News in the Church: Morning News July 15, 2024
By Pål Johannes Nes
Welcome to News from the Church, your source for Catholic news and updates from around the world. The news is edited by Pål Johannes Nes, and you’re listening to EWTN Norway. This is the Morning News for July 15, 2024. Let’s begin with the Saint of the Day.
Saint of the Day: St. Bonaventure
Today, we honor St. Bonaventure, a Doctor of the Church and one of the most influential theologians and philosophers of the Middle Ages. Known as the ‘Seraphic Doctor,’ St. Bonaventure’s works, particularly his mystical writings and his contributions to Franciscan spirituality, continue to inspire the faithful. He served as the Minister General of the Franciscan Order and later became a cardinal and bishop. St. Bonaventure’s life exemplifies a profound dedication to both intellectual pursuits and spiritual growth.
Read more: St. Bonaventure
News Stories:
Devout Christian Dad Killed in Trump Rally Incident Remembered as ‘The Very Best of Us’
Jeffrey Stevens, a devout Christian father, was tragically killed during a recent incident at a Trump rally in Pennsylvania. Friends and family remember Jeffrey as ‘the very best of us,’ highlighting his unwavering faith, dedication to his family, and commitment to his community. Jeffrey was known for his active involvement in his local church and his volunteer work. His loss has deeply affected those who knew him, and he is being honored for his exemplary Christian life and values. A memorial service is being planned to celebrate his life and legacy.
Read more: Devout Christian Dad Killed in Trump Rally Incident
Vatican Condemns Violence Following Attack on Trump
The Vatican has strongly condemned the violence following the attack on former President Donald Trump at a rally in Pennsylvania. Vatican officials emphasized the importance of peace and dialogue, urging all parties to reject violence and seek constructive ways to address political differences. This condemnation reflects the Church’s consistent stance on promoting peace and resolving conflicts through non-violent means. Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the Vatican Secretary of State, reiterated the Church’s call for respect and understanding in political discourse.
Read more: Vatican Condemns Violence Following Trump Attack
Catholic Priest Prayed for Donald Trump’s Safety Moments Before Assassination Attempt
Father Michael O’Sullivan, a Catholic priest, revealed that he prayed for Donald Trump’s safety just moments before the assassination attempt at the Pennsylvania rally. Father O’Sullivan, who was present at the event, spoke about the importance of prayer and divine protection. His actions have resonated with many, highlighting the power of prayer in times of crisis and uncertainty. Father O’Sullivan continues to lead his parish in prayers for peace and protection for all leaders.
Read more: Catholic Priest Prayed for Trump’s Safety
Fr. Jason Charron prayed on stage just before the assassination attempt on Donald Trump. Incredibly, he urged the crowd to pray for the former president, saying, “There are people who want to shoot him, there are people who want to kill him.” Moments later, a bullet grazed the former president’s right ear. EWTN’s Colm Flynn interviewed Fr. Jason Charron about this harrowing experience, emphasizing the priest’s call for divine intervention and protection.
Final of Euro 2024: Spain vs. England – Coach Responds to Atheist on God and Faith
As the final of Euro 2024 approaches, featuring Spain vs. England, Spain’s head coach, Luis Enrique, responded to an atheist’s question about God and faith. Enrique emphasized the importance of faith in his personal life and in the team’s journey to the finals. He remarked that faith gives him strength and hope, both in his professional and personal life. His comments have sparked discussions about the role of faith in sports and how personal beliefs can inspire and motivate athletes. The upcoming match promises to be an exciting event, with both teams displaying exceptional skill and determination.
Read more: Euro 2024 Final: Spain vs. England
Cardinal Ameyu Issues Directives on Administration of Sacraments, Parishes, Institutions in Juba Archdiocese
Cardinal Stephen Ameyu of the Juba Archdiocese in South Sudan has issued new directives on the administration of sacraments, parishes, and institutions. These directives aim to enhance the pastoral care and ensure the proper observance of liturgical practices. The Cardinal’s guidance reflects his commitment to strengthening the spiritual and administrative aspects of the archdiocese.
Read more: Cardinal Ameyu’s Directives
Pope Francis Requests Prayers to Our Lady of Mount Carmel for Those Oppressed by War
Pope Francis has asked the faithful to pray to Our Lady of Mount Carmel for those oppressed by the horrors of war. In a heartfelt appeal, the Pope highlighted the suffering of people in conflict zones and called for global solidarity and prayers for peace. This request underscores the Church’s ongoing efforts to support and comfort those affected by violence and war.
Read more: Pope Francis’ Prayer Request
Conclusion of Benedict XVI Forum in Altötting: Cardinal Koch Emphasizes Importance of Apostolic Mission
The Benedict XVI Forum in Altötting concluded with Cardinal Kurt Koch emphasizing the importance of the apostolic mission. He spoke about the enduring legacy of Pope Benedict XVI and the need for the Church to continue spreading the Gospel with zeal and commitment. Cardinal Koch highlighted that the teachings and writings of Pope Benedict XVI provide valuable insights for addressing contemporary challenges within the Church. The forum brought together theologians and faithful to reflect on Pope Benedict’s contributions and the ongoing relevance of his teachings.
Read more:; Benedict XVI Forum Conclusion
That brings us to the end of today’s episode. Thank you for joining us on News from the Church. Remember to tune in this evening for the Evening News, where we’ll bring you more updates and stories from the global Catholic community. God bless you all, and may your faith continue to inspire and guide you. This is EWTN Norway, wishing you a peaceful and blessed day.
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