There is one act that guarantees salvation. One act that cancels sins, wipes the slate clean, and assures immediate entry ...
Washington Roundup: Voting Rights Act on trial; White House boosts Down Syndrome awareness; and more
The U.S. Supreme Court on Oct. 15 heard oral arguments over a Voting Rights Act provision and the White House drew attention ...
One of the main reasons many Christians hesitate to share their faith is fear. We’re afraid of rejection, of not having an ...
A new report calls for clear public reasons for when bishops are removed, stronger data collection and reparations that go ...
A Massachusetts trial court judge has issued an order blocking the installation of statues of two Catholic saints on a new ...
We chose the statues of Michael and Florian to honor Quincy’s first responders, not to promote any religion,” said Quincy Mayor Thomas Koch.
In taking the name Leo XIV, the first American pope signaled a desire to imitate his much-beloved 19th-century predecessor ...
The Vatican took the unusual step on Monday of announcing it had named judges to decide the fate of a famous ex-Jesuit artist, whose mosaics decorate basilicas around the world and who was accused by ...
The judges, appointed Oct. 9, do not hold any position in the Roman Curia to ensure their autonomy and independence in the ...
Rev. Marko Rupnik’s mosaics grace some of the Catholic Church’s most-visited shrines and sanctuaries around the world.
The case of the Rev. Marko Ivan Rupnik badly tarnished the legacy of Pope Francis, given suggestions that the Jesuit pope, ...
Archbishop Timothy P. Broglio, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, encouraged Catholics to engage with the ...
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