It’s Always a Good Time to Become Catholic

The Catholic world is abuzz with news that a prominent Anglican Bishop converted to Catholicism. Michael Nazir-Ali, the retired Anglican

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Carissimi; Today’s Mass: St Ursula & Co. Virgin Martyrs

According to a legend that appeared in the tenth century, Ursula was the daughter of a Christian king in Britain and was granted a three year postponement of a marriage she did not wish, to a pagan prince.

Denying David Amess the Last Rites was a dreadful decision

Brendan O’Neill 18th October 2021 Everything about the murder of David Amess is grim. One detail feels particularly bleak. Amess,

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Transubstantiation May Be a ‘Hard Teaching,’ But It’s a True Teaching| National Catholic Register

Recovering the “real” in the Eucharist is not just about the Eucharist. Transubstantiation May Be a ‘Hard Teaching,’ But It’s

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Can We Patronize Businesses That Support Planned Parenthood?| National Catholic Register

DIFFICULT MORAL QUESTIONS: It is good if these things bother you. They should bother all of us. Can We Patronize

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Today’s Saint(s): St Ursula & Co Virgin Martyrs | St Hilarion, Abbot

Today’s Saint(s): St Ursula & Co Virgin Martyrs | St Hilarion, Abbot

After Catholic Football Coach Was Fired for Refusing COVID-19 Vaccine, Lawyer Alleges Anti-Religious Animus| National Catholic Register

Nick Rolovich intends to sue Washington State University after he was refused a religious exemption to the state’s COVID-19 vaccine

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Poland commemorates anniversary of Blessed Jerzy Popieluszko’s martyrdom – Catholic World Report

Catholics in Poland have commemorated the martyrdom of Blessed Jerzy Popiełuszko, the priest killed for his defiance of the communist

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Five ways we can turn the tide against murderous terrorist ideologies

In the wake of the fatal attack on Sir David Amess, we need a step change in efforts to stem the flow

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Jerome Lejeune and the Preeminence of Faith| National Catholic Register

COMMENTARY: The faith of great men, such as Lejeune, is not something that they possess as much as something that

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