Two arrests made in vandalism incidents at Catholic churches in Brooklyn Diocese
Jonathan Bulik, 37, of Brooklyn, has been arrested and charged in connection with the July 8, 2023, desecration of a statue of the Blessed Mother at Resurrection Church in Brooklyn, New York. / Photo courtesy of the Diocese of Brooklyn Boston, … […]
Cardinal Marx apologizes for later bishop’s role in WWII massacre
Cardinal Reinhard Marx meets with a delegation from the Italian village of Filetto di Camarda in his residence in Munich on July 9, 2023. / Credit: EOM/Robert Kiderle CNA Newsroom, Jul 10, 2023 / 13:45 pm (CNA). Cardinal Reinhard Marx on Sunday… […]
Meet the two new cardinals with ties to the U.S.
Archbishop Robert Prevost and Archbishop Christophe Pierre were among the 21 named cardinals by Pope Francis on Sunday, July 9, 2023. / Frayjhonattan, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons/L’Osservatore Romano Washington D.C., Jul 10, 2023 / 15:20 pm (CNA). Pope Francis named 21 new cardinals Sunday, two of whom, Archbishop Robert Prevost and Archbishop Christophe […]
Dr. Mark Trozzi’s tribunal with Ontario medical board over COVID jab criticism resumes this week
Supporters are encouraged to watch the livestream of the hearings starting Tuesday.Read More
Hunter Biden laptop contents published online by anonymous source, Jack Maxey confirms
Thousands of copies are being downloaded every day, making the content available to governments and journalists worldwide and bypassing attempts of the major media corporations to keep the information from the public.Read More
African Catholic priest: ‘There is a terrifying silence’ on abortion ‘even within the Church’
Fr. Cikongo believes that sharing Catholic doctrine on welcoming children, as articulated in Humanae Vitae, will help foster a culture of life that rejects abortion.Read More
Maine legislature gives final approval to bill allowing abortions through all nine months
Any abortionist will be able to declare a late-term abortion ‘medically necessary’ under the impending law.Read More
January 6 defendant asks Supreme Court to review obstruction statute being used ‘to crush dissent’
The nation’s highest court is being asked to weigh in on the original intended meaning of the federal statute criminalizing ‘obstruction,’ which carries a prison sentence of 20 years.Read More
Canadian military recruitment down 35 percent amid lawsuit over COVID vaccine mandate
While the Canadian military is working to recruit women, Indigenous people and those identifying as LGBT, they continue to push the COVID vaccine on personnel.
Peaceful pro-life advocates sue New York AG for defaming them as ‘terrorists’
A $5 million lawsuit filed against Democratic New York AG Letitia James says that calling peaceful pro-lifers ‘terrorists’ is ‘grotesque and absurd on its face’ and ‘reckless in the extreme.’