African cardinal pays tribute to imam who was peace pilgrim
Imam Kobine Layama, a Muslim and interreligious leader in Central African Republic, has died at age 62
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Imam Kobine Layama, a Muslim and interreligious leader in Central African Republic, has died at age 62
Read MoreThe Assumptionist community in Strasbourg helps Vietnamese “postulants” learn the French language and culture that are still a foundational aspect of its missionary congregation
Read MoreHoly See not so concerned about church closures for health reasons as government interference in how worship services are organized
Read MoreDue to the coronavirus pandemic, HIV prevention, testing and treatment are being disrupted worldwide especially in countries where heathcare infrastructure is weak
Read MoreToday we celebrate Saint Edmund Campion – see Avellina Ballestri’s fine recounting of his glorious life from the archives – one of the most charming in the pageantry of the English martyrs. His sense of optimism and good cheer, even if the face of the most arduous conditions and even torture, are a testament not[…]
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Read MoreCNA Staff, Dec 1, 2020 / 10:00 am (CNA).- In one of the last results in the 2020 election to be called, another pro-life female candidate won election to the House of Representatives in Iowa’s 2nd district race certified on Monday.
Republican Ma…
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Dec 1, 2020 | Books, Catholic Church, Catholic News Service, Liturgy, Mass, News, Pan-Amazon Region, Pope Francis, Rite, Vatican |
The approval decades ago of a Zairean rite of the Roman Missal demonstrated that it is possible also to develop a rite for the Amazon region, Pope Francis said in a preface to a new book.
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Guaranteeing justice for all men and women is not possible while a few people control most of the world’s wealth and everyone else’s right to a dignified life is disregarded, Pope Francis said.
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Dec 1, 2020 | Archdiocese of Montreal, Canada, canadian bishops, Catholic Church, Catholic News Service, Church in the Americas, clerical sexual abuse, Montreal, News, Quebec, Quebec bishops |
For more than three decades, leaders of the Archdiocese of Montreal failed to properly treat the complaints and the red flags periodically raised about Father Brian Boucher, said a report prepared by retired Quebec Superior Court Judge Pepita G. Capriolo.
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Father George Rutler, pastor of the Church of St. Michael in Manhattan, on Nov. 20 voluntarily stepped aside from his pastoral duties, while prosecutors are investigating the allegations, the Archdiocese of New York told CNA.
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Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Dec 1, 2020 | Associated Press, Catholic Church, Church in Europe, Coronavirus, Coronavirus pandemic, covid, COVID-19, COVID-19 coronavirus, COVID-19 pandemic, German Church, Germany, News, Nuns, Religious Sisters |
Seventy-six Catholic nuns have tested positive for COVID-19 after an outbreak at a Franciscan convent in northwestern Germany, church authorities said Tuesday.
Read MoreSituation in Tigray Remains Uncertain
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Read MoreRome Newsroom, Dec 1, 2020 / 09:00 am (CNA).- Rwanda’s first cardinal lost seven members of his immediate family in the 1994 genocide. Now he is using his role as archbishop of Kigali to plant “seeds of peace” by promoting the family …
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Read MoreCNA Staff, Dec 1, 2020 / 08:05 am (CNA).- Exiled Belarusian Archbishop Tadeusz Kondrusiewicz will lead his flock in a virtual Advent retreat this month.
The website of the Catholic Church in Belarus reported Dec. 1 that the archbishop will lead the re…
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Dec 1, 2020 | Feature3, judges, News, Pope Francis |
Virtual Meeting of Committee for Social Rights of Africa and America.
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