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USCCB publishes guidelines for Catholic couples on reproductive technologies

Mar 12, 2025 Catholicism.org Reply

(Catholic World News) — The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops has published an updated version of its 2020 resource, “Reproductive Technology, Evaluation and Treatment of Infertility: Guidelines for Catholic Couples.” The guidelines list seven technologies compatible with Catholic teaching, seven technologies … Continue reading →

Who is really behind the deadly attacks on Christians in Syria?

Mar 11, 2025 Catholicism.org 1

This article by Stephen Kokx at LifeSiteNews is informative, and gives some necessary background to current events. After the opening paragraphs we’ve excerpted, there is some analysis of the provocative and deadly role that Israel has had to play in … Continue reading →

Syria, Bishop Jallouf: It’s Not a New Civil War

Mar 11, 2025 Catholicism.org Reply

Vatican News has published an article in Italian, with no English translation, that may be of interest to our readers regarding goings on in Syria. It is an interview with Bishop Hanna Jallouf, Apostolic Vicar of Aleppo and spiritual leader … Continue reading →

Syrian Patriarchs plead for peace as hundreds of Alawites, Christians are killed

Mar 10, 2025 Catholicism.org Reply

(Catholic World News) — The Patriarch of the Melkite Catholic Church, the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch, and the Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch issued a joint statement denouncing the “dangerous escalation of violence, brutality, and killings” in Syria, “resulting in attacks on innocent … Continue reading →

Colonel Douglas Macgregor links military suicides to COVID-19 vaccine mandates

Mar 10, 2025 Catholicism.org 1

(Doug Mainwaring/LifeSiteNews) — In a podcast panel discussion that focused on the sharp uptick in military suicides since the introduction of COVID-19 mandates in the armed services, Colonel Douglas Macgregor said it was because personnel were treated as though they were “quasi criminals” … Continue reading →

Our Lady of Martyrs Shrine in New York only now Officially Made a National Shrine, and for Good Reason

Mar 10, 2025 Catholicism.org 1

(Andrew Fowler/National Catholic Register) — Julie Baaki cried tears of joy and gratitude when she heard the news. On Jan. 27, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) designated Our Lady of Martyrs Shrine in Auriesville, New York, as a national … Continue reading →

School Choice Game Changer? Supreme Court Case for First Catholic Charter School Begins Oral Arguments

Mar 7, 2025 Catholicism.org Reply

This case seems to have the potential to be a game changer in the area of school choice, where those defending parental and religious rights have been making great strides in recent years. (Kate Quiñones/CNA/National Catholic Register) — A Catholic … Continue reading →

‘Black Mass’ Sacrilege Planned Inside Kansas State Capitol Sparks Outrage

Mar 6, 2025 Catholicism.org 1

TOPEKA, Kansas (TFP Student Action) — On March 28, the Kansas State Capitol will be the site of a public sacrilege. A group called The Satanic Grotto has scheduled what they call a Black Mass inside the Capitol building from … Continue reading →

Catholic conversion network reveals nearly 40 pastors are considering becoming Catholic in past 2 months

Mar 6, 2025 Catholicism.org 1

(Clare Marie Merkowsky/LifeSiteNews) — This year, nearly 40 Protestant pastors have contacted the Coming Home Network, a Catholic conversion organization, about entering the Catholic Church.  In a March 3 post on X, JonMarc Grodi, director of the Coming Home Network, revealed that … Continue reading →

Washington Senate passes bill to jail priests for not violating Seal of Confession

Mar 6, 2025 Catholicism.org Reply

OLYMPIA, Washington (Matt Lamb/LifeSiteNews) — The Washington state Senate passed legislation to throw priests in jail for almost a full year for maintaining the Seal of Confession. Senator Noel Frame, a Democrat, is on her third attempt to force priests to divulge … Continue reading →

Patriarch Pizzaballa: Lenten forgiveness is stronger than violent words of hatred

Mar 6, 2025 Catholicism.org Reply

The Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, releases a message at the start of Lent, recalling that the “overbearing rhetoric of conflict and recrimination” can never prevent God from carrying out reconciliation in Jesus. (Vatican News/Federico Piana) — As the … Continue reading →

USAID Has Always Been About Population Control

Mar 5, 2025 Catholicism.org Reply

For the past six decades, the agency has been operated on the morally bankrupt principle that the best way to eliminate poverty is to eliminate the children of the poor. (Michael Hichborn and Steven Mosher/National Catholic Register) — The National … Continue reading →

West Bank: ‘Honestly? The ceasefire has made the situation even worse’

Mar 4, 2025 Catholicism.org 2

Gaza is currently experiencing a fragile peace, but a visiting delegation from ACN found that the situation in the West Bank has not improved for Christians, who must struggle to find reasons to hope in the future. Aid to the … Continue reading →

Trump’s USAID shutdown is a win for America and a blow to the globalist agenda

Mar 3, 2025 Catholicism.org Reply

“In fact, from the very beginning it was designed to be an instrument of population control.” (Steven Mosher/LifeSiteNews) — The closure of a corrupt government agency is always cause for celebration. Not that it happens very often. As President Ronald … Continue reading →

Pope Francis ‘Stable,’ with ‘Slight Improvement’ on Day Seven of Gemelli Hospital Stay

Feb 20, 2025 Catholicism.org Reply

Pope Francis, 88, has now been in the hospital for seven days. The Holy See Press Office says that he is “stable” and has made “slight improvement.” Yesterday afternoon, he was able to meet with Italy’s Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni, … Continue reading →

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