Mark Zuckerberg admits Facebook censored COVID information that turned out to be ‘debatable or true’
Zuckerberg, whose platforms are notorious for aggressive censorship, blamed the ‘establishment’ for having ‘waffled on a bunch of facts and asked for a bunch of things to be censored that, in retrospect, ended up being, you know, more debatable or true.’
‘Peddling porn’: Virginia parents outraged over sexually explicit children’s books at public library
A representative for the local pro-family group spoke to LifeSiteNews and said that the meeting was a ‘decisive victory’ with around 250 young parents ‘coming out for our side.’
Fort Worth bishop rejects ‘false claims’ about his handling of Carmelite monastery conflict
Bishop Michael Olson has rejected the accusation that he overstepped his authority by dismissing Mother Teresa Agnes over alleged admissions of sexual sin.
Mark Zuckerberg admits Facebook censored COVID information that turned out to be ‘debatable or true’
Zuckerberg, whose platforms are notorious for aggressive censorship, blamed the ‘establishment’ for having ‘waffled on a bunch of facts and asked for a bunch of things to be censored that, in retrospect, ended up being, you know, more debatable or true.’
‘Peddling porn’: Virginia parents outraged over sexually explicit children’s books at public library
A representative for the local pro-family group spoke to LifeSiteNews and said that the meeting was a ‘decisive victory’ with around 250 young parents ‘coming out for our side.’
Fort Worth bishop rejects ‘false claims’ about his handling of Carmelite monastery conflict
Bishop Michael Olson has rejected the accusation that he overstepped his authority by dismissing Mother Teresa Agnes over alleged admissions of sexual sin.
U.S. bishops to discuss health care, eucharistic revival, and more at spring meeting
The U.S. bishops met in Baltimore for their annual fall general assembly on Nov. 14-17, 2022. / Credit: Katie Yoder/CNA Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Jun 13, 2023 / 12:10 pm (CNA). The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) is gathering in Orlando for its spring meeting with a full agenda, including updates on the national eucharistic […]
U.S. Bishops to Discuss Health Care, Eucharistic Revival, and More at Spring Meeting
Katie Yoder/CNA The U.S. bishops met in Baltimore for their annual fall general assembly on Nov. 14-17, 2022. One item that could provoke discussion is the bishops’ vote on moving forward with a revision of a portion of the Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Care Services, which covers the relationship between the Catholic […]
Remember When That Jesuit Attacked Transubstantiation?
A few months ago, in responding to the call given by the USCCB for a “eucharistic revival,” Fr. Thomas Reese penned an article titled The Eucharist is about More than the Real Presence. He gives critiques of the traditional vision of eucharistic piety, and offers suggestions. In all honesty, we can thank Fr. Reese for […]
Pastors are like TV showrunners. They need training.
Writers often have no experience at leading shows when they get that chance. It’s similar for priests who become pastors.