(Aid to the Church in Need) — Two weeks after the M23 armed group attacked the city of Goma, there is still fighting in the province of North Kivu, in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, worsening humanitarian conditions … Continue reading
(Aid to the Church in Need) — Two weeks after the M23 armed group attacked the city of Goma, there is still fighting in the province of North Kivu, in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, worsening humanitarian conditions … Continue reading
(Phil Lawler/Catholic World News) — In a letter ostensibly written to support the bishops of the US, Pope Francis has actually made life considerably more difficult for them. In his letter on the Trump administration’s immigration policies the Pontiff makes an … Continue reading
When asked by a journalist about the “harsh words” Pope Francis had for President Trump’s immigration policies as expressed in yesterday’s letter of Roman Pontiff to the US Bishops, the administration’s “Border Czar,” Tom Homan, said, bluntly, I’ve got harsh … Continue reading
WASHINGTON (USCCB Office of Public Affairs) — “We welcome the President’s Executive Order that protects opportunities for women and girls to compete in sports safely and fairly,” said Bishop Robert Barron and Bishop David M. O’Connell, C.M. “Consistent with the … Continue reading
Below is the full text of Pope Francis’ “surprise” letter to the US Bishops concerning the timely subject of immigration (source). Commentary on it can be found on many sources. Dear Brothers in the Episcopate, I am writing today to … Continue reading
Catholicism.org readers should be aware of an article by Dr. Edward Feser on the site of the National Catholic Register, “Trump’s Gaza Proposal Is Gravely Immoral.” In it, the respected Catholic philosopher gives six reasons to justify the conclusion bluntly stated … Continue reading
Loikaw, Myanmar (Agenzia Fides) — Displacement, hunger, cold, the fatigue of a daily life in refugee camps or in makeshift settlements in the forests cannot stop the Catholic faithful of Loikaw, a diocese in the Burmese state of Kayah in … Continue reading
Gary Taphorn has penned a long and fascinating article at LifeSiteNews: “Christians cannot support the creation of a third temple in Jerusalem. Here’s why.” There are very grave theological reasons for not supporting this Zionist effort, which, if it succeeds … Continue reading
‘We are a Church that stands for justice, not against the enforcement of law,’ Bishop Michael Burbidge of the Diocese of Arlington said. (Doug Mainwaring/LifeSiteNews) — The bishop of Arlington, Virginia, which lies just across the Potomac River from the … Continue reading
HOMS (Gianni Valente/Agenzia Fides) — “A new era has begun for Syria. And it is a difficult time again,” said Archbishop Jacques Mourad. The monk of the Deir Mar Musa community, spiritual son of Father Paolo Dall’Oglio, was held hostage … Continue reading
Phil Lawler has an excellent three-part analysis of the opposition of the USCCB to President Trump’s immigration policy, focusing particularly on the very pointed public statements made by two of the administration’s Catholics, the erudite and polished Vice-President, JD Vance, … Continue reading
Our site statistics informed me yesterday and today that we had a disproportionate number of hits on two pieces from 2022 and 2023: “Real Love is Ordered” and “We Are Measured by the Quality of Our Loves.” Since I saw no … Continue reading
Yesterday, J.D. Vance struck a nerve in his response to CBS host Margaret Brennan’s questions about Trump immigration policies and opposition to those policies by the USCCB. The interview on CBS’s “Face the Nation” (embedded below in its entirety) was … Continue reading
A rare op-ed piece opposing educational choice has appeared in the New Hampshire Union Leader. The arguments are boilerplate but the identity of the author is curious. His name is Sean Parr, and he is a Manchester School Committeeman and … Continue reading
(Edgar Beltrán/The Pillar) — The dictatorship of Daniel Ortega confiscated the seminary of the Matagalpa diocese on Monday, as persecution of the Catholic Church in Nicaragua continues. According to local sources, the San Luis de Gonzaga Seminary had around 60 … Continue reading
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