Urges Christians to Be Good Citizens
The liturgy should inspire Catholics to contribute to bettering the world with testimony and social action, says Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone.
Secretary of State Cardinal Bertone said this in a message sent on behalf of Benedict XVI to the 58th Italian National Liturgical Week, in progress in Spoleto through Friday.
“To live as […]

Says Decision Is Matter of Conscience
As a matter of conscience, and with great sadness, Cardinal Keith O’Brien announced his intention to resign from Amnesty International in protest of the organization’s policy supporting abortion.
The archbishop of St. Andrews and Edinburgh communicated his decision today in a letter sent to the director of human rights organization in […]

They Fought the Good Fight
Orestes Brownson & Father Feeney
by Thomas M. Sennott
Publisher: Catholic Treasures
In this book we have compiled for us the writings of two great theologians that spent their life defending Catholic doctrine. They are Orestes Brownson and Father Feeney. And we can read their positions in their own words. These two men lived over […]

Saint Augustine

August 28, 2007 | Leave a Comment

St. Augustine was born in Tagaste in modern Algeria on November 13, 354. This famous son of St. Monica spent many years in wicked living and in false beliefs. He was one of the most intelligent persons who ever lived. Augustine was brought up in a Christian atmosphere by his mother. Unfortunately, he became so […]