A young Catholic boy from Kalutara once went to a priest for his confession (religious exercise which Catholics use for ...
Brad Ingelsby returns with yet another culture-specific meditation on crime, punishment, revenge and retribution that gives ...
Irish Examiner on MSN
Diary of a Gen Z Student: Enough guilt — time for the bell to toll on The Angelus
I have plenty of Catholic guilt to keep my brain occupied, without adding my Angelus-induced chanting into the mix ...
Understanding grave matter, consent and conscience helps Catholics navigate the moral gray areas of digital culture.
One supporter of the law, a member of the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, or SNAP, called the court decision "a ...
You don’t have to play Jesus on TV to be Jesus to the world around you. And we can do this by making the Eucharist part of ...
A man allegedly urinated on the iconic altar at the center of St. Peter's Basilica, immediately prompting a response from ...
Msgr. Joseph Prior reflects on how St. Monica’s unwavering prayer for her son reminds us that true faith trusts God’s timing even when the answers seem delayed.
On October 19, 2025, the Armenian Catholic Church, the worldwide Catholic faithful and the Armenian nation will witness a ...
Apple TV+ releases Mr Scorsese, a five-part docuseries exploring the filmmaker's inner conflicts. The series reveals how his ...
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From confession to compassion | Clergy Corner
When King Frederick the Great once visited a prison, he found every inmate pleading innocence—except one. “Your Majesty,” said a lone prisoner, “I am guilty and deserve my punishment.” ...
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