Pope Francis telephones Sister Paësie in Haiti
Pope Francis phones Sister Paësie, a nun and ‘mother’ to 2,500 Haitian children, both to enquire about the situation in Haiti and to express his support for her work on behalf of the poorest children. Read all
Fed Up Catholics Issue Open Letter To Cardinal Burke
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Top papal aide says South Sudan elections must be transparent, non-violent
ROME – Canadian Jesuit Cardinal Michael Czerny, a top Vatican official and close papal aide, is currently making a trip to South Sudan, where he told the country’s citizens and leaders that their upcoming general elections must be transparent and nonviolent. In a Feb. 4 homily in Juba, Czerny noted that South Sudan is due […]
‘Vatican Girl’ brother reveals alleged bombshell letter, but without confirmation
ROME – In the latest twist to the long-running “Vatican Girl” drama, the brother of the 15-year-old who vanished in 1983 has revealed a purported letter from a senior Vatican cardinal a decade later suggesting Emanuela Orlandi was in London, and apparently requesting the help of an official of the British government in ending her […]
Catholic expert says Africa’s cholera epidemic may be even worse than we think
YAOUNDÈ, Cameroon – As bad as the UN says a severe cholera outbreak in Southern Africa may be, estimating more than 3,000 deaths in the past year and almost 200,000 people affected, one Catholic expert says the reality may be even worse. “These figures might not always be up-to-date or paint the complete picture of […]
How Nigeria became a hotbed of anti-Christian persecution
ROME — In light of the recent furor over Fiducia Supplicans (“Supplicating Trust”), a Dec. 18 Vatican declaration authorizing nonliturgical blessings of same-sex unions, one might almost be forgiven for thinking it’s a matter of life and death. Of course, in truth that’s a merely rhetorical assertion. However important the doctrinal issues may be, nobody’s […]
World Day of the Sick: Two lives went from serving to sick, and vice versa
At the annual World Day of the Sick Mass — this year happening on Feb. 10 at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels — thousands will be attending to gain, at the very least, a blessing and a little bit of comfort from the infirmities they face every day. The Mass will feature […]
Cardinal Roche invites us to ‘Come back home’ this Lent
When asked by host Ricardo da Silva, S.J., why he chose the message of “Welcome Home” and not to preach “in a heavier way,” to emphasize the penitential nature of the season, Cardinal Arthur Roche replies: “Well, because I think, really, that’s what Lent is all about.
Professor Fired for ‘Abortion Doula’ Scandal — Feb. 5, 2024
Professor Fired for ‘Abortion Doula’ Scandal She claimed men could give birth like a ‘seahorse.’ FULL STORY $1.6B to Help Mass Migration Plan from the UN, funding from US feds. FULL STORY Maryland Bishops Decry Assisted Suicide Oppose the so-called End-of-Life Option Act. FULL STORY Assisted Suicide Grows in Canada Approaching highest rate in the world. FULL STORY Man Murdered […]