Father Robert Barron, the man behind the Catholicism Project, talks about experiences and impressions formed while filming in Calcutta, and his take on Mother Teresa’s order.
Continued from yesterday, the second part of an interview with late Belgian Benedictine priest Father Werner Papeians de Morchoven, about his experience in Chengdu, China during Mao’s takeover.
A video featured on Gloria.tv showing late Belgian Benedictine priest Father Werner Papeians de Morchoven, in an interview of his experience in Chengdu, China during Mao’s takeover.
Featuring The Catholicism Project, a ten-part documentary series on the history of the faith.
A video reportedly of footage from an Easter Day in Jangchung Cathedral in North Korea.
The cathedral was built in 1988, a concession by the North Korean government following decades of persecution of peoples of faith, says a news report from several years ago in the Asia Times online. According to Wikipedia, it is only one [...]
The question of tradition – and therefore also of education, of the transmission of the patrimony of faith to the new generations – is one of the crucial questions in the Christian and Catholic camp … But the question seems to be even more burning for Islam. (Sandro Magister, chiesa.espresso.repubblica.it)
This is tightly interwoven with the [...]
Goans have long debated the Inquisition. Once again, a debate broke out in cyberspace about this very aspect of Goa’s past, and, as usual, brought up a whole lot of defensive responses, and accusations. (Indian Catholic)
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