Tag: Christianity
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Has our divided society created fractured television entertainment?
If you are of a certain age, it is most likely you can still remember certain major TV events: When the Beatles first appeared on… Read More
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Saint of the day: Brigid of Ireland
St. Brigid of Ireland was born around the year 450, near the end of St. Patrick’s missionary work, but it has been difficult for historians… Read More
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Catholic University ends contract with professor over 'abortion doula' guest lecturer
The Catholic University of America has ended its contract with a psychology professor who recently invited a self-described “abortion doula” to address a class of… Read More
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Wrath destroys relationships, pins blame on others, pope says
Wrath is a “dark vice” that destroys relationships, focuses all blame on others and only worsens over time, Pope Francis said. “It is capable of… Read More
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Three bishops, approved by pope and government, ordained in China
In less than a week, three Chinese bishops were ordained with the approval of both Pope Francis and the Chinese government. The ordination Mass for… Read More
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Victims of persecution testify at International Religious Freedom Summit
Hundreds of people of various faiths from around the world attended the opening day of the International Religious Freedom (IRF) Summit in Washington, D.C., which… Read More
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Ukrainian officials lie to UN, deny violence against Orthodox faithful despite video proof (+VIDEOS)
Geneva, January 30, 2024 Fr. Vasily Romanyuk had to be hospitalized after he was attacked and tear gassed last March. Photo: spzh.news Ukrainian officials… Read More
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Making a COVID retreat
My recent experience of a COVID-induced quarantine during my first bout with this highly unpleasant disease got me thinking that, along with other purposes, the… Read More
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Saint of the day: John Bosco
St. John Bosco was born in August 1815, in a place that was later renamed “Castenuovo Don Bosco” in his honor. His family was poor,… Read More
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African cardinal says ‘Fiducia’ has discredited synod on synodality
Since it appeared, Fiducia Supplicans has generated widely contrasting reactions. Catholic bishops in parts of western Europe, for instance, welcomed the decision, describing it as a milestone… Read More