Most of the letters are from disgruntled parishioners expressing their disappointment and providing a litany of reasons and solutions why their church should stay open. My personal favorite ...
NCR readers respond to articles about Catholic voters, Our Lady of Guadalupe, and Church-funded ballot measures.
Bishop Fisher recently announced another round of church closings ... I won’t support a Catholic education for my granddaughter when her male classmates can become priests, consecrate the ...
The reformation critical of Roman Catholic Church practices occurred in Europe in circa 1500, which resulted in the beginning of Protestantism as a result of the objections by Martin Luther ...
Following are NCR reader responses to recent news articles, opinion columns and theological essays with letters that have ... appalled when they show up at my church in an annual fund-raising ...
Who is the god of “thoughts and prayers”? Of “my personal opinion”? “Letter from Birmingham Jail” is about the church that failed. “I have been so greatly disappointed with the white church and its ...
Founded in 1889, Saint Louis University’s College of Philosophy and Letters oversees undergraduate and graduate ... who envision a future in areas of ministry and service to the Church include: For ...
The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about ... on Oct. 16 Nicholas Wimbish ...
The King accused the Church of England of being “corrupted by loathsome political correctness”, a newly uncovered letter reveals. Written in 1998 while he was Prince of Wales, Charles said ...
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The King once praised the Orthodox Church as the only Christians who are “not corrupted by loathsome political correctness”, a newly uncovered letter has revealed. In private correspondence ...
In a startling revelation, a letter has surfaced showcasing King Charles III's blunt criticism of the Church of England, accusing it of being "corrupted by loathsome political correctness".