Category: Religion
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After Eaton Fire, Altadena’s Catholic churches start a slow comeback
As Easter approaches, parishioners at Altadena’s two Catholic churches are praying for a modest kind of miracle: a return to normalcy. “I think that’s what… Read More
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The Relics of Saint Benedict of Nursia—A Sacred Treasure of the Benediktbeuern Monastery in Bavaria
St. Benedict of Nursia The Benediktbeuern Monastery, located in southern Germany at the foot of the Bavarian Alps, is one of the oldest and most… Read More
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“Growing up, he only dreamed about killing or poisoning his father”
Photo by: Sergei Gapon/kp.ru “You know how it happens sometimes… A person does everything so that no one will love him. As if that… Read More
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Memphis police arrest man accused of threatening to ‘butcher’ Catholics with machete
The Memphis Police Department (MPD) last week arrested a 30-year-old man who is accused of sending a threatening email to a local Catholic parish expressing… Read More
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20 percent of adults have left their childhood religion in many countries, study shows
A new study has found that in many countries around the world 20 percent or more of all adults have left their childhood religion, with… Read More
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UK Bishop: Patients deserve access to safe healthcare, not suggestions to commit suicide
Bishop John Sherrington is the Lead Bishop for Life Issues in England and Wales. As the United Kingdom’s Parliament fast approaches the final vote on… Read More
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Jesus pursues brokenness to offer healing, pope's catechesis says
Jesus seeks out people in their woundedness and isolation to offer healing and hope, even when they feel furthest from God, Pope Francis said in… Read More
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Join us for a pilgrimage of hope
On April 5, I will be privileged to lead a six-mile procession from All Souls Church in Alhambra to the Cathedral of Our Lady of the… Read More
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The Most Important Book
Photo: Pravmir.ru This cry of the soul about the state of modern youth, though written specifically for Russians, well applies to nearly every modern… Read More
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Wednesday of the Fourth Week of Lent
There is no living knowledge of Christ without the cross.—St. Ignatius (Brianchaninov)Ignatius (Brianchaninov), bishop of the Caucasus and Stavropol, St. “>St. Ignatius (Brianchininov) Whosoever will… Read More