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The Vatican and Moneyval: What’s changed?

May 13, 2022 Andrea Gagliarducci, Catholic News Agency 2

The Vatican flag. / Bohumil Petrik/CNA.

Vatican City, May 13, 2022 / 06:18 am (CNA).
After around 10 years and five progress reports, Moneyval has announced that the Holy See’s financial system will now be subjected to regular checks. The decis… […]

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Miracles and Saints: On the ten men and women to be canonized this Sunday

May 13, 2022 Dawn Beutner 10

On May 15, 2022, Pope Francis is scheduled to canonize ten men and women. According to the Congregation of the Causes of Saints website, these ten individuals will no longer be called blesseds, but they […]

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‘It’s a way to keep people in fear’: Chinese Catholics react to Cardinal Zen’s arrest

May 12, 2022 Catholic News Agency 0

Cardinal Joseph Zen. / Yung Chi Wai Derek/Shutterstock.

Rome Newsroom, May 12, 2022 / 11:30 am (CNA).
Chinese Catholics from the mainland see this week’s arrest of Cardinal Joseph Zen in Hong Kong as an act of intimidation and a signal from the… […]

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Our Lady’s Blue Army celebrates 75 years of sharing Fatima’s message

May 12, 2022 Father Seán Connolly 3

The world changed in dramatic fashion in 1917. The First World War was raging and the radical, Marxist Bolsheviks seized control of the nation of Russia. An entire generation of Europe was basically lost in […]

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Christ crucified in the modern world: The priest as sacrificial witness

May 12, 2022 Dr. R. Jared Staudt 5

The evils of the 20th century hold a strange fascination. We cannot help but read and reread accounts of totalitarian oppression, such as Elie Wiesel’s Night, Anne Frank’s Diary, Viktor Frankl’s profound Man’s Search for […]

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The Angelicum Academy launches Great Books Program in Spanish this fall

May 11, 2022 Verónica A. Gutiérrez 0

Recently, there has been a wave of Catholic families across the U.S., including my own, who have chosen to homeschool. The unfeasible became feasible when the pandemic closed schools and parents had no choice but […]

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Report: Former Hong Kong bishop Cardinal Zen arrested

May 11, 2022 Catholic News Agency 9

Cardinal Joseph Zen Ze-kiun, Bishop Emeritus of Hong Kong, speaks at the Pontifical Urban University in Rome, Nov. 18, 2014. / Bohumil Petrik/CNA.

Hong Kong, China, May 11, 2022 / 06:32 am (CNA).
Cardinal Joseph Zen has been arrested by the aut… […]

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Extra, extra! News and views for May 11, 2022

May 11, 2022 CWR Staff 1

CDC Tracking – Newly released documents showed the CDC planned to use phone location data to monitor schools and churches, and wanted to use the data for many non-COVID-19 purposes, too. CDC Tracked Millions of […]

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A new patron saint for Catholic journalism

May 11, 2022 George Weigel 4

ROME. As of May 15, Catholic journalists around the world will be able to count one of their number among the saints, as Titus Brandsma, a Dutch Carmelite killed at the Dachau concentration camp in […]

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New book offers historical perspective on lay vocational discernment

May 10, 2022 Amy Welborn 6

I have never been a fan of emphasizing “vocation” for the laity. My dissent is rooted in two places, I think. First, quite honestly, my personality type, which is all about preparing, but averse to […]

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