Day: August 29, 2021
Cardinal Burke Tweets That His Condition is Improving| National Catholic Register
“This generous outpouring of grace unites me to you in a special way, as I am also particularly united to
New Liturgical Movement: Liturgical Notes on the Beheading of St John the Baptist
The Beheading of St John the Baptist is one of the oldest and most universal feasts that exists, attested in
Today’s Homily: The Beheading of St John the Baptist, August 29th
Beheading of St John the Baptist “… the Baptist didn’t set out to be martyred, he was simply focused on the Truth… likewise should we focus on the Truth and our salvation… not be distracted by the anxieties of this fleeting world…”
Today’s ✠Challoner Meditation: August 29th
We commemorate with Mary the Mystery of the Incarnation as we live the Resurrection life of the redeemed in the power of the Holy Spirit. Followed by a brief meditation for Christians from Bishop ✠Richard Challoner for everyday of the year.
On the paradoxical, challenging figure of the Forerunner – Catholic World Report
It is always a good day when John the Baptist shows up in the liturgical calendar! In fact, as you
What Is the Rite of Betrothal?| National Catholic Register
When Kaitlynn Schenk joined her boyfriend for Eucharistic adoration one summer afternoon, she didn’t expect to leave not only engaged,
Rivalry between judge, prosecutor underlies surreal twist in Vatican trial | Crux Now
Although trials are supposed to be about the impartial administration of justice, anyone who’s ever watched “Law and Order” knows
Bishop Olmsted of Phoenix encourages vaccination, supports conscience exemptions through employers – Catholic World Report
Bishop Thomas Olmsted of the Diocese of Phoenix said on Friday that he encourages the faithful to prayerfully consider getting
What You Can Do About Religious Persecutions Around the World with Tom Farr (Episode 6)| National Catholic Register
Religious freedom is not only under attack in the United States, but also around the world. Has the U.S. government