Spain prepares to liberalize abortion access
Spain’s government presented a bill to liberalize abortion, making it available to underage girls without parental permission.
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Posted by bcadmin | May 18, 2022 | Abortion, Abortion law, Church in Europe, lead, News, Spain |
Spain’s government presented a bill to liberalize abortion, making it available to underage girls without parental permission.
Read MoreEmphasizing missionary conversion, prayer, and the “concreteness of charity,” Pope Francis encouraged the Pontifical Mission Societies to “walk the path traced” by Venerable Pauline Jaricot (1799-1862), the laywoman from Lyon, F…
Read MoreThe Office for the Liturgical Celebrations of the Supreme Pontiff has announced that Pope Francis will preside at the Pentecost Sunday Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica on June 5.
The Pope, who suffers from a painful knee condition, did not presid…
Read MoreThe University of Notre Dame awarded an honorary degree to Archbishop Borys Gudziak, who leads the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Philadelphia.
“David withstands Goliath, the Way of the Cross has stations in Bucha and Borodianka, Mariupol …
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | May 18, 2022 | Abortion, George Orwell, Misinformation, News, Patriarch Kirill, Russia, The Dispatch, Ukraine |
There are striking parallels between the Russian disinformation campaign that continues to foul the global communications space in the third month of the war on Ukraine and the hysterical screeds of pro-abortion American politicians after […]
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This week’s poem in the Catholic Poetry Room is by Sister Lou Ella Hickman, I.W.B.S. why should the mother of my Lord come to me after Luke 1: 36-56 how long did you ponder that meeting— her song when your child danced to her music how many night…
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The month of May presents American Catholics with mixed martial messages. On May 12, we celebrated the Saints Nereus and Achilleus, Roman soldiers who left the army after their conversion to Christianity and ultimately gave […]
Read MoreI have no name I am but two days old.— What shall I call thee? I happy am Joy is…
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Jean-Marie Guénois, the religion editor of Le Figaro in France, published an insightful appraisal of Pope Francis’ pontificate. Factions in…
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Can’t pro-choice advocates see the fetus? “Set aside all the muddle of your fears and desires, your resentment, your self-opinion,…
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Israeli police are being criticized for disrupting the funeral of an Arab-American Christian journalist, whom Palestinians insist was killed by…
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Pro-life campaigners in Europe are hailing the possible overturning of Roe v. Wade. Some see the draft Dobbs decision as…
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If, as now seems likely, Roe and Casey are overturned by the Supreme Court, public debates will begin in dozens…
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Read MoreContinuing his catechesis on the elderly at the May 18, 2022, General Audience, Pope Francis draws inspiration from the biblical figure of Job, who witnesses a God of tenderness behind His silence.
Read MorePope Francis explains that we cannot think of building a future that is not inclusive. “We are all called to commit ourselves to building a future based on a new global system that better responds to God’s plan, a world where everyone can live in peace and prosperity,” he says. The World Day of Migrants and Refugees is celebrated on September 25, 2022.
Read MoreGospel Verse, John 15:4a, 5b: Remain in me, as I remain in you, says the Lord; whoever remains in me will bear much fruit. Pope St. John I was elected Pope in 523. The Arian King Theodoric sent him as his ambassador to Emperor Justin in Constantinople….
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ENCOUNTERING THE WORD — YOUR DAILY BIBLE VERSES “Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen. For by it the men of old received divine approval.” (Hebrews 11:1-2) Print this entry
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At his weekly public audience on May 18, Pope Francis spoke on the Book of Job, “a universal literary classic,” saying that Job is rewarded because “he understood the mystery of God’s tenderness hidden behind his silence.”…
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