Papal Video: Special Edition for the Annunciation
‘Let Us Pray for the Pandemic to End’
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‘Let Us Pray for the Pandemic to End’
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Read MoreBrooklyn has been hit with a wave of anti-Semitic attacks, and no one uses this as a pretext to make light of them. A Catholic church in Brooklyn was vandalized on January 12—a man interrupted Mass and desecrated the altar with red juice—and Seth Meyer…
Read MoreAttacks on Christianity, throughout the world, emanate from two principal sources: radical Muslims and leftists. The role played by radical Muslims is detailed in the 2020 World Watch List published by Open Doors; the Gatestone Institute cites radical …
Read MoreThe Democrats are an unhappy people. This has nothing to do with their hatred of President Trump: it’s who they are. Gallup released a poll on February 6 measuring personal life satisfaction. The survey was broken down on the basis of age, sex, income,…
Read MoreOn New Year’s Eve Pope Francis had an altercation with a woman as he walked a line of greeters. The pope slapped an Asian woman twice on the hand and walked away in a fit of anger. That much is indisputable. Why he did it and what it means is a matter …
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Mar 25, 2020 | Annunciation, Featured, God, God-man, Gospel, History, Incarnation, Into the Deep, Jesus Christ, man, nature, News, personhood, Scripture, St. Luke the Evangelist |
The Moment There is a singular moment which defines all history; a moment to which all that came before, all that has come after, and all that is yet to come points as supremely significant—the Incarnation. On March 25th of each Liturgical Year, we rem…
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‘The life we are asked to promote and protect is no abstract idea, but becomes real flesh and blood in the unborn child, the terminally ill, the refugee and the outcast’
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Read MoreBy Hannah Brockhaus/CNA. | VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis Wednesday accepted the resignation of Bishop Robert Baker of Birmingham, Alabama, nominating Bishop Steven J. Raica of the diocese of…
Read MoreNew York State Department of Education has put on ice its proposal to allow public schools to exercise control over private schools. We fought this power grab on two occasions in the past two years and will continue to do so again if it is resurrected….
Read MoreBy Courtney Mares/CNA. | VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis said Wednesday that the Church’s pro-life message is more relevant than ever as the world faces the coronavirus pandemic.
“The attacks on the…
Read MoreBy Helen Alvaré | Twenty-five years after it was issued, Evangelium Vitae (The Gospel of Life) still matters to everyone struggling to increase respect for human life.
First, it explained what we knew…
Read MoreBy K.V. Turley | Sally Read is an award-winning poet, who was known as an outspoken feminist and an anti-Catholic atheist. Then, unexpectedly, in 2010, she converted to Catholicism. Subsequently, in 2016, she…
Read MorePope Francis is on the left of the political spectrum on economic and environmental issues, but he remains a conservative on moral issues. His defense of the rights of the unborn is as strong as his two predecessors, and there is nothing heterodox abou…
Read MoreBy Hannah Brockhaus/CNA. | VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis Wednesday led Christians around the world in praying an Our Father to ask God’s mercy during the coronavirus pandemic, which is causing the…
Read MoreBy Jonah McKeown/CNA. | ST. LOUIS, Mo. — Favazza’s Restaurant has been an institution in St. Louis for over four decades. It’s located on The Hill, an Italian neighborhood well-known for its…
Read MoreMaybe COVID-19 shut down our churches so that we could look around and ‘worship God in spirit and in truth’
Read MoreIn these times of fear and uncertainty, when our daily lives are severely disrupted by the Covid outbreak, many people forget what “greatness” truly means. Indeed, doesn’t this pandemic show that, biologically speaking, human beings are as vulnerable to disease and death as other creatures in the animal world? At a time when we do[…]
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As Yale’s Carlos Eire masterfully demonstrated in Reformations: The Early Modern World, 1450-1650, there was no one “Protestant Reformation” but rather several religious movements, often in disagreement with each other, that shattered western Christend…
Read MoreBy Andrew Willard Jones Dr. Andrew Jones holds a PhD in Medieval History from Saint Louis University and is an expert on the Church of the High Middle Ages. He is the author of Before Church and State: A Study of Social Order in the Sacramental Kingdom of St. Louis IX and the pioneer of the Formed
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