Cardinal Tomko, oldest member of College of Cardinals, dies at 98
The oldest member of the College of Cardinals, Cardinal Jozef Tomko, died in Rome at the age of 98.
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Posted by bcadmin | Aug 9, 2022 | Catholic News Service, College of Cardinals, News, Obituary, Vatican |
The oldest member of the College of Cardinals, Cardinal Jozef Tomko, died in Rome at the age of 98.
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In a joyous transition punctuated by church tradition, rich, uplifting music and a call to abide in God’s goodness, love and blessing, Bishop John P. Dolan was installed as the fifth bishop of the Diocese of Phoenix Aug. 2.
Read MoreThe crisis in the Church over the past few decades has caused many to lose faith and leave. That trend is accelerating under Pope Francis and includes some who were vocally Catholic in the past. What can we do to prevent our own fall out of the Church?
Read MoreNow the most long-lived Cardinal is the Archbishop Emeritus of Luanda, Angola, Cardinal Alexandre do Nascimento, who is 97.
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CNA Newsroom, Aug 9, 2022 / 09:51 am (CNA).
Pro-life campaigners and advocates for religious freedom in Ireland have expressed dismay following the news that the Irish…
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‘Personal Beliefs’ vs. Objective Science – President Biden asserted his personal belief as a Catholic that human life begins at conception and that abortion, therefore, is morally wrong. He has always been quick to add, […]
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A friendly drum competition featuring the pastor at the Aug. 6 parish festival at Transfiguration in Oakdale raised more than $500 for its youth ministry programs.
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Read MoreAn Australian priest draws parallels with the residential schools in Canada and Australia’s stolen children and insists what was perpetrated was, and remains, totally inconsistent with the teachings of Christ
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Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Aug 9, 2022 | Last Week in the Church, News |
In this episode: the Vatican finally comes clean on its finances, Nicaragua and Nigeria stir up trouble for the Vatican, and the Pope makes plans to attend the Congress of World and Traditional Religions in Kazakhstan.
Read MoreGovernor Eric Holcomb of Indiana has signed a new abortion law, Senate Bill 1.
The Associated Press described the law as a “near-total ban” on abortion, even while permitting abortion “before 10-weeks post-fertilization,” as…
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Aug 9, 2022 | Editor's Corner, News |
On July 7th, 1962, Frances Oldham Kelsey, a Canadian-American physician/pharmacologist (who hailed, by the bye, from bucolic and beautiful Cobble Hill, on Vancouver Island, in which area I spent some very pleasant time amongst friends last summer) was awarded the President’s Award for Distinguished Civilian Service by John F. Kennedy. For what, you ask? Working[…]
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Read MoreIn his analysis of the new Vatican financial statement, journalist John Allen noted that “for the first time it includes not just the Roman Curia but virtually every outfit that flies under the Vatican flag, with the number of entities covered r…
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