Reviewing Regulations on Mass Offerings: Questions and answers to the dos and don’ts on Mass stipends. By Father John Chrysostom Kozlowski. https://t.co/aykYMbEf28
Father Ronald Patrick Raab talks about his cherished walks and reflections of the Holy Cross religious buried in the community cemetery at the University of Notre Dame.
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Father Patrick Briscoe, OP, shares 10 things we need to know about Pope Francis’ latest encyclical, Dilexit Nos (“He Loved Us”), which offers the Church a striking new reflection on the transformative love of the Sacred Heart.
https://t.co/bIZCm05vrz
Father Patrick Anderson explores human formation through the themes of masculine vulnerability, generative friendship, contemplative leisure and memento mori.
https://t.co/4Ticj9crbS
Father Frederick J. Cwiekowski notes that one approach to our formation as priests for a synodal Church may be to examine the virtues — the habits and the dispositions of mind and heart that guide our actions and our way of relating to others.
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Pope Francis named 21 new cardinals this week. Matthew Bunson explains the purpose of cardinals in the Church in Simply Catholic.
https://t.co/Ybl4f1Pocc
On Friday, we celebrate the memorial of St. Francis of Assisi. Father Sean O. Sheridan explains how St. Francis can be a witness to inspire priests.
https://t.co/vCmyK7rwoa
Closing out the 80th anniversary history series, Father Robert J. Hater reflects on the digital age and the pandemic and looks to the Church’s future.
https://t.co/YC2XuqseTl
Father Ronald D. Witherup assesses the misunderstandings of the Synod on Synodality and offers ways for priests to help our people understand what the synod represents, and what it does not mean.
https://t.co/wRzPvTNFIq
How to Energize Our Own Ongoing Human Formation: Exploring the themes of masculine vulnerability, generative friendship, contemplative leisure and memento mori. https://t.co/4Ticj9crbS
Catherine Cavadini reflects on this week’s Gospel, noting, “The Son of Man is to be handed over to men and they will kill him, and three days after his death the Son of Man will rise.” The disciples misunderstand:
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Father Dustin Dought and Jill Rauh from the USCCB discuss what parishes can and cannot do to help Catholics participate in political life.
https://t.co/4Teg7Fu1ao