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Saint Jerome: The Pope is the Head of the Church

Jan 24, 2025 Catholicism.org Reply

Joshua Charles, of Eternal Christendom, has produced a masterful podcast of just under seventeen minutes on Saint Jerome’s adherence to the authority of the papacy (see below). This Father of the Church undoubtedly professed faith in the Petrine office that … Continue reading →

BREAKING: President Trump to pardon pro-life prisoners: report

Jan 23, 2025 Catholicism.org 1

(Dorothy Cummings McLean/LifeSiteNews) – An American online media outlet has reported that President Trump will pardon imprisoned pro-lifers “within days.” Minutes ago, Mary Margaret Olohan and Leif Le Mahieu of The Daily Wire reported that Trump will pardon “pro-life activists imprisoned by … Continue reading →

Ortega regime seizes Nicaragua’s Matagalpa seminary

Jan 23, 2025 Catholicism.org Reply

(Edgar Beltrán/The Pillar) — The dictatorship of Daniel Ortega confiscated the seminary of the Matagalpa diocese on Monday, as persecution of the Catholic Church in Nicaragua continues. According to local sources, the San Luis de Gonzaga Seminary had around 60 … Continue reading →

Pope to Vincentians: Your founder’s vision of service brings renewal to the Church

Jan 22, 2025 Catholicism.org Reply

(Vatican News) — To celebrate 400 years since the founding of the Congregation of the Mission of St Vincent De Paul, Pope Francis sends a letter to the Superior General, stressing the founder’s example of service to the poor. Marking 400 … Continue reading →

Bishop Schneider Says Pope Francis Showed Him ‘Great Cordiality’ During Private Audience

Jan 22, 2025 Catholicism.org Reply

VATICAN CITY (Edward Pentin/National Catholic Register) — Bishop Athanasius Schneider said Pope Francis “showed great cordiality” toward him during a private audience on Monday and that they “spoke about some important themes on the life of the Church.” In a … Continue reading →

Cardinal Sarah: Plans to ‘abolish’ Latin Mass would be ‘diabolical’

Jan 22, 2025 Catholicism.org 1

VATICAN CITY (Michael Haynes/LifeSiteNews) — Any attempt to “abolish” the traditional Mass would be a “diabolical project” that “seeks to break with the Church of Christ,” said Cardinal Robert Sarah this week. “In the history of the liturgy there is … Continue reading →

President Trump, Like Reagan, Should Change His Heart on Abortion, Says American Life League

Jan 21, 2025 Catholicism.org Reply

Life Advocates Pray That the 47th President Will Do As the 40th, Choosing to ‘Defend Every Innocent Preborn Life’ (January 21, 2025 – Fredericksburg, Virginia) — American Life League is urging President Trump to follow in the footsteps of President … Continue reading →

Not All The News is Good: Pro-Israel megadonor Miriam Adelson takes center stage at Trump’s inauguration

Jan 21, 2025 Catholicism.org 1

Below, we reproduce the opening of an article in The Times of Israel on the prominence of Sheldon Adelson’s widow, Miriam Adelson, at Donald Trump’s inauguration. To understand the significance of this, readers are referred to a piece by Frank … Continue reading →

Israel launches major offensive in Jenin days after Gaza ceasefire

Jan 21, 2025 Catholicism.org 1

(Middle East Eye) — The Israeli military bombed and stormed Jenin on Tuesday as it launched a major assault on the northern occupied West Bank city, days after a ceasefire in Gaza took hold. The attacks killed at least seven Palestinians and wounded 35 others, … Continue reading →

Trump signs executive order banning men from women’s prisons, gender-confused troops in military

Jan 21, 2025 Catholicism.org 1

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Matt Lamb/LifeSiteNews) — President Donald Trump rescinded an executive order that allowed gender-confused troops to serve in the military. Trump rescinded 78 of former President Joe Biden’s executive orders, including a handful that pushed the LGBT agenda. The decision drew … Continue reading →

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 →

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