The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity has a history of over 100 years
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Digital Catholic Missioners (DCM) is born from the calling we all as Catholics have to pursue Sainthood and to bring the Word of God to every corner of the world. Laypeople, priests, nuns, married people, single people. We are all called to be saints. DCM is a bridge, a tool and a mean to bring the message of peace and love left by our Lord Jesus Christ through the use of technology.
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The Dicastery for Laity, Family and Life is proposing spiritual, pastoral and cultural initiatives to accompany families in the face of contemporary …
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It has probably happened to all of us in the last few months: We delay in recognising a friend or colleague because …
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Pope Francis’s Letter “Patris corde” enriches Papal magisterium on the person of St Joseph. From the end of the 1800s till today, …
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All make the sign of the cross as the leader says:Our help is in the name of the Lord. (R/.) Who made heaven and …
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CultureOpinion
“The war of the worlds”: the 1950’s sci-fi classic is faith-friendly
by Editor mdcby Editor mdcScience fiction as a genre is not known for being particularly friendly towards religion. Especially in contemporary sci-fi, which is highly secularized, …
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In the drab grey of postwar Europe, Britain’s favorite misanthrope Evelyn Waugh penned a novella named Scott-King’s Modern Europe. Scott-King is an …
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Saint Josemaría spoke about the quid divinum, the “divine element” that we can discover around us and in everything we do. Then …
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2020 has been a year of upheaval for families with regard to their children’s education and formation.
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The first-person narrative in George Bernanos’ The Diary of a Country Priest might divert our attention from the heart of the nov