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Friday, March 28th, 2014
In a meeting room under Holy Name Cathedral, a rapt group of black Roman Catholics listened as Barack Obama, a 25-year-old community organiser, trained them to lobby their fellow delegates to a national congress in Washington on issues like empowering lay leaders and attracting more believers. “He so quickly got us,” said Andrew Lyke, a Read more
Tags: Barack Obama, Catholic Social Teaching, Chicago, community organising, Inequality, Justice, Obama, Pope Francis, President, USA
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Tuesday, March 25th, 2014
Let us talk about Catholic priests. Consider especially those who are now in their 60s, after a life of service to their church. They were seminarians in the heady days of Vatican II when everything seemed possible. They managed to survive the aftermath of was Humanae Vitae and continued to preach and counsel, to lead the sacred Read more
Tags: Augustinians, Capuchins, Catholic Church, faculties, Fr Tony Flannery, Ireland, Irish Church, Marists, Ministry, Passionists, Priests, Redemptorists, silenced, Tony Flannery, Vatican
Posted in Features | Comments Off on Silenced priests: A question of conscience
Tuesday, March 25th, 2014
The image that surfaces when Sr Teresa Forcades speaks is evocative of spiraling energy, bubbling in spirit, and of being on the ground with the needs of the people of God. Forcades — a Benedictine nun, activist, feminist theologian and physician from Catalonia in Spain — and Francis — a Jesuit pope from Argentina — Read more
Tags: Benedictine, Catalonia, Catholic Church, Change, Church, Nun, Religious Sisters, Spain, Sr Teresa Forcades
Posted in Features | Comments Off on Church change must come from the base
Friday, March 21st, 2014
While New Zealand is becoming less religious overall, there’s greater diversity to the country’s religious make-up, according to the latest census. Most people who consider themselves religious identify as being Christian, however other religions are growing. The three that saw the biggest increase in followers between 2006 and 2013 are Hinduism, Islam and Sikhism. Meanwhile, the Read more
Tags: Auckland, Diversity, Faith, Islam, Muslim, New Zealand, Religion, Student, Video
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Friday, March 21st, 2014
Pope Francis used to pick up La Nacion newspaper every day at a kiosk across from the city’s cathedral. Each edition was bound by a rubber band. But then-Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio, being frugal, would save the rubber bands and return them in a ball at the end of every month. Guide Javier Cortese offered the anecdote Read more
Tags: Argentina, Bergoglio, Buenos Aires, Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio, Pope Francis, tourism, tours
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Tuesday, March 18th, 2014
The recent events in Ukraine are not what many news sources, even respected ones, imagine them to be. First, Ukraine was not a battleground where Russia and the West were hammering it out. Indeed, 99% of what was taking place on ‘the maidan’, the central square in Kyiv, was based on issues internal to Ukraine. Read more
Tags: demonstrations, Government, Jesuits, Politics, Spirituality, Ukraine, Violence
Posted in Features | Comments Off on Ukraine: A spiritual journey in political guise
Tuesday, March 18th, 2014
Humans are needy. We need things: keepsakes, stuff, tokens, tchotchkes, knickknacks, bits and pieces, junk and treasure. We carry special objects in our pockets and purses, or place them on shelves and desks in our homes and offices. As profane and ordinary as the objects may be, they can also be extraordinary. Some things even become Read more
Tags: Anointing, Art, gallery, history, museum, objects, religious objects, slideshow, stone
Posted in Features | Comments Off on A history of religion in 11 objects
Friday, March 14th, 2014
Pope Francis has been announced as one of the 278 nominees for the Nobel Peace Prize. Here are a few reasons why he deserves to win over the other nominees, which include Vladimir Putin and Edward Snowden. Pope Francis for Nobel Peace Prize 1. He’s practically a rockstar What does Pope Francis have in common Read more
Tags: celebrity, Nobel Peace Prize, Peace, Pope Francis, Rolling Stone, Voxxi
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Friday, March 14th, 2014
As Pope Francis completes his first year in office, David Willey reports from Rome on the changes that have taken place in the Vatican and the Catholic Church. Back in 1978 – which went down in history as the “year of the three Popes” – I remember meeting a gregarious American priest and journalist who Read more
Tags: BBC, challenges, David Willey, joys, Pope Francis, Rome, Vatican
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Tuesday, March 11th, 2014
Looking for prayer and penance ideas for this year’s Lenten journey? Or a faithful guide and friendly reminder to practice virtue, do good works and read Scripture? Whatever you’re searching for to help you draw closer to Jesus Christ these 40 days of Lent, there’s an app to help you. “It’s a beautiful thing to Read more
Tags: Almsgiving, App, Faith, faith journey, fasting, ipad, Lent, Prayer, smart phone, Stations of the Cross
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