Archive for October 2, 2020

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A new church in Cuba after years of persecution

The recent construction and dedication of a church building in Cuba represents a “small miracle”, according to the Claretian priest... Read more

Professor Tracey Rowland, St John Paul II Chair in Theology at the University of Notre Dame (Australia). ?w=200&h=150

Australian professor and French philosopher win Ratzinger Prize

An Australian professor and a French philosopher were named the winners of this year’s Ratzinger Prize Oct. 1.  Read more

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By Hannah Brockhaus

Be faithful to Christ, Pope Francis urges new Swiss Guard recruits

Pope Francis Friday met with the 38 new recruits of the Swiss Guard, who will be sworn-in Oct. 4, encouraging... Read more

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By Courtney Mares

Catholic diocese in Vietnam builds new seminary amid rising vocations

A diocese in northern Vietnam is expanding its seminary in response to an increasing number of priestly vocations.  Read more

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By Courtney Mares

Vatican official tells UN: Women deserve better than abortion

A female Vatican official told the United Nations Thursday that resources that could be invested in basic healthcare, nutrition, and... Read more

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Trump, Biden pitch to Catholics at annual Al Smith Dinner

Hours before President Donald Trump announced that he had contracted the coronavirus, the president and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden... Read more

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Catholic groups urge US to accept more refugees in 2021

The U.S. State Department informed Congress this week that the U.S. anticipates 15,000 refugees to be admitted and resettled during... Read more

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New Jersey diocese declares bankruptcy

The Diocese of Camden, New Jersey, announced on Thursday that it is filing for bankruptcy, the second Catholic diocese to... Read more

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By Hannah Brockhaus

Carlo Acutis raises question: What does it mean if a saint's body is 'incorrupt'?

The opening of the tomb of Carlo Acutis in Assisi has sparked interest in the phenomenon of incorruptibility. But what... Read more

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Becciu accused of sending Vatican funds to Australia during Pell trial

Italian media have reported allegations that Cardinal Angelo Becciu transferred several hundred thousand euros from Vatican accounts to an account... Read more

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Abortion 'most directly attacks life', Grand Island bishop teaches

Though there are many affronts to life, from conception to death, the violence of abortion is the most direct attack... Read more

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Joe Biden's Catholic radio ads tout Catholic faith, stay silent on abortion

The campaign of Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden will launch an ad campaign this month touting the candidate’s Catholic faith... Read more

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Notre Dame president tests positive for COVID-19

Father John Jenkins, president of the University of Notre Dame, has tested positive for coronavirus, the university said in an... Read more

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By Kevin J. Jones

New Jersey bill would preserve abortion protections, even if Roe overturned

As change on the US Supreme Court puts the future of legal abortion in doubt, some political leaders in New... Read more