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Month: May 2022

#10638 Open Forum – Jimmy Akin

Questions Covered:

03:33 – I heard that historically confessions were in groups and out loud. I heard that they only confessed major mortal sins but not the more minor mortal sins. Is this true? 
11:59 – How do I stay focused on God with s…

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Priest ordinations a celebration ‘for the whole local Church’

Four transitional deacons will be ordained priests May 28 for the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis at the Cathedral of St. Paul in St. Paul. Father Joseph Taphorn, rector of The St. Paul Seminary, where the ordinands studied and underwent formation for the priesthood, said the ordination is a celebration “for the whole local Church.”

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Franciscan sisters’ land acknowledgment ceremony honors Indigenous nations

In what may have been the first such ceremony held by a Catholic religious community in Wisconsin, the Sisters of St. Francis of the Holy Cross hosted a land acknowledgment ceremony on the grounds of St. Francis Convent May 14.

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Priest killed near US-Mexico border

null / Archdiocese of Tijuana

Mexico City Newsroom, May 19, 2022 / 15:14 pm (CNA).
The body of Father José Guadalupe Rivas Saldaña, 57, has been found with signs of violence on the outskirts of Tecate, a city located on the border with the Unit…

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Mary’s month in St. Peter’s: Pastor leads ‘moving’ prayer service

Cutting through the throngs of tourists following guides around St. Peter’s Basilica, a group of pilgrims led by the basilica’s pastor followed a “Marian itinerary” with special prayers to mark the month of Mary.

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Bishop praises U.S. stance toward Cuba, lauds family reunification efforts

The chairman of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Committee on International Justice and Peace praised a May 16 statement announcing the lifting of restrictions against Cuba by the Biden administration, particularly those measures that will help family reunification.

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For Baltimore sculptor, medium of clay becomes an instrument of healing

Wayman Scott IV couldn’t sleep. Even as a professional grief counselor at Gilchrist Hospice whose job is to help others grapple with loss, the 43-year-old husband and father was reeling from news of the murder of the daughter of one of his colleagues.

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Catholic Homeschool Virtual Conference Empowering You to Homeschool Joyfully (June 10-11, 2022)

Maureen Wittmann Co-Director Homeschool Connections www.homeschoolconnections.com 1-888-372-4757 Contact for Interviews   Homeschool Connections is once again bringing together top speakers and vendors for their 3rd annual virtual Catholic Homeschool Conference: “Empowering You to Homeschool Joyfully”. While on-line events hit their high due to the pandemic, this virtual event continues to reach thousands of international homeschoolers[…]

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