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Saturday Festal vigil: presented by St. Nicholas Orthodox Church at 6 p.m. in person at 102 Ross Ave. in San Anselmo and on YouTube at stnicholasmarin.org. Sunday Divine liturgy for Meeting of the ...
With snow on the ground and possibly more on the way, Father Patrick Brady shows how to balance the obligation to attend Sunday Mass with deciding whether to drive, ride or walk to church – or stay ...
Saint Brigid of Kildare’s Feast Day, which traditionally marks the beginning of a new season, will carry an added meaning ...
The sees of Nashville and Tulsa are among those that are flourishing — in cities where Catholics are a distinct minority.
Families in the same Anglican church watched their young children deal with trauma, anxiety, and grief. They found one solution: each other.
Benedict noted in one Angelus address: “The Beatitudes are the transposition of the Cross and Resurrection into discipleship.
Duryea VFW live entertainment: 7 to 10 p.m. Friday, Jan. 30, featuring Robbie Walsh and Jack Foley. Duryea Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1227, 492 Stephenson St. West Pittston Historical Society ...
In the wake of Alex Pretti's killing, religious leaders called for restraint, peace and respect for the people ...
At an outdoor vigil service honoring Alex Pretti and Sunday Masses in Catholic parishes in the Twin Cities, Catholics spoke ...
Details of church services and events during the coming days.
The timing of a dangerous winter storm that sent snow and sleet sweeping across the country from Saturday into Sunday seemed almost precision-designed to disrupt Sunday morning church services.
Church leaders and community members were coping with the loss of Roger McGovern, who was known never to miss Sunday Mass.