Commemorating the 1,700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea and its Creed, as well as reaffirming hopes for peace in the Middle East, Pope Leo XIV will travel to Turkey and Lebanon Nov. 27-Dec. 2. The post Pope Leo in Turkey and Lebanon: What to expect from his first international trip appeared first on America Magazine.| America Magazine
The appointment of Dame Sarah Mullaly to the historic See of Canterbury in October 2025 has sent shock waves throughout the Anglican Communion. The chair of the Global Anglican Future Conference (G…| Handwritings on the Wall
When King Charles attends a prayer service at the Vatican this week, it will be just a prelude to 2026, when a woman becomes the Archbishop of Canterbury. The post Will Women Rising in the Church of England Influence the Vatican? appeared first on Washington Monthly.| Washington Monthly
For the first time in history, a British monarch and a pope prayed together in the Sistine Chapel in an event of great ecumenical significance. The post Pope Leo and King Charles make history with first-ever joint prayer service in Sistine Chapel appeared first on America Magazine.| America Magazine
Pope Leo XIV will receive King Charles III and Queen Camilla in a private audience on Oct. 23 and, afterward, for the first time, a British monarch and a pope will pray together in the Sistine Chapel. The post King Charles to visit Pope Leo: here’s what to expect appeared first on America Magazine.| America Magazine
An appeal to the Ecumenical Patriarch to turn back from attempting to unite with the Roman Catholics, only to divide the united Orthodox (1964).| Orthodox Witness
Is Patriarch Bartholomew an Orthodox hierarch, or a Globalist asset? Compare his record of chasing money and political influence with that of Patriarch Daniel of Romania. The post Two Very Different Patriarchs – Constantinople vs Romania appeared first on Orthodox Reflections.| Orthodox Reflections
What is the true nature of Orthodox Christianity, and is the faith compatible with Oriental practices such as Zen Buddhism?| Orthodox Reflections
From Orthodox Traditionalist: …Bishop Irenei of London, a qualified academic with both graduate and doctoral degrees in Patristics, rightly defines Ecumenism as a twentieth-century Protestant…| NFTU
Do Anglicans Believe in the Real Presence? Question: Dear Father Cush, thank you for answering the question about what the Lutherans believe concerning the Real Presence of Christ in the sacrament of the Eucharist. Surely, the Episcopal Church USA and the rest of the Anglican Communion believe in the same theology as we as Catholics […] The post Questions Answered – March 2025 appeared first on Homiletic & Pastoral Review.| Homiletic & Pastoral Review
The Post WWII crusade against the foundations of Western Civilization doesn't stem from a conspiracy. Worse, it comes from a consensus.| Orthodox Reflections
(SOURCE: orthodoxtraditionalist.com) by Subdeacon Nektarios Harrison, M.A. With the passing of Pope Francis Bergoglio, the Arch-Heresiarch of the Roman See,| NFTU
Orthodox America is reeling yet again after reports surfaced of their leaders participating in a Papist Mass, a move traditional Orthodox are calling a slap in the face to the Fathers and traditio…| NFTU
Be careful who you bring into your home and who you establish relationships with. There are people who wish your destruction. Baiting has become a science.| Orthodox Witness
Politics in the U.S. on the "right" seem dominated by a religion of "Americanism", at whose heart is an indifference to true Christianity.| Orthodox Reflections
St. Pierre Cathedral in Geneva, Switzerland By Hannah Brockhaus Rome Newsroom, Mar 10, 2022 / 12:00 pm “The first Catholic Mass in nearly 500 years was celebrated at a cathedral in Geneva, Switzerland, last week for the vigil of the First Sunday of Lent. The last Mass celebrated at St. Pierre Cathedral took place in […] The post “First Mass since Reformation celebrated at Swiss Cathedral” first appeared on Called to Communion.| Called to Communion
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What follows is a (very) casual reflection on my view, as a Catholic, of the appropriate ecumenical apologetic Catholics should offer to evangelicals/protestants when asked what we believe about wh…| Tyler Journeaux