Scotland’s bishops in government talks to open churches ‘as soon as possible’
Scotland’s bishops are in dialogue with the government to open Churches for worship “as soon as possible.”
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Posted by bcadmin | Apr 30, 2020 | Archbishop Leo Cushley, Archdiocese of St. Andrews and Edinburgh, Catholic Church, Church in Scotland, Church in UK and Ireland, Coronavirus, COVID-19, COVID-19 pandemic, Great Britain, News, Scotland, Scottish bishops, United Kingdom |
Scotland’s bishops are in dialogue with the government to open Churches for worship “as soon as possible.”
Read MoreWhat happens when Trump Derangement Syndrome meets bad math? The President Donald Trump-hating comedian Bill Maher, in 2018, openly rooted for a recession, if its price meant the defeat of Trump in 2020. Maher said: “By the way, I’m hoping for it because one way you get rid of Trump is a crashing economy. So […]
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Catholic League president Bill Donohue comments on the ethics of atheists: Do human beings possess natural rights, rights given by God that all governments must respect? Or is this plain nonsense? A recent Pew Research Center survey shows how this phil…
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Apr 30, 2020 | Casa Santa Marta, Catholic Church, Catholic News Service, Coronavirus, COVID-19, COVID-19 pandemic, Daily Mass, Domus Sanctae Marthae, News, Pope Francis, Vatican |
With the coronavirus pandemic forcing many countries to dig mass graves for countless victims, Pope Francis offered his daily morning Mass for the deceased who remain unknown.
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Following the Pertinent Investigations
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Read MoreA Vatican judge has formally closed an investigation opened last year related to the missing Italian teenager, Emanuela Orlandi
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The bishops of England and Wales have urged parishes to help domestic abuse victims after a surge in requests for aid during the coronavirus crisis.
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Read MoreVatican City, Apr 30, 2020 / 08:00 am (CNA).- The Holy See press office stated Thursday that a Vatican judge has formally closed an investigation opened last year related to the missing Italian teenager, Emanuela Orlandi.
The investigation authorized …
Read MoreBy Peter Jesserer Smith | WASHINGTON — Faced with the daunting challenge of the COVID-19 pandemic, dioceses across the globe have suspended the ordinary administration of the sacraments. But an…
Read MoreBy Mary Rose Short | As the academic year draws to a close, colleges and universities are striving to acknowledge the achievements of the graduating class of 2020 while also abiding by government orders…
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Vatican City, Apr 30, 2020 / 07:15 am (CNA).- Pope Francis prayed Thursday for the many people who have died as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, especially the “anonymous” victims buried in common graves.
More than 200,000 people have…
Read MoreLet us consider an intriguing dilemma that has occupied the minds of all involved in the Liturgical Movement since its beginning: the novel principle of active participation (participatio actuosa), which Vatican II’s Constitution on the Liturgy promoted as “the aim to […]
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Pope’s Telegram for Passing of Grand Master of Sovereign Military Order of Malta, His Most Eminent Highness Fra’ Giacomo Dalla Torre del Tempio di Sanguinetto
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Read MoreBy Catholic News Agency | LONDON, England — The bishops of England and Wales have urged parishes to help domestic abuse victims after a surge in requests for aid during the coronavirus…
Read MoreAbility of Indonesian schools to adapt to distance learning is heavily influenced by access to communication technology
Read MoreBy Mary Farrow/CNA. | DENVER, Colo. — If everything were going according to plan, Jessica would be entering the convent on August 22.
But, thanks to coronavirus, everything is not going according to…
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Are you longing for the Holy Eucharist? You are not alone. Countless members of the Mystical Body across the world feel keenly the separation from Christ’s Real Presence. The joy of the Easter season this year is tinged with sorrow at the separation. We are living one of the great paradoxes of our faith, which […]
Read MoreBy Kevin J. Jones/CNA. | DENVER, Colo. — The numbers of women seeking at-home medication abortions through an experimental U.S. telemedicine provider has reportedly doubled under the coronavirus…
Read MoreBy Catholic News Agency | CARACAS, Venezuela — Venezuela’s prolonged social, political and economic crisis has only been compounded by the coronavirus pandemic, the archbishop emeritus of…
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Apr 30, 2020 | Middle East - Africa, News |
Washington D.C., Apr 30, 2020 / 06:00 am (CNA).- The Syrian civil war has led to one of the largest refugee crises of modern times, and presented unique problems for Syria’s ancient Christian communities. Marginalized for centuries, persecuted by…
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