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Climate Change · CincinnatiBy Matthew Santucci Rome Newsroom, May 11, 2024 / 12:38 pm The Vatican’s latest bid to tackle climate change will bring together politicians and researchers from around the world for a three-day conference next week, featuring a series of roundtable discussions and culminating in the signing of a new international protocol that will be submitted to the United Nations. The joint summit, “From Climate Crisis To Climate Resilience,” will be held a…See the Story
International summit on climate change to bring California, New York governors to the Vatican
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. · CincinnatiBy Peter Pinedo Washington, D.C. Newsroom, May 9, 2024 / 17:25 pm Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has endorsed completely unrestricted abortion “even if it’s full term.” “My belief is that we should leave it to the woman, we shouldn’t have government involved,” Kennedy said on an episode of “The Sage Steele Show” aired on Wednesday. Steele, who is a Catholic, pressed Kennedy further on whether he holds this position for…See the Story
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. endorses unrestricted abortion ‘even if it’s full term’
Catholic Church · South CarolinaRosary College logo. Renowned Catholic scholars Joseph Pearce, prolific author and host of an EWTN series about Shakespeare, and Jared Staudt, former dean of the St. Augustine Institute, are members of the board of trustees for Rosary College.See the Story
First Catholic College in South Carolina to Open in Fall 2024
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Vatican · CincinnatiBy Matthew Santucci Rome Newsroom, May 8, 2024 / 11:52 am As 206 countries prepare to send their top athletes to participate in the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics, the Vatican is organizing an event to look at the relationship between the Catholic Church and sports, through both a spiritual and anthropological lens. “In the current context of wars tearing our world apart, Olympism is first and foremost a message of peace, and the commitment of the …See the Story
Vatican prepares for summer Olympics with conference on faith and sports
Cincinnati · CincinnatiBy Father Roger Landry National Catholic Register, May 9, 2024 / 04:00 am Christ’s ascension is meant to help us to grow to full stature in Christ as we respond to his confidence in making us his missionaries, together with the Holy Spirit, to renew the face of the earth. The celebration of the solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord is an annual opportunity for us not only to focus on heaven, where the Lord Jesus has gone to prepare a place for…See the Story
How Christ’s ascension takes the training wheels off our faith
Jesus · Cincinnatiby Mary Farrow Denver Newsroom, May 14, 2020 / 02:00 am MT (CNA).- When Jesus rose from the dead three days after the crucifixion, he appeared for 40 days thereafter to his apostles and many of his other followers in his physical, glorified body. And that glorified body, while it was still recognizable as the man of Jesus, could do some pretty amazing stuff – like walking through walls and suddenly appearing or disappearing. After 40 days, while…See the Story
‘Is Jesus’ body in space?’ And other Ascension questions you didn’t know you had
Cincinnati · CincinnatiI remember the moment I realized my mother was a person. It’s a strange thing to say; but prior to my twenties, my mom more closely resembled a resource. I could turn to her with my needs, confident she would have the solution. As a mother, she gave; and as her child, I took. When the light bulb turned on, I recognized a depth to my mom of which I had been totally unaware. I stopped looking at her as a well of provision and saw instead my sister…See the Story