On Feb. 2, Día de la Candelaria will mark the end of the holiday season for the Catholic and Latino communities, celebrated with tamales, faith, and family.
Families in the same Anglican church watched their young children deal with trauma, anxiety, and grief. They found one solution: each other.
The current climate of fear and polarization, which thrives when human dignity is disregarded, does not meet the standard set by Christ in the Gospel,” wrote Oklahoma City Archbishop Paul Coakley.
St. Rita STREAM Academy and St. Charles School dressed in costumes of their favorite book characters as they celebrate ...
Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah, often called “the conscience of the nation,” has been trying to tone down the uproar after ...
At an outdoor vigil service honoring Alex Pretti and Sunday Masses in Catholic parishes in the Twin Cities, Catholics spoke ...
Relatives of those injured in a rail crash in southern Spain condemned the Spanish government’s decision to hold a ...
The last days of January are collectively known as Catholic Schools Week across the nation’s 5,800 Catholic elementary and ...
High schoolers gather at Weekend for Life retreat to explore pro-life topics, including fostering and adoption, with speaker Ryan O'Hara.
Tom Homan, now Trump's border czar, deported over 920,000 people under Obama and received the Presidential Rank Award in 2015 ...
The time he spent as a volunteer and later as the director of “Our Little Brothers” home for disadvantaged children in Latin ...
A priest has described the "painful situation" in Ethiopia after warring tribes attacked his parish with pickaxes, heavy metal bars and looted all the valuables before fleeing.Father David Kulandai ...
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