Cardinal Cupich to appear at ecumenical conference coordinated by Wiccan priestess
The Parliament of the World’s Religions conference, first held in 1893, was condemned by Pope Leo XIII in 1895, at which time he also forbade Catholics from attending any of the organization’s future events.
UNCUT: Hero COVID doctors give FULL details of medical malfeasance to LifeSiteNews journalists
LifeSiteNews offers the full and uncut COVID-19 discussion from the 25th Anniversary Canadian Gala, featuring Canada’s cancelled frontline doctors Dr. Mary O’Connor, Dr. Mark Trozzi, Dr. Christopher Shoemaker, and virologist Dr. Byram Bridle. These pro-life medical experts provide full details of global medical deception in this LifeSiteNews exclusive — sharing their stories about being targeted, […]
Faithful Catholics who disrupted ‘LGBT Mass’ at World Youth Day could face one year in jail
‘I just want people to fight for Christ,’ Rafael da Silva, who organized the protest, told LifeSiteNews.
Marian embrace: Gänswein speaks of loneliness and solace in first public appearance
Archbishop Georg Gänswein in St. Peter’s Square on Sept. 25, 2019. / Daniel Ibáñez/CNA. CNA Newsroom, Aug 16, 2023 / 13:00 pm (CNA). In the bustling heart of Catholicism that is Rome, Archbishop Georg Gänswein once stood as a close aide to Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI. On Tuesday, the former prefect of the Papal Household […]
On Indian Independence Day, bishops reiterate Christians’ patriotism
Father Isaac Honsan, pastor of St. Paul’s Church, stands in the rubble after the church was set on fire in a recent attack. / Photo credit: Anto Akkara Indore, India, Aug 16, 2023 / 13:30 pm (CNA). As India celebrated its 77th Independence Day marking freedom from colonial British rule on Aug. 15, the Catholic […]
Marian Embrace: Archbishop Gänswein Speaks of Loneliness and Solace in First Public Appearance
Daniel Ibáñez Archbishop Georg Gänswein is seen in St. Peter’s Square on Sept. 25, 2019. NEWS ANALYSIS: He returned to Maria Vesperbild, not just as a celebrant but as a beacon of faith for many — and a point of personal connection to the late Bavarian pontiff, Benedict XVI.
Meier in the Middle: Why This German Bishop May Be a ‘Roman Bellwether’ on the Synodal Way
Bishop Bertram Meier of Augsburg, Germany ANALYSIS: Bishop Bertram Meier of Augsburg has long positioned himself as a sort of ‘middleman’ between the Vatican and the German bishops — making his recent criticism of critics of Germany’s synodal process a possible indicator of the Holy See’s current views on the unstable situation.
On Indian Independence Day, Bishops Reiterate Christians’ Patriotism
Courtesy photo Father Isaac Honsan, pastor of St. Paul’s Church, stands in the rubble after the church was set on fire in a recent attack. “The beauty of this country is the diversity of culture, faith, and ethnicity, with a feeling of common brotherhood,” Father Varghese Velickagam, vicar general of the Archdiocese of Imphal, which […]
Vatican Official Urges South Sudanese to Remain Committed to Peace and Reconciliation
Cardinal Pietro Parolin meets with South Sudan President Salva Kiir Mayardit on Aug. 14 in Juba, South Sudan. Cardinal Pietro Parolin this week encouraged the people of God in the east-central African country to continue to work toward building a united nation by embracing a spirit of peace and reconciliation.
In Colombia, priests and lay workers will help monitor ceasefire
The Colombian bishops’ conference has welcomed the beginning of a six-month ceasefire between the nation’s military and the largest remaining rebel group in the country, and began to train dozens of priests and lay workers from different parts of the country on how to help monitor the truce.