The curse of child abuse in Thai schools
Revelation of what appears to have been systematic abuse at Sarasas schools has caused uproar in Thailand
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Revelation of what appears to have been systematic abuse at Sarasas schools has caused uproar in Thailand
Read MoreVatican City, Oct 5, 2020 / 05:30 am (CNA).- Pope Francis told a group of investment bankers Monday that fair conduct and transparency are essential in the field of finance.
“Christian thought is not contrary in principle to the prospect of prof…
Read MoreThe author of a brand new book called Exorcism, Father Vincent Lampert explains exorcism as a ministry of charity. The long-time exorcist of the Archdiocese of Indianapolis has seen many strange things, but insists that the most important lesson from e…
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Oct 5, 2020 | Editor's Corner, News, Saints |
Today we celebrate one of the newest of saints in the liturgical calendar, placed therein only a couple of years ago. Hence, this October 5th is now the third year we might celebrate Saint Faustina Kowalska (1905 – 1938) in the universal Church, the Sister who received numerous visions of Our Lord manifested as ‘the[…]
The post Fortunate Faustina and the Divine Mercy appeared first on Catholic Insight.
Read MoreReading 1 GAL 1:6-12
Brothers and sisters:
I am amazed that you are so quickly forsaking
the one who called you by the grace of Christ
for a different gospel (not that there is another).
But there are some who are disturbing you
and …
Father Salvatore DiStefano, 61, faces criminal child endangerment charges; the Archdiocese of Newark suspended him in January during a sexual abuse investigation.
Read MoreMontse Alvarado, the author of the op-ed piece, is the executive director of the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty.
Read MoreArchbishop Jerome Listecki “led a solemn, slow march through downtown Kenosha, leading the crowd of more than 200 past boarded-up buildings and the scorched remains of the Car Source car lot,” according to the report.
Read MoreFather John Jenkins, CSC, apologized for failing to wear a face mask at the September 26 announcement of Judge Amy Barrett as Supreme Court nominee. He said, “I failed to lead by example at a time when I’ve asked everyone else in the Notre …
Read MoreDenver Newsroom, Oct 5, 2020 / 03:01 am (CNA).- When asked what life is like in a new home for women with intellectual disabilities, run by the Carmelite sisters in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, Sr. M. Rose Therese laughs affectionately.
“To quote Forre…
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Oct 5, 2020 | Featured, News, Politics, United Nations, Weekly Headlines |
Few candid observers today will deny that the asylum of modern life is truly run by the inmates. This home truth was brought home to me yet again by two very different news stories—one of international interest, the other purely local (and that from a town I have only been to a few times). The […]
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Oct 5, 2020 | News, United States, US elections 2020 |
President Donald Trump’s announcement he and first lady Melania Trump tested positive for COVID-19 “is a sobering reminder of our shared vulnerability, but also our …
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Read MoreOne of the first things that will strike readers of Pope Francis’s new social encyclical Fratelli Tutti is its sheer length. At about 43,000 words in English (including footnotes), that’s more than the Book of […]
Read MoreCardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu oversaw the internal affairs of the Roman Curia as Substitute (Sostituto) of the Secretariat of State from 2011 to 2018. Pope Francis created him a cardinal in the 2018 consistory and named him Prefect of the Congregatio…
Read MoreIn a 2010 article, the women’s section of the Pontifical Council for the Laity recalled the Holy See’s actions at the 1995 UN Conference on Women in Beijing, where “there was intense and active proabortion, pro-choice and pro-homosex…
Read MoreFather Ryan “stayed to minister to the sick as others fled the city during yellow fever in 1878,” the Chattanooga Times Free Press reported.
Read More“We live, dear friends, in a country now considered a fiefdom of a selected few,” Bishop Raymond Mupandasekwa of Chinhoyi preached. “They decide the way, and no one else. They are the police, the army, and the judiciary. They are ever…
Read MoreThe new encyclical “is an important contribution to the Church’s rich tradition of social doctrine,” said Archbishop José Gomez of Los Angeles, president of the US Conference of Catholic Bishops. “Pope Francis’ teach…
Read More“For far too long, in pursuit of ‘single-issue’ strategies to end abortion, many Christians have scandalously turned a blind eye to real breakdowns in solidarity and dehumanizing policies, including crackdowns on worker rights and vot…
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