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Month: January 2022

Thursday of the Third Week in Ordinary Time

Reading I 2 Sm 7:18-19, 24-29

After Nathan had spoken to King David, 
the king went in and sat before the LORD and said, 
“Who am I, Lord GOD, and who are the members of my house, 
that you have brought me to this point?
Yet even this…

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Coronavirus restrictions scrapped in the churches after nearly two years

Restrictions brought in halt the spread of Covid-19 will today be scrapped in churches throughout England and Wales after nearly two years. The wearing of masks inside churches will be optional rather than compulsory and there will be no social distancing. The use of shared hymn books will be resumed, the sign of peace reintroduced

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Biden Preemptively Questions 2022 — But Trump’s a ‘Big Liar’ About 2020

Former President Donald Trump questions the legitimacy of the 2020 presidential election. For half the country, this makes him a “sore loser” who promotes “conspiracy theories” and pushes “The Big Lie.” But when President Joe Biden in his recent press conference preemptively questions the legitimacy of the 2022 midterm elections, nine months before they even […]

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Educating for what matters most

January 31 kicks off Catholic Schools Week, timed to coincide with the patron of Catholic education’s feast day, St. Thomas Aquinas, on January 28. In Catholic schools, we often ask the question: what is education […]

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Religious diversity should not be a source of division, Iraqi cardinal says

One of Iraq’s leading Catholic prelates has said the quest for unity among Christians should not focus on the pursuit of uniformity but should rather embrace the diversity of the various rites and traditions in Catholicism.

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