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  • [ July 10, 2026 ] British Catholic politician’s death investigated as murder, police say News Briefs
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General Medical Council drops case against Catholic doctor in UK

March 7, 2022 Fiorella Nash 7

Doctors are called to save lives. There is surely nothing controversial about this statement. Indeed, it more or less sums up the purpose of medicine and the major reason why anyone would put themselves through […]

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Synodality and the Catholic Church in Australia

January 20, 2022 Peter John McGregor 40

Pope Francis’s call for a more synodal Church is still something that has been more discussed than implemented. The 2022 Synod on Synodality will continue the discussion. However, there are a least two places in […]

Features

Aliens, Aquinas, and Jimmy Akin: Evangelizing a Mysterious World

December 13, 2021 Rachel Hoover Canto 14

Last year, like many people, I craved more human voices in my locked-down life, and I turned to podcasts to fill the void. One day, the algorithms suggested an episode of some show called “Jimmy […]

Features

Mexican cardinals and bishops convicted for denouncing pro-abortion, socialist government

December 7, 2021 CWR Staff 39

Two Mexican cardinals, a bishop, and three priests have been convicted of constitutional violations for warning the public against the ruling party’s opposition to the values of human life and family, their advocacy of the […]

Features

A light emanating from the darkness of 9/11

December 6, 2021 Father Seán Connolly 6

All are familiar with the devastation wrought upon our nation twenty years ago on September 11, 2001. The shock, the images of crumbling buildings, the outrage and hurt over the 3,000 innocent lives lost are […]

Features

Continued controversy over crucifixes in Italian classrooms

November 29, 2021 Paolo Fucili 8

The crucifix has long been a central and most venerated Christian symbol, expressing a variety of beliefs and truths about the life, death, and Passion of Jesus Christ. Considering that it represents the torment and […]

Features

Cardinal Becciu case is the tip of corruption iceberg in the Vatican

November 14, 2021 Matthew Cullinan Hoffman 37

Editor’s note: This is part two of a two-part series. Click here for part one. Cardinal Angelo Becciu’s eight-year tenure in the Vatican Secretariat of State has left a trail of scandal and moral wreckage […]

Features

Pope Francis and the Cardinal Becciu affair

November 8, 2021 Matthew Cullinan Hoffman 24

Cardinal Angelo Becciu’s fall from grace in the Francis papacy is unparalleled in recent Vatican history, and the Vatican’s public relations apparatus is portraying his case as an example of the pope’s commitment to cleaning […]

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Sacred Art School of Florence combines tradition and innovation

November 5, 2021 Paolo Fucili 6

There is an Italian city that remains unique worldwide. Its name alone evokes beauty. It’s a place where “you just open your eyes every morning, walking through streets and squares, going to buy bread, to […]

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Doctors blow the whistle on vaccine deaths and injuries

November 1, 2021 Joseph M. Hanneman 193

After suffering life-changing and debilitating side effects they claim are from COVID-19 vaccines, 11 physicians are going public with their stories in hopes other doctors and the federal government start taking vaccine safety more seriously. […]

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  • meiron: Coincidentally, I noticed the same article linked at The Catholic Thing website. Maybe you can access it there: https://www.thecatholicthing.org/2026/06/29/what-jd-vance-found-in-the-church/
  • Knowall: They don't really care what the Vatican thinks, so shaming will be difficult.
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