Court rejects vaccine religious exemption for Maine health care workers | Crux

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Supreme Court is allowing a COVID-19 vaccine mandate for health care workers in Maine to remain

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Communion, communications, and (more) Vatican confusion – Catholic World Report

Pope Francis’s communications people have taken a page from his book, and added their own in a vein that frequently

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How Greeks do not share dioceses: will Phanar quarrel with Hellas? – UOJ – the Union of Orthodox Journalists

A new Greek metropolitan was appointed to a see formally subordinate to the Phanar. Before, there was a break between Hellas

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Pope Francis Encourages Communist Groups as “Veritable Invisible Army” – YouTube

The Lepanto Institute released a new video report, exposing the celebration and promotion of militant communists in a Vatican event

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Climate Policy Cost-Benefit Analysis | Dr. Bjorn Lomborg | #CLIP – YouTube

In this Conversation, John speaks with Dr. Bjorn Lomborg about climate change policy transparency and the Copenhagen Consensus thinktank’s mission

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Today’s ✠Challoner Meditation: November 1st On the Feast of All Saints

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

The hallowed tradition of cemetery Masses – Catholic World Report

The end of October and the first few days of November comprise of “Allhallowtide” in the Church–All Hallows Eve, All

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On November: All Souls and the “Permanent Things” – Catholic World Report

On All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day we recognize that salvation includes keeping human beings to be what they

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Cardinal Beatifies Four Martyrs of Spanish Civil War| National Catholic Register

Among the victims of a wave of anticlerical violence were 13 bishops, 4,172 diocesan priests and seminarians, 2,364 male religious,

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Polish bishops say ‘no taboo topics’ during ad limina visit to Vatican | Crux

ROME – Poland’s bishops have wrapped up their ad limina visits to Rome, which usually take place every five years,

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