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Responding to Hamas: a just-war perspective [Part I]

Oct 12, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic Culture, Phil Lawler: As students began filing into the classroom for my seminar yesterday, one young man remarked: “This class is getting more relevant every day.” The topic of the seminar is just-war theory. He was referring, of course, … Continue reading →

Synod on Synodality: Who is overseeing the draft report at the end of the assembly?

Oct 10, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic News Agency, Courtney Mares: Synod on Synodality delegates elected this week the members of a commission who will supervise the drafting of a “synthesis report” that will sum up what was discussed during the confidential conversations and speeches during … Continue reading →

Cardinal Burke Publishes Book on Greater Reverence for the Eucharist

Oct 10, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

National Catholic Register, Edward Pentin: Denial of sin and ignorance of confession due to poor catechesis are leading many Catholics to make sacrilegious Communions that threaten their eternal salvation, Cardinal Raymond Burke has warned. In a recent interview with the … Continue reading →

Archbishop Chaput offers advice to the Synod on Synodality

Oct 9, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic News Agency, Eduardo Berdejo: Archbishop Emeritus of Philadelphia Charles Chaput, OFMCap, has written some brief reflections addressed to the participants of the Synod on Synodality, noting that the most difficult problems for the Church today do not have to … Continue reading →

Secrecy at the Synod on Synodality: What we know about delegates’ confidentiality requirements

Oct 6, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic News Agency, Courtney Mares: The roughly 450 people in the room during the Synod on Synodality assembly are “bound to confidentiality and discretion” regarding what is said in Synod discussions. Unlike at past Synod of Bishops meetings, where the … Continue reading →

Colorado Supreme Court to hear cake baker’s latest religious freedom case

Oct 5, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic News Agency, Joe Bukuras: Jack Phillips, the cake baker whose yearslong fight for religious freedom made him a household name, will be returning to the courtroom — this time before Colorado’s Supreme Court. In 2018, Phillips went all the … Continue reading →

The dubia were not meant as an attack on the pope, Cardinal Burke says

Oct 5, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic News Agency, Solène Tadié: Cardinal Raymond Burke has spoken out on the reactions raised by the “dubia” he and four other cardinals submitted to Pope Francis on the eve of the opening of the plenary assembly of the Synod on Synodality, asserting … Continue reading →

Assisi celebrates St. Francis’ feast day on 800th anniversary of two significant works

Oct 4, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic News Agency, Francesca Pollio Fenton: On the feast of St. Francis of Assisi, the faithful gathered at the Basilica of St. Francis in Assisi, Italy, to honor the beloved Italian saint and celebrate the 800th anniversary of the approval … Continue reading →

Pope Francis issues new call for dramatic climate change measures

Oct 4, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic News Agency, Daniel Payne: Pope Francis on Wednesday released a new document on the environment that he has described as the “second part” of his 2015 encyclical Laudato Si’, and which warns of “grave consequences” if humanity continues to ignore the … Continue reading →

How the Family Synods Prepared the Ground for the Synod on Synodality

Oct 3, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

National Catholic Register, Edward Pentin: The first two synods of this pontificate that took place nearly a decade ago set the stage for the synods that followed and contain some useful pointers for the upcoming Synod on Synodality. The 2014 … Continue reading →

Read Pope Francis’ response to the dubia presented to him by 5 cardinals

Oct 2, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

N.B. – this is Pope Francis’ response to the dubia submitted in July, not the resubmitted dubia – J.S. Catholic News Agency, Daniel Payne: Five cardinals have sent a set of questions known as “dubia” to Pope Francis to express … Continue reading →

Cardinals Send ‘Dubia’ to Pope Francis Ahead of Synod on Synodality

Oct 2, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

National Catholic Register, Edward Pentin: Five cardinals have sent a set of questions to Pope Francis to express their concerns and seek clarification on points of doctrine and discipline ahead of this week’s opening of the Synod on Synodality at … Continue reading →

October 2023: Pope Francis faces his toughest tests

Sep 29, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic Culture, Phil Lawler: October 2023: This is the month when all the major themes of the current pontificate—the ambitions and the frustrations, the confusion and the corruption, the talk of collegiality and the record of autocratic rule—reach a thundering … Continue reading →

Pro-lifers on Trial and the Denial of Reality

Sep 29, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

Crisis Magazine, Monica Miller: On March 8, 1986, nine pro-lifers blocked the doors to the Bread and Roses abortion center in downtown Milwaukee. I was among those nine and charged with “criminal trespass to a medical facility.” We stood trial … Continue reading →

A Christmas message in September: How ‘Good King Wenceslas’ inspired his people to follow God

Sep 28, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic News Agency, Peter Pinedo: Wenceslaus I is known by many titles: king, warrior, saint. Yet he is by far most popularly known as “Good King Wenceslas” in one of the most beloved Christmas carols of the 20th century. During … Continue reading →

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