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What the Confession Line Taught Me About Living the Faith

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This Italian priest was a martyr of Anointing of the Sick

In a time when appreciation for the sacrament of Anointing of the Sick is waning in certain areas, it’s a gift from the Holy Spirit that we are given a “martyr” of this sacrament. There continue to rise to the surface stories of heroism during World War II, such as the life and ministry of Read More…

This Italian priest was a martyr of Anointing of the Sick

Author of book on Leo XIV shares her insights on the pope

Véronique Lecaros, the head of the theology department at the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (PUCP), has long observed closely the man who became Pope Leo XIV. A former member of the commission investigating abuse within the Church in Peru, she co-authored a book with César Piscoya, who was a close collaborator of Bishop Robert Read More…

Author of book on Leo XIV shares her insights on the pope

Groypers, Quo Vadis: Decorum and Profanity

While the Groyper movement claims to be fighting for a return of Christian society, much of the way they speak and act would say otherwise.

Museum offers an immersive, evidence-based experience of the Shroud of Turin

Christ Cathedral in Garden Grove, California, the chancery office of the Diocese of Orange, has welcomed a new interactive museum: “The Shroud of Turin: An Immersive Experience”. Located on the second floor of the campus’ [...]

Skip the Daily Homily

Allowing a priest to omit a daily homily would be good for both the priest and the congregation.

1 in 4 Post-Abortive Women Regret Abortion Decades Later, Study Finds

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Pope Leo XIV Eliminates Commission for Donations to Holy See Created by Pope Francis

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Pope Leo’s Embrace of Beirut Blast Victims Brings Comfort, but Deep Wounds Remain

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