Bill Requiring Burial or Cremation of Aborted Babies Advances in Tennessee
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Sunday’s Gospel records a post-Resurrection appearance of Jesus in which His mercy to sinners begins to flow. Watch out! There is no stopping it. Gospel (Read Jn 20:19-31) The celebration of our Lord’s Resurrection on Easter Sunday usually focuses on the sheer ecstasy of His victory over death. All during Holy Week, we are absorbed with the details […]
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Joseph R. Wood: Deciding whether to vax, not from fear or nihilism but with faith and prayer, is another great opportunity to be fully human.
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Ascension Press’ latest book by Fr. Mark-Mary Ames entitled Habits for Holiness: Small Steps for Making Big Spiritual Progress is a necessary read for all contemporary Catholics desiring to grow closer to Christ and bring others to his side. The practical nature and simple challenges contained within these pages allow one to see that holiness […]
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Authorities in China are detaining Christians in secretive, mobile “transformation” facilities to make them renounce their faith, RFA has learned….
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In 1948, when Archbishop Joseph Naumann, current chairman of the USCCB’s pro-life committee, was still in his mother’s womb, his…
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During a speech at Harvard Law School, Justice Stephen Breyer sought to squelch proposals to increase the number of Democrat-appointed…
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Intellectual confusion resembling a smog of the mind has been a deadening presence in Catholicism in the years since Vatican…
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Read More“Children, have you any fish?” They answered him, “No.” He said to them, “Cast the net on the right side of the boat, and you will find some.” So they cast it, and now they were not able to haul it in, for the quantity of fish. That disciple whom Jesus…
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The legislature of Arkansas on April 6 overrode a veto from the governor of a bill outlawing gender-transition procedures, including surgeries and hormone…
The Russian Orthodox Church is reaching out to isolated Orthodox communities in China. Although China’s strict controls on religious organizations make it difficult to envision a Chinese Orthodox Church—or the recognition of a religious bod…
Read MoreIn Kazakhstan, “People don’t have the right to distribute religious materials in any form whatsoever,” a government minister explains. In the first four months of 2021, 17 people have been fined for violation of the country’s st…
Read MoreThe Vatican Museums, which have been closed because of the Covid epidemic, are scheduled to reopen during the first week of May. Visitors will be required to follow strict safety protocols, wearing masks and preserving social distance.
Read MoreI recently paid tribute to the poet Claude McKay, a singular figure in American literature. He was the first great poet of the Harlem Renaissance who inspired a generation. After a late-life conversion, in 1944, […]
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