The Eucharistic Shape of Cardinal Nguyen Van Thuan’s Holy and Heroic Life
blog
Read MoreSelect Page
Posted by bcadmin | Sep 14, 2022 | Feature1, Feature2, Feature3, Local Church, News, Pope Francis |
“I have come to echo the plea of all those who cry out for peace, which is the essential path to development for our globalized world. And this is peace: a path of integral development for our globalized world,” said the Pope.
The post Pope’s Great Address on His Arrival in Kazakhstan: From the National Instrument He Speaks of Secularism, Politics, Peace, Faith and Encounter appeared first on ZENIT – English.
Read More
Notre Dame head football coach Marcus Freeman / Notre Dame Athletics
Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Sep 14, 2022 / 12:10 pm (CNA).
Marcus Freeman, the new head football coach at the University of Notre Dame, has reportedly converted to the Catholic…
Posted by bcadmin | Sep 14, 2022 | England, Features, modernity, Monarchy, News, Opinion, Queen Elizabeth II |
I was supposed to be in England for a conference and other work-related events this week, but twenty-four hours before we were set to fly, Queen Elizabeth II died. For a variety of good reasons, […]
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Sep 14, 2022 | Burma, Catholic News Service, Church in Asia, Myanmar, News |
Soldiers in Myanmar used a Catholic church as a kitchen and laid mines around the building, church sources told ucanews.com.
Read More
Lila Rose, founder of Live Action / null
Denver, Colo., Sep 14, 2022 / 10:06 am (CNA).
Lila Rose, the founder and president of the national pro-life group Live Action, recently spoke in defense of the unborn in cases of rape and fetal anomalies…
Posted by bcadmin | Sep 14, 2022 | Latest News Releases, News |
Catholic League president Bill Donohue comments on Indiana University’s endorsement of a pervert: What’s wrong with child molestation? The question needs to be asked because the tolerant ones in higher education seem to like it, otherwise they wouldn’t…
Read MoreKenneth L. Woodward, former religion editor of Newsweek, remembers John O’Malley SJ
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Sep 14, 2022 | Book Review, Featured, Minimalism, News, Saint Therese, Sophia Excerpts, Therese of Lisieux |
With an expected publication the end of September, The Little Way of Living with Less: Learning to Let Go with the Little Flower by Laraine Bennett leads readers to live a simpler and more devout life by downsizing one’s home and decluttering one’s soul. “This book is meant for those who seek the peace and […]

Lansing, Mich., Sep 14, 2022 / 09:00 am (CNA).
One Michigan priest’s prayerful insight is inspiring thousands of people to sign up for a 54-day rosary novena aimed at defeating an attempt to insert a “right to abortion” into the state constitution.
The proposed constitutional amendment is titled Reproductive Freedom for All. The ballot initiative seeks to enshrine abortion up to — and including — the day of birth. It also seeks to eliminate dozens of Michigan laws that presently regulate abortion, including parental consent and notification laws and laws that prohibit partial-birth abortion.
The novena begins tomorrow, Sept. 15, the memorial of Our Lady of Sorrows. It ends the day before Michigan’s general election on Nov. 8.
“One evening in July, I was praying in the rectory chapel at St. Thomas Aquinas in East Lansing with the proposed constitutional amendment weighing heavy on my mind and on my heart,” Father Gordon Reigle, the parish’s pastor, explained.
“So, I asked God what can be done to overcome such powerful and well-financed lobby groups [such] as Planned Parenthood and the American Civil Liberties Union? Within a matter of minutes, the idea of a 54-day rosary novena popped into my head.”
A novena is nine days of prayer, and a rosary novena means praying the rosary every day for nine days. Hence, a 54-day rosary novena is actually a series of six novenas: three novenas to petition God and three novenas to thank God. Its roots go back to the 19th century and the miraculous cure of a young Italian woman, Fortuna Agrelli, through the intercession of Our Lady of Pompeii.
“To be honest, I’ve never prayed a 54-day rosary novena before,” Reigle admitted. “I knew that it exists and that it is very powerful but, I have to tell you, the insight in prayer came as a surprise.”
Reigle, who is also pastor of St. John Church and Student Center in East Lansing — which serves Michigan State University students, faculty, and staff — took his prayerful insight to his immediate superior, Bishop Earl Boyea of the Diocese of Lansing. The bishop heartily approved of the idea of the novena. Other dioceses across Michigan have since expressed an interest in the prayer initiative.
Already thousands have signed up to receive a daily text reminder for each day of the novena. Reigle believes that victory in November’s election is only possible through the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary as “the patroness of the Gospel of Life.”
“Mary’s sorrowful heart grieves over the sufferings of her children, especially when our most innocent and vulnerable are threatened,” Reigle said. “May Our Lady protect us and save our children!”
To sign up for a daily text reminder of Reigle’s 54-day rosary novena, text FightLikeHeaven to 84576.
Watch the video of Reigle explaining the novena and his inspiration for it below.
Read MoreAttuned to Saskatchewan Catholics’ desire to offer comfort and friendship to James Smith Cree Nation in the aftermath of the heart-breaking stabbing spree on Sept. 4, religious leaders sought to identify potential pathways of support.
Read MoreA bullet point on page four of the Liberal Party of Canada’s 2021 election platform “Forward. For Everyone.” conveyed the party’s intention to strip pro-life non-profits of their charity status.
Read MoreCatholic prelates in Cuba consider that some aspects of the Family Code legislation soon to be voted through referendum are inconsistent with the Church’s values and religious beliefs
Read More
null / Shutterstock
Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Sep 14, 2022 / 08:00 am (CNA).
A Wisconsin pro-life organization has taken issue with Viterbo University, a Franciscan Catholic college, for comments a school official made suggesting a willingness…
Recent Comments