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Alabama Catholics turn to prayer, outreach after deadly tornadoes

Katelee Hagan imagined Jan. 14 would be just another ordinary day at the Selma, Alabama, child care ...

Eucharistic Revival songwriting competition seeks to inspire Catholic music

A songwriting competition aims to inspire new Catholic music as a part of the U.S. Catholic ...

Sister André, Daughter of Charity and oldest known person in world, dies at age 118

Sister André, a Daughter of Charity and the world's oldest known person, died at age 118 ...

Prayer for Christian Unity: ‘Do good, seek justice’

The Church’s annual Week of Prayer for Christian Unity...


National collection for Black, Indian Missions planned Feb. 5

Embodying the Church's concern for Black and Indian peoples of the United States, the ...

First-ever Wonder Conference boldly goes to frontier of 'science and religion'

Are science and religion fundamentally opposed to each other?

Thousands gather at site of Jesus' baptism in Jordan for special Mass

The officially recognized site of Jesus' baptism drew thousands of Catholic...

Catholic priest burned to death in Nigeria; other Christians in Congo killed

Deadly violence hit Christians in Africa Jan. 15, with a Catholic priest...

Catholics 'must act' for racial justice to honor MLK, says USCCB president

Catholics "must act" for racial justice, starting with ...

Papal condemnations of nuclear war 'indispensable,' says U.N. official

Pope Francis' condemnations of the threat of nuclear war are "indispensable," said the head of the U.N. nuclear energy agency.

Catholics look to night skies as new comet reveals 'the glory of God'

Psalm 19 reveals that, day in and day out, ...

Biden cites faith, proclaiming U.S. must 'preserve, protect' religious freedom

Like his five most recent predecessors, President Joe Biden has issued a ...

Cardinal Pell's faith, suffering remembered at Vatican funeral

The death of Australian Cardinal George Pell was a shock because just five days earlier he had concelebrated the funeral of Pope Benedict XVI and "seemed in good health," said Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re, dean of the College of Cardinals.

Cardinal Pell: ‘We are not masters of the apostolic tradition, but its defenders and servants’

In what was one of his last on-the-record interviews, Australian Cardinal George Pell, former ...


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