Less than five years ago, the Eastern Market area church now operating as St. Joseph Shrine was an empty reminder of the neighborhood's vibrant past.But you'd never know it today.People come and go each day to worship, participate in choir or get a box of food, and crews are busy working to restore…
There is still no reliable information about the “interpretations” of
Summorum pontificum announced by Francis, but there are numerous conjectures. Some of them are to be taken quite seriously.
Perhaps the most interesting consideration: Since there is talk of “interpretation,” the text of the motu proprio itself could remain untouched the planned changes would be realized through a rewrite of the 2011
Universae Ecclesiae implementing regulations. Deeper interventions would thus not be necessary for the time being; yet one would have to accept certain incongruities between the Motu Proprio, which as such has the force of law, and the implementing regulations. This is precisely what one must expect in view of the increasingly demonstrated disregard for formal law and its norms in Rome.
Ardee convent has new owners after being sold
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Mercy Sisters Convent in Ardee has been purchased by the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest.
The former Convent of Mercy, vacated last year, has been bought by a young Roman Catholic community, the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest, who purchased the iconic building which comes with an attached chapel and gate lodge set in 10 acres of land.
The Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest intends to use the former Mercy Convent as a convent for the the female branch of their order.
The Sisters Adorers of the Royal Heart are semi-cloistered nuns.
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Question of the Day By RITA LEBLEU and The American Press - Associated Press - Sunday, February 14, 2021
LAKE CHARLES, La. (AP) - Every debris pile removed, every tarp replaced with shingles and every “now open” businesses banner is a sign of recovery, inspiring hope. In Sulphur, where the city motto is “faith, family, community,” the sight of churches in various stages of repair is a reminder. Hurricanes might destroy buildings, but they can also build faith.
“With all the loss, stress and uncertainty, two things have been happening,” said the Rev. Edward Richard, pastor of Our Lady of Prompt Succor. “Our parishioners have been engaged in their faith in new ways and with resourcefulness. There has also been a deeper awareness of the meaning of faith that has allowed many of us to look at temporal things with a