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‘Fiducia Supplicans’ does not change perennial church teaching
“Fiducia Supplicans” has confused many people with its attempt to expand the understanding of blessing.
When our goods are not good for us
Now that’s motivation!
Join us in Topeka Jan. 24 and help us ‘Rescue with Love’
To rescue also means that we must have courage to help.
Haley, DeSantis debate while Trump appears at town hall hours after Christie exits GOP primary
The Republican presidential primary field narrowed Jan. 10 just hours before the party's final debate before the key Iowa Caucuses, as former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie suspended his campaign.
Poland’s bishops pledge dialogue with new government; others see conflict ahead for church
Poland's bishops have pledged dialogue with their country's new liberal government, but leading Catholics warned that government plans for rapid secularizing change could spark conflict as the ruling coalition plans to limit...
‘Come and help us!’ German bishop tells young Catholics at SEEK24
Addressing a room crowded with several hundred university students, Bishop Stefan Oster of Passau, Germany, discussed a wide range of topics with attendees during an open question-and-answer session held during the SEEK24...
Pope Francis greets Benedictine nuns moving into Vatican monastery
Before Mass on the feast of the Epiphany, Pope Francis welcomed a small community of Benedictine nuns from Argentina who had just moved into the Mater Ecclesiae Monastery in the Vatican Gardens.
Nigeria’s sorrow is ‘overflowing,’ bishop says after Christians massacred over Christmas
Gov. Caleb Mutfwang of Nigeria's Plateau state declared a week of mourning Jan. 1-8 to honor the deaths of at least 200 Christians killed over Christmas by Fulani Muslim herders, targeting Christians in the country. Bishop...
Archdiocesan year in review 2023
The year 2023 was filled with celebrations, anniversaries, initiatives, pastoral action and personal milestones.