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Organising a school’s St Thomas More Day has its challenges
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Organising a school’s St Thomas More Day has its challenges
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Read MorePosted by bcadmin | May 27, 2022 | Arts, Features, June 2022, Magazine, News, Oberammergau, Travel & Pilgrimage |
I don’t recall too many conversations in my life beginning with the words: “When I was on the cross last night…”. But there was one the other week in Oberammergau, as the entire Bavarian village geared up for the opening of this year’s Passion Play. It was nigh impossible to walk into a bar or
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Read MoreWhy using statistics to prove that God exists is flawed from the outset
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Read MorePosted by bcadmin | May 27, 2022 | Africa, Catholic missionaries, Church in Africa, community of sant'egidio, lead, News, Papal travel, Pope Francis, South Sudan |
One expert with experience on the ground in South Sudan has praised the work of missionaries, who he said are daily signs of hope and reconciliation for a troubled population.
Read MoreCardinal Raymond Burke has said that Pope Francis should challenge the German bishops who have called for radical changes in Church teaching, and “ask them to renounce the heresies.”
The Roman Pontiff is the guarantor of unity in the unive…
Bishop Michael Burbidge has announced that his Arlington diocese will respect the decision of San Francisco’s Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone that Speaker Nancy Pelosi should not receive Communion.
Bishop Burbidge, whose diocese abuts Washington…
Ho Duc Hoa, a Vietnamese Catholic who had been sentenced to 13 years in prison for his work on publicity work on behalf of the Redemptorist order—which was classified as working “to overthrow the people’s government”—has b…
Read MoreThe president of the German bishops’ conference has defended his decision to promote a priest who has been accused of sexual harassment.
Bishop Georg Bätzing of Limburg said that he would ask a diocesan board to review the appointment of a …
Posted by bcadmin | May 27, 2022 | Between the Sundays, discipleship, Featured, Knowing the Faith, mission, News, priesthood |
Over the next three weeks, I want to look at our baptismal call as Christians. There are many effects of the sacrament of Baptism – the forgiveness of all sin (original and personal) and the infusion of God’s life into our soul. We receive the gifts of…
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In the Buffalo and Texas tragedies, lobbyists for Catholic bishops across the U.S. say working for effective policy solutions amid…
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The Communion ban in place within House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s home diocese in California now extends to the Diocese of…
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The Diocese of Hong Kong has canceled its Tiananmen Square Massacre memorial for the first time ever. Threats of government-sanctioned…
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Pope Benedict XVI has often said that the most effective apologetic for Christianity are the lives of the saints and…
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Read MoreYou may have noticed that the books you really love are bound together by a secret thread. You know very…
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“Lord Jesus, Son of David, have pity on me!” (Lk. 18:38). We can all cry out like the blind man…
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ENCOUNTERING THE WORD — YOUR DAILY BIBLE VERSES “Let us hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering, for he who promised is faithful…” (Hebrews 10:23) Print this entry
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Entrance Antiphon, Rev 5:9-10: You have redeemed us, Lord, by your Blood from every tribe and tongue and people and nation, and have made us into a kingdom, priests for our God, alleluia. St. Augustine of Canterbury was born in Rome and died in Canter…
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