The CNMI Supreme Court recently held an appellate hearing at Mount Carmel School and gathered for a group photo with students, law clerks, and appellant and appellee attorneys.

Supreme Court of the CNMI Holds Hearing at Mount Carmel School

Posted by - October 13, 2018

By Quincy Chinen, Justin Ocampo, and Reica Ramirez Students in Mount Carmel School’s Introduction to Media Communications  LAST week, the Supreme Court of the CNMI held an appellate court hearing at Mount Carmel School. The hearing was attended by students from the AP United States Government, AP United States History, and AP English courses as

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Mercy is Mission

Posted by - October 13, 2018

God invites us to join in his mission to spread his message of mercy everywhere with love in our heart. This mission is not for exclusive membership but welcomes everyone. He tells us not to be self-conceited and choosy about doing his work. His kingdom is not about self-fulfilment but humility, sacrifice and self-depreciation. He

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Karidat Open House and Blessing, Friday October 19th, 3pm-5pm

Posted by - October 13, 2018

We have a lot to celebrate over at Karidat. This summer we moved our main office to a new location and the new Sister Remedios Community Center was created! We are thrilled to invite the public to join us as we showcase the expansions to our space and the other transformations within that building (the

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On virtue in public office (Part 1)

Posted by - October 13, 2018

As of this writing it is early September 2018. The burial of Senator John S. McCain occurred just a few days ago, after a week or so of memorial services honoring his memory. Over the years I have seen few world leaders receive such accolades and public honors as did Senator McCain. While the man

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XXVIII DAMENGGU GI UTDINÅRIU NA TIEMPU

Posted by - October 13, 2018

FINE’NA NA TINAITAI                                                                               Wis 7, 7-11 Un tinaitai ginin i Lepblun Tinemtum  Manåyuyut  yu’, ya manå’i yu’ tiningu’ para bai hu fangumprendi; Manggågåo yu’, ya måttu i espiritun Tinemtum giya guåhu.  Mås ya-hu esti ki pudet yan tronun rai, Ya kalang manaibali i rikesa yanggin manma’akumpåra yan esti, ni ti hu akumpåra esti yan

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“The Highway to Heaven”

Posted by - October 13, 2018

By: Ambrose Milton Bennett The Highway to Heaven is not marked with signs and it is not clearly defined by lines and mile markers. It is a highway of the most unimaginable grandeur with a path that can only be seen by those who truly believe in God and the eternal life promised. “You only

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Pope Francis speaks at a pre-synod gathering of youth delegates in Rome March 19. Also pictured is Cardinal Kevin Farrell, head of the Vatican's Dicastery for Laity, the Family and Life. The Synod of Bishops on young people, the faith and vocational discernment will take place Oct. 3-28 at the Vatican. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)

Church present and future: Synod to show young Catholics’ needs, gifts

Posted by - October 7, 2018

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — The Synod of Bishops will meet in October to try to look at the world and the Catholic Church through the eyes of teenagers and young adults and find ways to encourage their enthusiasm and dreams, help them sift through the possibilities life offers them to serve others and resist the

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A statue of an angel carrying Christ's cross is seen in 2010 on the Castel Sant'Angelo bridge in Rome. Christians have guardian angels to encourage and guide them so they won't become sluggish on their journey in life, Pope Francis said Oct. 2 in his homily during morning Mass in the Domus Sanctae Marthae. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)

Guardian angels are life’s traveling companions, pope says

Posted by - October 7, 2018

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Christians have guardian angels to encourage and guide them so they won’t become sluggish on their journey in life, Pope Francis said. Without the guidance of angels, men and women who become settled in their ways and put “their life on hold” are in danger of becoming like stagnant water, the

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Pope Francis blesses a girl as he receives the offertory gifts during the Mass of canonization of Junipero Serra outside the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in 2015 in Washington. In an Oct. 2 Pew Research Center poll, U.S. Catholics by a 2-to-1 margin feel Pope Francis is doing a fair or poor job on the clergy sex abuse issue. (CNS photo/Matthew Barrick)

Poll: Pope’s favorability numbers down, and worse for handling of abuse

Posted by - October 7, 2018

WASHINGTON (CNS) — With Pope Francis midway into the sixth year of his pontificate, the percentage of U.S. Catholics who view him favorably, while still strong, is noticeably down. And, compared to a January poll by the Pew Research Center that showed Catholics being evenly split on how well Pope Francis has handled the issue

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A sunset after a day of rain illuminates the cobblestones near the Vatican in Rome March 5. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)

Church’s problems are caused by its own members, pope says

Posted by - October 7, 2018

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — The barque of the church is being buffeted by strong winds of scandal created by its own members, Pope Francis told a group of priests from France. When the church is “hit by opposing and violent winds, especially because of grave sins committed by some of its members,” the pope said

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