Pope: Sadness can serve as ‘alarm bell’ for life
By Junno Arocho Esteves, CNS – Feelings of desolation and sadness are not signs of trials that may discourage Christians, […]
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By Junno Arocho Esteves, CNS – Feelings of desolation and sadness are not signs of trials that may discourage Christians, […]
Pope: Sadness can serve as ‘alarm bell’ for life Read Post »
By Cindy Wooden, CNS – After telling a funny story about receiving a cellphone decades ago that was “as big
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By Carol Glatz, CNS – Pope Francis is set to make a four-day visit to Bahrain, a journey that will
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By Cindy Wooden, CNS – Standing in front of an ancient symbol of violent battles, Pope Francis and religious leaders
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By Killian Chimtom, CNS – After over a month in captivity, the five priests, a nun and three other church
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By Cindy Wooden, CNS – “Spiritual arrogance” – thinking one is holier or better than others – is a temptation
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By Cindy Wooden. CNS — Media outlets that identify as Catholic must live “in a spirit of communion” with the
Cardinal Parolin: Catholic media must be in communion with pope Read Post »
By CNS — The Second Vatican Council was “not only meaningful, but necessary,” retired Pope Benedict XVI said in a
Pope Benedict XVI: Vatican II Was Necessary Read Post »
By Junno Arocho Esteves – Living out and proclaiming the Gospel are inseparable aspects at the heart of an authentically Christian