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Pope: Catholic Colleges Must Shape Hearts as Well as Form Catholic Minds

Pope: Catholic Colleges Must Shape Hearts as Well as Form Catholic Minds

May 8, 2012 No Comments

In an age being enslaved by the Dictatorship of Relativism, the Catholic College affirms the existence of truth and insists that there is a constitutive connection between truth, freedom, education and the ability to form an authentically human and just culture.

Bangladesh: Leprosy ‘coming back to remote areas’

Bangladesh: Leprosy ‘coming back to remote areas’

January 30, 2012 No Comments

The World Health Organization declared the country leprosy-free 13 years ago, but the disease is returning to remote and poor areas as well as the capital Dhaka.

REPORT: Pope Benedict tired, but still working hard

REPORT: Pope Benedict tired, but still working hard

December 19, 2011 No Comments

Those closest to Pope Benedict XVI have observed that he is showing the signs of aging. The Holy Father is 84 years old, and will turn 85 on April 16. The demands and the rigors of the job with an Emperor’s responsibility, would be a herculean task for even a young man. But motivated by Spirit and responsibility, Benedict continues to keep a busy schedule.

North Korea thinks Christmas Decorations Constitute ‘Psychological Warfare”

North Korea thinks Christmas Decorations Constitute ‘Psychological Warfare”

December 10, 2011 No Comments

An alliance of religious groups yesterday sided with North Korea over a proposal to decorate a tower for Christmas near the disputed border with the South.

World News: Police Raid Church Orphanage in Sri Lanka
Hospital Kills “Wrong” Twin in Abortion, Both Babies Now Dead
50 Thousand Orthodox Christians Venerate Holy Belt of the Virgin in Moscow

50 Thousand Orthodox Christians Venerate Holy Belt of the Virgin in Moscow

November 21, 2011 No Comments

The relic, one of the most venerated in the Orthodox world, ends its tour of Russia at the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour. Thousands waited up to 18 hours to see it.

Health Care, the Sophistry of Nancy Pelosi and that ‘Conscience Thing’

Health Care, the Sophistry of Nancy Pelosi and that ‘Conscience Thing’

November 21, 2011 No Comments

Not only do our consciences need to be formed, they can also become deformed and regularly need to be re-formed. That is all too evident when we look at the way in which some Catholics, like Nancy Pelosi, approach political participation.

World News: 53 year old nun shot dead in India

World News: 53 year old nun shot dead in India

November 16, 2011 No Comments

Sister Valsa John, who belonged to the Sisters of Charity of Jesus and Mary, was killed during an alleged encounter near her home in the early hours of yesterday

Bishop Kevin Vann of Fort Worth Named as New Delegate for the Pastoral Provision
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