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Month: April 2021

Pope asks Filipinos to celebrate the gift of faith and pass it on

As bishops across the Philippines opened “holy doors” at their cathedrals, Pope Francis sent a video message encouraging Filipino Catholics to celebrate the 500th anniversary of the arrival of Christianity in their country by continuing to be faithful, generous missionaries of the Gospel.

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Cardinal Parolin says church divisions stem from misunderstanding ‘reform’

Three days after the preacher of the papal household called on Catholics to repent for the ways they are dividing the church, the Vatican secretary of state said the divisions are real and they are harmful.

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Easter Joys and the Endless Lockdown Loop

A continued blessed and joyous Easter to all our readers, on this second day of eight days of solemnities, each day an ‘Easter Sunday’ – then another month of the Easter season, until Pentecost, and the great feasts that follow: Pentecost, Ascension, Corpus Christi, and the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary. I was going[…]

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Covid-19: Into Year Two

Freud used to say that the most costly things in life are disease and stupidity. I was reminded of this the other day listening to a radio interview with Post Media’s Anthony Furey. He was lamenting the destructiveness of the lockdowns in Ontario – particularly to children – and what the Covid-19 pandemic has revealed[…]

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Celebrate the Season of Easter with Your Family

By Katherine Bogner Katherine Bogner is a Catholic school teacher and Director of Religious Education from Central Illinois. Visit LookToHimAndBeRadiant.com where she shares free lesson plans, printables, and other resources for teaching the Faith. Below is an excerpt of her new book, Through the Year with Jesus: Gospel Readings and Reflections for Children.    

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9/11 Museum acquires prayer bench used by Father Mychal Judge

A prayer bench used by Father Mychal Judge, a Fire Department chaplain killed in the collapse of the World Trade Center towers on Sept. 11, 2001, was driven to the New York area on Sunday to join the collection of the Sept. 11 Memorial and Museum, museum officials said.

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