Guernsey scraps proposal for discrimination law that could have led to Catholic schools’ closure – Catholic World Report

Catholic schools in Guernsey will be permitted to appoint only Catholics as head teachers following a vote on Nov. 3

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New parish outside Nashville welcomes growth of community, plans for new Catholic schools – Catholic World Report

After moving to Nolensville, Tennessee, 14 years ago, Laura Czarka began frequent drives out Nolensville Road to a greenhouse where

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The Socialist Myth: Igor Shafarevich and Modern Nihilism – Catholic World Report

Perhaps the most influential political myth of modernism is the socialist myth, which is essentially fed by the ideology of

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Abortion funding a ‘fundamental problem’ in proposed federal budget, US bishops say – Catholic World Report

The presence of expanded taxpayer funding of abortion in the proposed federal budget is “completely unacceptable”, despite many worthy programs

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St. Charles Borromeo and the key principles of Catholic reform – Catholic World Report

The life and work of the Tridentine-era Saint are inspiring and edifying, and his approach to ecclesial reform fits particularly

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Students at Catholic high school in San Francisco stage walkout protest of pro-life assembly – Catholic World Report

Students at a Catholic high school in San Francisco staged a walkout last month to protest an all-school assembly which

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A secretary of Padre Pio remembers the indefatigable Saint – Catholic World Report

“The greatness of Padre Pio” says Fr. John Aurilia, O.F.M. Cap., “lies in his fidelity to the simple desire of

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All Souls’ Day brings together many crucial themes of Christian theology – Catholic World Report

The sobriety of the day’s liturgy is like the instant of Purgatory itself – a fitting prelude to the glory

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A fearless Saint for All Saints’ Day: Blessed Rupert Mayer – Catholic World Report

He didn’t serve a disembodied political cause; he served living, breathing human beings, soldiers who needed encouragement and the sacraments

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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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