by Rene Reid | May 1, 2025 | CCRI News, Get Involved, Newsletters, Staying Involved in Synodal Process
Gathered in Rome for general congregations ahead of the conclave to elect the next pope, cardinals received their first meditation April 29, delivered by Benedictine Father Donato Ogliari. He offered a spiritual portrait of the next pope as Christ-centered, attentive... by Rene Reid | Apr 30, 2025 | CCRI News, Get Involved, Newsletters, Staying Involved in Synodal Process
In this presentation, Sr. Donna Ciangio, Chancellor to Cardinal Tobin in Newark, New Jersey, offered a step-by-step guide to setting up diocesan and parish pastoral councils. Sister used PowerPoint slides, which you can save and use to set up a new council or adjust... by Rene Reid | Apr 24, 2025 | CCRI News, Get Involved, Newsletters, Staying Involved in Synodal Process
For those who missed it, we encourage you to listen to the recording of our introductory presentation exploring similarities between the rise of Adolf Hitler during Nazism and the rise of Donald Trump under the current U.S. administration:... by Rene Reid | Apr 14, 2025 | CCRI News, Get Involved, Newsletters, Staying Involved in Synodal Process
For those who missed it, we encourage you to listen to the recording of our introductory presentation exploring similarities between the rise of Adolf Hitler during Nazism and the rise of Donald Trump under the current U.S. administration:... by Rene Reid | Apr 12, 2025 | CCRI News, Get Involved, Newsletters, Staying Involved in Synodal Process
Here is the YouTube recording of our online presentation about the moral corruption being observed and experienced under the current U.S. administration: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2UpWsoccHg. This video opens with historian, Dr. Jon Rosebank, offering salient... by Rene Reid | Mar 20, 2025 | CCRI News, Get Involved, Media, Newsletters, Staying Involved in Synodal Process
The entire world is impacted by what is happening under the current U.S. Government’s administration. To remain silent is to be complicit with what is happening around us. Christians must stand up for and protect the vulnerable and marginalized. The question we are...