2022 Midterms and Abortion: How Did the States Vote?| National Catholic Register

Ballot initiatives to protect and expand abortion passed across the nation on Election Day. 2022 Midterms and Abortion: How Did

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If Church Walls Could Talk

You’ve heard the expression, “If only these walls could talk…” If Church Walls Could Talk You’ve heard the expression, “If

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St. John Lateran — Why Do We Have a Feast Day for a Building?| National Catholic Register

On Nov. 9, we focus our attention on the Basilica of St. John Lateran St. John Lateran — Why Do

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Priestly Obedience in a Post-McCarrick Church, Part I – Homiletic & Pastoral Review

“I will do whatever my bishop asks me to do.” Priestly Obedience in a Post-McCarrick Church, Part I – Homiletic

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NEW SYNOD DOCUMENT – YouTube

Robert Royal, editor-in-chief of TheCatholicThing.org, and Fr. Gerald Murray, canon lawyer and priest of the Archdiocese of NY examine the

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Niall Ferguson – Woke Totalitarianism – YouTube

I interviewed Niall Ferguson in early 2021 on Wokeness, history and where left-wing totalitarianism comes from. It was a very

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Today’s ✠Challoner Meditation: November 9th strive to enter by the narrow gate, Luke xiii.24

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

The Synodal Way offers nothing more than ‘quasi-Marxist content in a spiritual comfort blanket’ – The Catholic Herald

November 9, 2022 at 11:08 am Ex-Anglicans have seen these tricks played on the Church before, writes Gavin Ashenden  In a

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Carissimi; Today’s Mass: The Dedication of the Archbasilica of Our Saviour

As one of the four principle basilicas of Rome and one of the seven pilgrim churches, Rome’s Cathedral of St. John, the Basilica of Our Divine Saviour is dedicated to both St. John the Baptist and St. John the Evangelist. Its name is Basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano in Italian, and it was originally built by Constantine the Great in the fourth century as the first Christian church built in the city.

Spiritual Reading for Wednesday – Twenty-second Week After Pentecost

As you ought carefully to abstain from all complacency in the praises that you receive from others, so you must abstain with still greater caution from seeking any office of rank or dignity. “You must,” as St. Mary Magdalen de Pazzi says, “avoid with all possible care every exercise that is apt to attract attention, for it is in such exercises that pride delights.”