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Vatican News
Ukraine‘s First Lady meets Pope and visits patients at Vatican Children's Hospital
November 20, 2024 - 10:26amThe wife of the Ukrainian President is in Rome, meeting Italian authorities and government officials as her country marks 1,000 tragic days of war. On Wednesday she was received by Pope Francis, she attended the General Audience and visited young patients at the Bambino Gesù Hospital.
World Children’s Day celebrates ‘every child with every right’
November 20, 2024 - 8:13amOn the occasion of World Children’s Day, the UN invites people from every walk of life to listen to children and create a better world for them.
Vatican publishes new edition of funeral rites for Roman Pontiff
November 20, 2024 - 7:35amPope Francis has approved the updated edition of the liturgical book for papal funeral rites in April, which was written by the Office for the Liturgical Celebrations of the Supreme Pontiff.
Southern African Catholic Bishops’ solidarity visit emphasised Church’s call for dialogue in Mozambique
November 20, 2024 - 7:34amThe president of the Southern African Catholic Bishops Conference (SACBC) says the recently concluded solidarity visit to Mozambique emphasised the church’s call for dialogue in the Southern African nation
Pope creates new Pontifical Committee for World Day of Children
November 20, 2024 - 5:10amPope Francis establishes the Pontifical Committee for the World Day of Children, which will seek to organize the World Day and the Church’s mission of advocating respect for the rights and dignity of children.
Parish Flocknote
Weekly Update
November 16, 2024 - 7:00amNovember 16-17 Saturday, November 16 7:00 am Cathedral Open for Private Prayer and Devotion 8:00 am Mass 10:00 am Women of the Cathedral Book Club 1:30 pm Wedding 3:30 - 4:30 pm Holy Hour - concluding with Evening Prayer and...Weekly Update
November 9, 2024 - 7:00amNovember 9-10 Saturday, November 9 7:00 am Cathedral Open for Private Prayer and Devotion 8:00 am Mass 2:00 pm Wedding 3:30 - 4:30 pm Holy Hour - concluding with Evening Prayer and Benediction 3:30 pm – 5:00 pm Confessions...Archbishop Rozanki's Homily - Sunday 12 Noon
November 4, 2024 - 10:28amVideo: https://youtu.be/hWzJgi0c60w Putting God at the Center of Your LifeWeekly Update
November 1, 2024 - 2:00pmNovember 2-3 Saturday, November 2 - All Souls 7:00 am Cathedral Open for Private Prayer and Devotion 8:00 am Mass - All Souls Day Mass 3:30 - 4:30 pm Holy Hour - concluding with Evening Prayer and Benediction 3:30 pm – 5:00...All Saints Day
October 30, 2024 - 2:00pmRelics on Display All Saints' Day is a solemn holy day of the Catholic Church celebrated annually on November 1. The day is dedicated to the saints of the Church, that is, all those who have attained heaven. As our attention...
National Catholic Register
Trump Admin’s ‘Pro-Family’ Rhetoric May Face Reality Check in Washington
November 20, 2024 - 4:00pmStephen Maturen Vice President-elect UJD Vance walked out of a polling place with his family after voting on November 5, 2024 in Cincinnati, Ohio.With hopes for significantly bolstering the per child credit dimmed amid a looming tax battle, conservatives are looking for other ways to boost families under Trump.
Jimmy Lai Takes the Stand in Yearslong Hong Kong National Security Trial
November 20, 2024 - 3:48pmJimmy Lai’s wife, Teresa (left), and retired Chinese Cardinal Joseph Zen Ze-Kiun arrive at the West Kowloon Magistrates’ Courts to attend Hong Kong activist publisher Lai’s national security trial in Hong Kong on Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2024.Lai, a Catholic, has for years been a vocal pro-democracy voice in Hong Kong media.
No Meat on Fridays? Some Bishops Say It’s a Good Idea
November 20, 2024 - 2:14pmJacek Chabraszewski Catholics have practiced penance on Fridays since the early days of the Church, in remembrance of the suffering and death of Jesus on Good Friday.Proposal that aims to bring back rule that US bishops lifted in 1966 has a following.
