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Pope Francis changes canon law on Opus Dei and any future personal prelatures

Aug 10, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic News Agency, Courtney Mares: Pope Francis changed canon law on Tuesday regarding the governance of Opus Dei and any future personal prelatures. In a motu proprio issued Aug. 8, the pope assimilated the personal prelature to “public clerical associations … Continue reading →

Pope Francis appoints delegate to resolve Syro-Malabar liturgical dispute in India

Aug 10, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic News Agency, Hannah Brockhaus: Pope Francis has appointed Slovak Archbishop-Bishop Cyril Vasil’ to resolve a decades-long liturgical dispute in the Syro-Malabar Church in India. Francis has directly intervened several times in the controversy, which centers on a debate about … Continue reading →

House Judiciary Committee: ‘Multiple FBI field offices’ collaborated over anti-Catholic memo

Aug 9, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic News Agency, Daniel Payne: The U.S. House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday claimed to have uncovered evidence of “multiple” field offices of the Federal Bureau of Investigation coordinating an investigation into traditionalist Catholics earlier this year. A leaked memo from … Continue reading →

‘The Liturgy Is a Gift’: Msgr. Andrew Wadsworth Steps Down After Navigating ‘Choppy Waters’ of New English Liturgical Translations

Aug 9, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

National Catholic Register, Edward Pentin: For the past 14 years, Msgr. Andrew Wadsworth has had to sensitively steer the English translations of the liturgical books of the reformed Roman Rite — a work, he stresses, that has “largely been one … Continue reading →

Did I mislead my readers?

Aug 8, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic Culture, Phil Lawler: J’adoube. Chess players will recognize the French phrase, which a player uses to let his opponent know that he is straightening out his pieces rather than making a move. Today I feel the same sort of … Continue reading →

Magisterium AI: A Game Changer for the Church?

Aug 8, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

National Catholic Register, Edward Pentin: U.S. entrepreneur Matthew Sanders says a new artificial intelligence project that his company has founded “could be a game changer” for the Catholic Church. “Our core objective is to make Catholic insight and Church teaching … Continue reading →

Observing the Changing of the Guard at the Vatican

Aug 7, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

National Catholic Register, Andrea Gagliarducci: During the month of July, Pope Francis was not expected to have audiences, with some exceptions. But, in the last part of the month, he had meetings with young pilgrims who passed through Rome before … Continue reading →

Pope Francis explains why he skipped Fatima prayer for peace

Aug 7, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic News Agency, Courtney Mares, Hannah Brockhaus, & Daniel Ibañez: On his return flight from World Youth Day on Sunday, Pope Francis explained why he opted to skip reading a prayer in Fatima that consecrated the Church and “countries at … Continue reading →

Dominicans pray nine-month novena ahead of September rosary pilgrimage

Aug 7, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic News Agency, Tyler Arnold: As the feast day of St. Dominic de Guzman is celebrated Tuesday, Aug. 8, members of the Dominican order and thousands of Catholic laity are continuing a nine-month novena before heading to Washington, D.C., for a … Continue reading →

Pope Francis confirms Vatican envoy’s visit to China in wide-ranging interview

Aug 4, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic News Agency, Jonathan Liedl: In a newly published interview, Pope Francis described the ongoing Synod on Synodality as fulfilling “the dream of Paul VI” and underscored that the process is about recovering a lost form of ecclesial participation, not … Continue reading →

Generation Xers’ church attendance drops to millennial levels, survey suggests

Aug 3, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic News Agency, Jonah McKeown: Church attendance has dropped off since the pandemic for Generation X more sharply than for other age groups, according to a new survey. The survey of 2,000 adults conducted by the Cultural Research Center at … Continue reading →

Body of saint, patron of African Americans, significantly damaged in Sicilian church fire

Aug 2, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic News Agency, Jonathan Liedl: The incorrupt body of St. Benedict the Moor, a 16th-century son of slaves who joined the Franciscans and would become the patron saint of African missions, has been all but destroyed after a wildfire engulfed … Continue reading →

Good vacation, bad liturgy: the Catholic dilemma

Aug 2, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic Culture, Phil Lawler: Summertime, and millions of Americans have headed for the shores, the mountains, or the lakes. People need recreation, relaxation, and family time, and the Catholic Church wholly approves of the summer vacations— merely reminding the faithful … Continue reading →

St. Alphonsus Liguori: All God’s Gifts Aimed at Binding Mankind to His Love

Aug 1, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

National Catholic Register, Edward Pentin: All of the Lord’s gifts to mankind are aimed at catching souls and binding them to his love, says St. Alphonsus Liguori in a homily that appears in today’s Office of Readings. All of God’s … Continue reading →

Ask the intercession of St. Ignatius to reform the corrupt Jesuit order

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Catholic Culture, Phil Lawler: On this feast of St. Ignatius of Loyola, I hope you will join me in praying for the reform of the order that he founded. Heaven knows the Jesuits are long overdue for reform. My own … Continue reading →

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