Neighbors’ Generosity After Colorado Fire Has Been ‘Extraordinary’, Displaced Family Says
Courtesy photo The Greany family (from left) Lance, Tom, Kat, and Cole, who lost their Colorado home in the Marshall Fire in late 2021. Since evacuating, Tom and Kat Greany have been staying in a hotel in nearby Thornton, Colorado, and have plans to move soon into a condo provided rent free by “an angelic […]
Priests: Why Do You Allow Jesus to Be Literally Trampled?
By Antoine and Maria Ménoret Many things have been printed on the history and debate over distributing the Eucharist in the hand or on the tongue.[1] One topic we have never seen discussed is why Catholic priests do not mandate communicants to check for Eucharistic fragments when they receive in the hand. This negligence has […]
In 2017, FDA approved an ingestible ‘sensor’ to digitally track medicine intake
‘The system works by sending a message from the pill’s sensor to a wearable patch,’ reads the press release.
In 2017, FDA approved an ingestible ‘sensor’ to digitally track medicine intake
‘The system works by sending a message from the pill’s sensor to a wearable patch,’ reads the press release.
Catholic nurse unfairly dismissed over cross necklace, UK tribunal rules
Nurse Mary Onuoha holds the cross on her necklace. / Christian Concern. London, England, Jan 7, 2022 / 06:00 am (CNA). A Catholic nurse was unfairly dismissed by a U.K. hospital trust for wearing a cross necklace, an employment tribunal ruled this week. In a decision published on Jan. 5, the tribunal said that the […]
Pope: Church needs entrepreneurs with “the smell of the sheep”
Pope Francis on Friday received in audience a group of French entrepreneurs. He spoke to them about how to implement the Gospel values in their businesses. Read all
In 2017, FDA approved an ingestible ‘sensor’ to digitally track medicine intake
‘The system works by sending a message from the pill’s sensor to a wearable patch,’ reads the press release. Read More
Manila prelate urges faithful to use technology to show devotion to Black Nazarene (Licas.news)
Millions of Philippine Catholics typically take part in a procession on January 9, the feast of the Black Nazarene, and venerate the image in Quiapo Church (the Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene). Citing Covid concerns, the Philippine government has forbidden public Masses in the basilica from January 7-9.
Torzi and the Pope: When does a fleecing become a crime? (Pillar)
“It is now clear that Pope Francis directed Vatican officials in 2019 to pay a businessman millions of dollars, to extricate the Vatican from its complicated [London] property transaction, which by that time had gone somewhat sideways,” The Pillar reports. “That businessman, Gianluigi Torzi, is accused of committing fraud and extortion to get the payment.” […]
Court bars US Navy from applying vaccine mandate to those with religious objections (Religion Clause)
In a ruling in favor of 35 service members from “the Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and Protestant branches of Christianity” who lodged religious objections to the Covid vaccine, a federal district court noted that “the Navy is willing to grant exemptions for non-religious reasons. Its mandate includes carveouts for those participating in clinical trials and those […]