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In virtual summer assembly, USCCB's Archbishop Gomez calls for unity

The president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic bishops urged unity...

Bishops debate how long to discuss proposal to draft Communion document

Moments after the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops opened their spring general assembly...

Agenda for U.S. Bishops’ Meeting June 16-18

The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) will gather virtually for the 2021 Spring General Assembly starting today, Wednesday, June 16 in a virtual format.

On the Cross and still today, Jesus prays for everyone, Pope says

Jesus is always praying for each and every person, desiring that his word would help people in their lives and that they never would feel alone, Pope Francis said.

U.S. bishops will gather virtually for their June 16-18 spring assembly

When they gather virtually for their annual spring assembly June 16-18...

On DACA anniversary, bishop urges pathway to citizenship for 'Dreamers'

Every day, DACA recipients make important contributions to their communities and the life of our nation...

People with disabilities faced more barriers during pandemic, academy says

People with disabilities were often overlooked and faced discrimination...

Caritas campaign make strides, but miles still to go in welcoming migrants

Participants logged more than 370,000 miles in symbolic solidarity walks with migrants...

Knights seen as 'poised' to lead way to recovery, renewal as pandemic ends

The new CEO of the Knights of Columbus said the international fraternal organization's members "are poised to lead the way toward recovery and a future of renewal."

Hope comes from noticing God at work even in small things, Pope says

For those who learn to look carefully, the world is filled with signs of God's presence, and noticing those signs is the best way to get over feelings of disappointment, Pope Francis said.

Pope's World Day of the Poor message: 'The poor you will always have with you'

Poverty is the result of people's selfishness; it is not "fate" or the fault of the poor, Pope Francis said.

Museum of Family Prayer opens 2021 contest to create best Mary Garden

The Museum of Family Prayer in North Easton is now accepting entries for its second annual Mary Garden Contest. 

Prioritization, not polarization, is Catholic media's role, bishop says

WASHINGTON – The top priority of the Church is to "proclaim the word of God," said Auxiliary Bishop Robert E. Barron of Los Angeles in a June 10 keynote address during the Catholic Media Conference.

Vatican project aims to make digital space a place of encounter

The Catholic Church can break new ground in fostering dialogue...

Religious Freedom Week to promote ‘solidarity’ with persecuted, prayerful response

Drawing upon inspiration from great saints who remained faithful in the face of adversity, ...


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