• Home
  • About Us
  • Support
  • Concerts & Events
  • Music & Media
  • Faith
  • Listen Live
  • Give Now

Article Archive

Please click below to view any of the articles in our archive.

Vatican City, Dec 6, 2016 / 06:04 am (CNA/EWTN News).- For the first time, the works of Dutch artist Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn will be displayed at the Vatican.Organized by the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity and the Swedish Embassy, the art show falls about a month after Pope Francis’ visit to Sweden marking the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation.The display, entitled “Rembrandt at the Vatican: Images from Heaven and Earth,” is an extension of that same ecumenism and desire for Christian unity, Arnold Nesselrath, curator of the Vatican Museums, told Rome Reports."Sweden is a particularly Protestant country. Holland is a particularly Protestant country. So if you want to set an ecumenical sign through creating events as we've seen on the 31st of October, this is what we wanted to contribute to with this exhibition,” he said.Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands and Queen Silvia of Sweden were both present at the launc...
Vatican City, Dec 6, 2016 / 06:16 am (CNA/EWTN News).- The Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors launched a new website Tuesday, which is designed to help inform the public about their work, and includes resources for Church leaders on safeguarding children and caring for survivors.Announced by the Vatican Dec. 6, and coinciding with the feast of St. Nicholas, the patron saint of children, the website is considered to be in the “beta” stage and is still undergoing development.However, the website already includes information on the history, mission and members of the Commission, practical resources and Church documents on the topic of abuse, as well as past and upcoming programs of the commission, and news about their current work.The commission serves as an advisory body to the Pope, providing recommendations on how the Church can best protect minors and vulnerable adults. It consists of 17 men and women from around the world who work in the field of abuse ...
Vatican City, Dec 6, 2016 / 07:47 am (CNA/EWTN News).- On Tuesday the Vatican announced that Bishop Wilfredo Pino Estévez, who has led the Cuban diocese of Guantánamo-Baracoa for the past 10 years, will now be taking over as the new Archbishop of Camagüey.Announced Dec. 6, the appointment of Pino as the new Archbishop of Camaguey comes after the prelate’s lengthy time in the diocese of Guantanamo-Baracoa diocese.Born in Camaguey Oct. 12, 1950, the bishop studied philosophy and theology at the Major Seminary of San Carlos y San Ambrosio in San Cristóbal de La Habana.He was ordained a priest Aug. 1, 1975, for the Archdiocese of Camaguey, where he then served in various capacities, including as Parochial Vicar of Nuevitas; Treasurer of the parish in Florida, Cuba; National Director of the Pontifical Missionary Works and as pastor of Sant Cruz del Sur.Pino was also on the diocesan committee that organized St. John Paul II’s visit to Cuba in 1998. In...
IMAGE: CNS photo/Catholic HeraldBy Patrick DownesHONOLULU (CNS) -- "Our beloved countryis at war. Our peaceful shores have been ruthlessly attacked, and all citizensare called upon to unite their efforts toward that peace for which we have allprayed, that peace which the world cannot give, and that peace which God willsurely bring about when mankind has seen its folly and conforms its ways to his."Those are the opening words ofthe front-page editorial of The Catholic Herald, the publication of the Dioceseof Honolulu, published Dec. 11, 1941, four days after the Japanese bombed PearlHarbor.This year marks the 75thanniversary of the attack.The smallest of editions, asingle tabloid sheet printed front and back, the newspaper was a somberreassurance of the faith, resolve and patriotism of Hawaii's Catholics."Our duty is clearly markedout," the editorial continued, "and will be faithfully executed. The pages ofhistory proclaim the love and loyalty of Catholics for their fatherland in tim...
IMAGE: CNS photo/Debbie HillBy Judith SudilovskyBETHLEHEM, West Bank (CNS) -- Even the Christmas decorationsseem more cheerful this year in Bethlehem.A new display of Santa's reindeer and sleigh were about toalight at the main traffic circle on Manger Street, and a big white Christmastree made of lights perched merrily next to them. The official Christmas treein Nativity Square was a focus of great commotion as pilgrims and locals struckposes for photos and selfies Dec. 5. A few days earlier, at the official treelighting ceremony, the square was packed with hundreds of onlookers ready to welcomethe Christmas season to the birthplace of Jesus.After two Christmas seasons in which the political realityhad overtaken holiday cheer, people seemed primed to finally feel somemerriment in Bethlehem. In 2014, the summer Gaza war was still keeping awaytourists, and last year a spate of stabbings and shootings overshadowed anyhope of holiday cheer.This year, the Israeli separation barrier cons...
NEW YORK (AP) -- The Grammy Awards are sipping all of Beyonce's lemonade....
RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) -- Viviane Goncalves cries softly as she explains why she believes her husband was killed....
HARVEY, La. (AP) -- The man who fatally shot ex-NFL player Joe McKnight during a road rage dispute has been arrested and jailed on a manslaughter charge, records show....
CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) -- Relatives of Walter Scott, the black motorist fatally shot while fleeing a traffic stop, say they are confident justice will prevail even though a South Carolina jury could not reach a verdict in the murder trial of a white former police officer charged in his death....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The bizarre rumors began with a leaked email referring to Hillary Clinton and sinister interpretations of pizza parties. It morphed into fake online news stories about a child sex trafficking ring run by prominent Democrats operating out of a Washington, D.C., restaurant....
Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube Soundcloud

Public Inspection File | EEO

© 2015 - 2021 Spirit FM 90.5 - All Rights Reserved.