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The Times of Israel on MSNAfter Catholic monks’ vineyard was burned in wildfires, Israelis dig in to help replantThe Latrun Monastery's agricultural lands took a hard hit in this spring's blazes, prompting a grassroots interfaith effort ...
Mumbai: Mount Carmel Church in Bandra observed its annual feast day on July 16, with the celebrations scheduled on Sunday. Officially called the Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, it is among the ...
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Independent.ie on MSNAround the Districts: ShankillShankill St James’ COI, Crinken Services of Worship for this Sunday The Seventh Sunday after Trinity: 10.30am Morning Praise. Church Events/Activities: Please check the Church’s website for regular ...
The 2025 ManUp South Jersey Conference speakers, clockwise from top left: Deacon Steve Javie; Chris Stefanick; Eddie Morris; and Tom ...
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Rotherham Advertiser on MSNThis week’s District News from our correspondents across the Rotherham boroughHEPWORTH NEST COMMUNITY DROP-IN GROUP: Hepworth Drive Community Centre, 42 Hepworth Drive, Swallownest, is a safe space for residents to drop in. The group meets the first Thursday of the month, 11am ...
A new rite published by the Vatican on Thursday will allow priests to celebrate a Mass to exhort Catholics to exercise care for the Earth, in the latest push by the 1.4-billion-member global ...
Priests can now celebrate Mass "for the care of creation" after the Vatican announced that a new formulary of prayers and biblical readings for the Mass will be added to the Roman Missal. Pope Leo ...
Several Catholic colleges and universities remain open in Michigan, though Siena Heights University in Adrian will close.
Massachusetts' highest court is imposing a legal protocol that could result in hundreds of criminal defendants being set free due to a lack of legal representation.
A Vatican spokesman has played down the significance of recently leaked Vatican documents that appear to cast doubt on Pope Francis’ rationale for restricting the Latin Mass.
The publication of the documents this week revived the debate in the Catholic Church over the Latin Mass, suggesting that whoever leaked them aimed to put pressure on Pope Leo XIV to address the ...
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