Vatican Cardinal: The Armenian Genocide is a ‘Stain’ of Evil on All Humanity
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Fr. Christian Carlassare, bishop-elect of the Diocese of Rumbek / Fr. Carlassare
Washington D.C., Apr 26, 2021 / 08:10 am (CNA).
The bishop-elect for South Sudan’s Rumbek Diocese was shot last night and is nursing bullet wounds at a local health…
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Vatican City, Apr 26, 2021 / 08:00 am (CNA).
The Vatican announced on Monday that Pope Francis will hold an Ordinary Public Consistory next week, the last step …
Our Lady of Good Counsel is one of the many titles of the Virgin Mary, one which dates back indirectly to the 5th century, when Pope Sixtus III provided material and spiritual aid to a church dedicated to Our Lady in the Italian town of Genazzano, whose citizens had contributed significantly to the recently-finished magnificent[…]
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Read MoreCardinal Leonardo Sandri delivers a homily during Divine Liturgy at the Pontifical Armenian College in Rome on April 24, 2021. / Courtesy Photo.
Rome Newsroom, Apr 26, 2021 / 07:00 am (CNA).
The fact of the Armenian genocide forces us to confron…
The late Fr. Livinius Esomchi Nnamani in his hospital room / Vatican Media.
Rome, Italy, Apr 26, 2021 / 06:40 am (CNA).
Fr. Livinius Esomchi Nnamani, who was ordained to the priesthood in his hospital room on Holy Thursday with special permissio…
We can draw close to St. Joseph by sharing with him the littleness of everyday life. Most of the life of Jesus, the Incarnate Son of God, does not appear in Sacred Scripture. In fact, the vast majority of His life does not appear in Sacred Scripture. Rather, in the ordinary littleness of everyday life, He simply shared life with Mary and Joseph. In this way, St. Joseph appears as the father of the littleness of ordinariness.
Read MoreIn Matthew’s Gospel, Jesus seems to soften his usual crystal-clear teaching against divorce. But what is he saying? Is he saying that adultery is an exception that allows for divorce? Karlo Broussard tackles this tough question.
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Posted by bcadmin | Apr 26, 2021 | Catholic Living, Featured, News, Weekly Headlines |
Something momentous has happened recently that has gone under the radar for most Christians. While the pandemic raged across the globe and a U.S. Presidential election turned into political turmoil, a wall that stood as an impenetrable fortress against the Christian Faith for 1400 years was breached. The very platform of the Tech giants, one […]
“The virus has claimed at least 20 priests over the past month,” Vatican News reported.
Read MoreArchbishop Yohanna Ibrahim (the Syriac Orthodox archbishop of Aleppo) and Metropolitan Paul Yazigi (the Greek Orthodox metropolitan of Aleppo) were abducted on April 22, 2013.
Read More“We reckon that at certain times we have walked too slowly, we even looked away in another direction,” said Luis Argüello, spokesman for the bishops’ conference.
Read MoreIn Yerevan, Armenia’s capital, thousands of Armenians commemorated the 106th anniversary of the beginning of the genocide.
Read MoreThree priests and seven laity “committed to defending the poor . . . were killed between 1980 and 1991, the time during which the Catholic Church was being persecuted,” Pope Francis said on April 25. “With lively faith in Christ, the…
Read MoreThe United Nation commemorates April 24 as the International Day of Multilateralism and Diplomacy for Peace.
Read MorePresident Frank-Walter Steinmeier is the awarding the Order of Merit with Star, the equivalent of a knighthood, to Cardinal Reinhard Marx of Munich.
Read MoreMuslim, Sikh, and Catholic teachers argued against the ban.
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