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Bishop Bätzing Calls Germany a ‘Mission Country,’ Amid Declining Catholic Numbers
The Catholic population in Germany, a nation of about 83 million people, has significantly decreased.
Mary, Mother of Persecuted Christians Gains a Shrine in Wyoming
Father Kiely said there are two reasons why Christians should take note of the dedication of the chapel and icon.
Why Do So Many Catholics Use Contraception? Experts Weigh In
Instead of artificial contraception, the Church promotes natural family planning (NFP) for both avoiding and achieving pregnancy.
Pope Francis: The Devil is Threatening the Syro-Malabar Catholic Church with Division
As some fear an imminent schism in the ancient Eastern-rite church, the Pope stressed the importance of unity, saying: “Apart from Peter, apart from the major archbishop, there is no Church.”
Virgin Mary Today Asks Same She Asked of Little Shepherds 107 Years Ago, Cardinal Says
According to the Fátima Shrine, on the evening of Sunday, May 12, about 250,000 pilgrims participated in the prayers and the traditional candlelight procession.
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A plenary indulgence is a grace granted by the Catholic Church through the merits of Jesus Christ to remove the temporal punishment due to sin.