Family Portraits: Sometimes Messy, But Grace-Filled
By Cindy Wooden – Sometimes the Catholic Church has “proposed a far too abstract and almost artificial theological ideal of […]
Family Portraits: Sometimes Messy, But Grace-Filled Read Post »
By Cindy Wooden – Sometimes the Catholic Church has “proposed a far too abstract and almost artificial theological ideal of […]
Family Portraits: Sometimes Messy, But Grace-Filled Read Post »
In a message for Earth Day April 22, Pope Francis said the world is running out of time to solve
Pope on Global Crises: We are Running Out of Time Read Post »
By Carol Glatz – Because prayer is a dialogue with God, people should not dismiss or be embarrassed by saying
Prayers Said Aloud Lead the Way to God Read Post »
By Carol Glatz – Tougher law enforcement and security measures are not enough to combat terrorism and extremism, a Vatican
Vatican: Tough security not enough to counter terrorism Read Post »
By Carol Glatz – The costs of harming nature are greater than any economic benefits drawn from such exploitation, said Cardinal
By Cindy Wooden – The religious persecution exercised by China and North Korea, restrictions on religious freedom in dozens of
Papal charity sees increased violations of religious freedom globally Read Post »
To express the closeness of God and of the church to every older person, Pope Francis has chosen “I am
Pope Chooses Theme for July 25 World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly Read Post »
Christ’s crucifixion “encapsulates the magnitude of evil in our world,” San Diego Bishop Robert McElroy said in his homily during
Bishop Robert McElroy: Crucifixion’s Pathway of Radical Love is Antidote to Racism Read Post »
By Michael Kelly – The head of the Irish bishops’ conference said the government’s move to criminalise attendance at Mass
Head of Irish bishops calls new law on Mass attendance ‘draconian’ Read Post »