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Political events and news in effecting Catholics and Catholic concerns in Europe.
April 4, 2019
There’s a saying statisticians love to trot out when questioned on the value of their surveys. “You are what you measure.”
A recent cover of The Catholic Register featured a heartbreaking picture of a tearful woman in a hijab being comforted in the wake of the New Zealand mosque attacks.
This year, I decided to read the Bible all the way through, starting at the book of Genesis.
Jacob Boodoo hadn’t set foot on a plane since he was two years old so boarding a flight to Europe during March break was already an adventure for the 16-year-old.
VATICAN CITY - Pope Francis told a group of journalists to deliver facts and objective reporting, not fake news and rumors.
VATICAN CITY - The Catholic Church in Chile must do everything possible to repair the damage caused by clergy sexual abuse and subsequent cover-up, and accept the decision of the courts investigating cases, the new apostolic administrator of the Archdiocese of Santiago said.
VATICAN CITY - The Vatican's Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith has rejected an appeal by the now-former Archbishop Anthony S. Apuron of Agana, Guam, upholding its judgment of finding him guilty of abuse against minors.
Young Catholics are being challenged with tough questions about their faith. Vlad Mamaradlo, lecturing on the practical world of apologetics, recalled a story of a woman who found herself in the middle of an abortion debate at work because a co-worker asked her why she was pro-life.
April 3, 2019
VATICAN CITY - Pope Francis will celebrate the Holy Thursday Mass of the Lord's Supper with prisoners in Velletri, about 36 miles south of Rome.
Children are in danger and Jesuit Fr. Hans Zollner believes the Catholic Church is uniquely placed to protect them.