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Peoria Diocese to Reduce the Number of Parishes in the Diocese by Half
The Peoria Diocese covers 26 counties in Illinois. Out of a total population of 1.4 million, nearly 11% of that population is Catholic, the diocese says.
U.S. Religious Freedom Watchdog’s New Appointments Include Two Catholics
Maureen Ferguson and Stephen Schneck, both Catholics, were appointed to the USCIRF, a government organization that reviews violations of religious freedom around the world and makes policy recommendations to the executive branch and Congress.
Jim Wahlberg on New Film and Powerful Conversion: Mother Teresa ‘Was Sent There for Me’
The film will be shown in theaters nationwide June 4, 5, and 6 distributed by Fathom Events.
Pope Francis to Travel to Luxembourg and Belgium in September
In total, Pope Francis is planning to visit six countries in the month of September after nearly a year of no international travel.
Cardinal Hollerich Urges Caution, Dialogue on Women’s Ordination
The cardinal, who has previously courted controversy on doctrinal matters, emphasized the need for ongoing discussion.
International Jérôme Lejeune Bioethics Conference Highlights Crucial Life and Health Issues
Approximately 45 international speakers from 16 countries discussed critical issues surrounding scientific practices at the two-day conference.