Trudeau gov’t routinely goes to court to block access to information requests, watchdog says
The House of Commons Ethics Committee was told by the Office of the Information Commissioner Caroline Maynard that certain government institutions ‘routinely violate’ the law by blocking Canadians’ access to information they have a right to obtain.
“Fr. James Martin Leads People to Hell” | Eric Sammons
Eric Sammons addresses the contentious issue of ‘Fr. James Martin Leading People to Hell,’ shedding light on the questions surrounding Pope Francis’ pontificate. The close association between Pope Francis and pro-LGBT activist Fr. James Martin raises fresh doubts, amplified by the ongoing Synod on Synodality, leaving faithful Catholics in a state of bewilderment. Join Eric […]
Pro-life movement steps up ground efforts to defeat Ohio abortion amendment
null / Shutterstock Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Oct 20, 2023 / 13:56 pm (CNA). As early voting continues on Ohio’s Issue 1 abortion amendment, hundreds of volunteers and workers within the pro-life movement are intensifying their efforts to reach voters through door-knocking, phone-banking, and advertisements. “We’re really running a full-scale presidential-level campaign here in Ohio, leaving […]
Cameroonian archdiocese launching perpetual adoration at ‘every parish,’ archbishop says
Archbishop Andrew Nkea Fuanya of Bamenda, Cameroon, speaks at an Oct. 12, 2023, briefing for the Synod on Synodality. / Credit: Daniel Ibañez/CNA Bamenda, Cameroon, Oct 20, 2023 / 14:30 pm (CNA). “Every parish” of an archdiocese in Cameroon is building a perpetual adoration chapel to celebrate a local year of the Eucharist observance, the […]
New Book: Cardinal Pell’s Main Concern About the Synod on Synodality Was Its Attack on Divine Revelation
Courtesy photo New book edited by Father Sirico available through Connor Court Publishing, Australia. Father Robert Sirico discusses ‘Pell Contra Mundum,’ for which he served as editor.
Briefing: Synod appeals for arms traffickers to rediscover humanity
During the daily Synod briefing on Friday, themes discussed included the role of bishops, authority lived as service, and the co-responsibility of the laity in the Church. Read all
Majority of Canadians think Trudeau should step down before next election: poll
The poll results are not necessarily a victory for the pro-life and pro-family movement as Trudeau’s Liberal successor could have a better chance at winning the next federal election than Trudeau currently has.Read More
English bishop calls for renewal of ‘Christian vocation of marriage’ as invitation to ‘holiness’
Speaking in Chester on October 14, Bishop Mark Davies of the Diocese of Shrewsbury issued an impassioned plea for a resurgence of the sacrament of marriage.Read More
Trudeau gov’t routinely goes to court to block access to information requests, watchdog says
The House of Commons Ethics Committee was told by the Office of the Information Commissioner Caroline Maynard that certain government institutions ‘routinely violate’ the law by blocking Canadians’ access to information they have a right to obtain.Read More
“Fr. James Martin Leads People to Hell” | Eric Sammons
Eric Sammons addresses the contentious issue of ‘Fr. James Martin Leading People to Hell,’ shedding light on the questions surrounding Pope Francis’ pontificate. The close association between Pope Francis and pro-LGBT activist Fr. James Martin raises fresh doubts, amplified by the ongoing Synod on Synodality, leaving faithful Catholics in a state of bewilderment. Join Eric […]