Blessed Mother Marie-Alphonsine Ghattas: Her life, her miracles

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 05/14/2015 - 02:36

The Church is getting ready to celebrate in the coming days the canonization of Mother Marie-Alphonsine Ghattas and Sister Marie of Jesus Crucified (Mariam Bawardi). The Church acknowledges thereby the genuineness of their spiritual experiences, introducing them as examples and intercessors for faithful. How does Church recognize the sainthood of her faithful?

Pope Francis remembers slain Copts who died with God’s name on their lips

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 05/11/2015 - 21:22

At this morning’s Mass, May 11, in St. Martha’s House, Francis again decried the fact “today we are seeing those who kill Christians in the name of God” but the Holy Spirit gives people the strength to testify the faith until martyrdom.

Today Francis once again drew attention to the fact that Christians are being killed in the name of God. But at this morning’s mass in St. Martha’s House, he also underlined that the Holy Spirit gives us the strength to testify until martyrdom.

6th Sunday of Easter

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 05/10/2015 - 00:02

D.H. Lawrence once wrote a poem on love he called, History. It reads like this:

The listless beauty of the hour
When snow first fell on the apple trees
And the wood-ash gathered in the fire
And we faced our first miseries.

Then the sweeping sunshine of noon
When the mountains like chariot cars
Were ranked to blue battle-and you, and I
Counted our scars.

UN leader asks Francis’ help in addressing climate change

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 04/30/2015 - 00:40

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said at the Vatican Tuesday that he is awaiting the "moral support" of Pope Francis' voice on climate change. Cardinal Peter Turkson also gave a wide-ranging talk on the need for what he called a “fundamental change of course” regarding how humans treat the earth.

The head of the United Nations has praised Pope Francis’ efforts to address environmental issues like climate change, and has said he is counting on the pontiff to put moral backing behind global political initiatives to tackle the issue head-on.

Nepal earthquake: A priest, on the Church’s mission of “bringing comfort and mercy”

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 04/28/2015 - 01:13

Pro-vicar Silas Bogati talks about his experience: “Our mission is to bring consolation and trust, because God never abandons his children”

“It was a harrowing experience. Visiting the areas that were hit, looking at people’s suffering in the face, the rush to save people who were trapped beneath the rubble: you come face to face with the pain of a wounded humanity”: this is how Fr. Silas Bogati, a Nepalese priest, described what Catholic priests and faithful are currently experiencing in the wake of the biggest natural disaster the country has ever faced.

Malaysia, can that cross stay?

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 04/26/2015 - 22:02

The forced removal of a Christian symbol from a sect building sparks heated public debate. The concerns of the bishops and the attempts to Islamise the constitution.

Constitutional liberties, religious minorities, abuse of Christians: the right to erect a cross on a building used by a Christian sect has reignited the public debate in Malaysia about religious freedom and rights for non-Muslims.