For those suffering from the deaths of loved ones, the lack of human contact and the inability to feel connected to the larger world, the book is intended to be a compact means of support.
Authors find spiritual lessons amid pandemic’s restrictions
Pew report: Catholics, at 20% of population, make up 30% of Congress
Catholics again are the single largest denomination in Congress, just as they are in the United States.
Philadelphia businessman is producing film on St. Frances Cabrini
Businessman Eustace Wolfington is spearheading fundraising for a planned film on the life and work of St. Frances Cabrini simply titled, “Cabrini.”
With land mines gone, Mass to be celebrated at West Bank baptismal site
By Judith Sudilovsky | Catholic News Service QASR AL-YAHUD, West Bank (CNS) — For the first time in 54 years, a Mass will be celebrated Jan. […]
Pope will not baptize infants on feast day this year
Pope Francis will not baptize infants this year on the feast of the baptism of the Lord.
Laura Kelly Fanucci: The one certain truth of 2021
We cannot know what the next 12 months will bring, but one truth is certain: If you’re reading these words, then 2021 has arrived and brought you with it.
As Jesuit chaplain retires, House of Representatives picks first female chaplain
Retired Rear Adm. Margaret G. Kibben will replace Jesuit Father Pat Conroy as next House chaplain and will be the first female chaplain for either chamber.
Fired EWTN host: ‘I will never, ever, ever have regrets’ talking about race
Gloria Purvis, who was told after the Dec. 30 broadcast of the EWTN radio show “Morning Glory” that the show was canceled effective immediately, said she has no regrets using the show to discuss racial matters following the police killing of George Floyd last May.