“Daughters of the Bamboo Grove,” by former Los Angeles Times Beijing Bureau Chief Barbara Demick, carries the intriguing ...
Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen is pictured from the 1950s, when he hosted his Sunday evening program geared toward family life, ...
Mass deportations, the White House claims, equal lower housing costs, higher wages, more jobs and lower crime.
As Lent begins, Catholic leaders across Eastern Africa are urging prayers -- and action -- for millions facing a deepening drought crisis.
Pope Leo XIV encouraged young priests on Wednesday to continue to serve the Lord with enthusiasm, even if they do not immediately see the results of their work, and to share their difficulties with ...
Bishop Burbidge and Bishop Knestout expressed gratitude that the Senate bill, and its companion in the House, will not advance this year in the Legislature.
"There are points that leave us somewhat perplexed" about the board, and "some critical points that would need to find ...
On Jan. 22, the Christian community, and the Catholic Church in particular, lost someone who had been a gift to us for a long time. John L. Allen Jr., the editor-in-chief of Crux, died in Rome at the ...
"Pregnancy and early postpartum are medical states that require care that immigration detention facilities are structurally unable to provide." ...
"How rare it is to find adults who repent -- individuals, businesses and institutions that admit they have done wrong," Pope Leo said.
"As we journey through a world marked by division, let us ask the Lord to continue to guide his Church in the mission of sanctification and reconciliation." ...
We were still vacuuming the odd leftover pine needles from the Christmas tree when a glance at the calendar told us that Lent was looming on the near horizon. When I made mention of this, our grandson ...
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