How Daylight Savings Time Affects Our Children| National Catholic Register

As a country, we have become increasingly less child-centric. Is the push for year-round Daylight Savings Time a symptom of

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Ireland Is No Longer a Catholic Nation

Fr. Sheehy’s homily also called out the Health Service Executive (HSE), the Republic of Ireland’s publicly-funded healthcare system, for giving

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Christian group hails Australia’s efforts for religious freedom – UCA News

Australia to review the religious exemptions for schools in federal anti-discrimination law Christian group hails Australia’s efforts for religious freedom

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Migrants missing in our city after Home Office abandoned them, council leader says

‘I checked back with colleagues at City Hall – they hadn’t been told. So, we don’t know who they are

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Filipino seafarers escape European Union ban – UCA News

About 50,000 Filipino seafarers could lose jobs if banned from EU-flagged ships over compliance Filipino seafarers escape European Union ban

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Irish bishop restricts priest from saying Mass for calling abortion, homosexuality sinful – LifeSite

Bishop Browne told Fr. Sheehy to stop saying Mass until the church’s parish priest returned. Fr. Sheehy accused the bishop

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Today’s ✠Challoner Meditation: November 4th On the means we all have to become saints

A brief meditation for Christians from Bishop ✠Richard Challoner for everyday of the year.

Carissimi: Today’s Mass; St Charles Borromeo

Carissimi: Today’s Mass; St Charles Borromeo

Spiritual Reading for Friday – Twenty-first Week After Pentecost

St. Teresa relates of herself, that the greatest graces she received from God were infused into her soul when she humbled herself most before the Lord in prayer. The prayer of him that humbleth himself shall pierce the clouds, and he will not depart till the Most High behold (Ecclus. xxxv. 21). The humble obtain from God whatever they ask: they need not be afraid of being confounded, or of being left without consolation. Let not, says David, the humble be turned away with confusion (Ps. lxxiii. 21)

Morning Meditation for Friday – Twenty-first Week after Pentecost ~ St Alphonsus Liguori

Forget not the kindness of thy Surety for he hath given his life for thee. By this Surety we understand Jesus Christ, our Redeemer, Who, seeing that we were unable to satisfy Divine Justice, offered Himself to die for us. He was offered because it was his own will. He offered to make satisfaction for us, and actually paid our debts in His Blood, and by giving up His life. He hath given his life for thee.