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The Father Rupnik Case: How Transparent Have the Jesuits and the Vatican Been About These Abuse Allegations?

Dec 12, 2022 Jillian Singer Reply

National Catholic Register, Edward Pentin: Ever since the Society of Jesus acknowledged last week that it had restricted the well-known Jesuit artist Father Marko Ivan Rupnik from ministry following allegations of abuse against religious sisters in Slovenia, questions have arisen … Continue reading →

The miracle that made the Immaculate Virgin patroness of Spain and its infantry

Dec 7, 2022 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic News Agency, CNA Staff: While the dogma of the Immaculate Conception would not be proclaimed until 1854, the Church in Spain has long venerated Our Lady’s Immaculate Conception. In 1585 a miracle attributed to the Immaculate Conception allowed the … Continue reading →

UK Supreme Court rules in favor of banning prayer, protests at abortion clinics

Dec 7, 2022 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic News Agency, Kevin J. Jones: A Northern Ireland law to ban pro-life advocacy near abortion providers, including advocacy of abortion alternatives, is “justifiable” and compatible with the rights of people who want to express their opposition to abortion, the … Continue reading →

U.S. Catholic population shows growth, trends southward

Dec 6, 2022 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic News Agency, Kevin J. Jones: The Catholic population in the United States has grown by about 2 million people in 10 years. With nearly 62 million people, it continues to constitute the largest religious body in 36 U.S. states, … Continue reading →

Pope Francis decrees better control of Vatican funds and foundations

Dec 6, 2022 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic News Agency, AC Wimmer: Pope Francis issued a decree on Tuesday aimed at improving the financial accountability of funds, foundations, and other legal entities inside the Vatican. In the future, these entities — also known as juridical persons — … Continue reading →

Catholic student center in Nebraska receives shooting threat, signed ‘Jane’s Revenge’

Dec 5, 2022 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic News Agency, Joe Bukuras: A Catholic campus ministry center at the University of Nebraska received a death threat Saturday morning in a note signed “Jane’s Revenge,” a calling card used by pro-abortion activists. “If our right to abortion in … Continue reading →

The mighty Mississippi was once named ‘River of the Immaculate Conception.’ Here’s why

Dec 5, 2022 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic News Agency, Jonah McKeown: “Immaculate” is not a word most people would use to describe the Mississippi River’s famously muddy waters. But Father Jacques Marquette was not most people. The Jesuit explorer, who came from France as a missionary … Continue reading →

Vatican Awaits Developments as It Investigates Cardinal Rodriguez Maradiaga and Honduras’ Catholic University

Dec 2, 2022 Jillian Singer Reply

National Catholic Register, Edward Pentin: A Vatican investigation into one of Pope Francis’ closest aides and the rector of the Catholic University of Honduras over alleged mismanagement of the university’s finances and personnel has currently stalled as the Vatican awaits … Continue reading →

Vermont to allow religious schools to use state assistance after settling lawsuit

Dec 2, 2022 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic News Agency, Jonah McKeown: Religious private schools in Vermont will now be allowed to make use of a state tuition assistance program that previously excluded them, after the state settled two lawsuits on the matter Nov. 30. Vermont’s Town … Continue reading →

Despite incessant attacks, Nigerian Catholics keep their faith

Dec 2, 2022 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic News Agency, Douglas Burton, Masara Kim: November proved to be an especially deadly month in Central Nigeria, leaving Catholics like Matthew Onah and his family struggling to cope with their losses. In the Catholic enclave of Maikatako, 11 people … Continue reading →

Aiding the Oppressed: Network of Shrines to Help Persecuted Christians Underway

Dec 1, 2022 Jillian Singer Reply

National Catholic Register, Edward Pentin: “We are delighted by your prayers as oppressed Christians of Iraq,” said Yohanna Towaya, a Syriac Catholic grandfather who was made destitute under ISIS and now experiences daily uncertainty and hardship in northern Iraq. “We … Continue reading →

The Vatican says it’s been hacked — again

Nov 30, 2022 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic News Agency, Jonah McKeown: A Vatican spokesman said Wednesday that the Holy See has taken down its main vatican.va website amid an apparent attempt to hack the site. “Technical investigations are ongoing due to abnormal attempts to access the … Continue reading →

Smartphone-Free Students: Franciscan Sees Benefits of ‘Unplugged Scholarship’

Nov 29, 2022 Jillian Singer Reply

National Catholic Register, Hannah Cote: On Sept. 13, Franciscan University of Steubenville launched the pilot of its “Unplugged Scholarship,” a scholarship that awards financial aid to students that give up their smartphones during their college careers. “Franciscan is leading the … Continue reading →

Leaders From China’s State-Run Catholic Church Brief Hong Kong Clergy on President Xi’s ‘Sinicization’ Plan

Nov 29, 2022 Jillian Singer Reply

National Catholic Register, Edward Pentin: Chinese bishops, priests and theologians from the country’s state-run Church have formally briefed Hong Kong clergy on implementing President XI Jinping’s socialistic vision of religion — a move critics see as a possible precursor to a … Continue reading →

The first church dedicated to the Miraculous Medal is in South America

Nov 28, 2022 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic News Agency, CNA Staff: The town of Monte Sião in southern Minas Gerais state in Brazil can be considered a land of graces, since the first church dedicated to Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal is located there. Our … Continue reading →

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