I apologise to you for not being able to speak clearly due to this bad cold. I have therefore asked my brother to read the catechesis. He will read it better than me.” Wednesday's weekly audience in ...
The head of the Archdiocese of New York won't be leaving immediately, even as he reaches the mandatory retirement age.
Pope Francis did not flinch, he paused for a fraction of a second, seemed to waver but meanwhile, very quickly, Father ...
In the face of dangerous nativism and the possibility of state violence through deportation, the church will be challenged to ...
The impersonal and metallic voice of the answering machine on the other end of the phone, after politely greeting, informs ...
COMMENTARY: Liturgical vestments like copes, chasubles and dalmatics are part of the beauty of the liturgy, alongside church ...
Over the past century, Catholic leaders have wrestled with how much to embrace new forms of communication technology.
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Killed for fighting corruption, a Congolese man made a martyr is inspiring a new generationWhen Floribert Bwana Chui Bin Kositi was asked in 2007 to allow spoiled rice from Rwanda to be transported across the border to the eastern Congo city of Goma, he knew the risks of resisting ...
Ethical questions around using generative AI for religious tasks have become more complicated as the technology has improved, ...
Donald Trump and his allies are widening their attacks on religious groups compassionate toward immigrants, refugees, the ...
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Bishop Budde continues a long tradition of Christian leaders ‘speaking truth to power’Episcopal Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde’s sermon on January 21, in which she appealed to President Donald Trump to have mercy toward groups frightened by his position on immigrants and LGBTQ+ ...
Say what you will about the first two weeks of the second presidency of Donald Trump, it has certainly put the focus on ...
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