Clinton–Trump II?

Your browser does not support the video tag. CLICK TO WATCH THE VIDEO   TRANSCRIPT Two pertinent things occurred yesterday [Thursday] in the realm of American politics: Crooked Hillary Clinton made her comeback speech at the New York State Democratic Party Convention, and President Donald Trump wrote a public memo targeting Clinton while defending himself. Church Militant’s […]

Trudeau’s Police State

Your browser does not support the video tag. CLICK TO WATCH THE VIDEO   TRANSCRIPT Canada’s capital is tense. Police are moving in on the convoy, arresting key leaders and towing away trucks. Church Militant’s James Fedewa tells more about the maneuvers of Ottawa’s police in effect rendering the Parliament vote on the Emergencies Act moot. Trudeau’s heavy-handed communist […]

Pope Francis prays for cyclone victims in Madagascar

Pope Francis prays at the general audience in Paul VI Hall on Feb. 16, 2022. / Daniel Ibanez/CNA Vatican City, Feb 19, 2022 / 09:30 am (CNA). Pope Francis is praying for the victims of cyclones in Madagascar, which have displaced thousands and killed more than 100 people this month. The pope sent a telegram […]

Authors: Find moments of silence this Lent, connect three pillars of season

WASHINGTON, D.C. — How can Catholics and Christians approach Lent this year in a fresh way? In interviews with Catholic News Service, two authors provided their insights on how to make Lent meaningful in 2022 — especially since this is the third Lent the church will observe during the COVID-19 pandemic. Think of Lent as […]

Monasticism sees a renewal as people seek meaning in a rushed world

When Judith Valente, a Benedictine oblate, leads contemplative retreats both online and in monasteries around the country, she has been noticing that laypeople — whether Catholic or spiritual-but-not-religious, married or unmarried, male or female — outnumber the monks and sisters about three to one. “And why is this?” said Valente, who is an author and […]

Georgetown panel discusses ‘faith, politics and the Latino community’

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The stereotype of the 32 million Latino voters in the United States — that they are monolithic, focused only on immigration issues, are predictably Democratic and Catholic — has a stubborn life, but the reality is much different. And politicians are considerably ahead of the public in this realization. That was the […]