Text of the Holy Father’s Message for World Food Day

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 10/17/2019 - 18:16

Pope Francis released a message for World Food Day, promoted October 16, 2019, by the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO).

In his message, addressed to FAO Director-General Qu Dongyu, cites the theme of the day – “Our Actions Are Our Future. Healthy Diets for a #ZeroHunger World” – as showing the important connection between food and nutrition.

Jesus, celibacy and the Dead Sea Scrolls: The Biblical roots of priesthood

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 10/16/2019 - 14:58

Priestly celibacy in the Latin Rite has come back into open discussion due to the Pan-Amazon synod. Some voices are asking whether the ordination of married men might be the answer to the sacramental shortage in the region, whereas other voices — including Pope Francis and Cardinal Marc Ouellet, the head of the Congregation for Bishops — have expressed skepticism that this is the answer.

Italian priests growing older, and over 6,000 disappeared in the last 30 years

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 10/15/2019 - 21:22

"Not even a priest to chat with," sang the Italian singer-songwriter, Adriano Celentano. Fifty years later, this verse turned out to be prophetic for thousands of Italian parishes who are now faced with fewer than ever priests, all with busier schedules. Churchgoers have a hard time reaching them, saying they are ‘distant’. Official figures show that over the last three decades, the number of priests in Italy has been reduced 16 percent, while their average age has increased.

With Newman, the church gains its 'saint for modern times'

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 10/12/2019 - 13:45

When the convert-cardinal, Blessed John Henry Newman, is canonized by Pope Francis on October 13, it will be the culmination of a remarkable religious odyssey stretching back over two centuries.

In his native Britain, Newman (1801-1890) will be the first confessor, or non-martyr, saint proclaimed for more than 600 years, honored for achievements in life rather than death. It will also be a crowning moment for worldwide devotees of a man widely seen as an architect of the modern church.

India's Eastern Church gets ready for fourth canonization

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 10/12/2019 - 13:32

Major Archbishop Cardinal George Alencherry and some 50 bishops of the Eastern-rite Syro-Malabar Church are in Rome for the canonization of Blessed Mariam Thresia, the fourth saint from the Church based in India's Kerala state.

Blessed Mariam Thresia, founder of the Holy Family Congregation, will be canonized on Oct. 13 along with four other Blessed people.

"Preparations for the canonization have reached the final stage in the Vatican," said church spokesman Father Antony Thalachelloor.

Synod Eyes ‘Creativity’ of the Church for New Ministries in the Amazon

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 10/10/2019 - 13:37

The call for the laity’s greater participation in the “creation of new ministries, which respond to the needs of the Amazonian peoples” is also part of a Synodal perspective: the Church “must be creative” by proposing a multi-faceted ministry among the Indians and the peoples of the forest, reported “Vatican News” this morning on the 5th General Congregation of the Synod for Amazonia.

An exorcist explains why the devil hates bells so much

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 10/06/2019 - 02:34

“The devil hates everything beautiful and the bells are specifically used to draw attention to the divine worship of God.”

“The devil hates bells,” a deacon involved in the deliverance ministry recently told my husband and me. He is actually our daughter’s father-in-law, so it was just a casual conversation—or at least for us.

US, Vatican still see alliance on religious freedom

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 10/03/2019 - 15:46

When Ronald Reagan launched full diplomatic relations between the U.S. and the Vatican 35 years ago, his idea, which proved correct, was that Pope John Paul II would be a reliable ally against Communism. John Paul nevertheless needled the Americans on other fronts, and ever since the relationship between the world’s preeminent hard and soft powers always has been a mixed bag.