Christine Rousselle, N. Catholic Register

Christine Rousselle

N. Catholic Register

Maine, United States

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Past articles by Christine:

‘A Blow From the Devil’: Shattered Fatima Statue found in Ukrainian Catholic Seminary Occupied by Russians

“I am not particularly prone to put things in such supernatural terms, but this affair struck me as very unusual.” → Read More

Lviv's Armenian Cathedral Removes Christ Statue for Safekeeping Amid Ukraine Conflict| National Catholic Register

Since the invasion began, Lviv has become a “western capital” of the country as Kyiv, the capital, came under attack. → Read More

City Council Pulls Consideration of ‘Abortion Provider Appreciation Day’ From Agenda in Alexandria, Virginia

The mayor pulled the item from the agenda for the March 8 meeting. → Read More

Argentine Bishop Zanchetta Convicted of Sexually Abusing Seminarians

Bishop Zanchetta led the Diocese of Orán, located in northern Argentina, from 2013 until 2017. → Read More

Medical Workers Ask Supreme Court to Block NY Vaccine Mandate Lacking Religious Exemption

New York is one of three states that do not permit religious exemptions to their existing vaccine mandate. → Read More

‘Devastated’ Traditional Latin Mass Devotees Petition Arlington Bishop to Ease Restrictions

Peters plans on personally handing Bishop Burbidge a printout of the signed petition. → Read More

Former Priest Withdraws Pleas Over Child Sex Abuse After Judge’s Rejection of Sentencing Agreement

After hearing victim impact statements, O’Brien decided that Berthiaume deserved more than 366 days in prison. → Read More

Maine's Catholic Churches Continue Mass Attendance, While Ecumenical Group Urges Online Services| National Catholic Register

Access to the Eucharist is one of the motivating factors for keeping churches open. → Read More

Eucharistic Coherence and More: 8 Things to Know About The US Bishops’ Meeting

In addition to the Eucharistic coherence document, there will be committee chairman elections to take care of, as well as the election for treasurer. → Read More

San Diego Diocesan Schools to Accept Personal-Belief Exemption From Student COVID Vaccine Mandate

Only California has required children to be vaccinated against COVID-19 in order to attend school. → Read More

Oklahoma City Archbishop Issues Call to Prayer for End to Abortion and Death Penalty

Archbishop Coakley encouraged those looking to respond to his call to prayer to pray the rosary, spend time in adoration, pray every day explicitly for an end to abortion and capital punishment, and to pray for the respect of all life. → Read More

Alta Fixsler Dies in Hospice

Doctors had previously believed that Fixsler would only live for hours after her birth due to the severity of the injury. → Read More

Christians Pray, Fast for Release of Missionaries Kidnapped in Haiti

The hostages range in age from 8 months to 48 years. Of the 17 hostages, all but one are American citizens; the other is Canadian. → Read More

San Francisco Archbishop Clarifies Pelosi’s Papal Visit Not an Endorsement of Her Abortion Views

Archbishop Cordileone noted that other popes have met with world leaders with questionable pasts, and that Pope Francis is no different. → Read More

US Bishops to Elect Several New Committee Heads at November Meeting

The meeting in November will be the first in-person conference in 2 years. → Read More

New Report Finds 330,000 Children Abused in French Catholic Church Over 70 Years

The final report said that “most of the victims were pre-adolescent boys from all social backgrounds.” → Read More

Appeals Court May Wait to Rule on Georgia Abortion Law Until ‘Dobbs’ Is Decided

The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals heard arguments Sept. 24 to consider overturning a permanent injunction blocking the 2019 Heartbeat Law from going into effect. Similar to a recently enacted law in Texas, Georgia’s law would prohibit abortion after the detection of a fetal heartbeat. The law would also grant personhood rights to an unborn child. → Read More

Former USCCB President Bishop Pilla Dies at 88

He spent the entirety of his episcopacy and his priesthood in the diocese of his birth. → Read More

Haiti Earthquake: Cardinal Injured, Priest Among the Dead

U.S. bishops offer prayers, assistance following the 7.2-magnitude tremor. → Read More

Military Archdiocese Supports COVID Vaccine Mandate for Service Members

Archbishop Timothy Broglio has encouraged vaccination as an act of charity. → Read More