Indian sisters tell Church to stress gender equality
Both spoke how the Church needs to be relevant especially by listening to women creating space gender equalityContinue Reading
Both spoke how the Church needs to be relevant especially by listening to women creating space gender equalityContinue Reading
By Matters India Reporter New Delhi: Father Jaison Joseph Vadassery from India has been elected as an Asian member of the governing council of an international Catholic organization that serves and protects uprooted people. Father Vadassery, secretary of Catholic Bishops’ Conference of India Office for Labor, was elected during theContinue Reading
Father Bulcke’s mortal remains will be shifted to Ranchi from DelhiContinue Reading
Thiruvananthapuram: A CBI court in Thiruvananthapuram on March 7 acquitted Catholic priest Father Jose Poothrukayil in the murder of Sister Abhaya while ordering a nun and another priest to face trial in the 26-year-old case. Sister Abhaya, a plus-two student, was found dead in a well on the premises ofContinue Reading
By Sriram Ramakrishnan Rohit Vemula, Akhlaq Khan, Junaid Khan, Una…..What is common to all these names? All (except Una) were individuals and victims of unspeakable, horrible tragedies. Two were were victims of mob lynching and Una witnessed the brutal flogging of four Dalit youth by alleged self-styled gau rakshaks’ inContinue Reading
By Santosh Digal Sister Cynthia Mathew, a member of the Congregation of Jesus, is working as NGO representative at United Nations, New York, since November 2017. Earlier, she practiced as a lawyer in the High Court of Patna and District Court of Buxar in Bihar state. She also directed anContinue Reading
Americans still have a favorable opinion of Pope Francis after five years, but it appears some Republicans are growing weary of his leadership, a new survey Tuesday showed. The Pew Research poll found that 34 percent of American Catholics see the pope as being “too liberal,” while 24 percent seeContinue Reading
Deborah Hyde Exorcism is intrinsic to Christianity. From driving possessed swine into a lake to expelling a spirit from a boy who foamed at the mouth, Jesus could reasonably be considered a therapeutic exorcist. So it’s hard to tell some churches to get real and rational – although, regrettably, thatContinue Reading
Let us see temptations as a means of purification and perfectionContinue Reading
The El Salvador archbishop was gunned down during Mass in 1980Continue Reading
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