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Dec 04, 2008
As a Black woman... I take great umbrage at the notion that those choosing the homosexual lifestyle are ...

Dec 04, 2008
"Never Silent" by Bishop Thad Barnum details the struggles in the Anglican church over issues of ...

Dec 04, 2008
Canons for a new province are being voted on and should receive approval shortly.

Dec 04, 2008
The decline indicates that theological liberalism is a cancer that is eating away at the Episcopal body politic.

Dec 04, 2008
The Episcopal Church has, historically, been known for their rich endowments and deep pockets. No longer.

Dec 04, 2008
Louis Kim said his parents had discussed his father joining the priesthood before his mother died and that she had ...

Dec 03, 2008
All three U.S. Auto companies took the instructions from Congress seriously and are returning with detailed plans ...

          
 

Catholic International News


Dec 04, 2008
"Many, many people hereabouts are not becoming Christians for one reason only: there is nobody to make ...

Dec 04, 2008
The power of Christ was shown forth in the Japanese martyrs of the seventeenth century as clearly as it was in the ...

Dec 04, 2008
"We found injections containing traces of cocaine and LSD left behind by the terrorists and later found ...

Dec 04, 2008
The Holy Father continued his instruction on the teaching of St Paul emphasizing the Christian vision of the ...

Dec 04, 2008
One Christian woman was hacked to pieces and thrown into the forest.

Dec 04, 2008
The Russian-language version of the Pope's book, "Jesus of Nazareth" has been released.

Dec 04, 2008
The mystery of Christianity in the Land of the Rising Sun is of a Church repeatedly persecuted but always reborn.

          
 

Today's Feastday of Catholic Saints


Abbess and dedicated virgin, noted in France as a patroness of religious women. Ada was a niece of St. Engebert, ...

Archbishop, reformer, also called Hanno. Anno was religious as a child, entertaining thoughts of a military life, ...

Cardinal and papal legate, a member of the noble Uberti family of Florence, Italy. He became a Vallambrosan monk ...

Abbess of Notre-Dame-de Sales, in Bourges, France. She served from 612 until her death there under the Columbanian ...

Martyr of Vietnam. Born on November 21, 1829, and originally from the diocese of Poitiers, France, he entered into ...

Four Byzantine martyrs. Each was an officer in the imperial court of Emperor Leo V the Armenian (r. 813-820) and ...

Confessor and teacher at the Catechetical School in Alexandria. Egypt. Born Titus Flavius Clemens, he trained ...

The fifth bishop of Bologna, Italy, and a disciple of St. Ambrose of MIlan.

Martyr of Japan. He was born in New Castile, Spain, and became a Franciscan in 1591. Assigned to Manila, ...

Bishop of Salisbury who helped compile the Domesday Book. A member of the Norman nobility, he was the son of ...

Bishop of Maiferkat, in Syria, who wrote the accounts of the Martyrs of Persia per­secuted under King ...

Bishop of Pontus, modern Turkey, and a friend of Eusebius. His name supposedly derives from MelAtticum, ...

whose nephew was Paul, son of a friend, Thecla, and Apollonius. We were martyrs in Kemet

          
 

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