This edifying young man is a traditional Catholic. What he is doing is admirable, and is filling a big void that exists in young men currently being drawn in to the “new stoicism.” Please read the whole article and send … Continue reading
This edifying young man is a traditional Catholic. What he is doing is admirable, and is filling a big void that exists in young men currently being drawn in to the “new stoicism.” Please read the whole article and send … 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
(Ryan Mills/National Review) — A Connecticut middle school teacher who was booted from her classroom for refusing to take down a crucifix she’s long displayed near her desk has sued school district leaders, accusing them of violating her rights to … Continue reading
This is an interesting interview. Sadly, it is obvious that the good bishop is enamored of the program of ecumenism, which has not actually helped the Church to grow, but, rather, to contract. (Aid to the Church in Need) — … Continue reading
(Tyler Arnold/CNA) — U.S. Vice President JD Vance cited both ancient Christian teachings and America’s Founding Fathers as he vowed that the Trump-Vance administration will deliver on its religious liberty commitments during a speech to the International Religious Freedom (IRF) … Continue reading
(Daniel Payne/CNA) — Spokane Bishop Thomas Daly is urging Catholic voters in Washington state to oppose a proposed law that would order priests to violate the seal of confession in cases where child abuse is revealed during the sacrament. The … Continue reading
MIchael Heinlein penned an opinion piece — “On the strange and politicized Jubilee for the World of Communications” — that critiques an event the Holy See hosted for journalists and other “communicators.” The rhetorical question at the top serves as … Continue reading
Moscow (AsiaNews) — Patriarch Kirill of Moscow (Gundjaev) is speeding up procedures to obtain tthe canonisation of the ‘generalissimo’ Aleksandr Suvorov, by the fateful date of May 9, the 80th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War. Considered the most … Continue reading
The following is a Catholic Action League of Massachusetts news analysis… Lamentably, President Donald J. Trump, who has enjoyed two weeks of unparalleled success at the beginning of his second term, has now been inveigled into embracing a criminal proposal … Continue reading
“To affirm that Jesus’ wisdom comes from his stay in India or Tibet before beginning his public life at 30 years of age is a lack of respect for the Gospels and also hides other errors, for example an erroneous … 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
WASHINGTON (USCCB) – “The Catholic Church teaches that parents are the primary educators of their children and have both the right and responsibility to direct their child’s education,” said Bishop David M. O’Connell, C.M., chairman of the U.S. Conference of … Continue reading
The concurrence of yesterday’s Candlemas feast (also known as the Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary) with Groundhog Day is not accident, we learn from an article by Alyssa Murphy in the National Catholic Register. That article, an AI-summary of … Continue reading
Site development: Bonaventure