What is Silence? Conversations With The Last Hermit Of Ireland – YouTube

Father David Jones is a Hermit living in a house on his own in Ireland. He is fluent in over

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Green Mosul project to plant 5000 trees in war-torn Iraqi city | Crux

ROME – When Omar Mohammed opened the blog Mosul Eye in 2014, his intention was to keep the world informed

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Alasdair MacIntyre on human dignity: Summary, analysis, and comments – Catholic World Report

I strongly sympathize with MacIntyre’s general theme that the notion of human dignity is more problematic and less interesting than

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Traditional nuns in Pennsylvania will ‘stand up and fight’ Vatican’s attack on contemplative life – LifeSite

‘These holy women need the fierce protection and ongoing support of Catholic laity in the face of a coordinated onslaught

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The Latin Mass as Intangible Cultural Heritage – OnePeterFive

Against the contempt shown in recent decades—and even more, in recent months—toward Catholic tradition, one does not make progress with

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Couple Adopts Two Brothers, Then Decides to Adopt All Six of Their Siblings – LifeNews.com

According to the Administration of Children and Families, on average, children stay in foster care for almost three years before

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Victory as attempt to decriminalise abortion fails – Christian Concern

On Tuesday 23 November, MPs in the House of Commons debated the Government’s important Health and Care Bill. Victory as

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The Real First Thanksgiving – Sensus Fidelium

The event of the first Thanksgiving in this land is not that which was celebrated by the Pilgrims in 1621,

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Embattled Paris archbishop offers to step down

Archbishop Michel Aupetit of Paris, pictured here holding a monstrance while blessing the French capital from the Sacre-Coeur Basilica of

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Fragment of lost 12th-century epic poem found in another book’s binding | Books | The Guardian

Scholars knew the work about Guillaume d’Orange and the bloody siege of his city existed, but until now believed it

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