When Teaching the Faith Becomes a Crime in Iceland
COMMENTARY: A priest is under investigation after explaining that those in grave sin should not receive Holy Communion.
COMMENTARY: A priest is under investigation after explaining that those in grave sin should not receive Holy Communion.
Bishop David Tencer, known for his Capuchin beard, talks about the diversity of the Catholic flock in Reykjavik and why the faithful are called to trust in the future of the Church.
Iceland’s current coronavirus measures, which have been in place since November, are scheduled to expire on Jan. 12.
The faith is booming as fast as the domestic economy, and the young outnumber older people in the pews.
Pro-lifers, including actress Patricia Heaton and parents, are speaking out in respect for the dignity and right to life of these special children.
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