This week we launch a new and improved version of Weekend Plug-in, the best roundup of religion news youâll find anywhere. The death of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI is our big story.
Read MorePope Francis joined tens of thousands of pilgrims in St. Peterâs Square on Thursday at a funeral Mass for Benedict XVI, an unusual gathering for a dead pontiff presided by a living one. The Vatican, enveloped in a thick fog, featured heads of state and bishops from around the world who came to Rome to mourn Benedictâs death and remember his papacy.
Read MoreRegardless of one's religious affiliation, Pragueâs Church of Our Lady Victoriousâ breathtaking architecture and rich history make the church an irresistible attraction for travelers. While most can find this to be a unique spiritual experience, locals of Prague have a rather interesting relationship with the church.
Read MorePope Emeritus Benedict XVI, who served as head of the Roman Catholic Church from 2005 until his surprise resignation in 2013, was a theologian known for his writings and defense of traditional values to counter the increased secularization of the West.
Read MoreAlthough the Czech Republic is the most atheist country in the world, people still practice religious traditions today. Simultaneously, there are many factors contributing to the change of religious food culture in the Czech Republic, like globalization, tourism and immigration.
Read More(ANALYSIS) There are only a few days left to go in 2022. It was a busy news year for the Catholic Church â loaded with stories with strong religion angles. As we prepare to ring in 2023, here are five big storylines and trends to watch for over the next 12 months.
Read MoreAlmost all of the pieces are religious, taken from churches, basilicas and private chapels. They are echoes of a glorious religious past â one that contrasts with the fact that most of the Czech Republicâs population today is religiously unaffiliated.
Read MoreThe soccer star, a practicing Catholic, didnât hide his feelings after Argentinaâs World Cup victory on Sunday at the 89,000-seat Lusail Stadium outside Qatarâs capital Doha. It was a final loaded with ups and downs. Argentina twice squandered a lead â but triumphed in the end on penalties after the game ended 3-3.
Read More(ANALYSIS) The World Cup in Qatar continues to roll along into the semifinals. So far, the premier soccer tournament â and arguably the planetâs biggest sporting event â has showcased skill, drama and even some upsets. Aside from all that, what the World Cup has also generated are plenty of different kinds of storylines to focus on.
Read MoreThe start of the pandemic in March 2020 forced churches across the world to shut their doors. Catholic churches followed suit and Masses were streamed via Zoom and Facebook. Nearly three years later and churches are trying to return to normal.
Read More(ANALYSIS) The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops assembled in Baltimore to elect a new president. Archbishop Timothy Broglio of the Military Services, tasked with overseeing Catholic ministries to members of the U.S. armed forces, was elected to lead the USCCB. What does it mean for the Catholic Church in the United States?
Read MoreCardinal Joseph Zen, a humanitarian and the outspoken critic of Chinaâs Communist Party, was found guilty on charges relating to his role in a relief fund used by members of Hong Kongâs pro-democracy protest movement. The 90-year-old and five others were found guilty for failing to register the now-defunct 612 Humanitarian Relief Fundâ used to pay protestersâ legal fees.
Read MoreIn a midterm election highlighted by issues such as inflation, crime, abortion and threats to democracy, it turned out that recreational marijuana use has emerged as a new hot-button issue in the culture wars following staunch opposition by Catholic bishops.
Read MoreThe Argentina versus England quarterfinal matchup at the 1986 World Cup will forever be remembered as the game where Diego Maradona scored twice, one of them a controversial goal he later dubbed the âHand of God.â The game, a mix of political tension and faith, cemented Maradonaâs place as one of soccerâs greatest players.
Read MoreThe official teachings of the church regarding both faith and morals will soon become a podcast starting in 2023, part of a growing network of audio programs aimed at teaching Catholicism to the masses.
Read More(ANALYSIS) Polls show that voters care more about inflation, but Democrats are hoping that talking up abortion will get out their base. Abortion, however, isnât just a political issue. As President Joe Biden, a practicing Catholic, promises to make abortion a federal right should Democrats keep a majority, tension among him and prominent U.S. bishops has heated up again.
Read MoreA majority of Catholic voters in six key battleground states say they plan to vote for Republican candidates in the upcoming midterm elections, a new poll reveals. A majority of voters in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Florida, Georgia, Arizona and Nevada listed the economy, jobs, inflation and rising interest rates as their top concern.
Read More(ANALYSIS) Pope Francis decided to divide the churchâs Synod of Bishops into two sessions, one next October and a second in October 2024, in order to âhelp everyone to live it as the journey of brothers and sisters who proclaim the joy of the Gospel.â What does it mean for the future of Catholicism?
Read More(REVIEW) Historian John McGreevyâs new book âCatholicism: A Global History from the French Revolution to Pope Francis,â covering a period of 230 years, can only be defined as ambitious. Extremely well researched and skillfully put together, McGreevyâs book is a must-read for anyone interested in the planetâs largest Christian denomination.
Read More(ANALYSIS) Whether itâs on issues like abortion or same-sex marriage, transgenderism and school curriculums, faith voters will play their part. If the recent past is any guide, Catholics will play an outsized role in the outcomes depending on the state, especially in the so-called swing states.
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