Of Mitzvot & Chivalry: Love in Deed
Close to the beginning of Scripture, Our Lord observes approvingly of Abraham, that he has “obeyed my voice, and kept…
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Close to the beginning of Scripture, Our Lord observes approvingly of Abraham, that he has “obeyed my voice, and kept…
The post Of Mitzvot & Chivalry: Love in Deed appeared first on The Catholic Thing.
Read MoreEntrance Antiphon, Cf. Mt 25:34, 36, 40:Come, you blessed of my Father, says the Lord: I was sick, and you visited me. Amen, I say to you: Whatever you did for one of the least of my brethren you did it for me.Communion Antiphon, Cf. Jn. 13:35:This is …
Read MoreA September 8 hearing in the criminal case against former cardinal Theodore McCarrick produced no notable results, with the case continued until November 1.
McCarrick faces charges for assault on a minor in a Massachusetts court, involving an incident…
A federal court in California has ruled that the state cannot require doctors to participate in assisted suicide.
The court ruled that new legislation, which would have forced doctors to refer patients for euthanasia, in effect required them to &ldquo…
As King Charles III ascends to the throne, Vatican News reproduces an article that he wrote for L’Osservatore Romano on the eve of the canonization of Cardinal Newman.
Read MoreMass was recently celebrated in a church in Syria’s Idlib province for the first time in ten years, with the approval of the Islamic militants who control the province.
The church of St. Anne, in the village of Yacoubia, had been seized by the s…
A bankruptcy-court judge has ordered the Archdiocese of New Orleans to stop support payments to priests who have been accused—but not convicted—of sexual abuse.
Judge Meredith Grabill said that five priests who have been accused of sexual …
Posted by bcadmin | Sep 9, 2022 | C. S. Lewis, Cezanne, modernity, News, Odyssey, Roy Lichtenstein, Shakespeare, The Dispatch |
Strange as it may sound, C.S. Lewis (1898-1963) hated cars. And newspapers. And zippers. Really. What are for most of us the banal and indispensable necessities of daily life, were, for Lewis, icons of modernity. […]
Read MoreQuestions Covered:
01:55 – How much of a hand does God have in our suffering?
08:04 – Why does Jesus refer to himself as “son of man?”
15:12 – What did Jesus mean when He said “the end of the age” in Matthew 24:3?
23:58 – Wh…
Questions Covered:
06:15 – Why do Catholics pray to the saints and Mary?
15:10 – Was St. Ann cleansed of original sin because of her conceiving of Mary?
19:12 – Will we be able to teleport to other planets in our resurrected bodies…
Nine months after the Dominican friars clashed with the Archdiocese of Kinshasa over the running of a parish, the case goes before the DR-Congo justice system.
Read MoreThe United Nations is concerned about the decline in the quality of life in the world
Read MoreThree bishops from the Southeast Asian nation recently stopped in Paris and Lourdes on their way to the Vatican, speaking more frankly than usual about the chaos in their military-ruled country
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Queen Elizabeth II films her traditional Christmas broadcast to the Commonwealth from Buckingham Palace on Dec. 19, 2001 in London, England. / Anwar Hussein/Getty Images
Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Sep 8, 2022 / 14:56 pm (CNA).
Catholic leaders …
Posted by bcadmin | Sep 8, 2022 | Cardinal Arthur Roche, Church in UK and Ireland, Great Britain, lead, News, Pope Francis, Queen Elizabeth II, United Kingdom |
After the death of Queen Elizabeth II, Pope Francis on Thursday expressed his sorrow for the monarch’s passing and praised her devotion to her people, as well as her deep faith in Jesus Christ.
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