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Israel Demolishes Statue of Saint George in Southern Lebanon on Palm Sunday

Apr 15, 2025 Catholicism.org 2

(Middle East Monitor) — The Israeli occupation army demolished a statue of Saint George in the town of Yaroun, in the Nabatieh Governorate in southern Lebanon, as Christians marked Palm Sunday, according to Lebanese media. The Lebanese National News Agency (NNA) shared … Continue reading →

Armenian Patriarchate takes legal action to halt Jerusalem’s tax foreclosure

Apr 14, 2025 Catholicism.org Reply

(Marinella Bandini/CNA) — Tensions have continued to escalate between the Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem and the Jerusalem municipality with the latest skirmish over a demand for significant property tax payments called the “Arnona tax” — a levy imposed on property … Continue reading →

Record Number of Adult Baptisms in France Shows Surge Among Youth

Apr 14, 2025 Catholicism.org 2

(AC Wimmer/CNA via National Catholic Register) — France’s Catholic Church will welcome more than 10,384 adult catechumens at Easter this year, marking a 45% increase from 2024 figures, according to data released by the French Bishops’ Conference. The French report reveals the … Continue reading →

Surge in adults entering Church in England this Easter prompted by internet, tradition

Apr 14, 2025 Catholicism.org 1

(Heather Tomlinson/CNA) — This Easter Vigil, the Catholic Church in England is expecting a decade-high surge of new entrants to the faith. There is anecdotal evidence of a particular increase in young men, who say their interest was sparked initially … Continue reading →

Holy Thursday Reminder: Catholics Can’t Publicly Support Abortion and Receive the Eucharist

Apr 12, 2025 Catholicism.org 2

Commemoration of Last Supper Shines Spotlight on ‘Complicit’ Wrongdoing by Church Leaders (Fredericksburg, Virginia) — On Holy Thursday, Catholics commemorate the Last Supper, remembering Jesus’ institution of the Eucharist. American Life League president Judie Brown believes this is the perfect time … Continue reading →

Vatican newspaper continues lionization of Teilhard de Chardin with 5-article tribute

Apr 11, 2025 Catholicism.org 1

(Catholic World News) — L’Osservatore Romano published a two-page, five-article tribute in its April 10 edition to Father Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (1881-1955), the French Jesuit philosopher and paleontologist whose support for eugenics continued even after the Holocaust. Under the red-colored banner “Il 10 aprile 1955 … Continue reading →

Former IVF doctor details the immoral nature of the embryo-destroying practice

Apr 8, 2025 Catholicism.org 1

(Nancy Flanders/Live Action via LifeSiteNews) — Board-certified OB/GYN Dr. Lauren Rubal joined Live Action at its 2025 Young Leaders Summit on March 22, 2025, to discuss the timely and sensitive topic of in vitro fertilization (IVF) before an audience of 1,500. Rubal … Continue reading →

mRNA vaccines linked to genetic changes that can cause cancer, autoimmune disorders

Apr 8, 2025 Catholicism.org 1

(Michael Nevradakis Ph.D., The Defender via LifeSiteNews) — A new peer-reviewed study links the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines to long-term changes in genetic structures that can provoke an inflammatory response, and lead to the onset of cancer and autoimmune disorders. The study by … Continue reading →

Brave New Immigration World: America’s IVF Baby Market and a Trumpian Dilemma

Apr 8, 2025 Catholicism.org 1

(Tom McFeely/National Catholic Register) — The core argument advanced by President Donald Trump and other opponents of birthright citizenship is that it has facilitated widespread abuse of U.S. immigration laws — an argument that has been dramatically reinforced in recent … Continue reading →

Father Spadaro, Vatican official, pays tribute to Teilhard de Chardin

Apr 8, 2025 Catholicism.org 1

(Catholic World News) — In a series of eight tweets (March 27, March 27, March 29, April 1, April 2, April 2, April 2, April 4), Father Antonio Spadaro, SJ, undersecretary of the Vatican’s Dicastery for Culture and Education, highlighted the legacy of Father Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (1881-1955), … Continue reading →

Europol takes out one of the largest pedophile networks in the world with almost 2 million users

Apr 3, 2025 Catholicism.org 1

(Andreas Wailzer/LifeSiteNews) — An international group of police agencies has taken down one of the largest pedophile networks in the world with almost two million users. Investigators from Bavaria, Germany, announced yesterday that they dismantled an online pedophile platform called … Continue reading →

Report: Attacks on Catholics increasingly common and tolerated in Europe and Latin America

Apr 3, 2025 Catholicism.org 1

This excellent report is worth being read in its entirety. (David Ramos/CNA) — Attacks against Christians, especially Catholics, are on the rise in both Europe and Latin America, according to various reports from specialized organizations. During 2023, the Observatory on … Continue reading →

Supreme Court hears arguments on state defunding of Planned Parenthood

Apr 3, 2025 Catholicism.org 1

(Tyler Arnold/CNA) — The United States Supreme Court on Wednesday heard oral arguments for a lawsuit that will determine whether South Carolina and other states can deny Medicaid reimbursements to Planned Parenthood for non-abortive medical services. All three justices appointed … Continue reading →

3-day peaceful protests in Nigerian diocese call for end to abductions, killings

Apr 3, 2025 Catholicism.org 1

(Abah Anthony John/ACI Africa via CNA) — Participants in peaceful protests held March 25–27 in Nigeria’s Diocese of Auchi emphasized the need for improved security and called for an end to abductions targeting clergy that have resulted in the deaths of some abductees. … Continue reading →

Axe-Wielding Islamist Attacks Christian Assyrian New Year’s Parade in Iraq

Apr 3, 2025 Catholicism.org 1

The following bullet-point summary of the AP article, “A man wielding an axe wounds 3 people at the Assyrian Christian new year parade in Iraq,” is followed by a brief summary of the religious significance of the event. Both are … Continue reading →

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