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Everyone Wins in the Game of Catch
COMMENTARY: The game of catch, when it catches on, symbolizes charity.
Holy Land Priest Recommends 4 Ways to Live a Worthwhile Holy Week
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‘Everything is Yours!’: Ecuador Renews its Consecration to the Sacred Heart of Jesus
According an article posted on the archdiocesan website, Archbishop Espinoza explained that the renewal is “a gift that makes us raise our hearts grateful to the Lord of life.”
In Letter to Holy Land Christians, Pope Francis Deplores the War, Expresses Closeness
In his Holy Week letter, the Pope reflected on his own visit to the region in May 2014 and again stressed the imperative for peace.
Holy Wednesday in Jerusalem: Venerating the Pillar of Christ’s Flagellation
Father Alessandro Coniglio, who presided over the Mass, emphasized to CNA that “the mystery of the blood of Christ is at the heart of Holy Week.
Despite Church Warnings, Tigers and Elephants Threaten Lives in Kerala
On Wednesday, local media reported significant damage from two elephants in Kerala’s Idukki district, alongside a tiger’s attack on livestock