Wrath of God: How to Read the Signs of the Times
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Pope Francis calls for strengthening “multilateralism” on his first day in Kazakhstan, saying it’s the way to “enable peoples to grow in mutual understanding and dialogue”
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Pope Francis speaking at the Expo center in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan, where he celebrated an outdoor Mass on Sept. 14, 2022. / Vatican Media
Rome Newsroom, Sep 14, 2022 / 06:37 am (CNA).
Pope Francis said that his thoughts are with Ukraine on the…
Posted by bcadmin | Sep 14, 2022 | 2022 Papal Trip to Kazakhstan - Live Coverage, Catholic-Muslim relations, Islam, Kazakhstan, lead, News, Papal travel, papal trip, Pope Francis, Russia, Ukraine, Ukraine Crisis, Vatican |
Pope Francis Wednesday celebrated Mass for Kazakhstan’s small minority population, where he lamented the war in Ukraine and said dialogue is the only way to achieve peace
Read MoreAn Inuit delegation from Canada has traveled to Paris to demand the extradition of an OMI priest accused of sexual assault while on mission in North America in the late 1960s
Read MoreHopeful signs in Africa for interreligious harmony
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Pope Francis meeting with Metropolitan Anthony of Volokolamsk and representatives of the Russian-Orthodox Church in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan, Sept. 14 2022 / Vatican Media Pool
Rome Newsroom, Sep 14, 2022 / 05:17 am (CNA).
Pope Francis met Wednes…
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Bishop Mark Davies of Shrewsbury has drawn a comparison between pilgrims venerating the relics of St Bernadette and mourners paying the final respects to Queen Elizabeth II. In homilies delivered in Shrewsbury Cathedral yesterday and St Werburgh’s Church, Chester, this afternoon, the bishop said that in both instances people wished to revere people whom they
The post Bishop compares Queen’s mourners to pilgrims revering St Bernadette appeared first on Catholic Herald.
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Going through boxes of family history and things I have written – I discovered this article I wrote about the canon of Scripture. I wrote it two years after becoming Catholic, around the same time I wrote Crossing the Tiber. I thought folks might…
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One of the Russian Orthodox Church’s top-ranking clerics has said Pope Francis’s remark earlier this year that their patriarch shouldn’t be a government “altar boy” hurt efforts toward building Christian unity.
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Princess Anne’s curtsy to the coffin of Queen Elizabeth reminds us of our duty to venerate our true Queen, the Blessed Virgin Mary.
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I burn books, which puts me in uncomfortable company. However, the books I burn I have found too objectionable to pass on. They are my possessions; I can do with them as I see fit.
Posted by bcadmin | Sep 14, 2022 | Kamala Harris, New Jersey, News, Philosophy, Queen Elizabeth II, Satanists, The Dispatch, the U.K., Ukraine |
The European Conservative – “A quarterly magazine that seeks to defend and promote Western Christian civilization and is known for its Catholic sympathies has been removed by a major U.K. bookstore chain.” UK Bookstore Chain […]
Read MoreUnless plain speaking is universally accepted, received and adopted in written summaries, Rome will struggle to be informed of the views it seeks from the People of God
Read MoreReading I Nm 21:4b-9
With their patience worn out by the journey,
the people complained against God and Moses,
“Why have you brought us up from Egypt to die in this desert,
where there is no food or water?
We are disgusted with this …
Ethiopian troops are fighting against a separatist coalition in the Tigray War, which began in 2020.
“Dear brothers and sisters, our country is in an internal war,” said Cardinal Berhaneyesus Souraphiel of Addis Ababa, the head of the E…
Read MoreThe Archdiocese of Madrid has begun the diocesan phase of the canonization process of Father Sebastián Gayá (1913-2005), who developed the Cursillo movement in 1949. The movement was recognized by the Vatican in 2004.
Read MoreIn “Modeling the Future of Religion in America,” the Pew Research Center offers four scenarios for religious affiliation in the US in 2070. According to the first scenario offered by the Center’s researchers, “in 2070, 46% of Am…
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