Rise of Hindu nationalism and the future of Christians in India
In India’s elections, 970 million are eligible to vote, including 22.31 million Christians. Despite their numbers, Christians remain nearly invisible in electoral discussions, overshadowed by prevailing xenophobic narratives and policies under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s administration.
Cardinal Ambongo targeted by judicial inquiry in DR Congo
Cardinal Fridolin Ambongo of Kinshasa is subject to a judicial inquiry for his highly critical sermons and media appearances regarding the DR Congo government.
Canada’s CBC has become the media arm of the radical left-wing agenda at taxpayer expense
The CBC’s agenda-driven reporting is not journalism, and it is disgusting that Canadians are forced to fund this activist operation.Read More
Diabolical Activists Force A Priest To Resign Because He Told The Truth About Sin
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The Defrocking of Father AI
Father Justin was rightly defrocked within two days of his public debut. “Father Justin” was the name given to the AI-powered chatbot recently launched by Catholic Answers as an ill-advised attempt at evangelization. Continue Reading »
Flannery O’Connor’s faith is front-and-center in Wildcat
“I owe my existence and cheerful countenance to the pituitary glands of thousands of pigs butchered daily in Chicago, Illinois at the Armour packing plant.” This quote from Flannery O’Connor appears after the end-credits of […]
St. Pius V, safeguard of the faith
Palma il Giovane (1550-1628), “Portrait of Pope Pius V.” / Credit: Public Domain National Catholic Register, Apr 30, 2024 / 04:00 am (CNA). Michele Ghislieri, later St. Pius V, was born in Bosco, northern Italy, in 1504 and ordained a Dominican priest in 1528. Recognizing his holiness and learning, his community elected him prior four […]
They arrested us. I hope it brings an end to nuclear weapons.
About 50 people protested outside the Kansas City National Security Campus April 15, calling for an end to nuclear weapons and criticizing a proposed expansion there. Thomas C. Fox was one of 10 people arrested.
Editorial: Finally, (some) US dioceses are taking the pope’s climate message seriously
U.S. Catholics are starting to see the type of climate action for which the pope has called, and the type of leadership promoted by the synod process that Francis has identified as the way forward for the church today.
New Australian, British clergy abuse reports indicate safeguarding having mixed results
Two new major studies on clergy sexual abuse reveal the Catholic Church’s efforts toward safeguarding and child protection are being met with mixed results.