Just a great story! Horn News, Kylie Handler: An Alabama college student with hopes to join the U.S. Marine Corps made a huge impression on his new boss after his car broke down and he walked 20 miles just to get … Continue reading
Just a great story! Horn News, Kylie Handler: An Alabama college student with hopes to join the U.S. Marine Corps made a huge impression on his new boss after his car broke down and he walked 20 miles just to get … Continue reading
I am a saint of the late fourth and early fifth century. I am Syrian As a boy I lived the shepherds’ life. At sixteen I entered a mionastery, but was dismissed on account of the fact that my austerities … Continue reading
Activist Mommy: It appears the pendulum is starting to swing in the opposite directions. For the last decade, we have been subject to a horrifying rejection of reality that extends from the highest levels of government to the innocence of kindergarten … Continue reading
The Fatima Center, Chris Ferrara: As the Muslim invasion of Europe continues, Italy has resoundingly declared “Basta!” and is now turning away boats full of overwhelmingly young male “refugees” who think they are entitled to risk their own lives in … Continue reading
Now all you trads, lighten up. This is great. See the birdie? Gloria TV: The New Zealand bishops’ conference published on Facebook (April 15) a video showing the priestly ordination of Father John Billy. Billy is the first priest from the … Continue reading
1Peter5, Maike Hickson: Peter Seewald, the German journalist who published several books with Joseph Ratzinger/Pope Benedict XVI, has recently been writing reports on the closing down of monasteries in the Diocese of Freising-Munich, always against the reverent will of the nuns … Continue reading
LifeNews, Cora Sherlock: Ireland’s Minister for Health, Simon Harris, proved his determination to avoid discussing the reality of what his abortion law would mean during the recent campaign to repeal the Eighth Amendment, Ireland’s constitutional protection for unborn children. Report … Continue reading
Wichita Diocese has high increase in religious vocations compared nationwide and Eucharistic adoration is on of the reasons why. See here. CNA, Perry West: An estimated 1,300 people, including 24 priests, attended the event, which also included confession and music. Elpers … Continue reading
Religious News Service: “The attacks can be seen as an attempt to silence the church for its strong opposition to the violence and its work on peace,” Archbishop Nestor Désiré Nongo-Aziagbia, vice president of the CAR’s Catholic bishops’ conference, told … Continue reading
Interesting. Wright masqueraded as a conservative. Father Feeney always insisted that then “Bishop” Wright, Auxiliary in Boston, was the big enemy of Saint Benedict Center. Not surprising to see him listed as a compromiser on birth control. Vatican Insider, Andrea … Continue reading
Catholic Herald, Simon Caldwell: Cardinal Francis Arinze was baptised into the Catholic Church on November 1, 1941, his ninth birthday. He was a child eager to convert to Christianity from a traditional African religion, not because of the wishes of … Continue reading
July 16 is the feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel and the Brown Scapular. ATX Catholic, Guadalupe Rodriguez: Blessed Isidore Bakanja is the first martyr of the Brown Scapular of Our Lady of Mount Carmel whose feast we celebrate … Continue reading
Catholic Exchange, Henri Ghéon: There can still be found in the French countryside not only isolated rocks of religious enthusiasm but also, as it were, great alluvial deposits, scarcely covered with sand, wherein the convictions of their forbears endure and only … Continue reading
Aleteia, Tom Hoopes: Then I told the story of hero priest Father Ragheed Ganni to summer camp students at Benedictine College last month, I had to pause to regain my composure. Read in full here.
National Catholic Register, Anna Abbot: “Going medieval” is a term synonymous with ignorance, barbarism and being uncouth. The Middle Ages are often portrayed as a bleak time, living in the shadows of Roman civilization. The Middle Ages also tend to … Continue reading
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