MSNBC: At least 40 people were killed Tuesday when a suicide bomber blew himself up in a crowd of people waiting to apply for jobs with the police, officials said, in the latest strike against Iraqi security recruits. More on … Continue reading
MSNBC: At least 40 people were killed Tuesday when a suicide bomber blew himself up in a crowd of people waiting to apply for jobs with the police, officials said, in the latest strike against Iraqi security recruits. More on … Continue reading
Asia News: Another targeted attack against Christians in Iraq. On the afternoon of 15 January a group of unidentified criminals entered the Rabi’a hospital, a private clinic in the Sukar district in Mosul and shot a Christian doctor who worked … Continue reading
The Sydney Morning Herald: A Minneapolis astronomy professor has said he was stunned by the attention he was getting for suggesting the signs of the zodiac were all wrong. Read more here.
And so the rescuer did, while the younger 10 year-old kept pleading that they save his mummy. The mother, Donna Rice, and her 13 year-old son drown in the raging waters. CNN World report: A teenager who was scared of … Continue reading
Called by one bishop “the prophet of Rerum Novarum,” Catholic economist and sociologist Giuseppe Toniolo led an incredible life of labor for the rights of the exploited poor, small businessmen, farmers, and factory workers. An enemy of freemasonry, the statesman … Continue reading
LifeNews.com: The top hotels on the boycott list include Marriott and its brands Courtyard, Ritz-Carlton, Residence Inn and Fairfield Inn; Hilton and its brand Doubletree, Hampton, and Homewood Suites; Four Points; the Four Seasons; Kimpton Hotels; Starwood Hotels, which include the … Continue reading
Robert Royal, author of The Catholic Martyrs of the Twentieth Century, has an insightful article on The Catholic Thing website on the subject of the countless martyrs killed for their Faith in the last century and into the 21st. “A … Continue reading
Asia News: Opened 20 years ago, the orphanage is home to about 100 disabled boys and girls. The government wants to take it over and send away the 30 nuns who care for the children in an attempt to undermine … Continue reading
Catholic Register: Former New York model Leah Darrow quit on the spot when she realized she was about to ‘lose her soul.’ Now she is helping others avoid the trap of unchastity. Read interview here.
The US government had diplomatic consular relations with the papacy and the papal states from 1797 to 1870, when the papal states were lost to the pope with the unification of Italy. After that time there was no official diplomatic … Continue reading
Catholic Culture reports: “This lunatic went up and down the coach looking for Christians,” said Coptic Orthodox Bishop Morcos of Shobra El-Kheima, who had spoken with witnesses to the shooting. “Seeing a group of girls and women who were not … Continue reading
The Telegraph: During Mass at the Sistine Chapel, he said: “Every baptised child acquires the character of the son of God, beginning with their Christian name, an unmistakable sign that the Holy Spirit causes man to be born anew in … Continue reading
While thousands of Moslems in Egypt were risking death as human shields to protect Coptic churches at Christmas, Pakistani Moslems rallied in support of the murderer of governor who objected to death sentence against Christian mother, Asia Bibi. Catholic Online: … Continue reading
Catholic Culture: Addressing representatives from bishops’ conferences in Europe and North America who were making an annual pilgrimage to the Holy Land, Latin Patriarch Fouad Twal of Jerusalem lamented the persecution of Christians in the Middle East. Read more here … Continue reading
EWTN reports: A Manila procession of the life-sized wooden statue of the Black Nazarene drew about seven million Filipinos on Jan. 9, a higher turnout than last year. Archbishop Gaudencio Cardinal Rosales of Manila explained how participants identify their daily … Continue reading
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