The Catholic Register Thu, 23 Jan 2025 00:36:11 -0500 Website design by Concerto Designs concertodesigns.ca en-gb 'Synodality' a chance for bishops, faithful to be involved in Church governance /home/international/item/28292-synodality-a-chance-for-bishops-faithful-to-be-involved-in-church-governance /home/international/item/28292-synodality-a-chance-for-bishops-faithful-to-be-involved-in-church-governance VATICAN – Synodality is about more than just bishops participating in the governance of the church; it encourages the involvement of all the faithful in a spirit of collaboration, said Archbishop Hector Miguel Cabrejos Vidarte of Trujillo, Peru.
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International Fri, 26 Oct 2018 11:53:20 -0400
The power of spiritual principles /faith/columnists/item/23447-the-power-of-spiritual-principles /faith/columnists/item/23447-the-power-of-spiritual-principles

32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year C) Nov. 6 (2 Maccabees 7:1-2, 7, 9-14; Psalm 17; 2 Thessalonians 2:16-3:5; Luke 20:27-38

How should we react when negative events shake us to our core and raise doubts?

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fr_scott@catholicregister.org (Fr. Scott Lewis, S.J) Fr. Scott Lewis Fri, 28 Oct 2016 10:01:47 -0400
Get up, be faithful to God, Philippine bishops' head says after election /home/international/item/22297-get-up-be-faithful-to-god-philippine-bishops-head-says-after-election /home/international/item/22297-get-up-be-faithful-to-god-philippine-bishops-head-says-after-election

MANILA, Philippines – The head of the Philippine bishops' conference said it was time to "get up" and be faithful to God, as millions of Filipinos elected Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte president.

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International Wed, 11 May 2016 08:40:42 -0400
Faithfulness in mercy is God's way of being, Pope says /faith/item/21582-faithfulness-in-mercy-is-god-s-way-of-being-pope-says /faith/item/21582-faithfulness-in-mercy-is-god-s-way-of-being-pope-says

VATICAN CITY - God's mercy is constant and limitless; he is faithful in his mercy for his children, even when they are unfaithful, Pope Francis said.

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Faith Wed, 13 Jan 2016 12:00:00 -0500
Pope: Prayers of the faithful, not clergy, can make miracles happen /faith/item/21575-pope-prayers-of-the-faithful-not-clergy-can-make-miracles-happen /faith/item/21575-pope-prayers-of-the-faithful-not-clergy-can-make-miracles-happen

VATICAN CITY - The prayers of the faithful, not the pope, bishops, priests or nuns, have the power to make miracles happen in the most impossible situations, Pope Francis said at his morning Mass.

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Faith Tue, 12 Jan 2016 10:54:32 -0500
O come to church all ye faithful, sort of faithful and atheists, too /features/christmas/item/21499-o-come-to-church-all-ye-faithful-sort-of-faithful-and-atheists-too /features/christmas/item/21499-o-come-to-church-all-ye-faithful-sort-of-faithful-and-atheists-too

December means curtains up for church Christmas pageants, hand-bell concerts, caroling kiddie choirs and Nativity displays on the front lawns.

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Christmas Wed, 23 Dec 2015 07:05:21 -0500
Crowds gather early in anticipation of Pope appearance /features/item/18233-crowds-gather-early-in-anticipation-of-pope-appearance /features/item/18233-crowds-gather-early-in-anticipation-of-pope-appearance

BETHLEHEM - The faithful began arriving in Manger Square four hours in advance of Pope Francis' appearance, waving flags, shaking hands, buzzing with excitement. With three hours to go the people are singing hymns.

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mikes@catholicregister.org (Michael Swan, The Catholic Register) A Holy Land pilgrimage Sat, 24 May 2014 20:00:00 -0400
Faithful charity /columns/item/15508-faithful-charity /columns/item/15508-faithful-charity

Engaging in charity is central to the mission of the Church or, as Pope Benedict says, “an indispensable expression of her very being.” For 2,000 years, charity has been such an obvious aspect of Christian identity that it was never expressly established in Canon Law as a duty of the bishops. There was no need. It was simply acknowledged by all as being a fundamental teaching of Christ and therefore essential to the practise of the faith.

That changed on Dec. 1 when the Pope issued an apostolic letter to formalize regulations to govern the ChurchƵapp charitable activities. He did this, he said, because there was a need to fill a lacuna, the gap between what was being enthusiastically practised but without a legislated framework.

His document will be warmly received by generous Catholics who’ve expressed concern about their donations sometimes going, directly or indirectly, to causes that conflict with Church teaching. In Canada, the most public of these cases involve a small number of agencies affiliated with Development and Peace. Even today, D&P continues to hear occasional suggestions that, despite tighter controls, some of its money finds its way to groups that support abortion.

BenedictƵapp welcomed decree is a succinct reflection on the essential nature of charity and its integral place in the Church. ItƵapp a call for charities to exemplify Christian life, for the laity to engage in charitable activity and for bishops to provide firm leadership and strict oversight.

Most striking, though, is the PopeƵapp unequivocal edict that Catholic charities always act in accordance with Church doctrine.

Without exception, they “are required to follow Catholic principles in their activity and they may not accept commitments which could in any way affect the observance of those principles,” he said. He has also prohibited these charities from accepting financial support from groups that contravene Church teaching.

Additionally, dioceses and parishes are instructed to prohibit publicity for charitable organizations that contravene Church teaching. The Pope makes it the duty of bishops in particular but also pastors to “ensure that they (charities) are managed in conformity with the demands of the ChurchƵapp teaching and the intentions of the faithful.”

These are welcomed words. When Catholics support a Catholic charity they have every right to expect their money is supporting causes that align with their faith. For many years, everyone assumed that was the case. Several recent incidents, however, suggest that has not always been so.

The Pope has now decreed that being faithful is more than merely expected of Catholic charities. It is mandatory. These charities are obligated to strictly adhere to Church doctrine and bishops are formally required to ensure that charities comply.

ItƵapp all about ensuring that Catholic charities are, in every respect, truly Catholic.

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editor@catholicregister.org (Catholic Register Editorial) Editorial Wed, 05 Dec 2012 12:03:09 -0500