Outcome of First Phase of the Synod on Synodality Generates Concerns in Europe| National Catholic Register

Open letters and articles, challenging the lack of representativeness of the national documents sent to Rome at the end of

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Lila Rose drops mic on ‘Dr. Phil’: ‘If it’s not a human life why do you have to kill it?’ – Catholic World Report

Lila Rose, the founder and president of the national pro-life group Live Action, recently spoke in defense of the unborn

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There is only one way to be happy — be holy – Voice of the Family

This talk was originally given at the Voice of the Family conference, “Created for heaven: the mission of young Catholic

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Vatican Enlists Influencers to Get Young, Disenchanted Catholics to Answer Synod Survey| National Catholic Register

On Twitter Monday, Register blogger and radio host Jimmy Akin invited his 21,800-plus followers to participate in the Synod by

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The death of Queen Elizabeth II and the growing cult of disenchantment – Catholic World Report

The Queen was a steward of rich traditions and a symbol of unity, knowing that no authority she held (however

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Today’s “The Imitation of Christ” Book One Chapter X Of avoiding superfluity of words

Today’s “The Imitation of Christ” episode

Today’s ✠Challoner Meditation: September 14th

Today’s ✠Challoner Meditation

Trans: When Ideology Meets Reality | Helen Joyce & Jordan Peterson | #287 – YouTube

Carissimi: Today’s Mass; Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross

Carissimi: Today’s Mass; Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross

Spiritual Reading for Wednesday – Fourteenth Week After Pentecost

The habit of sin not only blinds the mind, but it also hardens the heart of the sinner. His heart shall be as hard as a stone, and as firm as a smith’s anvil (Job xli. 15). By the habit of sin the heart becomes like a stone; and, as the anvil is hardened by repeated strokes of the hammer, so, instead of being softened by Divine inspirations or by instructions, the soul of the habitual sinner is rendered more obdurate by sermons on the Judgment of God, on the torments of the damned, or on the Passion of Jesus Christ: his heart shall be firm as a smith’s anvil.