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Month: April 2021

Pressure Mounts For the Church to Change Her Teaching on Homosexuality As Open Schism Looms

Earlier this week, Edward Pentin of the National Catholic Register reported that the Church is facing pressure on multiple fronts to change her teaching that homosexuality is “intrinsically disordered”: Pressure continues to be exerted on Church leaders to remove the […]

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Confessions of a Lefebvrist with Kennedy Hall

Kennedy HallEric Sammons speaks with author Kennedy Hall about what it’s like to attend a SSPX chapel, as well as his thoughts about Archbishop Lefebvre, the 1988 episcopal consecrations, and the current “irregular” status of the Society. (Note: there were some technical difficulties when recording, and so a few times Kennedy’s audio was skipped briefly. Our […]

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Will the Vatican pass the Moneyval test?

The Vatican flag. / Bohumil Petrik/CNA.

Vatican City, Apr 23, 2021 / 07:15 am (CNA).
Next week, Moneyval will issue a long-awaited progress report on how the Holy See has strengthened its juridical framework to counter money laundering. The repo…

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Three kidnapped Catholics released in Haiti

An aerial view of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Sept. 16, 2008. / Public domain

Rome Newsroom, Apr 23, 2021 / 04:35 am (CNA).
More than 10 days after five priests, two nuns, and three lay people were abducted in Haiti and held for ransom, there are …

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US bishops back Trillion Trees Act (USCCB)

“The Trillion Trees and Natural Carbon Storage Act is based on the acknowledgment of our shared moral responsibility to work proactively to heal and mitigate environmental damage,” write the chairmen of the bishops’ Committee on Domes…

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