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December 21, 2023
December 21, 2023
The following Christmas Message was released 21 December 2023 by the Patriarchs and Heads of the Churches in Jerusalem, in which they highlight the similarities between the current strife in the Holy Land and the events occurring more than two thousand years ago when Jesus was born: Christmas Message of the Patriarchs and Heads of
December 21, 2023
A Catholic teacher was guilty of “unacceptable professional conduct”, a regulator has ruled, after she refused to teach extreme gender ideology to pupils. Glawdys Leger, 43, was dismissed from Bishop Justus Church of England School in Bromley, Kent, when she refused to teach “extreme and politically partisan LGBTQI lessons” to Year 7 and 8 pupils.
December 21, 2023
St John Henry Newman once considered the possibility of the crisis that would emerge if a Church council or a pope introduced a doctrine that contradicted a previous council or a pope. It would shatter the notion of doctrinal development. At first sight the recent document Fiducia Supplicans suggests that this might have happened. Commentators have been
December 21, 2023
ROME – In his annual Christmas address to members of the Roman Curia, Pope Francis urged the Church’s governing bureaucracy to be open to change and to resist “rigid ideological positions” that prevent them from moving forward. Speaking to members of the curia during a 21 December audience, Pope Francis stressed the need to “remain
December 21, 2023
NEW YORK, Crux – On the first Saturday of the New Year the bishop of a small Kansas diocese will embark on a 20-mile Eucharistic procession and pilgrimage for peace, where he will pray for “peace in our world, our country, our communities, families and hearts”. Bishop Gerald Vincke of Salina will begin the 6
December 21, 2023
An organisation representing some 500 priests in Britain has released a signed letter reaffirming the Church’s teaching regarding marriage and same-sex unions after “widespread confusion” following the Fiducia Supplicans declaration released by the Vatican. The letter’s signatories at the Confraternity of Catholic Clergy explain they felt “impelled to re-assert the traditional teaching of the Catholic
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