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Pope: Catholics have ‘duty’ to pray for China today
Kris Dmytrenko
May 24, 2011
While Pope Benedict frequently invites Catholics to pray for particular causes, he has made a unique, official appeal for the Church in China. Speaking at the General Audience last Wednesday, he said that “all Catholics throughout the world have a duty to pray for the Church in China: those members of the faithful have a ...
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CNS Vatican Report: Urbi et Orbit
Matthew Harrison
May 24, 2011
The phrase “the calling of the twelve” took a whole new meaning this past weekend when Pope Benedict XVI connected with 12 astronauts on the International Space Station. Catholic News Service takes a look at the conversation. To download Flash Player please click here ...
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The practice that didn’t get away
Matthew Harrison
May 23, 2011
A Filet-o-Fish billboard? I couldn’t help but notice that this Lent there was a bit of a ad blitz for McDonald’s Filet-o-Fish sandwich. Coincidence? Or a marketing strategy aimed at Christians who may be turning to their aquatic friends during the penitential season. It’s interesting to note that the sandwich was first introduced for Lent ...
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May 21, 2011
Salt + Light Media
May 21, 2011
[singlepic id=116 w=150 h=180 float=right] We have two new official documents from the Vatican: one asking Bishops to finalise their official guidelines in dealing with acts of pedophilia by priests and another clarifying the use of the extraordinary rite of the Mass. This week on SLRadio we’ll be speaking with Bishop Paul-Andre Durocher, of Alexandria-Cornwall ...
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Tonight on Perspectives: Should persecuted Christians leave or stay in the Middle East?
Jenna Murphy
May 20, 2011
“Do not let your hearts be troubled. Believe in God, believe also in me. In my Father’s house there are many dwelling-places. If it were not so, would I have told you that I go to prepare a place for you?” These words from this Sunday’s gospel are perhaps among the most consoling ones found ...
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CNS Vatican Report: …Thursday, Friday, Judgment Day
Matthew Harrison
May 20, 2011
Credit card bill due on Monday? No problem, the world’s going to end on Saturday! At least that’s according to some people. In this week’s Catholic News Service Vatican Report, Rome correspondent Carol Glatz and Rome Bureau Chief John Thavis look at what the Church has to say about the end of the world. To ...
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Panes of Glory: What about the Women?
Mary Rose Bacani Valenti
May 19, 2011
If you’ve been paying close attention to the subjects of the past three episodes of Panes of Glory, you would have noticed that we haven’t touched on any windows of women.  Are they in hiding?  Are they not important? For this last episode in the series, be prepared to meet some of the most powerful ...
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“Peak of the crisis has passed,” says report to US Bishops on clergy sex abuse
Matthew Harrison
May 18, 2011
A major study has been released today examining the causes and context of clergy sexual abuse in the United States. The study, begun in 2006, was conducted by the John Jay College of Criminal Justice of the City University of New York and initiated by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. USCCB president Archbishop Timoty ...
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Prayer to Our Lady of Sheshan for the Church in China
Matthew Harrison
May 18, 2011
Pope Benedict XVI is calling on the faithful to pray for China. Speaking at today’s General Audience, the Holy Father says because of restrictions and pressures on the Church by China’s communist government “Christ is living his passion” there. He says that Chinese Catholics want unity with the universal Church, and with the Successor of ...
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Why Catholic Education?
Cheridan Sanders
May 17, 2011
Recently while I was working on a project called Enduring Gift: Catholic Education in Ontario I had the privilege of looking through some exceptional archival material. There were documents and images dating from the 1800’s to the present day. It was an interesting experience! I think, like most Catholic high school students I imbibed the ...