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Star Power: How Jesuit spirituality inspires, gives rise to great scientists
Hundreds of notable scientists have been Catholic ...
Church presence in Uvalde, Texas, gives strength, love, archbishop says
When news broke of the May 24 school shooting ...
Peter’s Pence Collection for Holy Father’s works of charity scheduled June 26
The Peter's Pence Collection, which aims to fund the Pope's charitable causes throughout ...
Pope: Focus on the essential like St. Charles de Foucauld did
The Catholic Church needs to strive continually to make sure it is focusing on the essentials ...
Religious brothers can be superiors of orders with priests, Pope says
Granting an exception to canon law, Pope Francis said the Vatican office that deals with ...
Asian American Catholic woman takes pride in culture's overlooked saints
Asian Americans are a distinct minority in ...
Pope urges mission societies to have faith, courage, creativity
The "basic dynamism" of the Catholic Church is its missionary outreach, an effort that should and must flow naturally from a desire to share the love of God and the gift of faith, Pope Francis said.
Caritas has assisted more than 1.2 million people in Ukraine, leaders say
Facing the trauma of conflict requires love and hope, and Caritas has been hard at work sharing this "medicine" with everyone, said the director of Caritas-Spes.
Learn from new saints, Pope tells French young people
The lives of France's newest saints can inspire young people to persevere and hope amid difficulties and trying times, Pope Francis said.
'CODA,' 'Encanto,' 'Francesco,' 'Waltons' among Christopher Award winners
The feature film "CODA," which won three Oscars
Bishops to Congress: Protect women and children, 'stop pushing abortion'
After the U.S. Senate failed May 11 to advance a "radical" abortion bill, the chairmen of two U.S. bishops' committees urged Congress "to stop pushing abortion as the solution to needs of women and young girls" and "embrace" public policy initiatives that protect "both mother and child."
Federal report on boarding schools is good first step, Catholic bishops say
Archbishop Bernard A. Hebda of St. Paul and Minneapolis acknowledged with sadness and an apology a federal report released May 11 about abuses of Native American children in government-supported boarding schools – some run by the Catholic Church, including in Minnesota.
UPDATE: Cardinal Zen says he's fine; detentions provoke outcry
Cardinal Joseph Zen, retired bishop of Hong Kong, reassured Catholics he is fine after being detained and held by national security police for his support of anti-government protesters.
Vatican confirms Pope will visit Indigenous in Canada in late July
Pope Francis will meet members of Canada's Indigenous communities in late July, visiting the cities of Edmonton, Quebec and Iqaluit in Nunavut, the country's most northern region.
Carmelite priest's miracle is touching hearts and souls around the world
When Carmelite Father Michael Driscoll was a young man 50 years ago, he started reading ...
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