CNA: A Christian scroll found in a Japanese museum is believed to be from the earliest days of Christianity in the country, researchers have said. Story here.
CNA: A Christian scroll found in a Japanese museum is believed to be from the earliest days of Christianity in the country, researchers have said. Story here.
Catholic Culture: Chen Guangcheng, the blind Chinese human-rights activist who escaped to the US in 2012, has condemned the Vatican’s agreement with Beijing, allowing the Chinese regime to name new Catholic bishops, as “an affront to reasonable and freedom-loving people everywhere.” … Continue reading
Nothing new here. Catholic Herald via CNA: After a meeting between the superior general of the Society of St. Pius X and the prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, the canonically irregular priestly society said the problem … Continue reading
CNA: And cerebrally unhinged college presidents like Jesuit Fr. John Fitzgibbons continue their work to corrupt students wherever they can get away with it. “While a ‘Drag Show’ might appear out of place on a Jesuit, Catholic campus, once again, … Continue reading
The Guardian, Harriet Sherwood: The family of Asia Bibi, the Christian woman who spent eight years on death row in Pakistan for blasphemy before being acquitted three weeks ago, claim they are being hunted by extremists going house to house with their photographs … Continue reading
Crux, Denis Grasska: An effort is underway to consecrate California to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Report is here.
Warning: The account is graphic. Is she a martyr? I should think so, just as was Saint Maria Goretti. LifeSiteNews, Fr. Brian Harrison: To the great honor of this nation which stands under the heavenly patronage of the Immaculata, there are … Continue reading
The Remnant, Michael Matt: We are truly devasted to learn of the passing of the great Bishop Robert C. Morlino at 9:15 in St. Mary’s Hospital in Madison, Wisconsin (the Feast of St. John of the Cross). He was 71 … Continue reading
Aleteia, Larry Peterson; During the early morning hours of November 24, 1906, a ship quietly slid against the ebb-tide waters of the Narrows and entered New York harbor. On board were almost 2,000 people, mostly immigrating Europeans. Through the emerging light … Continue reading
Reliefweb: An estimated 85,000 children under five may have died from extreme hunger since the war in Yemen escalated, according to new analysis by Save the Children. That’s the equivalent of every single child under the age of five in Birmingham, … Continue reading
Miami Herald, Mark Young: “There’s all kinds of stuff out there, but this is because I’m Catholic and it’s wrong,” she said. “With all the things going on in the world, I would think there would be more important things … Continue reading
The Imaginative Conservative, Joseph Pearce: It was with a queer sense of déjà vu that I heard the news that a “temple” in homage to Oscar Wilde has been opened in a Methodist church in New York City “to celebrate the … Continue reading
CNA: Inmates from La Joya and Nueva Joya prisons have begun the construction of 250 confessionals to be used in the Sacrament of Reconciliation at World Youth Day in Panama in January 2019. More here.
Tradition in Action: The following text of Cardinal Suenens is quite simple. He strongly, frontally and clearly states that Vatican II broke with the past of the Catholic Church. Read here.
This is the height of diabolical evil. The ad uses a baby as a prop to advocate killing the baby if that is a mother’s “choice”. LifeNews, Micaiah Bilger: The message is simple. That adorable baby girl’s life is not … Continue reading
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