
‘Ireland Is Not Lost Forever’: Bishop Brings Ashes and Gospel to City Streets
Hundreds stopped to receive ashes during Bishop Cullinan’s six-hour mission — a sign that despite cultural shifts, the Catholic faith still stirs hearts in Ireland.
Hundreds stopped to receive ashes during Bishop Cullinan’s six-hour mission — a sign that despite cultural shifts, the Catholic faith still stirs hearts in Ireland.
‘We’re calling it planting,’ the shepherd of Philadelphia told EWTN News.
Vocational call has taught Father Christopher Hartley so much about life — and faith.
At the center of the work is an effort to ensure children are both catechized in the faith and ready to follow the Christian mandate of service to others.
The association seeks to 'combat the so-called ‘black legend’ spread for centuries against the remarkable Spanish accomplishment.'
‘The good news that Jesus brought to the world must once again be proclaimed to all and allowed to shine forth in all its beauty,’ he said. The Pope also spoke of the suffering of abuse survivors, following his Friday meeting with 17 victims of clerical abuse.
Journey from Jerusalem to Antioch through Alexandria, Rome, of course, Constantinople and, finally, to Carthage.
‘The Church grew at a steady rate of 40% per decade,’ says Mike Aquilina, ‘and all that happened at a time when the practice of the faith was a capital crime.’
The New Evangelization doesn’t end with grace-filled events — it carries on with living your gospel witness exactly where you are.
‘Naturalness is the signature of divine enterprises.’ —St. Josemaría Escrivá
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