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Year: 2019

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Fides et ratio: An encyclical even more relevant today than it was in 1998

September 9, 2019 Joseph G. Trabbic 19

The philosophical currents that troubled John Paul II two decades ago and moved him to write Fides et ratio haven’t disappeared. […]

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Court approves religious accommodation for Texas students with long hair

September 9, 2019 CNA Daily News 1

San Antonio, Texas, Sep 9, 2019 / 09:02 am (CNA).- A court ruled Thursday against a Texas high school that was barring two Catholic students from extracurricular activities due to their refusal to cut their hair, which they had grown out for religious … […]

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Pope Francis in Mauritius: Do not pit economy against environment, poor

September 9, 2019 CNA Daily News 0

Port Louis, Mauritius, Sep 9, 2019 / 08:12 am (CNA).- Do not let economic development in Mauritius be at the expense of the country’s young, poor, and environment, Pope Francis told authorities, civil society, and diplomats Monday.

“Since … […]

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Bring ‘new life’ to the Church in Mauritius, Pope Francis says

September 9, 2019 CNA Daily News 2

Port Louis, Mauritius, Sep 9, 2019 / 03:02 am (CNA).- At Mass on the island nation of Mauritius Monday, Pope Francis urged Catholics to avoid worldly securities, to increase their zeal for evangelization, and to invite the young to be an active part of… […]

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The perils of our present liturgical context

September 8, 2019 Brian Jones 22

The Pew Research study revealing the rather drastic absence of belief in the real presence of Jesus Christ in the Holy Eucharist has garnered significant commentary. In general, the commentary has rightly alluded to the […]

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Pope to Madagascar religious: To avoid discouragement, focus on praising God

September 8, 2019 CNA Daily News 1

Antananarivo, Madagascar, Sep 8, 2019 / 09:45 am (CNA).- In an address to priests, religious, and seminarians of Madagascar, Pope Francis emphasized the importance of maintaining a focus on praising God in order to find strength in times of hardship.

… […]

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Pope Francis asks for prayers in Madagascar’s ‘City of Friendship’

September 8, 2019 CNA Daily News 2

Antananarivo, Madagascar, Sep 8, 2019 / 08:08 am (CNA).- Pope Francis Sunday visited the “City of Friendship,” a town on the outskirts of Antananarivo, Madagascar. The town has been built through the leadership of Argentine priest Fr. Pedro… […]

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In Madagascar, Pope Francis says that joy lightens the demands of discipleship

September 8, 2019 CNA Daily News 1

Antananarivo, Madagascar, Sep 8, 2019 / 01:43 am (CNA).- Pope Francis Sunday told Catholics in Madagascar that following Jesus can be demanding, but that Christ calls his disciples to place God at the center of their lives.

“As we look around us… […]

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The Eucharist and the story of Israel

September 7, 2019 Christopher Plance 22

On August 5th, Pew Research Center released a survey that found that a majority of Catholics don’t believe that Jesus Christ is truly present in the Holy Eucharist—Body, Blood, soul, and divinity. I became aware […]

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Parents protest as Senegalese Catholic school enforces Islamic headscarf ban

September 7, 2019 CNA Daily News 5

Dakar, Senegal, Sep 7, 2019 / 02:58 pm (CNA).- A prestigious Catholic school in the Senegalese capital of Dakar is going ahead with a ban on students wearing Islamic headscarves, local media is reporting.

The Sainte-Jeanne d’Arc Institute in Dak… […]

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