Mixed Emotions Surrounding Church Closures The news of church closures and consolidations has naturally elicited a range of emotional responses from the affected communities. Former
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Archbishop González: Let’s Not Stop Doing What We Can to Help Hurricane Otis Victims
Mexican Archbishop Calls for Aid to Hurricane Otis Victims Archbishop Leopoldo González González of Acapulco, Mexico, has called on the faithful to help the victims
Kansas Judge’s Ruling Leaves Women “Even More Vulnerable” to Abortion Industry
Kansas Judge Blocks Enforcement of State’s Abortion Restrictions A Kansas judge has blocked the enforcement of a number of the state’s abortion restrictions, including a
Shaman Strike in Sri Lanka Sparks Debate Over Spiritual Practices and Earnings
Shamans in Sri Lanka Strike Over Pay Dispute Sri Lankan Shamans, known for their role in assisting pilgrims in placing curses on their adversaries, have
Lubbock County Passes Ordinance Banning Abortion Travel and Abortion in Unincorporated Area
Lubbock County, Texas, has passed an ordinance that bans abortion travel and abortion in the county’s unincorporated area. The ordinance makes it unlawful for any
Catholic Church Operates More Than 74,000 Kindergartens, Nearly 101,000 Primary Schools Worldwide
The Catholic Church is facing a number of challenges, including a decline in lay missionaries and catechists, a decrease in the number of major seminarians,
Pope Francis criticizes Iraq and Libya wars, says democracy should not be exported
Pope Francis criticizes Iraq and Libya wars Pope Francis has criticized the wars in Iraq and Libya, saying that they have led to “organized anarchy
Oklahoma Attorney General Sues to Stop State Funding of Catholic Charter School
Oklahoma Attorney General Drummond Sues to Stop State Funding of Catholic Charter School Oklahoma Attorney General John O. Scott Drummond has filed a lawsuit challenging
Theologian Calls on Synod Delegates to Discern with the Eyes of Jesus
Rush Urges Synod Delegates to Discern with the Eyes of Jesus On Oct. 23, theologian Fr. Richard Rush addressed the members of the Synod of
Insights from the Synod: Focus on Prayerful Reflection and Organic Growth
The Call for Positivity and Reflection As the Synod of Bishops unfolds, Father Timothy Radcliffe, the spiritual adviser to the synod, has issued a gentle
Cutting-Edge Technology Allows Vatican Observatory to Peer Beyond the Milky Way
Breakthrough Technology Reveals Hidden Galaxies In a remarkable feat of technological advancement, the VVVX team has harnessed sophisticated technology to pierce through cosmic dust, enabling
Archbishop of Canterbury Visits Holy Land in Solidarity with Jerusalem Diocese
Archbishop of Canterbury’s Solidarity Visit The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, has embarked on a solidarity visit to the Holy Land, specifically to the Episcopal
The German Synodal Way’s Influence on the Synod on Synodality: Bishop Overbeck’s Perspective
Bishop Overbeck and the Synod on Synodality Bishop Overbeck, a prominent figure in the German Catholic Church, has garnered attention for his participation in the
Daily Routines of Synod Delegates
Introduction: A Peek into the Daily Life of Synod Delegates The ongoing Synod on Synodality in Rome provides a unique opportunity to delve into the
Apostle Suleman Critiques ‘For Better for Worse’ Phrase in Marriage Vows
Apostle Suleman’s Concerns Apostle Johnson Suleman, the General Overseer of Omega Fire Ministries Worldwide, has expressed concern over the popular phrase “for better for worse”