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The Journey of the Holy Shroud of Turin

Oct 7, 2022 Jillian Singer Reply

National Catholic Register, Edward Pentin: BARI, Italy — Six months after a group of Italian scientists made a breakthrough discovery using new X-ray dating techniques to show the Holy Shroud of Turin dates back to around the time of Christ’s death … Continue reading →

Tourist who ‘wanted to see the pope’ smashes busts at the Vatican Museums

Oct 5, 2022 Jillian Singer Reply

CNA, Zelda Caldwell: A man visiting the Vatican museums in Rome on Wednesday flung two ancient Roman busts to the ground, causing moderate damage to the valuable works of art. According to an article in the newspaper Il Messaggero, the middle-aged … Continue reading →

Philly synod artwork misrepresented our views, Catholic students say

Oct 5, 2022 Jillian Singer Reply

CNA, Kevin Jones: Artwork based on a listening session for Philadelphia-area Catholic university students drew global comment and criticism after it was shared on Vatican social media. Organizers are now taking seriously some students’ objections that the art mislabels their images and … Continue reading →

EWTN News Poll Results: Biden’s Popularity Among Catholic Voters Plummets

Oct 4, 2022 Jillian Singer Reply

National Catholic Register, Matthew Bunson: WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden continues to face challenges in galvanizing support among Catholic voters as the country prepares for the 2022 midterm elections, according to the findings of a new EWTN News/RealClear Opinion Research poll, … Continue reading →

Europe’s top human rights court to rule on landmark euthanasia case

Oct 3, 2022 Jillian Singer Reply

CNA, AC Wimmer: The European Court of Human Rights is set to rule in a landmark euthanasia case on Tuesday on whether Belgium wrongly allowed a woman to be euthanized by lethal injection on the grounds of “untreatable depression.” Tom Mortier is … Continue reading →

Are modern Bible translations always better? A Catholic linguist praises St. Jerome’s Vulgate

Sep 30, 2022 Jillian Singer Reply

CNA, Jonah McKeown: Most people know that St. Jerome — whose feast day the Catholic Church celebrates on Sept. 30 — is famous for translating the entire Bible into Latin in the fourth century A.D., creating a widely read edition later known as the … Continue reading →

Pope Francis to visit Kingdom of Bahrain in November

Sep 28, 2022 Jillian Singer Reply

CNA, Hannah Brockhaus: The Vatican confirmed Wednesday that Pope Francis will travel to the Kingdom of Bahrain, a Muslim island nation in the Persian Gulf, from Nov. 3–6. The possibility of a papal trip to the Islamic monarchy was mentioned on … Continue reading →

How Mother Maria Stieren Converted Tanzania’s Ferocious Barabaig Tribe

Sep 28, 2022 Jillian Singer Reply

National Catholic Register, Edward Pentin: GEHANDU, Tanzania — In 1987, a doughty religious sister from Bavaria called Mother Maria Stieren was driving with a group of religious sisters from her newly founded order through a small but notoriously dangerous part of … Continue reading →

The Vatican’s weak defense of the Rome-Beijing accord

Sep 28, 2022 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic Culture, Phil Lawler: Late last week Gianni Valente, the director of the Fides news agency, posted a strong defense of the Vatican’s secret agreement with Beijing. His statement was extraordinary in three respects. First, although the editorial ran over 1,000 … Continue reading →

Pope Francis names new head of Vatican Dicastery for Culture and Education

Sep 26, 2022 Jillian Singer Reply

CNA, Courtney Mares: Pope Francis has appointed a Portuguese cardinal as the head of the newly formed Vatican Dicastery for Culture and Education. The Vatican announced on Sept. 26 that the pope appointed Cardinal José Tolentino de Mendonça as the prefect of … Continue reading →

New Website Explores the Life and Work of Pope Emeritus Benedict

Sep 22, 2022 Jillian Singer Reply

National Catholic Register, Edward Pentin: VATICAN CITY — A new website dedicated to the life and work of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI aims to help renew the Church, deepen people’s personal relationship with Christ, and make the beauty of faith and … Continue reading →

The Pope’s betrayal of Cardinal Zen

Sep 22, 2022 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic Culture, Phil Lawler: The trial of Cardinal Joseph Zen has been postponed, but the indomitable 90-year-old prelate will face judgment soon enough, under the draconian new “security laws” imposed on Hong Kong by the Chinese government. Meanwhile Pope Francis faces … Continue reading →

Snapshots From the State Funeral of Queen Elizabeth II

Sep 21, 2022 Jillian Singer Reply

National Catholic Register, Edward Pentin: LONDON — The world gave a final fond farewell to Queen Elizabeth II on Monday as she was laid to rest at Windsor Castle following an historic Anglican state funeral at Westminster Abbey attended by hundreds … Continue reading →

‘To dust you shall return,’ but human composting? California bishops raise objections

Sep 21, 2022 Jillian Singer Reply

CNA, Jonah McKeown: California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Sunday signed a bill into law that will allow the composting of human remains — a bill that the state’s Catholic Conference had opposed. The process of human composting — also known … Continue reading →

Blood of St. Januarius liquefies in Naples on feast day

Sep 19, 2022 Jillian Singer Reply

CNA, Courtney Mares: The blood of Saint Januarius liquefied on Monday at a Mass in Naples, where the archbishop sharply condemned the city’s “cancerous mafia culture.” Archbishop Domenico Battaglia of Naples held up an ampoule containing the relic of the third-century … Continue reading →

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