Advocates urge Filipinos to limit trash during All Souls’ Day celebrations – Detroit Catholic

CATHOLIC NEWS SERVICEOct 26, 2022 Advocates urge Filipinos to limit trash during All Souls’ Day celebrations – Detroit Catholic Relatives

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Eucharistic Theology in Early Martyrdom Accounts – YouTube

Join us for a quick discussion about how early stories of martyrdom reveal what the first Christians believed about the

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Evening Meditations for the Twentieth Wednesday After Pentecost~ St Alphonsus Liguori

We must be particularly conformed to God’s will, and resigned under pressure of corporal infirmities; and we must embrace them willingly, both in the manner, and at the time, God wills. Nevertheless, we must employ the usual remedies, for this also is what the Lord wills; but if they do us no good, let us unite ourselves to the will of God, and this will do us much more good than health.

The challenge of collegiality and the controversy over synodality – Catholic World Report

It looks for all intents and purposes that we are witnessing an attempt to alter fundamental Church teachings on a

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What will the Pope’s latest synodality surprise mean?

Pope Francis has extended the timescale of the synod on synodality, so that the October 2023 will no longer be

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UK Government Funds Abortion in Northern Ireland as Pro-Life Groups Object| National Catholic Register

The U.K. Parliament imposed legal abortion on Northern Ireland during a previous period of political deadlock. Since then, more than

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Pontifical Academy of Life defends economist appointment

Archbishop Vincenzo Paglia said that Mariana Mazzucato’s tweets were “pro-choice” but not “pro-abortion”.CNS/Paul Haring Pontifical Academy of Life defends economist

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Bishop Athanasius Schneider: It Is Your Catholic Duty To Resist Heretic Popes – YouTube

Carissimi: Today’s Mass; St Evaristus of Rome

Carissimi: Today’s Mass; St Evaristus of Rome

Spiritual Reading for Wednesday – Twentieth Week After Pentecost

St. John Chrysostom says there are some who are only pretending not to see. They see the chastisements for sin, but pretend not to see them. There are others, says St. Ambrose, who fear not, because chastisements have not overtaken themselves. To all these it will happen, as it did to mankind, at the time of the Deluge. The Patriarch Noe foretold and announced to them the punishments God had prepared for their sins; but the sinners would not believe him, and notwithstanding that the Ark was being built before their eyes, they did not change their lives, but went on sinning until the punishment was upon them, until they were drowned in the Deluge.