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Indianapolis Colts owner donates $5 million to Catholic Charities to honor cousin, a nun

Sep 28, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic News Agency, Jonah McKeown: Jim Irsay, the owner of the Indianapolis Colts football team, announced this week that he is donating $5 million to Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago in honor of his late cousin, Sister Joyce Dura. Irsay, … Continue reading →

40 countries to participate in Men’s Rosary on Oct. 7

Sep 27, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic News Agency, Julieta Villar: On Saturday, Oct. 7, the date on which the Church celebrates the feast of Our Lady of the Rosary, the fourth edition of the worldwide Men’s Rosary will take place with more than 40 countries … Continue reading →

Pope makes church first co-cathedral in history of British Isles

Sep 27, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic News Agency, Madeleine Teahan: Pope Francis has awarded a U.K. church “co-cathedral status,” making it the first of its kind in the history of the British Isles. The Church of St. Mary of the Isle, located in Douglas on … Continue reading →

Family who fled Germany to home-school their kids faces deportation from the U.S.

Sep 26, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic News Agency, Daniel Payne: A German family that has lived in the United States for more than a decade after leaving their home country in order to legally home-school their children faces possible deportation next month, their supporters said. The … Continue reading →

Swiss bishop calls for women’s ordination, end to celibacy ahead of synod

Sep 25, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic News Agency, AC Wimmer: A Swiss bishop called for the end of mandatory priestly celibacy and for the ordination of women in an interview published Sunday, just days ahead of his participation at the Synod on Synodality in Rome … Continue reading →

The stalwart media guardians of this Pope’s legacy

Sep 25, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic Culture, Phil Lawler: “The Rupnik business will stain Pope Francis’s legacy, and possibly define it,” writes Christopher Altieri in Catholic World Report. The evidence is there— no doubt about that— and give Altieri due credit for making the case. … Continue reading →

Oldest monastery in the West was built on the spot of St. Maurice’s martyrdom

Sep 22, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic News Agency, Anna Kurian: With over 1,500 years of history, the Abbey of Saint-Maurice in the Valais region of Switzerland is the oldest monastery in the West to have remained in continuous operation since its foundation in 515. The … Continue reading →

Seton Shrine Museum Exhibit Will Examine the ‘Lost Art’ of Needlework

Sep 22, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

National Catholic Register, Andrew Fowler: Upon an initial glance, Barbara Motter’s needlework portrait depicts an idyllic scene of rustic, rolling hills and the valley of Emmitsburg, Maryland, providing a snapshot into early-19th-century life. In center frame is the “White House” … Continue reading →

Head of Europe’s Largest Archdiocese Criticized for Remarks on ‘Experience of Love’ and Homosexual Attraction

Sep 22, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

National Catholic Register, Edward Pentin: The archbishop of Europe’s largest archdiocese in terms of number of Catholic faithful has been criticized for releasing pastoral guidelines that appear to define homosexual attraction as love, and equating them to heterosexual relationships with … Continue reading →

Synod 2023: Participants to include two bishops from mainland China, Archbishop Paglia

Sep 21, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic News Agency, Hannah Brockhaus: Two bishops from mainland China and Archbishop Vincenzo Paglia of the Pontifical Academy for Life are among several additions to who will participate in the Synod on Synodality assembly next month. The leadership of the … Continue reading →

The debt limit as a moral test

Sep 21, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic Culture, Phil Lawler: Would you be alarmed if I told you that the federal government, by administrative decree, had just added $100,000 to your mortgage? No, let me be more accurate, to illustrate my point. The added debt would … Continue reading →

Blood of St. Januarius ‘completely liquefied’ on feast day

Sep 19, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic News Agency, Hannah Brockhaus: The blood of the martyr St. Januarius again liquefied in Naples on Tuesday. “We have just taken from the safe the reliquary with the blood of our patron saint, which immediately completely liquefied,” the abbot of … Continue reading →

Catholic hospital under fire for naming euthanasia provider as palliative care director

Sep 18, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic News Agency, Anna Farrow: The appointment of a medical aid in dying (MAiD) provider as interim clinical director of palliative care at a Catholic hospital in Ontario has provoked renewed concern about the future of Catholic health care in … Continue reading →

Seriously ill UK teen dies fighting mental competence ruling

Sep 15, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic News Agency, Kevin J. Jones: A 19-year-old U.K. woman with a rare disease has died during a legal fight to circumvent a ruling that she was not competent to make decisions about her care, despite her desire to go … Continue reading →

Archbishop Fernández Outlines His Vision as the Vatican’s New Doctrinal Chief

Sep 15, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

National Catholic Register, Edward Pentin: In an extensive new interview published Thursday, Archbishop Victor Manuel Fernández has outlined his vision as prefect of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith, one that places an emphasis on engaging contemporary culture … Continue reading →

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