By Diego López Colín ACI Prensa Staff, Nov 16, 2023 / 18:30 pm Claim: Local Mexican media reported that a 9-year-old boy was the first
Category: Religion
Elderly pro-life activist with ‘significant medical issues’ convicted on FACE Act charge
In a press release Thursday, the Department of Justice said that evidence during the trial showed that the protesters “used social media, text messages, and
U.S. bishops express strong support for proposal to name Newman a doctor of the Church
By Jonah McKeown CNA Staff, Nov 16, 2023 / 17:30 pm Bishop Robert Barron of Winona-Rochester, Minnesota, was one of several U.S. bishops who spoke
National Eucharistic Congress releases schedule, offers scholarships and weekend passes
At the press conference following his speech, Cozzens addressed a question about the large number of attendees and the congress’ communication strategy for participants about
Pope Francis: ‘The fullness of love’ is the ‘path of holiness’
“Holiness unites, and through the charity of the saints we can know the mystery of God who ‘united … with every man’ embraces the whole
Oklahoma Supreme Court says superintendent can’t intervene in Catholic charter school suit
In a decision this week, the state Supreme Court denied that request. The court said both the department and Walters could “submit a brief as ‘amici curiae’” in the
Catholic Relief Services calls for ‘immediate cessation of violence’ in Gaza to allow aid
But CRS is “supporting four churches in Gaza … which are serving as temporary shelter locations for thousands of people,” O’Keefe said. “And they are
EWTN anchor’s Christmas album climbs the charts
Arroyo said he was “humbled and aghast” when he saw his Christmas album climbing to the top of the charts. “When you see an album
U.S. bishops approve voting guide that calls abortion ‘pre-eminent priority’
At last year’s fall assembly, however, the bishops voted not to postpone a full revision until after the 2024 election, opting instead to limit revisions in 2023
Is a cloistered nun still ‘useful’ today? The life of Sister Belén de la Cruz
As a Carmelite Belén embraced daily work, such as assembling metal tables and working the loom. “A session at the loom is like playing two
Did Pope Benedict XVI really say the devil wants to destroy Spain?
By Diego Lopez Marina ACI Prensa Staff, Nov 15, 2023 / 18:00 pm A supposed comment by the late Pope Benedict XVI concerning Spain and
Polish New Left party pushes pro-abortion bills in new coalition government
“The left has always fought, is fighting, and will fight for women’s rights, because there is no safe Poland without a safe Polish woman,” the
U.S. bishops vote to advance canonization cause of American priest Isaac Hecker
Hecker felt God was calling him to stand up for exploited immigrants in the city, so he and his brothers joined a faction of New
‘Do the right thing’: Senators demand secretary of defense rescind abortion travel policy
This week, a group of 27 senators published a letter to Austin writing that, with the issuance of the policy, Austin has “broken your promise to the
Synod’s next steps? U.S. bishops look to Rome for guidance, say priests and poor need a voice
“When you think about it being a 41-page document, how are we going to consult people? Are they going to read 41 pages?” Rhoades said