“Katonda!” The Feast of St Charles Lwanga, Martyr. A patron saint for LGBT
“Katonda!” This year, using the Traditional Missale Romanum, we celebrate today the Feast of St. Charles Lwanga. The decree Cum sanctissima allows for the celebration of Saints canonized after 1962 provided that the day is not some feast that would … Read More →
WHO director Tedros: ‘It’s time to be more aggressive in pushing back on anti-vaxxers’
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus of the Bill Gates-funded World Health Organization declared ‘we need to strategize to really push back’ against so-called ‘anti-vaxxers.’
Trump says he will ‘never allow’ central bank digital currency if elected president
Donald Trump vowed to oppose central bank digital currency and to protect cryptocurrency, including Bitcoin, from Joe Biden, Elizabeth Warren, and ‘her goons.’
URGENT: Join pro-family Canadians in silently protesting the radical LGBT agenda
The National ‘Pride’ Flag Walk-Out Day(s) are ongoing. And please don’t forget that on Monday, June 3, we also have a number of public pray-ins scheduled. Scroll down to see the list of locations.
Melinda Gates gives major boost to abortion activists, feminists with $1 billion donation
With abortion referendums coming up across the United States, Melinda Gates – and other abortion activists – are hoping her fortune will tip the scales in favor of the abortion industry.
Jerusalem’s Marian procession: A call for peace in war-torn Gaza
Pilgrims attend Mass ahead of a Marian procession on May 31, 2024, near the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in the Old City of Jerusalem to ask Our Lady of Palestine to intercede for peace in war-torn Gaza. / Credit: Rafi Ghattas Jerusalem, Jun 3, 2024 / 11:18 am (CNA). Near the Church of the […]
Abuse allegations down, but safe environment ‘fatigue’ a risk, warns annual bishops’ report
The U.S. Catholic bishops’ latest annual report on child and youth protection shows abuse allegations are down, while safe environment protocols have taken root in the church — but guarding against complacency about abuse prevention is critical, as is providing ongoing support for survivors.
Encountering a migrant is encountering Christ, pope says in message
“It is an occasion charged with salvation because Jesus is present in the sister or brother in need of our help. In this sense, the poor save us, because they enable us to encounter the face of the Lord,” the pope wrote in his message for the celebration Sept. 29 of the World Day of […]
From 2014: Remembering The Ugandan Martyrs
On the Feast of the Uganda Martyrs, James Martin, S.J., recounts the story of young men revered throughout East Africa.
Bishops’ report: U.S. church abuse allegations are down, but complacency is dangerous.
The U.S. Catholic bishops’ latest annual report on child and youth protection shows abuse allegations are down, while safe environment protocols have taken root in the church—but guarding against complacency about abuse prevention is critical, as is providing ongoing support for survivors.