Bishop Thomas Daly: “We Are Playing Make-Believe with Students’ Biological Sexes”
Bishop Thomas Daly recently spoke out against the trend of even Catholic schools accepting the lies of the transgender movement.
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Bishop Thomas Daly recently spoke out against the trend of even Catholic schools accepting the lies of the transgender movement.
Pope Francis has named Archbishop Luciano Russo as the Secretary of Pontifical Representations.
The Vatican’s Secretariat of State has three sections: the Section for General Affairs, under the direction of the Substitute; the Section for Rela…
Read MoreOn September 10, Pope Francis delivered an address to participants in the Third International Congress of Catechists.
“Catechesis cannot be like an hour at school, but rather a living experience of the faith that each one of us feels the des…
Read MoreBy an act of the Latvian parliament, the Orthodox Church in Latvia has been separated from the Russian Orthodox Church.
“Rejecting any link with the Patriarch of Moscow is a crucial matter for our Orthodox community, the whole society of Latvi…
Read MoreIn June, the Supreme Court of the State of New York ruled that Yeshiva University, an Orthodox Jewish institution, is not a “religious corporation” and thus must permit a gay and lesbian student organization.
US Supreme Court Justice So…
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Sep 12, 2022 | 2022 Papal Trip to Kazakhstan - Live Coverage, Angelus, Associated Press, Kazakhstan, News, Papal Trips, Pope Francis, Vatican |
Pope Francis on Sunday asked for prayers to accompany him this week on what he calls his “pilgrimage of peace” in Kazakhstan for a meeting of religious leaders.
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Sep 12, 2022 | Deus Caritas Est, Dobbs v Jackson, Kansas, News, Pope Benedict XVI, Pope Francis, United States |
The Church should have a role in public advocacy
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Art and poetry are vouchsafed to us by God for the purpose of giving voice to all that cannot be said but about which it would be an impoverishment to remain silent.
Posted by bcadmin | Sep 12, 2022 | Africa, Africa bishops, Church in Africa, lead, News, Queen Elizabeth II, United Kingdom |
Queen Elizabeth II was remembered for “certain lasting values of discipline, hard work, a sense of duty, honesty and meritocracy” by bishops in Africa after her death on Thursday at the age of 96.
Read MoreWhile Pope Francis last week repeated his previous warning about a global conflict, he should perhaps be more concerned about his own faustian pact. The Pontiff has, of course, already come in for criticism for his stance towards the war in Ukraine. While the Pope praised Ukrainians for fighting for their survival, he has said
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Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Sep 12, 2022 | Europe, News, Opinion, The Synodal Path, The Synodal Way |
As the plenary assembly of the Synodal Path got underway in Frankfurt last week, with a debate on sexual morality – amid warnings from the Vatican – progressives failed to pass a document updating teaching on sexual ethics, with Living in succeeding relationships rejected, but only just. While over two-thirds of participants voted to adopt
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Read MoreReading 1 1 Cor 11:17-26, 33
Brothers and sisters:In giving this instruction, I do not praise the factthat your meetings are doing more harm than good.First of all, I hear that when you meet as a Churchthere are divisions among you,…
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Sep 12, 2022 | 2022 Papal Trip to Kazakhstan - Live Coverage, China, Kazakhstan, lead, News, Papal travel, Papal Trips, Patriarch Kirill, Pope Francis, Russia, Ukraine, Ukraine Crisis, Vatican, Vatican-China, Vladimir Putin |
Popes seem to have a habit of visiting Kazakhstan amid major crises and conflicts that risk fracturing regional stability and splintering its diverse religious and ethnic communities, and Pope Francis’s visit this week is no exception.
Read MoreOn September 10, Pope Francis delivered an address to the Pontifical Academy of Sciences. Established in 1936, it is an advisory body whose members include non-Catholics.
During his address, the Pope warned that “unfortunately, history shows …
Read More“The day after tomorrow, I will leave for a three-day journey in Kazakhstan, where I will take part in the Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions,” Pope Francis said on September 11.
“It will be an opportunity to m…
Read MoreOn September 11, the 200th day since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Major Archbishop Sviatoslav Shevchuk paid tribute to the heroism of Ukrainian soldiers.
“The main news of the past day was the rapid de-occupation of the cities and villages…
Read MoreOn September 11, Pope Francis devoted his Angelus address to Luke 15:1-32, the Gospel of the day.
The three parables in the reading “summarize the heart of the Gospel: God is the Father and comes in search of us whenever we are lost,” …
Read MoreDuring his apostolic journey to Kazakhstan, which begins on September 13, Pope Francis will go out of his way to avoid flying over Russian and Ukrainian airspace. Instead, he will fly over Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Serbia and Montenegro, Bulgaria, …
Read MoreCardinal Konrad Krajewski has begun his fourth visit to Ukraine since the war began in February.
“Let us continue to pray for the Ukrainian people, that the Lord may give them comfort and hope,” Pope Francis said on September 11. &ldquo…
Read MoreNigeria is passing through “the darkest chapter of our history as a nation,” according to Archbishop Lucius Iwejuru Ugorji of Owerri, the president of the country’s episcopal conference.
In his address to the plenary assembly of the …
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