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Jesus never claimed to be God? A scholar proves otherwise

Jesus is not God and never claimed to be. This is the new battle against Jesus, the subject of the […]

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UCCR restarts thanks to its community

Thanks to the support of our readers, the UCCR website will resume daily updates. We are back on July 14th.

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Cologne “removes” the cathedral, the last folly of cancel culture

The spiers of the cathedral, the city’s symbol for centuries, have been deleted from the logo of the city of Cologne.

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Thousands of adults will be baptized as Catholics at Easter

Also this year, during the Easter Vigil, thousands of adults will be baptized all over the world determined to belong to the Catholic Church.

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Canadian historian: «No natives killed in Catholic schools»

Our interview with Jacques Rouillard, professor of History at the University of Montreal and expert in Canadian residential schools.

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The gospels are four independent sources

Did the evangelists copy each other? Are the Gospels independent, or is Mark our only real source? To answer consider the Gospels sources.

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From abortion to infanticide, another bioethicist approves

The pressure in favor of post-partum abortion (infanticide) continues with the same arguments in favor of pre-birth abortion.

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Historians and the popular myth about the Holy Inquisition: new dossier

A collection of quotes from the leading international specialists of the Inquisition, united against the myth that prevents the results of modern historiography from reaching the general public. What is said of the Catholic inquisitorial courts is largely false: few sentences, no oppressive system, little use of torture.

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Fabiola Gianotti: «I study physical laws, I believe in God»

A new interview with Fabiola Gianotti, director of CERN in Geneva. The eminent scientist reaffirmed her faith in God, explaining that it finds correspondence in the order and elegance of physical laws.

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Kiev people welcomed in the Catholic churches

The Ukrainian Churches become refuges for those who stayed at Kiev. The other face of war is charity.