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Polish Laity Sharply Criticize Key Protagonists of Germany’s Synodal Way

Jun 2, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

National Catholic Register, Edward Pentin: Polish lay representatives have sharply criticized Germany’s Synodal Way in a meeting with some of its chief organizers and proponents, saying it is not built on the Gospel, often contradicts the faith, and is a … Continue reading →

Judging the revolutions of the 1960s by the standards of those days

Jun 2, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic Culture, Phil Lawler: Maybe I misread the headline, or maybe its wording was changed after I first saw it. Whatever the reason, I looked at this CNA report and saw (or thought I saw): “Cuban priest: 64 years is … Continue reading →

Bioethicist Luke Gormally: The ‘Gentle Giant’ Who Stood Up Against the Culture of Death

Jun 1, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

National Catholic Register, Edward Pentin: Professor Luke Gormally, who died April 30 at the age of 83, was a towering figure who was respected and admired for his personal integrity, courage and tireless defense of life at a time when … Continue reading →

Thousands gather in Times Square for eucharistic procession in New York City

May 31, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic News Agency, Francesca Pollio Fenton: In what many are calling the largest eucharistic procession ever held in New York City, thousands of people took to the streets reciting prayers and singing songs of praise on the vigil of Pentecost, … Continue reading →

Vatican supports Catholic research to improve families and marriages

May 31, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic News Agency, Hannah Brockhaus: Pope Francis has backed a project aimed at enhancing interdisciplinary research at Catholic universities in the sphere of family, marriage, and childbearing. “We cannot be indifferent to the future of the family as a community … Continue reading →

Another peace effort for Ukraine seeking to unite Orthodox leaders

May 30, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic Culture, Phil Lawler: Pope Francis has launched one effort to bring an end to the warfare in Ukraine, by sending a personal envoy to speak with political leaders in Moscow and Kyiv. As we wait for that initiative to … Continue reading →

Post office in Kansas receives new name in honor of Father Emil J. Kapaun

May 29, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic News Agency, Francesca Pollio Fenton: After several years in the making, the United States Post Office in Herington, Kansas, will be changing its name to the Captain Emil J. Kapaun Post Office Building on May 30. This endeavor was … Continue reading →

Vatican releases pastoral reflection on Christian engagement with social media

May 29, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic News Agency, Courtney Mares: Attention #CatholicTwitter and keyboard warriors, the Vatican has released recommendations for how to better “love your neighbor” on social media. The 20-page text, “Towards Full Presence: A Pastoral Reflection on Engagement with Social Media” published … Continue reading →

Bishop Bätzing: Most German Catholics Support Synodal Way, No Danger of Schism

May 25, 2023 Jillian Singer 1

National Catholic Register, Edward Pentin: In a new interview, Bishop Georg Bätzing has said he believes the “vast majority” of Catholics in Germany support the decisions of the Synodal Way and that he sees no danger of a schism as … Continue reading →

Christians urged to celebrate ‘Humility Month’ during June instead of LGBT ‘pride’

May 24, 2023 Jillian Singer 2

LifeSiteNews: Radio host Mike Church is calling on Christians to reclaim June as a reverent month focused on the Sacred Heart of Jesus by celebrating it as “Humility Month.” Traditionally during June, Catholics have honored the Sacred Heart of Jesus, … Continue reading →

Iraqi Christians Struggle to Survive and Thrive 20 Years After ‘Operation Iraqi Freedom’

May 23, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

National Catholic Register, Edward Pentin: Twenty years on from the military invasion of Iraq, the country’s Christians continue to suffer from the fallout of the conflict and face persecution, marginalization and displacement while governments and the world’s media largely ignore … Continue reading →

Encouraging your pastor toward Eucharistic revival

May 22, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic Culture, Phil Lawler: While many readers enjoyed my suggestions in A simpler program for Eucharistic revival, one friendly reader pointed out that something was missing from my list: an exhortation to parishioners “to keep encouraging their pastors.” Good point. … Continue reading →

A miracle in Missouri? Body of Benedictine Sisters’ foundress thought to be incorrupt

May 22, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic News Agency, Kelsey Wicks: Hundreds of pilgrims have descended on a Benedictine monastery for religious sisters in rural Missouri in recent days after news began to spread on social media last week that the recently exhumed remains of the … Continue reading →

Meeting Gollum on an Airplane

May 22, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

National Catholic Register, Joseph Pearce: One meets the most interesting and intriguing people on planes. This past weekend, I found myself sitting next to a talkative person, a woman in her mid-50s, who was not shy about telling her life … Continue reading →

Vatican withdraws World Youth Day 2023 stamp after criticism in Portugal

May 19, 2023 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic News Agency, Kevin J. Jones: A Vatican-produced postage stamp to commemorate the upcoming World Youth Day 2023 in Portugal has been withdrawn after criticism over its use of a mid-20th-century monument that is controversial in some Portuguese circles. The … Continue reading →

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