Has a Catholic priest in Ireland really been cancelled by his Bishop for preaching against sin?

Nov 3, 2022 by

By Laura Perrins, Catholic Herald: What is more important, appeasing the atheist Catholic-haters on twitter or saving souls? It seems that for the Bishop of Kerry, Ray Browne, it is the appeasing of atheists. The Bishop has abandoned his...

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Anglican Perspective: The Global Anglican Communion on All Saints Day

Nov 2, 2022 by

By Phil Ashey, AAC: In this special podcast, Canon Phil summarizes the current events in today’s Anglican Communion. The past few months have seen some significant occurrences that will affect the Church’s future: the...

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Priest ‘to be taken off Masses’ after Kerry bishop’s rebuke of offending homily

Nov 2, 2022 by

By Gráinne Ní Aodha, Belfast Telegraph: A priest who gave a widely condemned address in Co Kerry church over the weekend is to be prevented from saying Mass again after the Bishop of Kerry rebuked his comments as unchristian. Retired...

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Tim Keller on Biblical Critical Theory

Nov 2, 2022 by

From The Gospel Coalition: Like many others, I’ve read various forms of critical theory for decades. However, it’s only in the last couple of years that the term (under the heading “Critical Race Theory”) has burst into popular...

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Indonesia Religion Forum: Nigerian Archbishop calls for religious tolerance

Nov 2, 2022 by

By Chris Sugden: His Grace, Archbishop Henry Ndukuba, Primate of the Anglican Church of Nigeria greeted R20 participants on behalf of the largest Anglican Church in the world, with 25 million regular worshippers. Archbishop Ndukuba then...

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Sunak government concerned about inappropriate school materials

Nov 2, 2022 by

From Coalition for Marriage: After a turbulent few weeks in politics, we now have a new Prime Minister and a new Education Secretary. What does this mean for what our children will be taught in schools about relationships? The new...

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