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Pope Francis Asks Sacred Heart of Jesus to Convert Hearts Who Want War
The Pope tells faithful to remember that the Lord draws close to our suffering and wounds.
Churches in Holy Land Denounce ‘Coordinated Attack’ Against Christians by Israeli Authorities
In the June 23 letter, the church leaders expressed concern after receiving warning letters from four municipalities in Israel for alleged tax debts.
Ohio House Backs Single-Sex Bathrooms in Schools
Supporters of the bill say they are trying to protect women and girls from humiliation, intimidation and violence.
‘It’s Filled Me With So Much Hope’: National Eucharistic Pilgrimage Passes Through Wisconsin
The Marian Route of the pilgrimage began in May in northern Minnesota.
Oklahoma Mandates That the Bible Be Integrated in Classroom Instruction
The move comes after Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry signed legislation requiring schools and colleges that receive public funding to display the Ten Commandments in every classroom.
Pope Francis to Bless ‘Pallia’ at Mass on Sts. Peter and Paul’s Feast Day
Two Americans — Archbishop Thomas Robert Zinkula of Dubuque, Iowa, and Archbishop Christopher Coyne of Hartford, Connecticut — will receive the vestment this year.