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Addressing the controversy surrounding the Vatican’s decision to allow blessings for same-sex couples, Pope Francis said the critics of the guidance, except for Africans, belong to “small ideological groups.” The pontiff claimed that even in Africa, the resistance is more… Continue Reading →
In May 2021, the issue of unmarked graves at Indigenous Residential Schools gained renewed attention after an anthropologist detected ground disturbances on radar at Kamloops Indian Residential School in May 2021. It was claimed that 200 “probable burials” occurred, however,… Continue Reading →
Previous popes have unequivocally condemned socialism and communism with Pope Leo XIII stating, “…communism, socialism, nihilism, hideous deformities of the civil society of men and almost its ruin,” and Pope Blessed Pius IX saying, “the goal of this most iniquitous plot… Continue Reading →
An Italian priest has been excommunicated by his local bishop for saying in a homily that Pope Francis “is not the pope” and calling him “a usurper,” Catholic News Agency is reporting. The Diocese of Livorno in Tuscany issued a decree on… Continue Reading →
Fiducia Supplicans, published Monday, reaffirms marriage between a man and a woman, but states the Catholic Church “must shy away from resting its pastoral praxis on the fixed nature of certain doctrinal or disciplinary schemes.” The declaration appears to answer… Continue Reading →
In a stunning post on Exsurge Domine, Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò lays out the dire situation that we as a Church face: Pope Francis is indeed a false prophet, but he IS still pope: Text from the post can be… Continue Reading →
(The Epoch Times) The Supreme Court passed up an opportunity on Dec. 11 to lay the groundwork for overturning its precedent permitting protective zones called “bubbles” around abortion clinics to keep protesters and pro-life sidewalk counselors away. The nation’s highest… Continue Reading →
Dr. Anthony Fauci is facing criticism for admitting he no longer actively practices his Catholic faith for “complicated reasons” saying it’s a “thing that I don’t really need to do.” During a segment of a recent interview, Fauci pointed out the… Continue Reading →
St. Polycarp of Smyrna, an influential figure in early Christianity, was born around AD 69 in Smyrna (modern-day Izmir, Turkey). Not much is known about his early life, but historical records and accounts from the early Christian Church shed light… Continue Reading →
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