Vatican Radio: Pope Francis will travel to Sweden in October for a joint ecumenical commemoration of the start of the Reformation, together with leaders of the Lutheran World Federation and representatives of other Christian Churches. More here.
Vatican Radio: Pope Francis will travel to Sweden in October for a joint ecumenical commemoration of the start of the Reformation, together with leaders of the Lutheran World Federation and representatives of other Christian Churches. More here.
In spite of the heroes Marching for Life for the babies the Supreme Court rejects state appeal to protect even some of the pre-born: NBCNews: The U.S. Supreme Court today rejected an appeal from North Dakota to revive its proposed … Continue reading
Rorate Caeli: According to Edward Pentin, a group of Lutheran pilgrims were given communion in St. Peter’s Basilica itself this week. What is significant here is that communion was offered to them unilaterally by the celebrants of the Mass — the … Continue reading
“I’ve always said,” Jillette explained, “I don’t respect people who don’t proselytize. I don’t respect that at all. If you believe there is a heaven and hell, and people could be going to hell or not getting eternal life or … Continue reading
Stopsprayingcalifornia.com: Normal clouds are not composed of polymer fibers. Chemtrails are a toxic soup of toxic heavy metals, biological pathogens, “fibers,” polymers, and other dangerous materials are being sprayed everyday, all around the planet. We are now breathing ethylene-dibromide, nanoparticulates … Continue reading
LifeSiteNews, Father Gerald E. Murray (The Catholic Thing): The book God or Nothing, a wide-ranging interview with Cardinal Robert Sarah, Prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments, by the French journalist Nicolas Diat is one … Continue reading
Let us pray that this man accepted His Savior before his death at 96, and that he received baptism. Catholic Culture: Lord Weidenfeld, the Austrian-born Jew and British peer who financed an ambitious effort to save Christians from the Islamic State, … Continue reading
Statues are holy things, do not get me wrong. I am not an iconoclast. But this project, in my opinion, is a tourist scheme — spend a ton of money to make more money — using the great saint as … Continue reading
The account of the extraordinary election of Pope Saint Fabian was related by Eusebius, the fourth century author of the Ecclesiastical History of the Church (Volume VI, c. 29). With the death of Pope Anterus in 236, crowds of Christians … Continue reading
AP News: The oldest Christian monastery in Iraq has been reduced to a field of rubble, yet another victim of the Islamic State group’s relentless destruction of ancient cultural sites. Read more here.
CNA: When asked about euthanasia, Bernadette [his wife] replied, “What do you want me to do – deprive him of food? Let him die little by little? No, no, no.” Although the 33-year journey has not been easy, Bernadette still clings … Continue reading
Msgr. Charles Pope: The life of St. Bernadette Soubirous was steeped in paradox and irony. She was the chosen visionary of our Lady at Lourdes and was to bring forth, by heavenly guidance, a spring that would bring miraculous healing to … Continue reading
Catholic Culture: After the Catholic schools of Edmonton, Alberta, sent out a copy of Bishop Fred Henry’s statement denouncing new province guidelines for “transgender” students, some members of the Edmonton Catholic school-district board openly criticized the bishop’s remarks and said they … Continue reading
Catholic Culture: Anti-Christian statements such as “death to the heathen Christians, the enemies of Israel” were written in Hebrew on the doors and walls of Dormition Abbey in Jerusalem. Read more here.
ChurchPop: So, Christina the Astonishing is sort of a saint. She lived in the late 12th century and early 13th century, right around the time the Church was forming the modern canonization process, and she’s never been been formally canonized. Nonetheless, she … Continue reading
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