The Catechism of the Catholic Church was released in 1992 after years of development. It has helped generations of Catholics to deepen their understanding of their Christian faith. But those who want ...
Speaking to the Register during a press conference, Father Schmitz invited Catholics and non-Catholics alike: ‘Discover how God’s plan of sheer goodness is made manifest for us today.’ Father Mike ...
Sequel to Chartable’s #1 global podcast in religion, “Bible in a Year,” Non-Catholics are joining the movement, too. Anna, a self-described “life-long Southern Baptist” on YouTube, posted a ...
Archbishop Rino Fisichella, president of Pontifical Council for Promoting the New Evangelization, with Pope Francis at a gathering marking the 25th anniversary of the Catechism of the Catholic Church ...
In catechisms, as in prisons, there are no insignificant sentences. Every word of these handbooks is meant to clearly express the fundamentals of the faith. The Catholic Church, especially, places ...
Building on the development of Catholic Church teaching against capital punishment, Pope Francis has ordered a revision of the Catechism of the Catholic Church to assert "the death penalty is ...
When we feel a call to pray, we want to know what prayer is or how to pray. While there are many resources available to help us, none of them can compare with the substance or superiority of the ...
Xiamen (Agenzia Fides) - In Xiamen, in the Chinese province of Fujian, the “Year of the Catechism”, inaugurated by Bishop Joseph Cai Bingrui on May 1, 2023, the feast of Saint Joseph the Worker, is ...
Some Roman Catholic prelates have done all they could to discourage U.S. circulation of the Dutch catechism (TIME, Aug. 18), a lively, undogmatic compendium of doctrine that reflects the most recent ...
Editor: In a commendable way I say a recent letter displays the mentality of a traditional (pre-Vatican II) Catholic. That’s my mentality also. (“The Pope Has ‘Trump Derangement Syndrome,’” April 19).
Pope Francis has significantly revised the teaching on the death penalty in the Catechism of the Catholic Church, declaring that “in the light of the Gospel” the death penalty “is inadmissible because ...
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