Every August 22, Catholics mark a strange feast: a peasant girl from a town nobody respected gets crowned above every
Every August 22, Catholics mark a strange feast: a peasant girl from a town nobody respected gets crowned above every angel and saint in existence.
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It is heart-warming that the Catholic Church in India will observe 23 August as ‘Justice Sunday’. The theme is ‘Justice Begins with Us’ (Is 1:17).
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On 23 August 1939, Nazi Germany and the USSR concluded a non-aggression pact that, in reality, constituted a political and military alliance aimed at bringing
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Subhasis Chattopadhyay Ph.D. Blessed Edmund Ignatius Rice was a man for the poor and this was stressed in the liturgy of the Holy Mass celebrated
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Kochi — Five years after Pope Francis launched the global Synod on Synodality to make the Catholic Church more participatory, and 12 years into a
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Nagpur: Marie Poussepin’s Academy celebrated India’s 80th Independence Day with enthusiasm, patriotic fervour and a renewed commitment to the values of unity, discipline and national
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My friend’s grandmother went to a convent school in a small town in Kerala that no longer exists — the building was converted into something
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By Dr Jeanette Pinto – Every single day we read and hear of various brutal atrocities committed all over the world regardless of the loss
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Cedric Lobo – The proposed Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Amendment Bill, 2026, along with the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Amendment Rules, 2026, was reportedly expected to be taken
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By Lavoisier Fernandes – The Eucharist is where Catholics should discover most profoundly what it means to belong to the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic
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Mumbai: In an era where public discourse on religious conversion often polarises along legal and political lines, the Institute of Indian Culture (IIC), Mumbai, on
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# chhotebhai – Can the Christians of India, who constitute barely 2.3% of the population, force Hindus to convert, more so when almost all authorities,
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Robancy A Helen – New Delhi, 10 August 2026: Dalit Christians and Dalit Muslims across India observed 10 August as the “National Day of Prayer
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(Corollary to “From Catechism to Atheism) # chhotebhai – The previous article was just a brief commentary on another person’s testimony, about the gross inadequacy
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Michelangelo, after completing his famous statue of Moses in San Pietro in Vincoli, Rome, was so impressed by the lifelike beauty of the sculpture that
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