Pope Francis to Workers: Turn to St. Joseph During COVID-19 Pandemic
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She smelled strongly of burnt toast. “In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.” The priest made a sign of the cross. “Bless me, Father, for I have sinned…” A long pause followed. “It’s been two years since my last confession…” Another pause. Her voice sounded rough, like[…]
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Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Jan 29, 2022 | Catholic Life, Lockdown with the Devil, News |
Read the last chapter before this one Start reading from chapter 1 *** Malthus my boy, I must say, I am pleased with your last report. It seems as if you have not only engendered severe opposition to the beliefs […]
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Pope Francis welcomes members of the Italian Association of Leather Chemists during an audience in the Clementine Hall of the Vatican Apostolic Palace on January 29, 2022. / Vatican Media
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Read MoreA young Virginian well versed in folk, blues, and country music, but recognizing Catholic “prayers and melodies just from [his] scant / neighborliness with the Episcopal Church / as a child,” for some reason begins […]
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A group of us pilgrimaged forth in the bitter cold last night to support the convoy of truckers heading to Ottawa for today’s Freedom Rally. We all stood on the edge of Highway 17 – hundreds, if not thousands, of us, for miles upon miles – cheering them on, holding flags and signs. The joy[…]
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Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Jan 29, 2022 / 10:50 am (CNA).
The city of Louisville, Ky., is paying a local police officer a $75,000 settlement after he was suspended for praying outside an abortion clinic, accord…
Three women at the 2022 March for Life who have struggled to cope with their decisions to have abortions shared their experiences with CNA. They are (left to right): Shelley, who declined to provide her full name; Jody Duffy, and Leslie Blackwel…
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Read MoreRemembering the American author-theologian who waged peace and the Vietnamese Buddhist monk who taught “mindfulness”
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Jan 29, 2022 | Assisi, Cardinal, Catholic News Service, Daily Mass, Franciscans, News, St. Francis of Assisi, St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican, Vatican City State |
Cardinal Mauro Gambetti said earning a degree in mechanical engineering helped him learn that order and precision could be part of creativity, even though he is still, in his words, “a lover of improvisation and spontaneity.”
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Read MoreProducers of a popular Sunday program discuss the challenges of helping Catholics be active participants in the liturgy, even at a distance
Read MoreGospel reflection for the Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time (Lk 4,21-30)
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Jan 29, 2022 | Archdiocese of Indianapolis, Catholic colleges, Catholic News Service, Catholic school, Church in the US, News |
As they worked together on their farm in southern Indiana, Ambrose and Mary Rose Kruer knew the power and wonder of seeds — how something so small could grow into something sustaining and life-giving.
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