YOUTH & YOUNG ADULTS

Generosity reaches from Hamilton Square to Haiti

Third graders in St. Gregory the Great Academy, Hamilton Square, took to heart the Lenten pillar of almsgiving by way of a piggy bank to help others.

First holy Communion: Five books that make excellent gifts

May is the month of Mary, and in ...

Jesus is the best life coach, Pope tells Hungarian youths

The life of faith is not a game, but it does require commitment and training...

El gobierno de Biden anuncia un nuevo plan para reducir la llegada de inmigrantes cuando finalice el Título 42

 La administración Biden anunció el 27 de abril nuevas medidas...


Michigan third grader launches 'Kid's Bible in a Year with Teddy' podcast

When he grows up, third grader Teddy Howell...

Pasar tiempo con Jesús cada noche para reflexionar sobre el día, dice el Papa

Jesús sabe cómo convertir cada dificultad o caída..

'A Catholic worldview makes reality so intriguing': Eternity and education

"Teaching students what to think without teaching ...

Vatican revives centuries' old school for young artisans

When Alice Fantoni specialized in fine arts in high school...

Children working in agriculture face grueling labor with little legal protection, speakers say

Advocates for children's and farmworkers' rights discussed the realities of hundreds of thousands of children working in agriculture ...

Tierra Santa se sume en una espiral de violencia en medio de las celebraciones de la Pascua Judía, Semana Santa y Ramadán

 Una madre británica-israelí y sus dos hijas murieron a balazos...

Assembled with love

Students involved with the Catholic Campus Ministry at the College of New Jersey, Ewing... 

Sport governing body bars 'male-to-female transgender athletes' from female competition

The World Athletics Council, the international sports governing body, ...


High school juniors, seniors invited to enter USCCB religious liberty essay

A religious liberty essay contest, titled "Witnesses to Freedom


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