Aleteia: Growing up, I wasn’t exposed to God, or the Catholic Church. I knew that my grandparents were Catholic, but no one talked about this, and I didn’t know what “Catholic” even was. Due to terrible abuse, I was removed from … Continue reading
Aleteia: Growing up, I wasn’t exposed to God, or the Catholic Church. I knew that my grandparents were Catholic, but no one talked about this, and I didn’t know what “Catholic” even was. Due to terrible abuse, I was removed from … Continue reading
Why do I simplify this? Because the outrageous English “translation” of the Latin Novus Ordo, which had infected parishes in English speaking countries ever since Father Frederick McManus and crew of the ICEL (International Commission on English in the Liturgy) … Continue reading
AsiaNews: In recent weeks, the Pakistani government has launched a series of peace talks with the Taliban, in an attempt to break the spiral of violence and terror that has battered the country in recent years. Bombs and attacks that have targeted government … Continue reading
Stephen Beale, Catholic Exchange: After Constantine the Great, there were emperors who were heretics and emperors who adhered to Christian orthodoxy. Then there was Julian the Apostate. From the time of Constantine to the French Revolution, he is the only … Continue reading
Catholic Culture: Catholic schools are free to operate in Ontario, as long as they don’t provide religious education. That’s the message that seems to be coming from the Ontario Superior Court, which has ruled that Catholic high schools cannot require students to … Continue reading
Carl Olson, Catholic World Report:Homosexual author Urvashi Vaid declared, “We have an agenda to create a society in which homosexuality is regarded as healthy, natural, and normal. To me that is the most important agenda item.” Paula Ettelbrick, former legal … Continue reading
Although our initial column post was critical of what appeared to be a hesitant and overly qualified support of Sister Jane Dominic Laurel’s presentation at Charlotte Catholic High School, it is clear now that the Charlotte diocese is backing the Dominican theologian … Continue reading
CNS: A 75-year-old Dutch Jesuit who refused to leave war-torn Syria, instead staying in Homs to help the poor and homeless, was beaten by armed men and killed with two bullets to the head, according to an email sent by the … Continue reading
And many prayers CNA: Within the span of a day, friends, family and strangers have raised more than $100,000 for the family of a young Catholic man in Indiana who was shot and killed on his usual morning walk early April … Continue reading
(Public Advocate) Federal Judge Dismisses Claim by Leftist SPLC lawyers Against Public Advocate. Delgaudio: “The Court has upheld Public Advocate’s First Amendment Right To Defend America’s Families.” Today (March 31), in Denver, Colorado, senior federal district judge Wiley Y. Daniel … Continue reading
(The Daily Caller) Mozilla, the company that operates the web browser Firefox, experienced its highest level of negative customer feedback the day after its embattled co-founder Brendan Eich resigned as CEO after gay rights activists objected to his appointment. On Thursday, … Continue reading
AsiaNews: I would have never imagined how events would change me over the course of one year, since I told my parents that I would like to embrace the Catholic Faith. There were no objections, and both my parents will be … Continue reading
And the Israeli settlement building continues on over bulldozed houses in the occupied territories of Palestine. AsiaNews: Israel has blocked the release of dozens of Palestinian prisoners, accusing the Palestinian Authority of seeking more recognition from the international community and the … Continue reading
CNA: The number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon registered with the United Nations has now passed 1 million, as the organization’s refugee agency stresses the urgent need to fund humanitarian aid. “The extent of the human tragedy is not just the … Continue reading
Fr. Christopher Roberts, For Christ and the Church: In my first years as a priest, on Tuesday evenings during the academic year I drove from the parish where I was assigned in Carmel to spend some time with the Catholic students at … Continue reading
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