An execution chamber. Image courtesy of the California Department of Corrections via Wikimedia (CC BY 2.0) 7:00 p.m., August 24, 2022, Denver Newsroom (CNA). The
Category: Religion
Reopening of the summer course at the Vatican Observatory for aspiring astronomers
EWTN News Nightly feature showing summer school students from the Vatican Observatory meeting with Pope Francis Newsroom in Washington, D.C., August 24, 2022, 16:15 (CNA).
Believed to have been discovered on the edge of the Sea of Galilee is St. Peter’s home.
The el Araj archaeological site located on the shores of the Sea of Galilee in Israel, believed to be ruins of a church built over
In Michigan, a broad injunction refers to abortion up to birth.
August 24, 2022, 12:07 PM, Denver Newsroom (CNA). There are no safeguards for the unborn thanks to a Michigan judge’s injunction against the long-standing abortion
Four Nigerian religious sisters kidnapped while on their way to Mass have been released
Sr. Johannes Nwodo (R), Sr. Christabel Echemazu (L), Sr. Liberata Mbamalu (C), and Sr. Benita Agu, freed from captivity in Nigeria’s Imo State, Aug. 23,
On August 27, 16 cardinals under 80 will be elevated
The next consistory, scheduled on August 27, will elevate 16 cardinals who are under the age of 80. It will be Pope Francis’ ninth consistory
Pope Francis speaks on ageing and death
At his general audience on Wednesday, Pope Francis discussed growing older and preparing for death. He remembered the faith Christians have in the physical resurrection
Pope Francis prays for peace six months into Ukraine’s crisis
At the conclusion of his general audience on Wednesday, Pope Francis made a specific plea for peace between Ukraine and Russia. Six months after the
Michigan’s abortion amendment needs proofreading
A Michigan ballot measure aims to write legalised abortion into the state constitution. Will voters be able to grasp the proposed amendment when they cast
Newly elected Chinese Church leaders pledge sinicization
The “sinicization” of Catholicism in China has been guaranteed to continue by Chinese bishops who support the government. Two organisations elected leaders at a national