Pope calls for a halt to the “rivers of blood and tears” in Ukraine
Francis sends two cardinals to Ukraine to serve and help the people
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Francis sends two cardinals to Ukraine to serve and help the people
Read MoreGustavo Zanchetta, former bishop of Orán who the pope had created a Vatican job for, is now to serve 4 1/2 years in prison for sexually abusing young seminarians
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Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Mar 6, 2022 / 08:30 am (CNA).
Pope Francis highlighted Jesus’ 40-day journey in the desert, where he is tempted by the devil, as an example for the faithful during Lent.“Jesus too was…
Posted by bcadmin | Mar 6, 2022 | Cultural Chaos, Homosexuality, News, ProLife & Family Issues, Social Issues & Action |
After a talk I gave recently, a gentleman wrote to me asking about how to respond to the LGBTQ influence affecting his family, namely a supposed marriage coming up. I tried to respond with truth and compassion. Steve: I had a question I wanted to ask you. You touched briefly on LBGQ in your talk […]
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Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Mar 6, 2022 | Catholic News Service, Church in the US, Energy, Farming, News, Ukraine Crisis |
Even before February had turned into March, farmers and accountants alike were consulting their calculators and spreadsheets to calculate the economic hit that’s coming as a result of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Mar 6, 2022 | Catholic News Service, Catholic Youth, Church in the US, News |
Catholic young people are leaving behind traditional models of learning about and living out their faith, and clergy, youth ministers and others will have to make some drastic changes to their ministry style if they want to keep them engaged.
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Mar 6, 2022 | Catholic Mobilizing Network, Catholic News Service, Church in the US, News, Podcasts, Restorative Justice |
The Catholic Mobilizing Network has introduced a new podcast, “Encounters With Dignity,” available on many popular podcast platforms.
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Pope Francis delivers his Angelus address at the Vatican, March. 6, 2022. / Vatican Media.
Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Mar 6, 2022 / 06:45 am (CNA).
Pope Francis condemned Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and expressed his solidarity with the countr…
Posted by bcadmin | Mar 6, 2022 | Catholic News Service, News, Pope Francis, Sunday Angelus, Ukraine Crisis, Vatican |
Pope Francis said the Vatican “is ready to do everything to put itself at the service of peace” in Ukraine.
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Mar 6, 2022 | Business, Catholic News Service, Church in the US, Diocese of Green Bay, News, Ukraine Crisis |
“It’s better to light one candle than to curse the darkness.”
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Mar 6, 2022 | Catholic News Service, Church in Europe, Icons, News, Orthodox Church in Ukraine, Ukraine Crisis, Ukrainian Catholic Church, Virgin Mary |
As Ukrainians turn to their faith amid the ongoing tragedy of Russia’s invasion of their nation, many who follow both the Orthodox and Catholic traditions will look to an unusual icon of Mary as a symbol of the solace they seek.
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Mar 6, 2022 | Bishop Shawn McKnight, cathedral, Catholic News Service, Church in the US, Diocese of Jefferson City, News |
A major renovation of the Cathedral of St. Joseph in Jefferson City is under way, with hopes for completion and a rededication Mass about a year from now.
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Mar 6, 2022 | Catholic Charities, Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Catholic News Service, Church in the US, COVID-19, News, Refugees |
The rise this winter of COVID-19’s omicron variant wiped out a lot of people’s travel plans, including for some of the United States’ most recent arrivals.
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Mar 6, 2022 | Catholic News Service, Church in the US, COVID-19 pandemic, Diocese of Little Rock, Mental health, News |
Off and on, since the COVID-19 pandemic began and in-person instruction resumed, St. Joseph School counselor Suzanne Krumpelman in Fayetteville has spoken to students to gauge how they are coping.
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Mar 6, 2022 | Black Catholics, Catholic News Service, Church in the US, News, Racism, Sisters of Mercy |
In 1956, 17-year-old Sister Cora Marie Billings of Philadelphia entered the Sisters of Mercy in Merion, Pennsylvania, becoming the first Black member of the Philadelphia community.
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