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Kazakhstan Bishop Cautions About Interreligious Meeting the Pope Attended

Sep 16, 2022 Jillian Singer Reply

NCR, Edward Pentin: NUR-SULTAN, Kazakhstan — A large interreligious conference Pope Francis attended in Kazakhstan this week had the welcome aim of promoting peace and harmony, but also risked giving the impression of a “supermarket of religions” that relativizes the one … Continue reading →

Who are the abortion extremists? A political analysis

Sep 16, 2022 Jillian Singer Reply

Catholic Culture, Phil Lawler: Senator Lindsay Graham (who ordinarily is not one of my favorites) has introduced legislation that would ban late-term abortions throughout the US. The bill has zero chance of becoming federal law. In the unlikely event that it … Continue reading →

Notre Dame head football coach Marcus Freeman joins the Catholic Church

Sep 15, 2022 Jillian Singer Reply

CNA, Zelda Caldwell, Jonathan Leidl: Marcus Freeman, the new head football coach at the University of Notre Dame, has reportedly converted to the Catholic faith, a process he began since his arrival in South Bend, Indiana. “Welcome to our newest Catholic, Marcus … Continue reading →

UK Bookstore Chain Cancels Catholic-Friendly Journal for Wrongthink

Sep 9, 2022 Jillian Singer Reply

NCR, Edward Pentin: A quarterly magazine that seeks to defend and promote Western Christian civilization and is known for its Catholic sympathies has been removed by a major U.K. bookstore chain on account of its criticism of the same-sex agenda and … Continue reading →

BREAKING NEWS: Queen Elizabeth dies at 96

Sep 8, 2022 Jillian Singer Reply

CNA, Zelda Caldwell: Queen Elizabeth II, the longest-reigning monarch in British history, and the oldest and longest-serving head of state in the world, died at the age of 96 Thursday at Balmoral Castle in Scotland after a brief illness. Report … Continue reading →

In Ukraine, a bishop comes into the Church

Sep 7, 2022 Jillian Singer Reply

The Pillar, Anatolii Babynski : Archbishop Ihor Isichenko is an unusual bishop. He is a formidable intellectual and serious literary scholar. He has been a leader among Ukrainian Orthodox believers for more than two decades. And seven years ago, he began … Continue reading →

Our Lady of Fatima statue stolen from Catholic church in New Jersey

Sep 6, 2022 Jillian Singer Reply

CNA, Joe Bukuras: The pastor of St. Andrew the Apostle Catholic Church in Gibbsboro, New Jersey, is praying that the parish’s Our Lady of Fatima statue — which was stolen last week — is returned before the celebration of the Nativity … Continue reading →

Dutch diocese abandons rule to offer Mass in every parish on Sundays

Sep 6, 2022 Jillian Singer Reply

CNA, AC Wimmer: A diocese in the Netherlands says it will no longer offer Mass every Sunday in its parishes. Instead, the Diocese of Roermond, in the country’s south, informed parishes in a letter of moving toward offering Mass only every other … Continue reading →

Pope Francis beatifies John Paul I, pope for 33 days

Sep 5, 2022 Jillian Singer Reply

CNA, Courtney Mares: Pope Francis beatified John Paul I, who reigned as pope for only 33 days, amid a thunderstorm in St. Peter’s Square on Sunday. In his homily for the rainy beatification Mass on Sept. 4, Pope Francis said that … Continue reading →

Pregnant woman with terminal cancer survives, chooses life

Sep 5, 2022 Jillian Singer Reply

CNA, Francesca Pollio Fenton: Jessica Hanna, a mother of four, was diagnosed with terminal breast cancer when she was 14 weeks pregnant. Several doctors advised her to have an abortion but she declined, choosing life instead. In an interview with EWTN … Continue reading →

Pope Francis replaces Order of Malta governing body, high offices

Sep 3, 2022 Jillian Singer Reply

CNA, Hannah Brockhaus: Pope Francis has revoked the titles of the Order of Malta’s four High Offices, established a provisional government, and convened an extraordinary general chapter for January 2023. The Sept. 3 decree is the latest step in the reform … Continue reading →

Making the Best of an Imperfect Process: US Dioceses Complete Synodal Consultations

Sep 3, 2022 Jillian Singer Reply

NCR, Joan Frawley Desmond: WASHINGTON — When Pope Francis announced last year that the Synod of Bishops would shift its focus from more traditional topics, like evangelization, to tackle the very meaning of synodality itself, the Vatican rolled out plans for … Continue reading →

‘Honestly, I Don’t Want to’ Hire Catholics, Connecticut School Administrator Says in Undercover Video

Sep 2, 2022 Jillian Singer Reply

NCR, Matthew McDonald: GREENWICH, Conn. — A Connecticut public school administrator said he doesn’t hire Catholics or conservatives as teachers and that he designs questions during interviews to ferret them out, according to an undercover video published by Project Veritas. The … Continue reading →

New cardinal and clergy chief: ‘My role is to encourage priests’

Sep 1, 2022 Jillian Singer Reply

CNA, Hannah Brockhaus: A new cardinal and the Vatican’s prefect of the Dicastery for the Clergy said his role is to encourage priests and help them live lives based on the Word of God. “My role is to encourage priests — … Continue reading →

Indiana Supreme Court backs archdiocese in religious freedom case

Sep 1, 2022 Jillian Singer Reply

CNA: The Indiana Supreme Court ruled Wednesday upholding the dismissal of a Catholic school teacher who had contracted a same-sex marriage. “Religious freedom protected by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution encompasses the right of religious institutions ‘to decide … Continue reading →

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