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President Trump declares ‘there are only two genders [sic],’ expected to sign order against transgender ideology

Jan 20, 2025 Catholicism.org 1

We can cut him a break. He’s not a grammarian. Gender is a linguistic construction; sex is biological. The latter is absolutely binary, the former is not (Latin and Greek have neuter genders!) This is good news. WASHINGTON, D.C., (LifeSiteNews) … Continue reading →

Pope Francis meets with Bishop Schneider at the Vatican

Jan 20, 2025 Catholicism.org Reply

VATICAN CITY (Dorothy Cummings McLean/LifeSiteNews) — Pope Francis met with Bishop Athanasius Schneider, the auxiliary bishop of Astana, Kazakhstan, this morning. It was unexpectedly reported today that the Pontiff had just received the tradition-loving Bishop Schneider in a “private audience.” … Continue reading →

Pope dissolves Peru-based Catholic movement after abuses uncovered by Vatican

Jan 20, 2025 Catholicism.org Reply

ROME (Nicole Winfield/AP) — Pope Francis has taken the remarkable step of dissolving a Peruvian-based Catholic movement, the Sodalitium Christianae Vitae, after years of attempts at reform and a Vatican investigation. The probe uncovered sexual abuses by its founder, financial mismanagement … Continue reading →

Pizzaballa on Gaza ceasefire: A delicate but most welcome turning point

Jan 17, 2025 Catholicism.org Reply

(Vatican News) — In the hours following the annoucement of a ceasefire in Gaza, the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, expresses his cautious optimism, touching on the fragile hope for the future and the urgent humanitarian priorities needed … Continue reading →

Being a priest today: One of the most dangerous missions in the world

Jan 16, 2025 Catholicism.org Reply

(Aid to the Church in Need) — The number of priests and religious kidnapped increased in 2024, while the number arrested for reasons of persecution diminished. In total, ACN registered 122 cases impacting priests and religious, including 13 murders, 38 … Continue reading →

The Ceasefire in Gaza: News and the ‘Declaration of the Catholic Ordinaries’

Jan 16, 2025 Catholicism.org Reply

Here are a few news stories on the Gaza ceasefire, followed by the “Declaration of the Catholic Ordinaries on the Ceasefire in Gaza”: Israel and Hamas agree to ceasefire deal in Gaza, includes hostage release (CNA) Israel launches killing spree … Continue reading →

More than 380 million Christians suffer high levels of persecution and discrimination for their faith

Jan 16, 2025 Catholicism.org Reply

According to Open Doors International, “More than 380 [million] Christians suffer high levels of persecution and discrimination for their faith.” Further, one in seven are persecuted worldwide, while one in five suffer persecution in Africa and two in five in … Continue reading →

Attorney General nominee Pam Bondi vows to end ‘weaponization’ against Catholics

Jan 16, 2025 Catholicism.org 1

(Tyler Arnold/CNA) — President-elect Donald Trump’s presumptive nominee to serve as attorney general, Pam Bondi, at her Senate confirmation hearing on Wednesday vowed to stop government “weaponization” against Catholics, pro-life activists, and concerned parents. During her Jan. 15 hearing in … Continue reading →

Cardinal Müller: ‘Pastoral’ attitude severed from Church doctrine is the root of our crisis

Jan 15, 2025 Catholicism.org 1

(Maike Hickson/LifeSiteNews) — In a homily delivered yesterday at the Basilica of St. Paul Outside the Walls in Rome, during the English Speaking Clergy’s International Conference (Jan 13-17), Gerhard Cardinal Müller addressed the crisis in the contemporary priesthood. He stated that there … Continue reading →

Catholic Movie Producer Credits Epiphany Blessing for Saving Home From LA Wildfires

Jan 15, 2025 Catholicism.org Reply

(Jacqueline Burkepile/National Catholic Register, via ChurchPOP) — Deadly wildfires have raged the Los Angeles area within the last week, leaving countless people without a home. As of this writing, the fires ravaged 40,000 acres, destroyed entire communities, and burned more than … Continue reading →

Confirmed: the corruption Pope Francis chose not to expose

Jan 15, 2025 Catholicism.org 1

(Phil Lawler/Catholic World News) — This week, with the publication of his new book, Pope Francis has added one important link to the chain of evidence regarding the fight against Vatican corruption. In April 2012, Pope Benedict created a special commission … Continue reading →

Cuba to release prisoners ‘in the spirit of the Jubilee’

Jan 15, 2025 Catholicism.org 1

(Christopher Wells/Vatican News) — Cuba has announced that it will release from prison 553 people “convicted of various crimes.” The decision was communicated to Pope Francis earlier this month in a letter from Cuban president Miguel Díaz-Canel, who indicated that the … Continue reading →

Cameroon: It’s not weapons that will defeat Boko Haram, but education and hope

Jan 14, 2025 Catholicism.org Reply

(Aid to the Church in Need) — The Diocese of Maroua-Mokolo in the extreme north of Cameroon has suffered sporadic attacks from Boko Haram. Monsignor Bruno Ateba tells Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) about his hope for the … Continue reading →

Israeli officials struggle to conceal frustrations as Gaza truce nears

Jan 14, 2025 Catholicism.org 1

An article in today’s Middle East Eye claims that, “Qatari negotiators say final ceasefire details are being discussed, with Biden and Trump officials both in attendance in Doha.” But the presence of conditions reasonable to the Palestinians are evidently causing … Continue reading →

New Church Dedicated Today in Jordan is One of the Largest Churches in the Middle East

Jan 13, 2025 Catholicism.org 1

BETHANY BEYOND THE JORDAN, Jordan (Solène Tadié/National Catholic Register) — The Jan. 10 inauguration of a vast church on the very spot where Christ was baptized by St. John the Baptist in the Jordan River was an event of significant symbolic … Continue reading →

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