7 Secrets That Can Help a Man Live in Holiness
These tips are so helpful! In this episode of The Catholic Gentleman podcast, hosts Sam Guzman and John Heinen discuss a man’s The post 7 Secrets That Can Help a Man Live in Holiness appeared first on .
Supreme Court Hears Oral Argument Regarding Biden Administration COVID-19 Vaccine Policies
Michael Vi The new rules for businesses are set to go into effect Jan. 10, when unvaccinated employees would be required to wear masks on the job. The vaccinate-or-test provision would kick in on Feb. 9. On Jan. 7, the court focused on whether the federal government has the legal authority to issue the orders. […]
In Reversal, Missionaries of Charity in India Again Permitted to Receive Foreign Donations
Zvonimir Atletic A Missionaries of Charity house is seen in Kolkata, India. Vatican News reported that the Indian government on Jan. 7 restored the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA) license for the religious order.
Tennessee Catholics threaten to defund their diocese over COVID shot mandate
Jenny Hay is urging Catholics to defund the Diocese of Knoxville until it reverses its intention to ‘discipline’ and terminate employees who will not get jabbed or tested weekly.
Tennessee Catholics threaten to defund their diocese over COVID shot mandate
Jenny Hay is urging Catholics to defund the Diocese of Knoxville until it reverses its intention to ‘discipline’ and terminate employees who will not get jabbed or tested weekly.
Catholic man’s deep plan: Build more water wells in Uganda
WASHINGTON, D.C. — When Catholic real estate developer Nick Jordan made a trip to Uganda to look at the village schools he had helped finance, he was bothered by what he saw: far more boys than girls as students. The girls were needed, it turned out, to accompany their mothers to water sources to bring […]
Omicron response: Some Catholic colleges, universities online a few weeks
WASHINGTON, D.C. — In response to the current spike in COVID-19 cases across the United States due to the omicron variant, many colleges and universities have changed plans for the spring semester — making much of January, or even just a few weeks of it, a back-to-virtual learning experience. Some Catholic colleges and universities are […]
Afghan immigrant helps church agency welcome refugees from his homeland
ALLOUEZ, Wisconsin — Sayed Wardak, 32, spent five years as a translator for the U.S. Army in Afghanistan. In 2016, after nearly a year of hiding from the Taliban and in fear for his life, Wardak and his wife, Sairah, immigrated to the United States. Knowing firsthand the perils of life in Afghanistan, and the […]
Every picture tells a story, including that of archbishop’s portraitist
BALTIMORE — An oil painting of Baltimore Archbishop John Carroll, the first Catholic bishop in the United States, has long been one of the most prized works of art owned by the Archdiocese of Baltimore. For generations, the image of a serene-looking archbishop dressed in clerical garb and a tasseled stole has peered at visitors […]
Humility and trust: Finding the keys to the synodal journey
VATICAN CITY — As many Catholics try to understand what Pope Francis might mean by a “synodal church,” he highlighted some of the essential characteristics — especially humility and trust — in homilies and speeches over Christmas and early in the new year. Preaching on the feast of the Epiphany, Jan. 6, for example, he […]