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Our Lady of Guadalupe Becomes Point of Contention in Mexican Presidential Debate
During the third presidential debate on May 19, one candidate made reference to a previous meeting that both candidates had at the Vatican with Pope Francis in February.
Archbishop Lori Completes Court-Ordered ‘Listening Sessions’ with Sexual Abuse Victims
Judge Michelle Harner emphasized that the hearing was a “listening session” and that the testimonies would not be evidentiary in nature. Lori and Auxiliary Bishop Adam Parker sat in the courtroom during the two-hour hearing.
Pontifical Academy for Life is Betraying its founder, JPII Biographer George Weigel Says
Weigel made the charge last week in his talk titled “St. John Paul II and Jérôme Lejeune: Two Lives at the Service of Life,” given as part of the second International Conference on Bioethics in Rome from May 17–18 in the Eternal City.
Bishop of Shanghai Defends China’s Religious Freedom Record at Vatican Conference
The Chinese bishop also used Scripture to defend his stance that ‘the development of the Church in China must follow a Chinese perspective.’
Possible Miracle at Lourdes: Almost-Blind Woman Recovers Her Sight
The priest also explained the reason why it is not proper at this time to speak of a miracle.
Pope Francis: Humility ‘is the Source of Peace in the World and in the Church’
The Pope said the first beatitude serves as a foundation for the others.