Colorado Bishops to Restore Sunday Mass Obligation on Pentecost
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I will be joining Teresa Tomeo and about 50 others in this unique conference on how to listen to God. I will be sharing in a live discussion with Teresa and Jeff Cavins on how to listen to God in Scripture. Also, I give a talk on how to hear God’s voice in Scripture, how […]
Read MoreThe description of a Godly woman in Proverbs provides a table of contents for a topical Bible study for women using a wide range of Scripture.
Read MoreCardinal Marc Ouellet, prefect of the Congregation for Bishops. / Franco Origlio/Getty Images News.
Vatican City, Apr 12, 2021 / 07:00 am (CNA).
Cardinal Marc Ouellet announced Monday that the Vatican will host a theological sy…
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by Patricia Morin Haggerty My sisters and I were cleaning out my mom’s house following her passing. When I opened her cedar chest, I made an amazing discovery. My First Communion veil was there and still in good condition! I had no idea that my mother …
Read MoreCanon lawyer and journalist Ed Condon from pillarcatholic.com joins us to answer some hard questions about tithing. Is tithing required of every Christian? If so, is it just a tax? And if not, then what is required?
Is tithing just a Catholic tax? Ed …
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Malcolm Muggeridge (1903-1990) like so many great Catholic converts of the 20th century experienced a fascinating pilgrimage from agnostic Communist sympathizer in his youth to later champion of conservatism and critic of decadent liberalism. Muggeridge’s early career consisted of several years as a teacher in India and several more as a journalist in Russia and[…]
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Read MoreThe Australian cardinal, ordained to the priesthood in 1949, was nuncio to Taiwan (1970-73), Bangladesh (1973-79), Lesotho and South African (1979-84), and the Netherlands (1984-88) before briefly becoming Substitute (Sostituto) of the Secretariat of S…
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Last November, Pope Francis, for the first time, called China’s Muslim Uighurs a “persecuted” people, something human rights activists have been urging him to do for years. However, during his solemn Urbi et Orbi Easter blessing on Easter Sunday, Francis snubbed the Uighurs as he carefully omitted any reference to those suffering human rights abuses […]
“Sadly, over the past week, we have experienced a return to civic unrest and violence on our streets,” said Bishop Noel Treanor of Down and Connor. “I wish to express my particular concern and support for those police officers who hav…
Read MoreSister Norma Pimentel, executive director of Catholic Charities of the Rio Grande Valley, condemned the radio show host’s video as a “contrived misrepresentation.”
Read MoreIn England, Cardinal Vincent Nichols of Westminster offered prayers for the repose of the Duke of Edinburgh’s soul.
Read MoreAccording to the report, Father Tadeusz Guz, a philosophy professor at the Catholic University of Lublin, was criticized for asserting that Polish Jews once engaged in the ritual murder of Christian children.
Read More“California treats some comparable secular activities more favorably than at-home religious exercise, permitting hair salons, retail stores, personal care services, movie theaters, private suites at sporting events and concerts, and indoor restau…
Read MoreJohn Lynch is the former CFO and CEO of Holy Cross Services, once known as Boysville of Michigan. “We want to assure all our donors, stakeholders, clients and partners, that Holy Cross fully cooperated throughout the investigation, and that the o…
Read MoreXanana Gusmao, the first president of East Timor (2002-2007), “visited [Richard] Daschbach on his birthday, hand-feeding cake to the former priest and lifting a glass of wine to his lips, as cameras flashed,” according to the report.
Read More“Biden’s approval rating among Catholics (58%) is about where it would be for any Democratic president, Catholic or not,” according to Gallup’s analysis of its survey results.
Read More“Jesus offers them peace, then the Spirit and finally his wounds,” Pope Francis preached at the Church of Santo Spirito in Sassia on April 11. “The hand of our Father is ready to set us on our feet again and to make us keep walking. T…
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Recently, I heard a commercial on the radio for Tommy Hilfiger that sang panegyrics about community. “I want to see a future where all communities work together in unity,” one voice declares. “Community means everything to me. Community changed my life,” says another. “I believe that if we get to know our neighbors, we will […]
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