Argentine bishops welcome Vatican recognition of priests’ 1683 martyrdom – Catholic World Report
Bishops in Argentina have welcomed the promulgation of a decree by the Congregation for the Causes of Saints that regards
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Bishops in Argentina have welcomed the promulgation of a decree by the Congregation for the Causes of Saints that regards
About 40 people have been killed in clashes in Kashmir in the two months since the Taliban took over Afghanistan
NEW YORK — Earlier this week Bishop James Tamayo of Laredo, Texas, had yet to find someone to lead his
In his allocution for the Assisi Liturgical Congress on 1956, pope Pius XII, among other things, has said: “The liturgical
Royal Historian Rafe Heydel-Mankoo, Senior Fellow at the New Culture Forum and a former editor at Burke’s Peerage & Gentry,
Saint Gall was born in Ireland soon after the middle of the sixth century, of pious, noble, and rich parents. He was raised in a monastery during his youth, under Saint Colomban and Saint Comgall, his Abbot. When Saint Columban left Ireland, Saint Gall accompanied him into England and afterward into France, where they arrived in 585.
Anderson received the Totus Tuus award — known as the ‘Catholic Nobel’ in Poland — at the Royal Castle in
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