A Catholic bishop is calling out President Joe Biden. Thomas Paprocki, bishop of the Diocese of Springfield, Illinois, released a video last week accusing Biden, who identifies as Catholic, of making "a mockery of our Catholic faith" when he made the sign of the cross at a pro-abortion campaign event last month. 'Make no mistake: God is not mocked, for a person will reap only what he sows.' "Making the sign of the cross is one of the most profound gestures a Catholic can make in showing...
Ivor Ward, 98, is still clocking on four days a week as a production operative at health company EM Pharma in Rothley, Leicestershire
On this episode of Mother Miriam Live, Mother Miriam reads excerpts from a Crisis Magazine article by Kevin Wells titled “The Whisky Priest and Jairus’ Daughters”
‘Brother’ Matson may be the first ‘transgender’ diocesan ‘hermit,’ which one canon lawyer says presents serious problems.
Mexico’s main opposition candidate vowed to crack down on drug cartels ahead of the presidential campaign’s third and final debate, which will focus on security and foreign relations.
By MEGAN JANETSKY Associated Press HUITZILAC, Mexico (AP) — Cartel violence haunted the central Mexican town of Huitzilac days after a mass shooting claimed the lives of eight men. The shooting coincides with a larger wave of violence leading up to Mexico’s June 2 elections. Experts say criminal groups use violence as a tool to
Mexico's cartel violence haunts civilians in the lead-up to June elections
Cartel violence haunted the central Mexican town of Huitzilac days after a mass shooting claimed the lives of eight men
By MEGAN JANETSKY Associated Press HUITZILAC, Mexico (AP) — Tailed by trucks of heavily armed soldiers, four caskets floated on a sea of hundreds of mourners. Neighbors peered nervously from their homes as the crowd pushed past shuttered businesses, empty streets and political campaign posters plastering the small Mexican town of Huitzilac. Days earlier, armed
HUITZILAC, Mexico (AP) — Tailed by trucks of heavily armed soldiers, four caskets floated on a sea of hundreds of mourners. Neighbors peered nervously from their homes as the crowd pushed past shuttered businesses, empty streets and political campaign posters plastering the small Mexican town of Huitzilac. Days earlier, armed men in two cars sprayed a nearby shop with bullets, claiming the lives of eight men who locals say were sipping beers after a soccer match. Continue reading at The Republic...
At least 11 people have been killed in Chiapas state as two cartels battle for control of the area.
At the conclusion of the two-hour ceremony, Bishop James Thomas Ruggieri assumed the top spiritual leadership position for Maine Catholics.