A Look at ‘The Fifth Gospel’ — Biblical Archaeology Highlights the Events of Holy Week and Easter
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Posted by bcadmin | Apr 1, 2021 | Allison Spies, Archives, Brady, Cretin, Holy Week/Easter, Local News, News, Triduum |
Bishop Cretin wrote at a time Minnesota was not a state, and in which the territory had only seven churches, 10 priests and one school, and Masses were celebrated primarily not in English but in French or one of four Native American languages, Spies said.
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Apr 1, 2021 | Associated Press, Austria, Catholic Church, Church in Europe, Gay marriage, Gay ministry, Germany, LGBT Catholics, News, Switzerland |
Five Catholic women’s organizations in German-speaking areas have released an open letter calling for the Vatican to reverse its position that priests cannot bless same-sex unions.
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Apr 1, 2021 | Argentina, lead, News, Pope Francis, slum priests, Vatican |
An estimated 100,000 Argentines sent messages to Pope Francis March 13, sharing their opinions regarding the first eight years of his pontificate, and he responded with a video made public Thursday, arguing that the Church is “never wrong” when listening to the “holy faithful people of God.”
Read MoreAfter months of speaking out against inequity in COVID-19 capacity guidelines, the Archdiocese of Montreal was finally gifted some good news from the Quebec government.
Read MoreLETTER OF HIS HOLINESS JOHN PAUL II TO ALL THE PRIESTS ON THE OCCASION OF HOLY THURSDAY 1979 Dear Brother Priests, For you I am a Bishop, with you I am a Priest AT THE BEGINNING of my new ministry in the Church, I feel the deep need to speak to you, to all[…]
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Read MoreIt has been a beloved custom of priests from across the earth to say a private Mass on one of the 45 side altars or 11 chapels when visiting the great Saint Peter’s Basilica in Rome, the centre of Christendom, oft in the early morning light,. The liturgy would be with one server, or a[…]
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Read MoreVatican City, Apr 1, 2021 / 05:00 am (CNA).- Pope Francis told priests at Thursday’s Chrism Mass at the Vatican that “the cross is non-negotiable” when preaching the Gospel.
“The preaching of the Good News is mysteriously linke…
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Apr 1, 2021 | Middle East - Africa, News |
ACI Africa, Apr 1, 2021 / 04:37 am (CNA).- While a recent massacre in Mozambique has drawn headlines internationally, the country has been dealing with violence for years, which has largely gone unacknowledged in the international community, said leade…
Read MoreACI Prensa Staff, Apr 1, 2021 / 04:13 am (CNA).- While the Shroud of Turin – believed to be the burial cloth that wrapped the body of Jesus after his death – may be the most recognizable relic association with Jesus’ Passion, several others exist.Three…
Read MoreLast June, a federal appeals court ruled against Elim Romanian Pentecostal Church when it challenged the state’s Covid restrictions.
Read MoreThe Confederate battle song became Maryland’s state song in 1939.
Read More“The impact is dire, and it will be on the backs of the people who had nothing to do with the very heinous crimes that we’re talking about,” said Brittany Vessely, executive director of the Colorado Catholic Conference.
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Apr 1, 2021 | News, Pope's Day |
Library of the Apostolic PalaceWednesday, 31 March 2021 Catechesis – The Easter Triduum Dear brothers and sisters, good morning! Already immersed in the spiritual atmosphere of Holy Week, we are on the eve of the Easter Triduum. From tomorrow until Sunday we will live the central days of the Liturgical Year, celebrating the mystery of the Passion, […]
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Apr 1, 2021 | Church, Featured, News, Weekly Headlines |
Anti-Christian world powers that promote the culture of death are seeking to impose on the world’s population an implicit—though remote and passive—collaboration with abortion. Such remote collaboration, in itself, is also an evil because of the extraordinary historical circumstances in which these same world powers are promoting the murder of unborn children and the exploitation […]
The spokesman for President Rodrigo Duterte has threatened to close churches that hold public Masses.
Read MoreIn December, Pope Francis approved a decree recognizing the martyrdom of Rosario Livatino (1952-1990), paving the way for his beatification.
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