In Facebook Post, JPII Institute Defends Biden’s Abortion Record
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A shout out to Fr. Dana Christensen, priest and hero. I’ve written about Fr. Christensen before. He has ALS and it is progressing. He wrote the following with an eye gaze computer and he has support for HIS SITE from … Continue reading →
Christ at the Last Supper – Duccio (1311)
This week in daily Mass, we are reading from The Letter to the Hebrews, one of the most underappreciated books of the New Testament. It has long been one of my favorites from which to teach; in it we are summoned to faith in Jesus, our Savior and Great High Priest.
The opening lines in the Latin Vulgate are exquisite, particularly to those who can read and recite Latin well
I think the devil has taken over my phone. For days now, my prayer list keeps disappearing. I re-enter it in my reminders and then the next day it is gone.
Before you helpfully suggest I might have different reminder lists for my different emails, it is true I do, and I have checked them. It is like somebody doesn’t want me praying.
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Denver, Colo., Jan 28, 2021 / 06:01 pm (CNA).- During his homily on Sunday, Archbishop Samuel Aquila of Denver criticized pro-choice Catholics, adding that if life is not valued at the beginning and end then it will not be respected in between.
He spo… […]
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What an inspiration! Several Catholic colleges, undeterred by their inability to attend this year’s physical March for Life in Washington, D.C., have found new and exciting ways of witnessing to the gift of all human life.
Every year, huge numbers of students at faithful Catholic colleges make heroic efforts to travel across the country, brave cold temperatures, and bear with uncomfortable sleeping conditions to attend the annual demonstration in Washington, D.C.
This year, the March for Life rally is a virtual event, and the March itself is limited to a small group of pro-life leaders. But these changes have not stopped faithful Catholic colleges from finding creative ways to witness to life.
This past Sunday, January 24th, CWR received the following e-mail from Twitter: Your account, @cworldreport has been locked for violating the Twitter Rules. Specifically for: Violating our rules against hateful conduct. You may not promote […]
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