Assisted suicide counseling via Zoom an even worse idea, foes tell Scottish lawmakers

Videophone evaluations are no way to assess someone for assisted suicide, critics have said, also warning that cost-based analyses which

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New Liturgical Movement: A Very Liturgical Home Oratory

After seeing our recent photoposts of home altars and prayer corners (part 1 and part 2), reader John Ryan Debil

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Anglican Bishop Joins the Catholic Church – YouTube

As the Vatican continues its development towards “synodality” with a decentralized papacy, many Anglican bishops have found the culmination of

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Carissimi; Today’s Mass: St John Cantius

John was a country lad who made good in the big city and the big university of Kraków, Poland. After brilliant studies he was ordained a priest and became a professor of theology. The inevitable opposition which saints encounter led to his being ousted by rivals and sent to be a parish priest at Olkusz.

Today’s Saint(s): St John Cantius

Saint John was born at Kenty in Poland in 1403. He studied philosophy and theology at the University of Cracow with great intelligence, industry, and success, while his modesty and virtue drew all hearts to him.

Why the Church? This Is Why…| National Catholic Register

The Catholic Church is the Bride and Body of Christ, empowered by the Holy Spirit to become the matrix of

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