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May 22, 2019
May 22, 2019
Pope Francis led thousands of pilgrims in prayer for a Spanish missionary sister killed in Central African Republic. While greeting French pilgrims attending his weekly general audience in St. Peter’s Square May 22, the Pope said he was saddened to hear of the brutal murder of Daughter of Jesus Sister Inés Nieves Sancho, a 77-year-old
May 22, 2019
A new study examining the correlation between religion and marital happiness found that women who are part of a highly religious, traditional couple are most likely to report being happy in marriage, as well as sexually satisfied in their relationship. In addition, a woman in a highly religious couple was most likely to report that
May 22, 2019
The governor of Louisiana – a Catholic Democrat – says he will sign a bill banning abortions after the detection of a fetal heartbeat, if the legislation arrives on his desk. “My inclination is to sign it,” said Governor John Bel Edwards, according to the Monroe News Star. “It’s consistent with my unblemished pro-life record
May 22, 2019
As Americans hotly debate the state of Alabama’s abortion ban, as well as infanticide laws in New York and Virginia, it’s worth looking to a country which has “sorted out” all these questions. Last May the Irish people repealed their country’s eighth amendment which gave human beings in the womb the same rights as their
May 22, 2019
Archbishop Wilton Gregory expressed “deep gratitude and immeasurable joy” as he took charge of the nation’s capital see Tuesday. “I want to be a welcoming shepherd who laughs with you whenever we can, who cries with you whenever we must, and who honestly confesses his faults and failings before you when I commit them, not
May 22, 2019
The Archdiocese of Washington is facing “a defining moment”, Archbishop Wilton Gregory said at his installation Mass yesterday (full text, Rocco Palmo). The Vatican’s anti-money laundering watchdog has said there were fewer reports of “suspicious activity” in 2018. Joshua McElwee previews the papal visit to Romania. Juste Hlannon explains why Catholics in Benin are turning
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