Bishops

Pope Begs Forgiveness of Indigenous for Canada School Abuses

Pope Francis apologized and begged forgiveness Friday for the “deplorable” abuses suffered by Indigenous Peoples in Canada’s residential schools, saying he was ashamed and indignant at all they had endured at the hands of Catholic educators.

China Now Threatens Religious Freedom in Hong Kong

At Beijing’s insistence last October, Hong Kong’s Bishop-elect Stephen Chow and 15 senior Catholic priests met with the mainland’s state-controlled Chinese Patriotic Catholic Association.

COVID ‘Psycho-Pandemic’ a ‘Global Plan’ to Bring ‘Reduction of the World population’: Archbishop Vigano

Some Catholic organizations are "denying not only the evidence of the facts but also the existence of a global plan that has deliberately caused this psycho-pandemic in order to bring about a ruthless reduction of the world population (especially the elderly) and impose forms of control and restriction of the natural rights of citizens."

U. of North Dakota Backs Off Transgender Promotion Following Parental Pushback

Parents in the state were warned about an upcoming transgender push by the University of North Dakota and pushed back against the policy.

On Christian Masculinity

With every passing generation, men become weaker and more confused. This is not only because of dropping testosterone levels across the board, but also because men have few – if any – strong role models in modern America. More and more young boys are raised by single mothers or in female-dominant homes, and then they go off to public school… where their instruction and discipline is performed almost entirely by women. What’s a young boy to do?

Catholic University Celebrates Painting of George Floyd as Jesus Christ, Releases Report on Racism

Paintings depicting George Floyd as Jesus Christ hang in both The Catholic University of America’s campus ministry office and its law school, The Daily Signal has learned. 

US Bishops Set to Debate Biden’s Eligibility for Communion

U.S. Roman Catholic Bishops this week are expected to revisit whether President Joe Biden's support for abortion rights should disqualify him from receiving communion, an issue that has deepened rifts in the church since the Democrat took office.

Texas Voters Don’t Want Government Limiting Religious Services In Any Way

A majority of Texans have voted on Tuesday, November 2, that they do not want the government limiting religious services in any way.

Archbishop Viganò Writes Stunning Letter on Vaccine Program

Slams Pope for promoting jabs which contain material from aborted fetuses.

Viganò to world’s bishops: Question the moral and mental suitability of Bergoglio as Pope

In a brief statement reflecting on President Biden’s visit with Pope Francis, Archbishop Viganò points out the severity of the current papacy.

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