Angels, thy old friends, shall greet thee
O what delight, when reveal’d Life shall stand And teach thy lips heav’n with his hand, On which thou now…
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O what delight, when reveal’d Life shall stand And teach thy lips heav’n with his hand, On which thou now…
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In her lifetime, Elizabeth II met with five popes. According to Christopher Trott, Britain’s ambassador to the Vatican, says that…
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Since the 1990s, large numbers of Americans have left Christianity to join the growing ranks of U.S. adults who describe…
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Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Sep 16, 2022 | 2022, Catholic Church, Catholicism, Columns, David Carlin, News, puritan objections to Catholicism, The Catholic Thing, Three Cheers for Superstition |
In the ancient, world it was common for philosophical men to make a distinction between religion (a good thing) and…
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Read MoreBENEDICT XVI GENERAL AUDIENCE St Peter’s Square Wednesday, 6 June 2007 Saint Cyprian Dear Brothers and Sisters, In the series of our catecheses on the great figures of the ancient Church, today we come to an excellent African Bishop of the third century, St Cyprian, “the first Bishop in Africa to obtain the crown of[…]
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Read MoreEntrance Antiphon: Holy men shed their glorious blood for the Lord; they loved Christ in their life, they imitated him in their death, and therefore were crowned in triumph.Gospel Verse, Matt 11:25: Blessed are you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth; yo…
Read MoreArchbishop Paul Gallagher, the Secretary for Relations with States, will attend the funeral of Queen Elizabeth I on September 19, the Vatican has announced.
Read MorePope Francis has suppressed the Populorum Progressio Foundation, handing over the mission of a renamed Populorum Progressio Fund to the Latin American bishops’ conference, CELAM.
The Populorum Progression Foundatio was established by Pope John P…
Questions Covered:
04:15 – Is it moral to eat meat from factory farms
08:52 – Is there a logical inconsistency of NFP with other methods of contraception?
15:10 – Was the Church involved in killing of the reformers such as Jan Hus?…
At the press conference on his return from his trip to Kazakhstan, the Pope also answered journalists’ questions on Italian politics, religious freedom and the German Church.
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Whenever I teach graduate seminars, I lay down one rule for the participants. While they’re free to say what they think, they cannot start any sentence with the words “I feel . . .” or […]
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22:14 – I found out a Catholic family member has an IUD. She said a priest told her it’s ok to use it to maintain her mental health. What can I do to guide her?
29:15 – Genesis explains that gender and day and nigh…
Posted by bcadmin | Sep 15, 2022 | Gender ideology, John S. Grabowski, News, Tan Books, The Dispatch, unraveling gender |
We often hear that nature both recoils at and resists man’s technological exploitation of her and her resources. “Nature is speaking,” declares a prominent conservation organization’s website. “Not only are the oceans and the atmosphere […]
Read MoreCatholics in Muslim-majority Pakistan welcome the Supreme Court asking the government to be diligent in dealing with cases of blasphemy that carry the death penalty
Read MoreOn the final day of his visit to Kazakhstan, Pope Francis urged the country’s Catholic leaders to be careful “lest our communities become rigid or clerical”
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