
Results from Tag: 'November 1-7, 2009'

The Movie That Just Keeps Changing Lives
The hit pro-life film Bella has saved the lives of many unborn children. Now it’s being used to turn around the lives of people in prison.

Opting Out of Hooking Up
Support groups are springing up on college campuses to help young men live chastely.
Son of a Saint Marvels at His Mother’s Continuing Love
The eldest son of St. Gianna Beretta Molla, Pierluigi Molla, remembers his mother.
Polish Treasure
Jasna Góra is the home of Poland’s national treasure: the icon of Our Lady of Czestochowa.
Anglican Return?
The Vatican’s historic announcement that it will set up a canonical structure to allow groups of disaffected Anglicans to come into union with Rome may bring hundreds of new priests and thousands of converts.
True Vatican II Spirit
Vatican II and its proper implementation is the subject of a new pastoral letter by the bishop of a Midwestern diocese.
Cardinal McCarrick Kicks Off Immigration Reform Effort
Cardinal Theodore McCarrick was one of the first people to speak out as a new effort at immigration reform gets under way.
Solemn High Mass in St. Peter’s
Archbishop Raymond Burke, prefect of the Apostolic Signatura, celebrated the first traditional Latin Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica in 40 years.
Voices Touched by St. Cecilia
One Oregon family harmonizes for the glory of God.