The Satanic Deception of Tarot Cards

Catholicism and tarot cards, to repurpose Gloria Steinem’s aphorism, go together like fish and bicycles. Or at least that’s what

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Pope decries politicization of COVID pandemic, vaccines | Crux

ROME – Pope Francis Monday told ambassadors accredited to the Holy See that greater political commitment is needed to ensure

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Nationality and Borders Bill is unfair and unworkable, Bishops tell the Lords

GOVERNMENT plans to tackle the asylum-seeker crisis came under fire from the Bishops of Chelmsford, Durham, and London in the

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Queen’s Platinum Jubilee 2022: When is the bank holiday and what events are planned?

This is everything you need to know about the Platinum Jubilee celebrations taking place this year Queen’s Platinum Jubilee 2022:

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Swiss court insists Vatican suspects can get a fair trial | AP News

ROME (AP) — A Swiss federal court has upheld a freeze on a reported 50 million euros in assets belonging

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Almost 100,000 children lost parents to Covid in Peru

Covid-19 killed at least one parent or primary caregiver for nearly 100,000 children in Peru, the country with the world’s

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Today’s Sermon: “… Jerusalem means everything… and nothing…” 2022 – YouTube ✠Jerome Lloyd

Today’s Sermon: “… Jerusalem means… everything… and nothing…” 2022 – YouTube ✠Jerome Lloyd

Day V Epiphany Octave

Today’s ✠Challoner Meditation: January 10th On the Gospel of the Sunday in the Octave of the Epiphany

Meditations for every day of the year by Bishop ✠Richard Challoner

Carissimi; Today’s Mass: Day V The Epiphany Octave

This feast was celebrated in the East as early as the third century and it spread to the West towards the end of the fourth century. The word “Epiphany” means “manifestation.” As at Christmas it is the mystery of a God Who makes Himself visible, but it is no longer only to the Jews that He shows Himself: “It is to the Gentiles on this day that God reveals His Son” (Collect)…

A matter of trust

At the start of this new year, many Catholics continue to hope that Pope Francis can succeed in reforming the

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