Zenit: “That ordained ministers, religious women and men, and laypeople involved in apostolic work may understand how to infuse missionary enthusiasm into the communities entrusted to their care.” More here.
Zenit: “That ordained ministers, religious women and men, and laypeople involved in apostolic work may understand how to infuse missionary enthusiasm into the communities entrusted to their care.” More here.
Zenit: “Thus,” he reflected, “in Mary’s heart was carried the mystery of the face of Christ, a mystery of death and of glory. From her we can always learn how to look upon Jesus with a gaze of love and … Continue reading
Zenit reports: Just before going to venerate the cloth believed to be the one in which Jesus was buried, the Holy Father told the youth: “May the Holy Shroud be for you in a totally unique way an invitation to … Continue reading
CNA reports: An elderly Catholic priest was found dead at home in a small eastern Venezuelan town Thursday morning. While some reports claim the priest was a victim of a robbery, authorities are still investigating the crime. Some little information … Continue reading
Catholic Culture reports: Pope Benedict XVI will appoint an apostolic delegate to supervise the Legionaries of Christ, the Vatican announced on May 1. The Saturday announcement from the Vatican press office came a day after the five bishops who had … Continue reading
Catholic News Service reports: EL PASO, Texas (CNS) — An unidentified Mexican man and his wife, fearful to reveal their true identities, spoke recently to a group of reporters and immigration advocates in this border city about the violence that … Continue reading
What is so shameful, too, is that this man’s family is the only one in that school that is objecting to this outrageously anti-Catholic, morally subversive, and blatantly totalitarian course. And, this, in a country that was once Catholic, indeed … Continue reading
In an address organized by the Congregation of the Children of the Immaculate Conception, Senate President Renato Schifani noted that the day after his election Pope Benedict asked for prayers that God might give him strength to confront “the wolves.” … Continue reading
Bishop Edward Slattery of Tulsa Oklahoma offered the traditional rite Mass at Our Lady’s Shrine of the Immaculate Conception. Monsignor Charles Pope wrote a short piece on the event in the Washington DC Archdiocesan website. He also answered there questions … Continue reading
CNA reports: Liana Rebolledo is a 33-year-old Mexican woman. In a recent television interview she recounted that after she was raped at the age of 13 and became pregnant, she never considered aborting her daughter, who is now 20. Read … Continue reading
Although for about two thousand years inhabitants in the region affirmed that there was a huge boat on top of Mount Ararat, and pictures were taken through the ice glacier by explorers many times in the last century, this is … Continue reading
LifeNews reports: In a preview of he upcoming battle over a Supreme Court nomination, the top Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee says in a new interview that he expects pro-abortion President Barack Obama to use the nomination to advance … Continue reading
A recent report by a British study group has been published with some disconcerting, but hardly surprising, findings. Profit is everything with the major corporations. The welfare of the workers is a negligible consideration. This is proven by the fact … Continue reading
The American Catholic’s blogger Blackadder reports: When I first heard of the controversy swirling around Arizona’s “draconian” new immigration law, I’ll admit I was skeptical. It’s not that I thought I would approve of the Arizona law (I tend to … Continue reading
So, what else is new. Must be the unwritten law for Jesuit universities. Do not have a good Catholic address the graduates or undergraduates. Marlene Kanter will be the other commencement speaker. Not only is she in favor of killing … Continue reading
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