Costumed Protesters Disrupt Mother’s Day Mass in Los Angeles
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Protesters in red costumes struggle with personnel of the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels in Los Angeles during Mass on May 8, 2022. / Screenshot from video provided by Bradford Adkins
Boston, Mass., May 8, 2022 / 20:26 pm (CNA).
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Washington, D.C. Newsroom, May 8, 2022 / 15:56 pm (CNA).
The headquarters of a pro-life organization in Madison, Wisconsin, was set on fire in an apparent arson attack, police said Sunday. The Madison Police De…
Posted by bcadmin | May 8, 2022 | Biblical Exposition, Liturgy & Priesthood, News |
I visited my daughter Emily‘s parish today with my wife Janet and Emily’s three grandkids and her husband Sean. I was again moved by the profound and beautiful altar area in Our Lady of Good Counsel in Plymouth Michigan. So, I prepared a 2 1/2 minute video for you to enjoy it as well. God […]
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An intriguing comparison between the 1857 Dred Scott decision, and the 1973 Roe v. Wade. In both, the ‘personhood’ of certain segments of the population was denied, the first to black slaves, the second, to the unborn. The first led to civil war, the second…Well, we will see what the Supreme Court decides. Already threats[…]
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Washington, D.C. Newsroom, May 8, 2022 / 07:08 am (CNA).
Catholics across the U.S. kept a wary vigil Sunday for pro-abortion activists to follow through on a threat to disrupt Masses on Mother’s Day.The call to protest at Ca…
Posted by bcadmin | May 8, 2022 | Associated Press, News, Pope Francis, Vatican |
Pope Francis on Saturday blasted Catholics who, hewing to old-school versions of liturgy like the Latin Mass, have made an ideological battleground of the issue, decrying what he described as devil-inspired divisiveness in the church.
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It was during the late 1960s that Adrian Dominican Sister Carol Coston felt the energy unleashed by the Second Vatican Council in the call from church leaders to engage the world with the richness of Catholic teaching.
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Officials at The Catholic University of America dedicated and blessed a campus street April 29 named in honor of the late Sister Thea Bowman.
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With prayer and laughter, songs and furrowed brows, more than 500 superiors of women’s religious orders from around the world gathered in Rome to talk about the challenges they face.
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Frederik Mayet will play Jesus for a second time when the world-famous Passion Play begins its 2022 season May 14. The play will run five days every week until Oct. 2, during which Mayet will alternate in the role of Jesus with 25-year-old Rochus Rückel.
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Ugandans have expressed concern about a rash of recent church burglaries in which thieves stole religious items and equipment.
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Priests soon will be fanning out to dioceses across the country to inspire deeper reflection on the gift of the Eucharist to the church.
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Bill in the news (WABC Radio): In the documentary, President of the Catholic League, Bill Donohue, said both Mother Teresa and Pope John Paul II were concerned the church was becoming too liberal in the 1960s and 1970s. READ MORE HERE
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