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"It will be of utmost importance that any person detained in the federal immigration detention center in McCook can also access regular, ongoing pastoral care." ...
No active shooter on campus despite report "a blessing and relief," but "I know that today's events have shaken our entire ...
In the heart of southern Africa, more than 200 catechists -- many of them laywomen -- are now equipped to share the Catholic ...
The statue has been unveiled Aug. 15 outside the Shrine of the Renunciation at the Church of St. Mary Major in Assisi, where ...
Even as Christians continue the dialogue aimed at restoring their unity, they are called to work together to bring peace and ...
In this Jubilee Year, I decided it was time to make the pilgrimage myself. I signed up for a 100-mile Dominican pilgrimage ...
The special synod resolved to seek 50% representation for laity, with women forming up to 40% of that share, in every decision-making body of the church.
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission said Aug. 18 it has taken "robust" actions to prevent religious discrimination in ...
Cardinal Aveline said the French bishops heard "sadness, a lot of desolation, a lot of worry, a lot of anguish" from people ...
Pier Giorgio Michelangelo Frassati, born April 6, 1901, in Italy, will be canonized by Pope Leo XIV on Sept. 7; he is being called a saint for our times.
(OSV News) — A federal judge on Aug. 20 partially blocked Texas from enforcing a law requiring public school classrooms to display the Ten Commandments, finding the law violated the First Amendment.
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