Tag: Christianity
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Nominee for The First Nobel Peace Prize
On October 20 (November 2, according to the new style), 1894, Emperor Alexander III, the Peacemaker, reposed in Livadia. The next day, October 21 (November… Read More
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Cardinal’s successor as Boston’s archbishop says his first job 'is just to to be a listener'
Cardinal Seán P. O’Malley’s newly named successor as archbishop of Boston said at a press conference Aug. 5 that he is “humbled by the size… Read More
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‘Radiate Love’: How California Catholics are celebrating marriage and family
California Catholic bishops are launching a yearlong initiative to celebrate and encourage marriage and families through educational resources and parish-based resources, citing attacks on marriage… Read More
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'We cannot be neutral,' Venezuelan cardinals say, calling for full release of election results
Pope Francis has called for both sides to “seek the truth” in Venezuela’s contested election as the opposition denounces electoral fraud — publishing tally sheets… Read More
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360° virtual tour of St. Tikhon’s, America’s oldest Orthodox monastery
Waymart, Pennsylvania, August 6, 2024 Facebook A new 360° virtual tour of the Monastery of St. Tikhon of Zadonsk in northeastern Pennsylvania, complete with… Read More
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LA 2024 pastoral assignments
A list of pastoral assignment changes in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles affecting associate pastors, special assignments, and retirements Associate Pastor: Our Lady of the… Read More
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One thing you might not know about St. Maximilian Kolbe
I’m often asked to list the theologians who have influenced me most, and I confess to being fickle. The list changes. In any given instance,… Read More
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Feast of the Transfiguration
On August 6, the Church celebrates the feast of the Transfiguration. This feast commemorates one of the pinnacles of Jesus’ earthly life. He revealed his… Read More
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The Law of Patience
Our life and our death is with our neighbor.For if we gain a brother,we have gained Godbut if we scandalize our brother,we have sinned… Read More
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Pope pleads for restraint in Middle East after killing of Hamas leader
As fears of a widening war in the Middle East grew again in early August, Pope Francis pleaded with the region’s leaders to exercise restraint… Read More