Grace, not Money, must Guide Financial Choices
Just as “the habit does not make the monk,” taking a vow of poverty does not automatically mean a consecrated […]
Grace, not Money, must Guide Financial Choices Read Post »
Just as “the habit does not make the monk,” taking a vow of poverty does not automatically mean a consecrated […]
Grace, not Money, must Guide Financial Choices Read Post »
Each November, communities around the world celebrate an industry that has provided livelihoods and built strong bonds for coastal communities
World Fisheries Day spotlighted environment, plight of unseen workers Read Post »
Everyone experiences doubts about the faith at times – “I have” many times, Pope Francis said – but such doubts
Doubts about Faith should Lead to Deeper Study and Prayer Read Post »
Discrimination of women and gender-violence betray the teachings of Jesus. COLLEEN CONSTABLE explains. In a recent reflection on gender violence, Cardinal Napier
Violence Against Women Betrays Jesus Read Post »
A little-known French nun whose cause for canonisation will be opened December 3 was known for mystical visions of the
Foundress of Tyburn Nuns Witnessed a Eucharistic Miracle Read Post »
An English cardinal has apologised for the “hurt caused” to young unmarried mothers pressured by Church agencies in the mid-20th
British Cardinal Apologises for Coerced Adoptions in the Past Read Post »
Patiently putting up with people is an essential part of the faith. In his final general audience during the
Patiently Put up With People Read Post »
Money is not morally neutral – it is used either for good or for evil, Pope Francis told Catholic business
Business Leaders: Take a Risk on Using Money for Good Read Post »
Liturgical Calendar Year C, Weekdays Cycle Year 2 34th Sunday in Ordinary Time Sunday November 20, Christ the King 2
Mass Readings: 20 November – 27 November, 2016 Read Post »