Vatican Halts Some Parish Closures in St. Louis Following Appeals
A Look at the Bishop of Hong Kong’s Recent Visit to Mainland China
Paris Olympics: Church Gears Up for ‘Holy Games’ Outreach
Prayerful Pause: What the Family Needs After Losing a Baby or Child
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Australian Archbishop Faces Criticism Over Pastoral Letter on Human Dignity
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It’s Been 100 Years Since the Catholic Church’s First Council in China
A conference is being held next week to discuss the implications of the council on the historical legacy of the Church as well as contemporary Sino-Vatican relations.
Chiara Corbella’s Beatification Cause to Take a Step Forward in June
Since her death at the age of 28, Corbella has inspired many by her witness to faith and joy amid suffering and loss.
Hallow Summit Strives to ‘Facilitate an Encounter With the Lord’
The theme for this year’s Hallow Summit is 'Prayer and Surrender.'
Aparecida Shrine in Brazil Inaugurates New Rupnik Mosaics
The mosaics are presented by the shrine as the work of the Aletti Spiritual Art Center, a sacred art school founded by former Jesuit Father Marko Rupnik in Rome. The designs bear the hallmark signs of Father Rupnik’s work, such as the large black eyes of the persons represented.
Supreme Court Denies Pregnancy Center Appeal to Keep Donor Information Private
Through the subpoena, Platkin ordered First Choice to turn over much of its internal communications as well as communications with patients and donors, some of which would reveal donors’ private information.
Catholics in Chicago Work to Preserve Historic Century-Old Parish
The archdiocese announced the Lourdes parish merger in 2021.