How Vietnam Advances Regional Church Unity in Asia
November 20, 2024 - 1:40pmVictor Gaetan (Clockwise from Left) Father Stephen Huyuh Tru, age 82, a Vietnamese priest of Chinese ethnicity, who was ordained in 1974 and served at a church built in 1900 to serve Chinese Catholics living and working in Saigon. Brother Peter Nguyen Viet Bao, age 32, on right, who took final vows with the Marist Brothers last year, talking to Bishop Emeritus Cosmas Hoang Van Dat (2008-2023) of Bac Ninh diocese in Northern Vietnam. Bishop Cosmas was the first Jesuit bishop in the country's history. Sister Tra is a member of Vietnam's largest religious order for women, Lovers of the Holy Cross. On the left, Nguyen Thanh An, a Vietnamese Jesuit in formation chats with Father Ando Isamu, a Spanish-born Jesuit.ANALYSIS: The faith of local Catholic religious is frequently enriched by formational periods in other countries, providing them with a Christian outlook that is both cosmopolitan and humble.
Vatican Simplifies Funeral Rite for Popes
November 20, 2024 - 12:21pmVatican Media Before the wooden coffin is closed, Pope Benedict XVI’s personal secretary Archbishop Georg Gänswein and Monsignor Diego Giovanni Ravelli, the Vatican’s lead master of ceremonies for papal liturgies, place a white veil over the late pope’s face. The action on Jan. 4, 2023, is part of the funeral rites for popes.Among the changes in the new edition, according to Vatican News, is the elimination of the use of three coffins of cyprus, lead, and oak, and the possibility for a deceased pope to be buried outside of the Vatican basilica.
First Things
A Great Christian Witness, Too Little Known in the West
November 20, 2024 - 5:00amWoke Ideology Is Not Dead and Buried
November 19, 2024 - 6:00amI spent the evening after November 5 on YouTube. The site was full of time-compressed videos that tracked news media icons and Hollywood celebrities as election night wore on. The clips were mesmerizing. It was like watching a Carnival Cruise ship gradually sink. Passengers went from champagne to life jackets in just six hours. Jimmy Kimmel, Rachel Maddow, the always unpleasant Joy Reid, and so many others found themselves trapped in a Greek tragedy, with the bill for their jumbo helping of hubris suddenly due.
Low Church Atheism
November 19, 2024 - 5:00amThe heyday of “New Atheism” around 2009 or 2010 featured a strain of millennial humor that has since been consigned, mercifully, to history’s dustbin. I’m referring of course to the “epic bacon” strain of combative atheism, which gave us the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster and the United Church of Bacon. (The latter boasts the vapid motto: “Bacon is our god because bacon is real.”) Many of us rolled our eyes at this when it started, but we had to wait over a decade for the world to roll its eyes with us.
Heresy Costs
November 18, 2024 - 6:00amAbout one-third of the way into Nick Cave's Southern Gothic novel And the Ass Saw the Angel (1989), the false prophet Abie Poe leads a congregation of three hundred souls in a blackly comic parody of baptism. Urged on through a downpour, the maddened throng fetches up at a “cloacal sump” of sewage-polluted swampland, into which the mad evangelist bids them plunge and be purified. Trapped in the crush against his will, wedged behind an old woman in her wheelchair, is a mute boy of thirteen named Euchrid Eucrow—the novel's antihero. His desperate solution is to release the chair's safety brake and slip free of the mob just as the pressure of all those bodies sends the sour old biddy tumbling head first into the muck.
Paul Bowles’s The Sheltering Sky at 75
November 18, 2024 - 5:00amThe Sheltering Sky begins with one protagonist opening his eyes and ends with another refusing to open hers. These are fitting bookends to Paul Bowles’s gripping, disturbing debut novel, first published seventy-five years ago. A hypnotic story of two Americans’ respective descents into death and insanity in the postwar North African desert, the book has at its heart a paradox: nihilism as the force for the life of its characters—and its author.