Pope Pius XII’s Role During World War II Discussed Anew at Rome Conference
Gregorian University Hosts Gathering to Debate Competing Narratives
Gregorian University Hosts Gathering to Debate Competing Narratives
At a recent event in New Rochelle sponsored by the Pave the Way Foundation, knowledgeable Jewish and Church leaders recounted the efforts that spared the lives of every Jew within diocesan borders in World War II.
Alexandrina's life has many connections with the events of Our Lady of Fatima and she is known in Portugal as “the fourth seer of Fatima.”
EDITORIAL: The Epochal Event of Christmas, From 1941 to 2021
The Religious Teachers Filippini sister died Thursday at age 99.
As California continues with a 12-person limit on outdoor Mass attendance due to the coronavirus, the Archbishop of San Francisco expands his reach, marking a very special day for Mother Teresa's Missionaries of Charity.
COMMENTARY: No doubt, one can hope for the Lord’s mercy for Rolf Hochhuth, and for Pius XII’s prayers.
While the Church has rejected various systems of Marxist socialism, Pope Pius XII said, no priest or Christian can remain deaf to a cry for justice and a spirit of brotherhood.
Access to the documents, which include those on the venerable pontiff’s actions during World War II, has been long awaited.
COMMENTARY: Catholics need to lead efforts to develop comprehensive immigration reforms rooted in the principles of justice.
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