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LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Lori Helfrich, the parish life director at Mother of Good Counsel Church in Hazard County, Ky., had just come from volunteering at the food pantry that her parish helps support. They were cutting up melons to distribute to people hit hard by the torrential rain and flooding that has followed in the […]
IQALUIT, Nunavut — On a stage designed to evoke a qammaq — a traditional Inuit summer home built of whale ribs, sod and stone — Pope Francis again apologized to the Indigenous communities of Canada for Catholics’ complicity in breaking up their families and suppressing their languages. “I want to tell you how very sorry […]
NEW YORK — By 1922, the film industry, which had begun to migrate from the East Coast to Hollywood about a decade earlier, was well-established and thriving. A century later, many of the movies released that year have perished. But some have survived while others have been rediscovered or restored. Following, in alphabetical order, are […]
Most Reverend Michael F. Burbidge, Bishop of Arlington, has announced the following clergy appointments: Permanent Deacon Deacon Alfred Caporaletti — from Permanent Deacon at Sacred Heart Parish in Manassas to retired status, was effective May 31, 2022. Deacon James A. Fishenden — from Permanent Deacon at Saint James Parish in Falls Church to retired status, […]
I saw it coming a long time ago. Back when I was a young, idealistic pro-lifer, I wondered what I could do for the movement. I had friends who were “sidewalk counselors,” standing outside abortion clinics offering help to the women walking in. That terrified me. I had other friends who were petitioning and lobbying […]
I heartily believe that there are morning people and not-morning people. Or maybe it is “morning not-people,” because they just don’t feel human when they get out of bed. I think that, to some degree, we come wired to be one or the other. Many people who are not naturally inclined to spring out of […]
Two substantial new historical studies of Pope Pius XII’s response to the Jewish Holocaust reach sharply opposed conclusions. Not surprisingly, it’s the negative criticism of Pius rather than the documented defense that’s getting attention, including puff-piece interviews by The New York Times and the Associated Press. Brown University historian David Kertzer in “The Pope at […]
July 29, 2022 On July 16, 2021, Pope Francis published Traditionis Custodes, an apostolic letter issued motu proprio, by which he created new norms on the use of the Mass celebrated according to the Missal of 1962 (often referred to as the Traditional Latin Mass, the Extraordinary Form, and the usus antiquior). This was preceded by an international […]
ROME — In his first public comments since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned its nearly 50-year-old decision that legalized abortion, Justice Samuel Alito said writing the ruling was an “honor.” Delivering a July 21 keynote address at a gala dinner in Rome sponsored by the University of Notre Dame Law School’s Religious Liberty Initiative, Alito […]
QUEBEC CITY — Meeting Indigenous survivors of residential schools in Canada, Pope Francis entrusted them and the journey of truth, healing and reconciliation to three women: St. Anne, Mary and St. Kateri Tekakwitha. “These women can help us to come together and start to weave anew a reconciliation that can uphold the rights of the […]