The Abortion Pill in the Nordic Nations
A look at the challenges faced by those defending unborn life within Scandinavia’s sociopolitical climates.
A look at the challenges faced by those defending unborn life within Scandinavia’s sociopolitical climates.
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.
In a historic joint pilgrimage to Rome for the 2025 Jubilee, Nordic Catholics were reminded of their mission to bring Christ’s light into the darkness and sow hope amid the hopelessness that prevails in the Northern countries.
Men in seminary formation in Rome from Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden are an exception to their largely irreligious peers — and they’re eager to be ‘witnesses of hope’ back home.
The pastoral letter is being read aloud at Masses this weekend at Catholic churches in Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark and Iceland.
The Nordic bishops’ intervention follows the publication of a letter last month by the president of Poland’s Catholic bishops’ conference expressing ‘fraternal concern’ over ‘Synodal Way.’
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