It’s old news that secular society is growing and religion is shrinking both in Europe and the United States. But just in case you didn’t believe what you hear or see on the street, take a look at this new
The head of the supreme tribunal in Rome, Cardinal Raymond Burke, has stated that students of Catholic universities have the right to know which of their teachers have signed the oath of fidelity to the Church's teaching.
It's a shame
The matter with the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru is settled as far as the Catholic Church is concerned:
SECRETARIA STATUS
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The Secretary of State, fulfilling the mandate of His Holiness Benedict
One of the oldest universities in Europe (notice I didn't say oldest Catholic university since they were ALL Catholic)…makes a declaration of independence.
The Catholic University of Leuven, or of Louvain, was the largest, oldest and most prominent university in Belgium. The
It appears Dawkins is at it again today. This time I agree with his first few statements.
People who describe themselves as Catholic but do not accept the church’s key teachings should be “honest” and admit they no longer
This is a topic which has come up very much lately with the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru and Georgetown and will continue to come up. The Jesuit priest, Fr. Robert John Araujo, SJ, a graduate of Georgetown University and, the John Courtney
Georgetown finally responds to the criticism it has been receiving. Read its statement carefully…skip Cardinal Newman's intro if you want…
Georgetown Defends Sebelius Pick with Misleading Statement
Georgetown University has finally issued an official response to the controversy
When will this end?
Lawyer Says Pontifical University Can't Control Who Represents Church
(http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/new.php?n=24913)
LIMA, PERU, May 14 (CNA) .- The attorney for the Archdiocese of Lima, Natale Amprimo, said Peru's Pontifical Catholic University has no right
The front cover editorial of the Catholic Standard, DC's Catholic newspaper, had the following to say about Georgetown's invitation to the architect of the HHS mandate which has been condemned by every bishop in the United States:
Late last
As referenced a few times before, it seems that the faith and reason that accompanies it is not being transmitted very well… It is already apparent that this is the case but now there are more numbers. From the Cardinal