The good, the bad and the factual: Seeing American history through a biblical lens
Participants at contentious school board meetings about teaching history and mask mandates should take a lesson from Bible scholars: There are many voices with stories to share.
Young Afghan mother and Catholic Charities volunteer killed by oncoming truck
A retired nurse who felt called to help Afghan refugees and the young Afghan mother she embraced as a mentor were killed in a truck accident after while out taking a walk Feb. 15.
Afghan refugees find welcome at Franciscan retreat center in New Mexico: ‘We see this as part of the Gospel call’
“Pope Francis has said to reach out to the margins and help those who are in need, the refugees, the displaced. And we have a retreat center that has lots of space.”
Canadian Clash Continues
Your browser does not support the video tag. CLICK TO WATCH THE VIDEO TRANSCRIPT The drama in Canada is coming to a head. The clash continues between freedom convoys dedicated to defending their human rights and the power-wielding forces led by Trudeau and the Luciferian media. Church Militant’s James Fedewa informs us on what’s new in […]
Zambia’s president praises Catholic social action
President Hakainde Hichilema of Zambia thanks apostolic nuncio for Church support and social commitment before flying to Rome to meet with Pope Francis
Young Afghan mother, Catholic Charities volunteer killed by oncoming truck
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (CNS) — A retired nurse who felt called to help Afghan refugees and the young Afghan mother she embraced as a mentor were killed after being hit by a truck while out taking a walk Feb. 15. Enedina “Dina” Fernandez, 75, had just finished giving an English lesson to 23-year-old Nabila Rasoul at […]
The Italian Constitution Modified on the Basis of Laudato Si’?
The Constitution of the Italian Republic, approved in 1948, is logically in line with Western liberal constitutions since the French Revolution. It presents all the themes common to this type of document: human rights, religious freedom, absence of references to the divine order, secularism, and all the well-known principles condemned on several occasions by the […]
The Hard Life of Christians in Eastern Niger
“We will stay as long as there is food.” Determined, the Christians of the parish of Bomoanga – which fell several years ago into the hands of jihadists affiliated with the Islamic State (IS) organization – remain. The testimony that they were able to send, in February 2022, to Fr. Mauro Armanino, a religious of […]
Australia: A New Attack on Private Schools
It was not yet five o’clock on the morning of February 10, 2021, when the House of Representatives – against the advice of the federal government – passed an amendment aimed at abolishing the right of denominational schools to refuse, if they wish, to accept “homosexual or transgender” students into their midst. The government presided […]
Canadian Senate postpones debate over Emergencies Act amid Freedom Convoy arrests
On Wednesday, the Senate had sent out a press release announcing the recall of Canada’s Upper Chamber for today.