Toomaj Salehi, the Iranian rapper sentenced to death for protesting government
Arrested multiple times and tortured, the popular Iranian music artist was sentenced to death on April 24 for his participation in the protests after the 2022 death of young Mahsa Amini.
Synod: For priests, “synodality is still a journey to be lived”
From April 29 – May 2, 300 parish priests from around the world were invited to Rome for a meeting on the theme of synodality.
U.S. Presidential Election 2024: Immigration, Joe Biden’s other Achilles’ Heel
On November 5, the Democrat incumbent will attempt to retain the White House in the national presidential election. Besides his age, Joe Biden suffers from a disadvantage: he is widely held responsible for the influx of migrants at the U.S.- Mexico border.
New bishop named for troubled Knoxville diocese (USCCB)
Pope Francis has appointed Father James Mark Beckman, the pastor of a parish in the Diocese of Nashville, as the new bishop of Knoxville, Tennessee. Bishop Richard Stika, appointed bishop of Knoxville in 2009, resigned in 2023 following an apostolic visitation. He admitted in a court filing that he falsely accused a rape victim of […]
Bolivian Jesuits deny they are a ‘criminal organization’ (Crux)
A month after two former provincials were temporarily placed under house arrest, the Society of Jesus in Bolivia has denied that it is a “criminal organization” that has systematically covered up sexual abuse. Father Bernardo Mercado, SJ, the Bolivian Jesuit provincial, suspended several of his predecessors last year amid revelations of a cover-up of the […]
Catholic students praying Rosary attacked in Indonesia (UCANews)
Twelve Catholic students at Pamulang University were attacked by local Muslims as they prayed the Rosary while walking from house to house—a practice that is customary there in May and October. Two female students were injured, as was a Muslim who came to their defense. Pope Francis is scheduled to visit Indonesia in September. The […]
So much is at stake in next week’s sentencing of the ‘DC Nine’ jailed pro-lifers
Peaceful, civil disobedience has never been so threatened and punished in the United States, John Hinshaw writes. Read More
They Don’t Believe: Bishops Who Have Lost The Faith Are Wrecking The Church
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Daily Devotional: May 7, 2024
Welcome to the SSPX Podcast, and to Audio Daily Devotional. Today is Tuesday, May 7, 2024, the Feast of St. Stanislaus, and a Rogation day, a third Class Feast, with the liturgical color of red. In this episode: News from FSSPX.News about the history of the month of Mary, A Meditation on the origin of Rogation Days, and a Thought […]
Climate change photo exhibition on display in St. Peter’s Square (L’Osservatore Romano (Italian))
“Changes,” an exhibition on climate change, will be on display from May 7 to 27 in one of the colonnades of St. Peter’s Square. Organized by the Dicastery for Communication in conjunction with the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development and the Centro di Alta Formazione Laudato Si’, the exhibition features 24 photographs and the […]