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From battlefield funerals to front-line faith, Father Taras Mykhalchuk ministers where few dare to go — and says war has only strengthened his faith. Father Taras Mykhalchuk attends a Feb. 24 prayer service in London’s Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral of the Holy Family. (photo: Mazur/cbcew.org.uk / CC BY-NC-ND 2.0a ) Features March 24, 2025 LONDON — On Feb.
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The men and women (and one young child) featured in these pages experienced both joy and suffering — loneliness, sickness, poverty, betrayal and even persecution — yet they remained steadfast.
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2 months ago |
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The men and women (and one young child) featured in these pages experienced both joy and suffering — loneliness, sickness, poverty, betrayal and even persecution — yet they remained steadfast.
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St. Patrick may be Ireland’s most famous saint, but a new biography for young readers sheds light on another great Irish holy man: St. Kevin of Glendalough. , March 16, 2025 – National Catholic RegisterIgnatius Press has just published the first comprehensive biography in more than 1,000 years of the beloved fifth- and sixth-century Irish saint Kevin of Glendalough.
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St. Patrick may be Ireland’s most famous saint, but a new biography for young readers sheds light on another great Irish holy man: St. Kevin of Glendalough.
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Hundreds stopped to receive ashes during Bishop Cullinan’s six-hour mission — a sign that despite cultural shifts, the Catholic faith still stirs hearts in Ireland. Bishop Alphonsus Cullinan distributes ashes on Ash Wednesday, March 5, in Waterford City, Ireland.
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Hundreds stopped to receive ashes during Bishop Cullinan’s six-hour mission — a sign that despite cultural shifts, the Catholic faith still stirs hearts in Ireland. , March 14, 2025 – National Catholic RegisterWATERFORD, IRELAND – On Ash Wednesday, Bishop Alphonsus Cullinan of Waterford and Lismore, Ireland, took to the streets of Waterford City, offering ashes to anyone who wished to receive them. In a country where faith is often seen as fading, the response was anything but indifferent.
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Feb 28, 2025 |
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The Beatles were baffled at the overt religiosity of the United States in the 1960sFebruary 23, 2019 – National Catholic RegisterIn January 1969 on a rooftop in central London The Beatles played their last concert together — or rather, not so much a concert as a makeshift performance, part of a documentary film then being shot. It was a dismal end to the band’s live appearances that had been among some of the most glittering of recent times.
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Feb 10, 2025 |
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Raised without faith, Stephen Williams embraced Zen Buddhism before a surprising encounter led him to Catholicism and Opus Dei. Left: Stephen Williams at Kanshoji Monastery in France shortly after his ordination as a Zen monk. Center: Completing his Camino pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela. Right: Serving as a British soldier on a peacekeeping mission in Bosnia, 1997. (photo: Courtesy Photos) Features February 10, 2025 Stephen Williams has been on quite a journey.
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Feb 10, 2025 |
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Raised without faith, Stephen Williams embraced Zen Buddhism before a surprising encounter led him to Catholicism and Opus Dei. , February 10, 2025 – National Catholic RegisterStephen Williams has been on quite a journey. Coming from a broken home, he ended up seeking refuge in the British Army, where the order and discipline provided exactly what he craved.