Pedophile Jeffrey Epstein had eugenics plan for elites to impregnate women on a ‘baby farm’
Epstein’s apparent purpose was to facilitate women to have the children of those elites in society, those with money and influence.Read More
RALLY: LifeSite League To Join In Prayer At The March For Life 2024
LifeSite League is gathering pro-life activists together at 11:00 AM ET to pray a rosary outside of the National Gallery of Art for the end of all abortions. Pro-life leaders and prayer warriors from across America — and the world — are descending on the annual March for Life in Washington, DC. To join the […]
Bishop Schneider Launches International Prayer for Holy Popes
Praised be Jesus Christ! Dear faithful Catholics, especially those who suffer as they witness our Holy Mother Church live through an unprecedented crisis. Dear Catholic fathers and mothers of families! Dear Catholic young people! Dear innocent Catholic children! And especially dear religious contemplative Sisters, the spiritual gems of the Church! Dear Catholic seminarians! Dear Catholic […]
Resurfaced Cardinal Fernández Book Prompts Concerns
Daniel Ibañez/CNA null The comparison between spiritual experiences and sexual orgasms has raised serious concerns among scholars, such as Father Thomas Petri, the president of the Pontifical Faculty at the Dominican House of Studies.
South Africa has taken Israel to international court on genocide charges. What comes next?
For many in South Africa, there is a symbolic significance in the decision to pursue the genocide charge. In 2024, South Africa celebrates 30 years of democracy, yet vast injustices still permeate South African society because of its traumatic history.
Church burnings in Canada tied to unproven discovery of unmarked graves at residential schools
In response to unproven claims of graves near the Kamloops Indian Residential School, at least 85 Catholic churches in Canada have been vandalized or set ablaze, raising concerns among the Catholic Civil Rights League.
Migrant drownings stoke cross-border tensions, questions on jurisdiction
The drownings of three Mexican migrants in the Rio Grande has deepened a jurisdictional dispute between the U.S. federal and Texas state governments over responding to the wave of migrants and asylum-seekers irregularly crossing the U.S.-Mexico border. But a Dominican brother working on the Mexican side of the border says drownings in the Rio Grande […]
Kentucky diocese suspends two traditionalist priests (Covington diocese)
Bishop John Iffert of Covington, Kentucky has suspended the faculties of two priests at a traditionalist parish. The bishop announced that Fathers Shannon Collins and Sean Kopczynski no longer had permission to celebrate the sacraments, thus leaving the parish that they administered—Our Lady of Lourdes—without priests. The bishop said that he hoped to continue providing […]
Police release retired Australian bishop without charges (ABC)
Police in Australia have released Bishop Christopher Saunders without filing criminal charges, after questioning him following a January 16 raid on his home. Bishop Saunders resigned from his post leading the Diocese of Broome in 2021, at the age of 71, amid charges of sexual abuse. A police investigation at the time ended without charges. […]
Spanish university cancels plan for Rupnik chapel project (CNA)
The Francisco de Vitoria University in Spain has announced that it will not move forward with a project for a new chapel featuring artistic works by Father Marko Rupnik,. The university said that it would “pause” work on a series of icons by the disgraced ex-Jesuit “in light of published information” about his sex-abuse offenses.