Pope Francis continues his catechesis on prayer, turning his thoughts to the prayer of the just.
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The imagination, as much as the body and the mind, also needs refreshment and wholesome leisure, the opportunity to relax and play …
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As we enter our seventh week under statewide “stay at home orders,” I continue to be humbled and amazed by the way …
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One silver lining for me during this weird coronavirus shutdown has been the opportunity to return to some writing projects that I …
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On Tuesday morning, the judges serving on Australia’s High Court announced their decision to overturn Cardinal Pell’s conviction saying that the “evidence …
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Editor’s note: Archbishop Gomez adapted the following from a message written in his capacity as President of the U.S. Conference of Catholic …
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Church grants special indulgence to coronavirus patients and caregivers
by Vatican Newsby Vatican NewsThe Apostolic Penitentiary issues a Decree granting special plenary indulgences for those suffering from the coronavirus pandemic, if specific conditions are met.
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Mike Aquilina is the award-winning author of more than fifty books on Catholic history, doctrine, and devotion. He is executive vice-president of …
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The three classical spiritual practices that the Church urges us to embrace during Lent are prayer, fasting, and almsgiving. I would strongly …
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Pope Francis has chosen “For a synodal Church: communion, participation, and mission” as the theme for the next Ordinary General Assembly of …

