Dr. Scott Hahn and Amy Smith on Lent 2023 (Feb. 25)

A scene from Scott Hahn’s new Bible study, ‘Holy Is His Name.’ Lent is here and Catholics across the globe are turning to prayer, fasting and works of charity in order to more fully unite themselves to Christ. The National Catholic Register provides resources to aid this spiritual journey. Dr. Scott Hahn joins us this … Read moreDr. Scott Hahn and Amy Smith on Lent 2023 (Feb. 25)

Slain LA ‘Bishop Dave’ Remembered as a Humble Man of Action Who Wanted People to Encounter Christ’s Healing Love

Archbishop José Gomez of Los Angeles has remembered Bishop David O’Connell as a ‘man of peace,’ and others who knew him agree. Hailed as an advocate for immigrants and an apostle of deep prayer, the late Los Angeles auxiliary bishop defied easy categories and touched the hearts of people from many different walks of life. … Read moreSlain LA ‘Bishop Dave’ Remembered as a Humble Man of Action Who Wanted People to Encounter Christ’s Healing Love

Bill Banning Transgender Sex Change Procedures for Children Passes Tennessee Legislature

Nito The law will further allow the state attorney general to investigate doctors and providers and impose a $25,000 penalty on violators of the statute. After it is signed into law, the bill will take effect July 1, 2023, and prohibit sex change surgeries, the use of puberty blockers, and hormone therapies on children under … Read moreBill Banning Transgender Sex Change Procedures for Children Passes Tennessee Legislature

Hungary and the Holy See: Alone in Europe in Calling for Peace in Ukraine

Tiziana Fabi Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban arrives for a private audience with the Pope on April 21, 2022 in The Vatican. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban says nations must deescalate the war as it grows ‘more brutal,’ and the Pope echoes his call to end what he calls an ‘absurd and cruel war’ Read … Read moreHungary and the Holy See: Alone in Europe in Calling for Peace in Ukraine

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