How the Catholic Church Sees the Ordination of an Orthodox Church Deaconess
Catholic Singer Dana Scallon to Receive Highest Honor Vatican Bestows on a Layperson
Vatican Halts Some Parish Closures in St. Louis Following Appeals
Paris Olympics: Church Gears Up for ‘Holy Games’ Outreach
Prayerful Pause: What the Family Needs After Losing a Baby or Child
A Look at the Bishop of Hong Kong’s Recent Visit to Mainland China
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Thomas Aquinas College Goes Off the Grid with Green Power Plan
A sequestered Catholic college in the foothills of California launched an energy program that has nearly eliminated the college’s carbon footprint while saving $600,000 a year, giving the school more reliable energy than the state power grid.
Cardinal Pizzaballa Visits Gaza in Show of Support, Solidarity With ‘Suffering Population’
The clergy traveled to bring a message of solidarity and support.
Slovak Bishops Call for Peace After Assassination Attempt on Prime Minister
Archbishop Bober expressed his deep regret over the violent incident and condemned what authorities are now treating as an act of attempted murder.
Court Says Maryland Parents Have No Right to Opt Out of LGBTQ Curriculum
The controversy has united a broad coalition of primarily Muslim, Catholic, and Ethiopian Orthodox Christian parents against the county board of education’s policy.
Lawmakers Renew Calls to Repeal the FACE Act
Lawmakers are claiming that the FACE Act, which was used to convict and sentence the pro-life activists, is being abused by the Biden Department of Justice to target and punish pro-lifers.
Italian Actor Roberto Benigni to Join Pope Francis for World Children’s Day
The Vatican is expecting children from more than 100 countries to travel to Rome for the weekend event with the Pope.