More Baby Butchering Uncovered

Your browser does not support the video tag. CLICK TO WATCH THE VIDEO TRANSCRIPT A grim discovery came to light at another American university, this time in the state of Washington. In tonight’s In-Depth Report, Church Militant’s Paul Murano exposes the latest Frankensteinian activity in our Culture of Death. Spokesman for Pro-Life San Francisco: “Hello everybody, and welcome to […]

What is the Act of Contrition?

Dear Father Kerper: In one of your letters, the Act of Contrition came up in the question and in your answer. I’m embarrassed to say that I have no idea what the Act of Contrition is. What is it, and why is it so important? Please don’t be embarrassed by asking. Your great question reminds […]

Baltimore church desecrated, tabernacle stolen (WBAL)

Vandals broke into a church in the Baltimore archdiocese on March 26, stealing several items and removing the tabernacle, containing the Blessed Sacrament. The tabernacle at St. John the Evangelist church was bolted onto a base, so the unknown criminals took special efforts to remove it. A processional cross and some candlesticks were also taken. […]

New president of Catholic University speaks on Catholic identity (Pillar)

The newly appointed president of the Catholic University of America (CUA), Dr. Peter Kilpatrick, told the Pillar site that he does not anticipate difficulties preserving the institution’s Catholic identity, because “everyone that I’ve spoken to in my time here seems to not only know and understand the mission, but to buy into the mission.” Kilpatrick, […]

New rector named for North American College (CNA)

Msgr. Thomas Powers, a priest of the Bridgeport, Connecticut diocese, has been named the new rector of the North American College (NAC). The appointment of Msgr. Powers, who will assume his new role on July 1, ends a long stalemate over the selection of a rector for Roman institution that trains America’s most promising seminarians. […]

Pope sees special witness in old age (Vatican Press Office)

At his weekly public audience on March 30, Pope Francis said that “we need an old age gifted with lively spiritual senses.” Continuing his talks on old age, the Pope pointed to the Bible story of Simeon and Anna, who bore witness to the arrival of the Messiah. They could recognize the Christ child, he […]

Some Catholics stress need for dialogue with Black Lives Matter movement

WASHINGTON (CNS) — The Black Lives Matter movement is coming up to its 10th anniversary next year, so it’s hardly in its beginning stages. It remains a work in progress and many Catholics see it as something that the church should be willing to look at, talk about and even collaborate where it can, to […]

Fighting overshadows hopes for peace in Ukraine

Moscow plays down hopes of a breakthrough following peace talks between Russian and Ukrainian delegates in Istanbul, Turkey. Fighting has continued in several areas as the Russian invasion of Ukraine enters its 6th week. Read all  

A New Europe?

A New Europe? By James J. Sheehan March 30, 2022 “States make war, and vice versa.” The American sociologist Charles Tilly’s famous remark is a pretty accurate summary of modern political history if we recognize that different kinds of states make different kinds of wars, and vice versa. What kind of European state is the […]