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Month: April 2022

Saturday of the Second Week of Easter

Reading I Acts 6:1-7

As the number of disciples continued to grow,
the Hellenists complained against the Hebrews
because their widows
were being neglected in the daily distribution.
So the Twelve called together the community of the…

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Spanish bishops say they won’t participate in national clerical abuse inquiry

BILBAO, Spain – Spain’s bishops announced Friday that they will not take part in an independent commission into clerical sexual abuse created by the national legislature, alleging, among other things, that it won’t look into all sexual abuse of minors but only those committed by members of the Catholic Church. […]

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Mega-church Mania: One Mom’s Observations (she’s a good writer) and Observations from the Early Church

Mr. Ray, My eldest daughter invited me to my grandson’s ‘dedication’ at her new place of worship.  Worship? Sorry. Her new place of…..well, the giant Olympic-sized structure that, after being directed in by police/traffic officers, upon entering, reminded me of a mall.  Oh and by the way, I didn’t witness any worship. My 1st thoughts were…”Wow! […]

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Pursue Truth, Find Her, then Do Something

In response to the crisis of higher education, a group of concerned academics have founded the University of Austin, a…

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#10605 Bioethics – Fr. Tom Davis

Questions Covered:

21:03 – What’s the Church’s position on families adopting fertilized eggs that were frozen for IVF? 
31:04 – I’m looking to donate my body to science for study. Is it ethical and how would you go about it? What wou…

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Pope very clear victim care centers must be set up, cardinal says

Pope Francis has given his safeguarding commission a “very clear” mandate to encourage and supervise the world’s bishops’ conferences in establishing survivor support centers and services, said Cardinal Seán P. O’Malley of Boston, president of the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors.

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