The path to ending abortion is through peaceful prayer rather than harsh confrontation, said current and former leaders of pro-life prayer campaigns in Nashville.
The path to ending abortion is through peaceful prayer rather than harsh confrontation, said current and former leaders of pro-life prayer campaigns in Nashville.
The pope also reminded Catholics of the church’s social teaching that politics serves the common good and is “one of the highest forms of charity.”
The second annual gala dinner to support the Diocese of Brooklyn’s Redemptoris Mater Seminary featured a night of step dancing, singing seminarians and a call for holiness from the evening’s honoree, Bishop Brennan.
The Tablet proudly presents “College Section Fall 2022: an informative resource on colleges and enrollment.” This special pullout section provides valuable information for current high school students and parents.
Last week our focus shifted to the end times, to the “Day of the Lord” anticipated by the ancient Israelites, and us their spiritual successors who joyfully await the Second Coming.
When I read in the April issue of Commonweal Peter Steinfels’ excellent review of Sarah Shortall’s Soldiers of God in a Secular World: Catholic Theology and Twentieth Century French Politics (Harvard University Press, $49.95, 352 pp.), I knew I had to read the book. Even reading Steinfels’ review took me on a short trip down nostalgia lane.
The federal government announced last week that Social Security benefits will rise 8.7% beginning next year.
Thank You to Troop #376; COVID & Lanternflies; A Concern About Cemeteries
Sister Joan DeGrace, S.C.; Sister Maureen Forde, S.C.
Rev. Pil Koo Hwang, from parochial vicar of St. Robert Bellarmine, Bayside, to pastor of St. Anselm, Bay Ridge, effective Oct. 1.