(Vatican Radio) Look through any tourist guide and you’ll find the Basilica of San Clemente high up on the list of places to visit in Rome.Situated just a stone’s throw away from the Colosseum, this archaeological treasure trove which is famous the world over, is a three-tiered complex of buildings which features spectacular mosaics and frescos.But this Basilica is not just a place of art and history, it’s also a living breathing church where locals and pilgrims alike can come for the celebration of Holy Mass, and avail of the Sacrament of Reconciliation.The Basilica of San Clemente has been under the care of the Irish Dominican Order since 1667 and over the centuries the community has continued with excavation and restoration projects.The current Rector of this ancient Basilica is Fr Thomas McCarthy and in this the first in a series of three programmes, he talks to Lydia O’Kane about this very special place in the heart of Rome.Listen: In the next ed...
(Vatican Radio) Look through any tourist guide and you’ll find the Basilica of San Clemente high up on the list of places to visit in Rome.
Situated just a stone’s throw away from the Colosseum, this archaeological treasure trove which is famous the world over, is a three-tiered complex of buildings which features spectacular mosaics and frescos.
But this Basilica is not just a place of art and history, it’s also a living breathing church where locals and pilgrims alike can come for the celebration of Holy Mass, and avail of the Sacrament of Reconciliation.
The Basilica of San Clemente has been under the care of the Irish Dominican Order since 1667 and over the centuries the community has continued with excavation and restoration projects.
The current Rector of this ancient Basilica is Fr Thomas McCarthy and in this the first in a series of three programmes, he talks to Lydia O’Kane about this very special place in the heart of Rome.
Listen:
In the next edition Fr Thomas McCarthy takes Lydia O’Kane on a tour of the 12th century level of San Clemente exploring the magnificent mosaics and frescos it contains.
The spiritual shepherd of the Church in Singapore is Cardinal William Goh, archbishop since early 2013 and a cardinal since 2022. / Credit: Sean Boyce/EWTN NewsNational Catholic Register, May 3, 2024 / 06:00 am (CNA).Pope Francis recently announced his intention to travel to Southeast Asia in September to visit Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, East Timor, and Singapore. The island nation of Singapore is one of the most ethnically and religiously diverse regions in Asia and is home to about 395,000 Catholics. The small but strategically important nation also has the highest urban density in Asia but is ranked as the country with the highest quality of life. Like everywhere else, it also faces the threats of secularism and relativism and a loss of traditional values, especially a commitment to family and respect for the elderly. The spiritual shepherd of the Church in Singapore is Cardinal William Goh, archbishop since early 2013 and a cardinal since 2022. He sat down in his res...
null / Credit: ShutterstockWashington, D.C. Newsroom, May 2, 2024 / 18:20 pm (CNA).The Florida Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) released a pair of emergency rules that it said are aimed at combating "misinformation" and a "deeply dishonest scare campaign" by the Biden administration about the state's new six-week pro-life law. The rules, published on May 1, establish guidance for lifesaving measures and clarify that certain procedures, including treatment for ectopic pregnancies, are not considered abortion and remain legal under the Florida Heartbeat Protection Act, which went into effect on Wednesday. This comes amid significant criticism over the state's pro-life law that prohibits abortions on women after six weeks of pregnancy except for in cases of rape, incest, or when the life of the mother is in danger. The new AHCA rules further clarify those exceptions. "The agency finds there is an immediate danger to th...
Oviedo Archbishop Jesús Sanz Montes accused the government of focusing "in a biased and manipulative way on the problem of pedophilia as something attributable only to the Catholic Church." / Credit: Archdiocese of OviedoACI Prensa Staff, May 2, 2024 / 18:50 pm (CNA)."They have done it again. It is a kind of obsessive mantra every time they need a smokescreen to distract from the real problems we have and to which they so clumsily and insidiously apply their tortuous governance."That is how the archbishop of Oviedo, Jesús Sanz Montes, began a letter released this week titled "The Accusing Rattle" in which he responds to the socialist government's announcement of an exclusive plan to address sexual and power abuses committed within the Catholic Church.In the opinion of the prelate, the country's executive "has tried to focus in a biased and manipulative way on the problem of pedophilia as something attributable only to the Catholic Church, which represents an exclusive...