Playing for the Pope (and Other Cool Things Catholic Musicians Do)
There’s always something new happening in the world of Catholic music: new CDs and concert opportunities. Even performing for the Pope.
There’s always something new happening in the world of Catholic music: new CDs and concert opportunities. Even performing for the Pope.
The Nashville Dominicans and parishioners in the Diocese of Nashville help area residents clean up in the aftermath of the devastating flood that struck the city last month.
Archaeologists have uncovered treasures in Vatican City’s Santa Rosa Necropolis which offer a fascinating glimpse into the pagan Roman culture of Nero’s time.
The new English translation of the Roman Missal is finally on its way, and parishes and dioceses around the country are beginning to prepare for it.
With immigration a hot topic these days, one Catholic archdiocese serves as a model for how to welcome the stranger.
Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan has never been a judge — and lacks a paper trail — but her statements and decisions in other capacities give pro-lifers pause.
In time for the solemnity of the Sacred Heart, a visit to Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart in Newark, N.J., which Pope John Paul II and Mother Teresa visited.
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