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Pope Francis gives a glimpse into Vatican-China deal on appointment of Chinese bishops

Sep 4, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic News Agency, Courtney Mares: Pope Francis revealed the existence of a joint China-Vatican commission on the appointment of bishops during an in-flight press conference on Monday — giving the clearest explanation to date as to what could be in … Continue reading →

No need for facts when criticizing the Church

Sep 1, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic Culture, Phil Lawler: The New York Post—which sometimes publishes stories that the mainstream media prefer to ignore (think Hunter Biden’s laptop)—has finally noticed. After two years of sensational stories about the hundreds of Indian children who were allegedly buried … Continue reading →

Pope Francis to publish apostolic letter on St. Thérèse of Lisieux Oct. 15

Sep 1, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic News Agency, Ary Waldir Ramos Dias: On board the plane taking him to Mongolia, Pope Francis announced Aug. 31 that he is preparing an apostolic letter on St. Thérèse of Lisieux to be published Oct. 15. The pontiff made … Continue reading →

Pope Francis appoints priest as bishop of Ohio-based Byzantine eparchy

Aug 31, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic News Agency, Daniel Payne: Pope Francis this week confirmed the appointment of a priest of the Eparchy of Phoenix as the bishop of a Byzantine Catholic eparchy serving several midwestern U.S. states, the Vatican announced Thursday. In its regular … Continue reading →

Mrs. American 2023 Winner Gives Powerful Pro-Life Response During Pageant

Aug 31, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

National Catholic Register, Francesca Pollio Fenton/CNA: Hannah Neeleman is a 33-year-old mother of seven who was crowned Mrs. American on Aug. 25 at the Westgate Las Vegas Resort and Casino in Las Vegas. Hannah and her husband, Daniel, run their … Continue reading →

Fire devastates historic Oregon Catholic church: Sanctuary is lost

Aug 31, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic News Agency, Peter Pinedo: A large fire devastated St. Joseph Catholic Church, a historic parish in Salem, Oregon, early Thursday morning, leading pastor Father Jeff Meeuwsen to conclude that the sanctuary “is pretty much a loss.” St. Joseph’s is … Continue reading →

Pope Francis to release second Laudato Si’ on Oct. 4

Aug 30, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic News Agency, Hannah Brockhaus: Pope Francis said Wednesday he will release a follow-up environmental document to the 2015 encyclical Laudato Si’ on Oct. 4, the feast of St. Francis of Assisi. Speaking at the end of his general audience … Continue reading →

Once shunned and forgotten, Little Sisters of the Poor founder Jeanne Jugan now shines

Aug 30, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic News Agency, Anna Kurian: The French saint Jeanne Jugan (1792–1879), whose feast day is celebrated Aug. 30, founded the congregation of the Little Sisters of the Poor, which spread throughout the world, including to the United States. Her intuition … Continue reading →

A sin today, but not tomorrow: the curious doctrine of Pope Francis

Aug 30, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic Culture, Phil Lawler: “Today it is a sin to possess atomic bombs; the death penalty is a sin,” Pope Francis told a gathering of Jesuits in Lisbon earlier this month. These are stern, clear, uncompromising statements. But, the Pope … Continue reading →

States and pro-life groups urge Supreme Court to end abortion ‘bubble’ zones

Aug 29, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic News Agency, Peter Pinedo: Fourteen states and several pro-life groups joined a lawsuit, Vitagliano v. County of Westchester, on Friday urging the U.S. Supreme Court to overrule laws restricting pro-lifers’ free speech near abortion clinics across the country. Kentucky, … Continue reading →

Opus Dei does not want to be an exception in the Church, prelate says

Aug 29, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic News Agency, Walter Sanchez Silva: Monsignor Fernando Ocáriz, the prelate of Opus Dei, said the institution he has led since January 2017 “does not want to be an exception” in the Catholic Church. The prelate gave his comments June … Continue reading →

‘No one’ supports abortion up until birth? In a twisted sense, true

Aug 25, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic Culture, Phil Lawler: “No one supports abortion up until birth,” tweeted Jen Psaki, the former Biden press secretary, after this week’s GOP presidential debate. She was wrong—quite obviously, demonstrably wrong. But in several twisted senses she was right. If … Continue reading →

100 Weeks: French Lay Catholics Persevere in Praying for an End to Restrictions on Traditional Latin Mass

Aug 25, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

National Catholic Register, Edward Pentin: French lay faithful who have been peacefully praying outside Church offices in Paris following the suppression of the traditional Latin Mass in the city will reach a milestone Aug. 26, when they gather for their … Continue reading →

Greek Catholic Bishop: Synod on Synodality Is Not Like Eastern Synods

Aug 25, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

National Catholic Register, Edward Pentin: Despite claims to the contrary, the upcoming Synod on Synodality is unlike any synod of the Eastern Churches — it resembles a parliamentary process, and lacks a clear and coherent goal, a Greek Catholic bishop … Continue reading →

‘Forgotten by All’: The Ordeal of Armenian Victims of Azerbaijan’s Blockade in Nagorno-Karabakh

Aug 24, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

National Catholic Register, Solène Tadié: The people of Armenia, the world’s oldest Christian kingdom, are fighting once again for their survival. Nearly three years after the end of the latest war with its neighbor and historic enemy Azerbaijan, following which … Continue reading →

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