Vatican to investigate German archdiocese's finances, once cardinal returns from sabbatical
The Vatican has announced an external audit of extraordinary expenditures in Germany’s largest Catholic archdiocese, to begin after Cardinal Rainer Woelki returns from his sabbatical in March.
Vatican newspaper remembers Jan. 6 siege as attack on U.S. democracy
The attack on the U.S. Capitol Jan. 6, 2021, “represented a direct blow to the heart of American democracy,” the Vatican newspaper said.
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Ministry in the Church becomes the focus of renewal
Archbishop Rugambwa thanks the Brothers of Charity for their missionary commitment in the world.
The Holy See’ Secretary of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples has thanked the Brothers of Charity for their apostolate in various parts of the world, especially in Africa. Read all
Manitoba politician removed from cabinet post for refusing to disclose vaccine status
‘Liberty has its price, today I paid for mine,’ tweeted Ron Schuler in response to his dismissal. Read More
Australian man sets himself on fire to protest vaccine mandates
Police and firefighters doused the burning man with water to extinguish the flames with the help of a few horrified bystanders who attempted to restrain him. Read More
John the Baptist, pray that we may overcome woke nonsense
If ever there was a time that called out for John’s intercession, it’s today, an age that seems devoted to obscuring truth and promoting confusion. Read More
Megyn Kelly says even ‘leftists’ now realize the truth about COVID lockdowns, masks, infections
‘It has been fascinating to watch as many hysterical people come to grips with the realities of COVID,’ Kelly quipped in her ten-minute teardown of the mainstream narrative’s sudden about-face.Read More
A synodal Church and options for change
The Catholic Church can return to democratic assemblies, Protestant style, or embrace reform that gives councils a role in deliberation, but not in decision-making
NYT report fuels concerns that many abortions are based on false test results
Pro-life leaders say they are deeply disturbed by a recent New York Times investigation that found some prenatal blood tests have alarmingly high false positive results for genetic disorders that frequently result in the abortion of unborn children. Pregnant women have been misled to believe “that a few vials of their blood, drawn in the […]