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Month: April 2021

Gunfire targets Missouri convent (Pillar)

Gunshots have pierced the walls of a Benedictine abbey in rural Missouri several times in recent weeks. Although there have been no injuries, Abbess Cecilia found holes in her bedroom walls. The community of Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles have…

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#10042 What We Do on Holy Thursday – Cy Kellett

No guest today, but Cy gives a brief review of what happens on Holy Thursday. The day involves the holy oils, the priesthood, the establishment of the Eucharist, and more. It’s a big day for Catholics, much more than just the end of Lent

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A Commenter on Vaccine Debate Highlights Church History in Dealing With Thorny Ethical Issues

Entirely unsurprisingly, yesterday’s article from Roberto De Mattei on the liceity of vaccines — even those derived from/tested on fetal cell lines — stirred up a lot of controversy. I should like to point out to those commenters who essentially […]

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