other cities around Italy, including Genoa and Turin.
By Courtney Mares/CNA. | DUBLIN, Ireland — As Ireland grapples with high rates of depression and suicide, Irish filmmakers point to the Knock Shrine as a place of hope and healing.
“We want to…
Read MoreBy Catholic News Agency | CANBERRA, Australia — Catholic leaders in Australia have announced the creation of a new disaster response initiative to aid those affected by devastating bushfires in…
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Whether he turns his attention to the furthest corner of the Amazon, or to reforming his own curia in Rome, Francis may find that all roads lead through Berlin in 2020
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The Church of England will not be withdrawing its recent pastoral guidance affirming traditional teaching on marriage, despite an apology from two bishops
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In the past year, the Good Lord has willed that some serious challenges beset my family, challenges which have brought me to my knees in utter dependence, beseeching the Lord for His help and mercy. Our Heavenly Father answers our prayers, perhaps not in the way we expect, but always in the way which is[…]
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Saint Blaise, a bishop of ancient Sebastea (now in Turkey), was also a physician – healer of body and soul – and, we may add, a martyr, tortured to death for the faith in 316 A.D., a scant three years after Constantine declared the faith legally sanctioned in Roman law. Sometimes, however, law takes some[…]
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Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Feb 3, 2020 | Archdiocese of Atlanta, Associated Press, Catholic Church, Church in the US, Georgia, Guns, News |
Police were called to an Atlanta-area church after someone found a gun inside, but it turned out to have been left by a woman who thought it would be safer there than at her home.
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Feb 3, 2020 | Abortion, Associated Press, Catholic politicians, Catholics and politics, Church in the US, Communion, Diocese of Providence, faith and politics, News, Rhode Island |
The pastor of a Rhode Island church issued a flier which said that every state legislator who voted last year to preserve the right to an abortion in state law would be denied communion.
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Now the virginity of Mary was hidden from the prince of this world, as was also her offspring, and the death of the Lord; three mysteries of renown, which were wrought in silence by God. How, then, was He manifested to the world? A star shone forth in heaven above all the other stars, the […]
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