Catholic, Protestant apps team up to celebrate, raise awareness of Global Bible Month

Three leading Christian apps — two Protestant and one Catholic — are working together to challenge people to spend time with Scripture each day during November, Global Bible Month. According to a press release about the collaboration’s 30-day Bible Challenge, leaders at YouVersion, Glorify, and Hallow, the three apps involved, say that they are glad … Read moreCatholic, Protestant apps team up to celebrate, raise awareness of Global Bible Month

Archbishop Cordileone encourages U.S. Catholics to develop devotion to Our Lady of Guadalupe with new litany, home enthronement

A multi-year project is underway to inspire more Catholics in the U.S. to prepare to celebrate the upcoming the 500th anniversary of the apparition of Our Lady of Guadalupe, patroness of the Americas.  “Our Lady of Guadalupe’s appearance in 1531 is nothing less than the birthday of Christianity in the Americas, spurring a wave of … Read moreArchbishop Cordileone encourages U.S. Catholics to develop devotion to Our Lady of Guadalupe with new litany, home enthronement

Arkansas named most pro-life state for sixth consecutive year

Americans United for Life (AUL) has released its annual ranking of all 50 states by how pro-life their laws are, and Arkansas topped the list for the sixth year running. “We thank the pro-life leadership of Arkansas, including Governor Sanders, for their dedication to life, protecting the vulnerable from abortion, assisted suicide and any other … Read moreArkansas named most pro-life state for sixth consecutive year

In surprising turn, Bill Gates pens essay calling world leaders to reconsider ‘climate change’ strategies

In an unexpected shift from prevailing climate-activist rhetoric, Bill Gates is urging world leaders to rethink their approach to climate spending, warning that an excessive focus on cutting emissions risks diverting resources from more pressing human needs like health, agriculture, and poverty relief.  In an essay published Oct. 28 — ahead of next month’s United … Read moreIn surprising turn, Bill Gates pens essay calling world leaders to reconsider ‘climate change’ strategies

St. Narcissus ​on October 29, 2025 at 9:49 am

St. Narcissus ​on October 29, 2025 at 9:49 am

St. Narcissus Feast date: Oct 29 St. Narcissus was born towards the end of the first century, and he was nearly 80 years old when he was named as the 30th bishop of Jerusalem. In 195, he and Theophilus, bishop of Caesarea in Palestine, presided together over a council of the bishops of Palestine held at Caesarea around … Read moreSt. Narcissus ​on October 29, 2025 at 9:49 am

St. Abraham Kidunaia ​on October 29, 2025 at 9:49 am

St. Abraham Kidunaia ​on October 29, 2025 at 9:49 am

St. Abraham Kidunaia Feast date: Oct 29 St. Abraham Kidunaia was born to a wealthy family during the third century. After receiving an excellent education, Abraham was encouraged to get married. He followed the wishes of his parents, but after the wedding ceremony, he told his bride his desire to remain a virgin and dedicate … Read moreSt. Abraham Kidunaia ​on October 29, 2025 at 9:49 am

San Francisco archdiocese offers class on Catholic response to rise of psychedelics

The Archdiocese of San Francisco is offering an online course on the Catholic perspective on psychedelics, in response to their growing popularity in recreation, therapy, and spirituality. The course runs Oct. 28–Dec. 2 and explores the cultural and theological dimensions of psychedelic use. The first half of the course covers the history, cultural impact, and … Read moreSan Francisco archdiocese offers class on Catholic response to rise of psychedelics

Can Fallen Priests Be Restored to Ministry? Yes—Here’s How

There has been a lot of attention recently on the relationship between bishops and priests, and rightfully so. This relationship is critical to a flourishing priesthood, and a flourishing priesthood is critical to a flourishing Church. In my experience, the erosion of this relationship has been a top priority for the evil one. Why? Because … Read moreCan Fallen Priests Be Restored to Ministry? Yes—Here’s How

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