Argentina’s Church releases harsh critique of Milei’s administration
SÃO PAULO, Brazil – Only 10 days after the leading bishops of Argentina met with President Javier Milei and complained to him about the growing poverty in the South American country, the Bishops’ Conference’s Justice and Peace Commission harshly condemning his economic policies and his government’s high level of “social insensitivity.” The document, which came […]
Irish envoy lauds collab with Vatican on foreign policy, humanitarian aid
ROME – Irish Ambassador to the Holy See Frances Collins has praised what she said is a strong relationship between Ireland and the Holy See despite historic tensions with the Catholic Church, saying they share several key foreign policy and humanitarian priorities. In an interview with Crux, Collins not only highlighted joint collaboration with the […]
Holy Saturday: Memories of loss, waiting and expectation
The Life – This month, we ask our panelists: What has been the Holy Saturday of your life? When have you experienced the in-betweenness of Holy Saturday? What empty tombs have you been sitting by?
Bishops’ project for moms in need aims to change church’s pro-life image
Parish “Walking with Moms in Need” groups help women who are facing difficulties with pregnancy or parenting, but critics say the program is mere window dressing.
Before tackling troublesome issues, Pope Francis insists on synodality
The pope has always stressed that the synod is about synodality, not about controversial issues. He believes the church must become synodal before it can deal with these issues.
The non-politics of March Madness
Part of “getting back to normal” means living in a country where politics doesn’t dominate the culture. March Madness is a chance to set politics aside for three weekends in a row.
Day 85: Fighting for Each Other (2024)
As we read about Joshua leading Israel into battle, Fr. Mike helps us comprehend the meaning behind all the destruction God commands. He emphasizes that God ultimately wants us to fight for each other and not against each other. Today’s readings are Joshua 12-14, and Psalm 129. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please […]
The Catholic Church should be on the side of space explorers
It was disappointing to learn that the first manned test flight of the Artemis space program has been postponed to the end of 2025. If that goes as planned, and successfully launches four astronauts beyond Earth’s gravitational embrace into a lunar orbit and returns them safely, the next Artemis flight will be late in 2026, […]
Something Weird Is Going On With The Story About The Eclipse
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Godly Grandparenting During Lent: GrandPraying
NOTE: During Lent, we are asked to devote ourselves to seeking the Lord in prayer and reading Scripture, to service by giving alms, and to practice self-control through fasting and abstinence. This is the first article in a three-part Lenten series of articles encouraging “Godly Grandparenting During Lent.” Today, we discuss Prayer. We are all […]