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January 24, 2020
January 24, 2020
This six-part documentary series may not seem to be for everyone, yet it brings more to the table than one might initially expect. The target audience seems to be the bored middle class who lacks the social conscience to commune with those less unfortunate in their own neighbourhoods and would rather spend their free time
January 24, 2020
An estimated 18,000 young Catholics from around the country filled the Capital One Arena in downtown Washington, DC, Friday morning for the annual Youth Rally and Mass for Life. Organized by the Archdiocese of Washington, the early morning rally opens a day of events for the March for Life each year. Doors opened just after
January 24, 2020
Four months after submitting his mandatory letter of resignation to Pope Francis, Archbishop Charles Chaput officially stood down as leader of the Philadelphia archdiocese on Thursday. With his successor, Bishop Nelson Perez, set to be installed on February 18, Chaput enters retirement after 32 years as a bishop — much of it spent on the
January 24, 2020
An estimated 10,000 pilgrims travelled from both near and far to attend Mass at the opening of the National Prayer Vigil for Life celebrated on Thursday, January 23 at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. The pilgrims joined 46 deacons, 303 priests, 39 bishops, and three cardinals participating
January 24, 2020
As early as the middle of the first century, a treatise known as the Didache began to be circulated. The word means “teaching.” Attested in some manuscripts as the teaching of the twelve apostles, it is absolutely the teaching of an early Jewish Christian community who had compiled the work over decades on the basis
January 24, 2020
Around 10,000 pilgrims have attended Mass at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception ahead of the March for Life in Washington, DC. Pope Francis is concerned about the “silence and indifference” over the war in Yemen, a Vatican diplomat has told the United Nations Security Council. The Pope has approved the
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