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Tag Archives: interfaith

Celebrating the Births of Christ, Mohammed, and Guru Nanak at Catholic Church in UK

Dec 12, 2019 Brian Kelly Reply

December 15 interfaith event. And, lunch will be served. Looks like that’ll be a freebie! No meat, however, allowed for the Sikhs. Nevertheless, rules be gone, there’s a lot of carnivoring going on the UK Sikh temples. Oh, you are … Continue reading →

Pakistan: Archbishop Tells Interfaith Gathering ‘We Don’y Want to Convert Anyone’

Jul 30, 2019 Brian Kelly Reply

Catholic Culture: Dialogue “helps negate violent confrontations,” said Archbishop Sebastian Shaw of Lahore. “Ours is a society divided between religions and sects since the 1980s, but we do not want to convert anyone. The Church appreciates the beauty of diversity, … Continue reading →

Rome Lutheran Pastor Thinks Pope Opened Door for Intercommunion

Dec 15, 2015 Brian Kelly 1

He also boldly said the following: National Catholic Register: Pastor Kruse says he believes a door has been opened to celebrate the Eucharist together — a door that Lutherans had thought had been closed “for an eternity.” He also says he … Continue reading →

Pope Francis’ First Homily to Cardinals March 14, 2013

Jun 26, 2014 Brian Kelly Reply

“When we do not profess Jesus Christ, we profess the worldliness of the devil . . .” Vatican website: In these three readings, I see a common element: that of movement. In the first reading, it is the movement of … Continue reading →

Homosexual Activist, Anti-Catholic Bigot Speaks From SF Cathedral Sanctuary

Feb 27, 2012 Brian Kelly Reply

California Catholic Daily: On Saturday, Jan. 28, San Francisco’s Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption hosted an interfaith service and press conference in support of AB 1081, a measure challenging the federal “Secure Communities” program. More on this here.

Catholic Diocese in France Boosting Anglican Revival

Aug 3, 2009 Brian Kelly Reply

Well, they are empty anyway argue the pastors, so why not let the Anglicans use them?  English hymns are better than silence.  Such is the false ecumenism wherein pragmatism trumps the honor of God’s house. TimesOnLine reports: In the Dordogne … Continue reading →

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