Although not explicitly listed on the DBK assembly’s agenda, there was widespread anticipation that a vote regarding the approval of the committee tasked with preparing
Category: Religion
Archdiocese Initiates Canonization Process for Sister Cecilia María de la Santa Faz, Encourages Faithful to Contribute to Her Saintly Reputation
The Archdiocese of Santa Fe de la Vera Cruz has officially commenced the canonization process for Sister Cecilia María de la Santa Faz, inviting the
Special Commissions Formed as Vatican Synod Addresses Theological, Pastoral, and Canonical Complexities
In the aftermath of the first synod assembly where consensus eluded certain “matters of consideration,” the Vatican Synod Assembly is now actively addressing the need
Sacrilege Allegations Surround Funeral of Transgender Activist at St. Patrick’s Cathedral
On social media platform X (formerly Twitter), Catholic Vote condemned a funeral service held at St. Patrick’s Cathedral, describing it as a staged “mockery of
Controversial Funeral Service for Transgender Advocate Cecilia Gentili at St. Patrick’s Cathedral Elicits Criticism and Debate
On X, formerly known as Twitter, Catholic Vote expressed outrage over an event held at St. Patrick’s Cathedral, describing it as a staged “mockery of
Mexico’s Presidential Race Intensifies as Sheinbaum and Gálvez, Advocates of Progressive Social Views, Vie for Power
As the race for Mexico’s presidency heats up, the competition intensifies between Claudia Sheinbaum of the ruling Morena Party and Cecilia Gálvez of the opposition
Alexei Navalny Shifts from Atheism to Belief, Discusses the Transformative Power of Faith in His Activism
In a notable revelation, Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has openly embraced Christianity, marking a significant departure from his previous stance as a militant atheist.
Greece Becomes the First Nation to Recognize Same-Sex Marriage, Marking a Historic Legislative Victory
In a landmark decision, the Greek Parliament has voted in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage, with just over a majority of lawmakers, 176 out of
Pope’s Visit Fails to Halt Bloodshed in South Sudan: Ethnic Conflict Persists
Pope Francis visited South Sudan over a year ago, urging an end to the country’s violence. Despite his efforts, South Sudan continues to struggle with
Modern-Day Fasting: Understanding the Minimal Obligations in the Latin Rite, Explained by Canon Law Expert in Vatican City
Fasting is not just about abstaining from food; it is a practice that prepares us for prayer, as Monsignor Pope highlighted. When we fast, we
Neuer Anfang Highlights Lack of Legitimacy in Synodal Way, Encourages Bishops to Address Urgent Church Issues
In a significant move, the Neuer Anfang group has criticized the legitimacy and premise of the Synodal Way in Germany, urging bishops to redirect their
Downtown Kansas City Erupts in Gunfire During Super Bowl Celebration, Local DJ Lisa Lopez-Galvan Killed, Many Injured
In a shocking turn of events during a crowded Super Bowl victory rally in downtown Kansas City, a shooting left nearly two dozen people injured
Catholic Social Services Vandalism Case Hits Roadblock as Police Mark Investigation ‘Inactive’
In a recent incident at Catholic Social Services of Southern Nebraska (CSS), a Blessed Virgin Mary statue was vandalized, leading to a local police investigation.
Communion and Liberation Movement, Founded by Father Luigi Giussani, Gains Traction in the U.S., Inspiring Open Conversations on Faith and Reality
Founded by Father Luigi Giussani in Milan during the 1960s, the Communion and Liberation movement within the Catholic Church has evolved into a thriving force,
Pope Francis to Attend Venice Biennale: Holy See Pavilion Highlights Human Rights
The Holy See Pavilion at the Venice Biennale: “With My Eyes” The prestigious Venice Biennale, one of the most important contemporary art events globally, is