Iraqi cardinal: Pope Francis gave $350,000 for poor during Iraq trip
Rome Newsroom, Mar 31, 2021 / 12:00 pm (CNA).- During his recent visit to Iraq, Pope Francis gave a donation of $350,000 to the Chaldean Catholic Church to support local families affected by conflict and the pandemic.Cardinal Louis Raphaël Sako told Ag… […]
Attacks on Christians, especially Catholic priests, rise sharply in Nigeria
The killing of priests and other Christians in Nigeria continues at an alarming rate. A recent shooting in a church in Benue State yesterday adds to the thousands of others killed in the nation in […]
Priest who exposed ‘homoheresy’ speaks out on need to curb ‘homosexual clans’ in Church
‘Experts in the field know well that an essential ‘prerequisite’ to becoming a bishop is … belonging to the ‘clan,’ having homosexual tendencies or, at least, guaranteeing that one will not impair the rights of the Church homosexuals.’
First Saturday: 15 minute mediation on the mysteries of the rosary
In this special episode of The John-Henry Westen Show, John-Henry gives 15 minutes of mediation on the 15 mysteries of the Holy Rosary, as Our Lady demanded of us first in 1925 through the practice of the first Saturdays.
Meet the 3-year-old who got discriminatory abortions banned in Mississippi
Hudson Hartman and his mom Mika captured the hearts of Mississippi Senators and representatives while testifying in support of a bill to ban abortions based on race, sex, disability, or genetic make-up. Hudson is a three-year-old vivacious boy with Down syndrome.
Report analyzes religious groups’ risks of internet ‘de-platforming’, calls for action
CNA Staff, Mar 31, 2021 / 03:01 pm (CNA).- Religious groups that speak on controversial topics are at risk of being removed from social media platforms and need to prepare, a legal education group says. While a “de-platforming” event can pose significant operational problems, there are also ways to organize broad-based efforts to respond when […]
States Push Back on Biden’s Agenda
Staton BreidenthalArkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson speaks Wednesday Aug. 19, 2020, in Little Rock, Ark., during a news conference at the Capitol to reveal a draft of a proposed hate-crime law that will be considered during the next legislative session. New Bills on Conscience Rights, Women in Sports, and Abortion Restrictions
Is the Last Supper history’s most paradoxical lie?
The early Christian record is not what we should expect from the human weakness to exploit the truth to serve one’s own ends.
Cardinal Zen expresses dismay at individual Mass ban in St. Peter’s Basilica
‘Pain and indignation invade my heart at hearing certain incredible news,’ Zen wrote. ‘They’ve prohibited private masses in St. Peter’s!?’
First Saturday: 15-minute meditation on the mysteries of the rosary
Mary’s love for God was greater than that of all the world together; her humility a shining beacon reaching the throne of the Almighty.